The Andy Reid to Kansas City thing worked out well – for both teams.

Kansas City was a lot better with him, going to the playoffs.

And Philadelphia rolled up a lots of points and yards en route to the NFC East title.

Only 12 teams in this century have improved by 10 points per game in a season, and these are two of them.

Overall, 45 teams have improved by 100 points (total) in a season, and they’re shown below. A couple of other 2013 teams on there – Denver and Arizona.

MOST IMPROVED OFFENSES SINCE 2000
YearTeamBeforeCurrentCurrent
2013Kansas City13.226.913.7
2010Oakland12.325.613.3
2011Carolina12.325.413.1
2007New England24.136.812.8
2006New Orleans14.725.811.1
2011Green Bay24.335.010.8
2012Denver19.330.110.8
2000Denver19.630.310.7
2006Chicago16.326.710.4
2007Cleveland14.925.110.3
2011New Orleans24.034.210.2
2013Philadelphia17.527.610.1
2004Buffalo15.224.79.5
2012Washington18.027.39.3
2002Kansas City20.029.29.2
2008Carolina16.725.99.2
2008NY Jets16.825.38.6
2007Green Bay18.827.28.4
2004San Diego19.627.98.3
2008Atlanta16.224.48.3
2003St. Louis19.827.98.2
2013Arizona15.623.78.1
2013Denver30.137.97.8
2001Cleveland10.117.87.8
2007Tampa Bay13.220.97.7
2001Chicago13.521.17.6
2008San Francisco13.721.27.5
2005NY Giants18.926.47.4
2005Washington15.022.47.4
2000Tampa Bay16.924.37.4
2007Oakland10.517.77.2
2002Buffalo16.623.77.1
2012Indianapolis15.222.37.1
2010St. Louis10.918.17.1
2011Detroit22.629.67.0
2007Houston16.723.77.0
2002Atlanta18.225.16.9
2008Baltimore17.224.16.9
2012St. Louis12.118.76.6
2012Tampa Bay17.924.36.4
2009Cincinnati12.819.16.3
2006Dallas20.326.66.3
2002Minnesota18.124.46.3
2010Detroit16.422.66.3
2005Jacksonville16.322.66.3

—Ian Allan