The Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs face off in the AFC divisional playoffs. Next up, we take a look at facts surrounding Kansas City coach Andy Reid as well as the referee, Shawn Hochuli, who refereed the game from Week 6 at Arrowhead Stadium.
Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 1-25
Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 26-50
andy reid facts

51. Reid is 12-14 in the playoffs with a 7-7 record at home.
52. Reid is 6-4 in the divisional round of the playoffs with a 4-1 record at home.
53. Reid has only been a one-and-done after posting 12-plus regular season wins 1/5 times. That lone instance was the 2016 AFC divisional versus the Pittsburgh Steelers at Arrowhead Stadium.
54. Reid is 7-2 against the Texans with a 3-1 record at home.
55. Reid’s 7-2 career record against the Texans is the best he’s compiled against an AFC South opponent:
Texans: 7-2
Jaguars: 5-2
Colts: 3-6
Titans: 1-8
56. Reid is currently tied with Marty Schottenheimer for the second-most AFC/AFL Championship Game appearances in team history with one.
57. A win would make Reid the first Chiefs coach in club history to reach two consecutive conference title games.
58. A win would tie Reid with Schottenheimer for the second-most postseason wins in Chiefs history with three. Hank Stram has the most with four.
59. Reid has the third-most consecutive winning seasons in Chiefs history with seven. Schottenheimer and Stram are tied for the most with nine apiece.
60. Reid is 58/124 on challenges for his career with a 3/7 rate in 2019.
61. Reid was 0/3 on pass interference challenges in 2019.
62. Reid is 4/7 on postseason challenges for his career.
63. The Chiefs finished with the 15th-fewest penalties in the NFL with 107.
shawn hochuli facts

64. This week’s referee is Shawn Hochuli. Houston had the second-year referee on Oct. 13 in their Week 6 31-24 win at Kansas City. The Texans had fewer penalties than the Chiefs: 10/70 to 11/79
65. Hochuli is tied for the sixth-highest home team winning percentage:
Brad Allen: .667
Walt Anderson: .625
Clete Blakeman: .600
John Hussey: .600
Scott Novak: .567
Shawn Hochuli: .533
Tony Corrente: .533
Craig Wrolstad: .533
Alex Kemp: .533
Carl Cheffers: .533
Jerome Boger: .500
Adrian Hill: .467
Shawn Smith: .467
Ron Torbert: .467
Brad Rogers: .400
Bill Vinovich: .400
Clay Martin: .333
66. Hochuli is tied for the second-lowest percentage of home teams having fewer penalties:
Scott Novak: .800
Clete Blakeman: .733
Shawn Smith: .667
Brad Allen: .667
Tony Corrente: .600
Clay Martin: .600
John Hussey: .600
Jerome Boger: .563
Alex Kemp: .533
Craig Wrolstad: .533
Brad Rogers: .533
Adrian Hill: .533
Walt Anderson: .500
Carl Cheffers: .467
Bill Vinovich: .467
Shawn Hochuli: .467
Ron Torbert: .400
67. The Chiefs are 2-1 when Hochuli referees their games. Here are the results:
2018 – DEN, 30-23 – W
2018 – RAI, 35-3 – W
2019 – HTX, 24-31 – L
68. The Chiefs have had fewer penalties 1/3 times with Hochuli:
2018 – DEN: 10/83; KC: 7/50
2018 – RAI: 4/22; KC: 4/50
2019 – HTX: 10/70; KC: 11/79
69. Hochuli has the absolute lowest sacks per game:
Smith: 6.1
Hill: 5.9
Anderson: 5.9
Vinovich: 5.7
Martin: 5.2
Allen: 5.1
Novak: 5.0
Rogers: 5.0
Cheffers: 4.9
Kemp: 4.9
Corrente: 4.9
Wrolstad: 4.7
Boger: 4.7
Blakeman: 4.5
Torbert: 4.2
Hussey: 4.1
Hochuli: 3.5
70. Hochuli is in the middle of the pack for offensive holding calls per game:
Cheffers: 4.3
Torbert: 3.5
Wrolstad: 3.3
Corrente: 3.1
Hill: 3.1
Boger: 3.1
Anderson: 3
Hochuli: 2.9
Kemp: 2.9
Rogers: 2.8
Allen: 2.8
Smith: 2.6
Blakeman: 2.5
Martin: 2.3
Novak: 2.3
Hussey: 1.7
Vinovich: 1.6
71. The Texans are 0/1 when challenging Hochuli with opponents going 0/1. Replay Assistant has yet to make a decision.
72. The Chiefs are 0/1 challenging Hochuli with opponents also going 0/1. Replay Assistant has not made a decision to date.
73. Hochuli has the second-lowest challenge overturn rate in the NFL:
Blakeman: .588 (10/17)
Kemp: .546 (6/11)
Novak: .500 (7/14)
Corrente: .444 (4/9)
Vinovich: .438 (7/16)
Torbert: .444 (4/9)
Cheffers: .417 (5/12)
Rogers: .417 (5/12)
Anderson: .389 (7/18)
Boger: .333 (4/12)
Hussey: .333 (4/12)
Smith: .333 (3/9)
Hill: .300 (3/10)
Allen: .313 (5/16)
Hochuli: .250 (2/8)
Martin: .214 (3/14)
Wrolstad: .083 (1/12)
74. Hochuli did not overturn a call related to pass interference during the regular season:
Cheffers: .667 (2/3)
Anderson: .400 (2/5)
Vinovich: .400 (2/5)
Hill: .250 (1/4)
Torbert: .250 (1/4)
Kemp: .200 (1/5)
Allen: .111 (1/9)
Martin: .111 (1/9)
Boger: .000 (0/2)
Corrente: .000 (0/3)
Smith: .000 (0/3)
Blakeman; .000 (0/3)
Hussey: .000 (0/3)
Novak: .000 (0/4)
Hochuli: .000 (0/4)
Rogers: .000 (0/5)
Wrolstad: .000 (0/5)
75. This is Hochuli’s first playoff game to referee.