In terms of overall Games Played in Professional Football, Abner Haynes is not in the top 50 in regards to the Kansas City Chiefs but he certainly made the most of his time there.
After being drafted from North Texas, Haynes would become a dominant star in the American Football League and he was their Rookie of the Year winning the inaugural AFL rushing title. Notably, the Running Back was not just the first AFL Rookie of the Year, he was the first AFL Player of the Year. In the first three seasons of the American Football League’s existence, he would finish first in Rushing Touchdowns, and in his five seasons with the Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs, he was easily one of their first star skill players. He finished his Texans/Chiefs career with 6,553 Yards from Scrimmage with 56 Touchdowns. In 1991, Haynes was elected into the Chiefs Hall of Fame.