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DALLAS COWBOYS (2-2) VS. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (0-4) REGULAR SEASON GAME #5 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2009 – 12:00 PM (CENTRAL) ARROWHEAD STADIUM – KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 2009 Stats and NFL Rankings THE SERIES THE MATCH-UP The Chiefs host the Cowboys for just the third time at Arrowhead as Dallas makes its first visit to Kansas City since ’98. While these two franchises have been infrequent foes, the roots of this rivalry run deep, echoing back to the early days of the feud between Lamar Hunt’s renegade American Football League and the established National Football League. Sunday will also serve as Alumni Day as KC will honor the 40th anniversary of the Super Bowl IV squad. As a tribute to Hunt, the 50th anniversary of the AFL and the 50th season of the Chiefs franchise, both squads will wear classic uniforms for this contest. The Chiefs will play the game as the Dallas Texans, marking the first time since the ’62 AFL Championship Game that Hunt’s franchise has donned that gear. The victor of Sunday’s contest will take possession of the Preston Road Trophy, a traveling trophy created by Hunt, whose widow Norma still lives in close proximity to Jerry and Gene Jones in the same Dallas neighborhood. The home team has won all three games in the “Preston Road Trophy” series which Hunt initiated in ’98, including a 2004 preseason contest. While the historic implications of this contest are plentiful, getting the initial victory of the Todd Haley era against the Cowboys would also be signficant. Haley served as a Dallas assistant from 2004-06 under Bill Parcells and would relish the opportunity to register his initial NFL head coaching victory against “America’s Team.” Haley’s squad enters this contest following a 27-16 loss vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4). The Cowboys are 2-2 and visit Arrowhead after suffering a 17-10 loss at Denver (10/4). Dallas led 10-0 in that contest before the Broncos rattled off 17 unanswered points, including 10 points in the game’s final six minutes. The Chiefs are 2-0 all-time vs. Dallas at Arrowhead and are seeking to make the Cowboys the fourth team that has visited Arrowhead at least three times in the regular season without registering a victory. Kansas City is 3-0 at Arrowhead vs. Arizona, Atlanta and Washington. The Chiefs sole home loss to the Cowboys came by a 27-16 count at Municipal Stadium (10/25/70). Kansas City faces its fourth consecutive NFC East opponent when the club travels to Washington (10/18). The Cowboys enjoy a bye week before returning to action vs. Atlanta (10/25). The Chiefs are 3-5 all-time in regular season play vs. Dallas. The Cowboys won a 31-28 decision in the most recent meeting at Texas Stadium (12/11/05). Kansas City is 2-0 vs. the Cowboys at Arrowhead, registering a 20-17 win (12/13/98) and a 36-28 win (10/22/89) under Marty Schottenheimer. The Chiefs lone regular season win at Dallas was a 34-31 triumph on Monday Night Football (11/10/75) under Paul Wiggin. That contest marked the Chiefs first trip to their city of origin. The Chiefs also own a 32-6 victory vs. Dallas in an American Bowl preseason contest played in Monterrey, Mexico (8/5/96). KANSAS CITY VS. DALLAS ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SERIES (3-5-0) Date Result Of Note 10/25/70 L 16-27* DAL – Thomas rushing: 20-134, 2 TDs. 11/10/75 W 34-31 Podolak rushing: 20-88, 2 TDs on MNF. 11/20/83 L 21-41 KC – Carson receiving: 7-135, 2 TDs. 10/22/89 W 36-28* KC – Okoye rushing: 33-170, 2 TDs. 10/18/92 L 10-17 KC – Willie Davis receiving: 6-100. 11/23/95 L 12-24 Irvin rec: 11-121, 1 TD on Thanksgiving. 12/13/98 W 20-17* KC wins time of poss. – 37:20 to 22:40. 12/11/05 L 31-28 KC – L. Johnson rushing: 26-143, 3 TDs *At Arrowhead Stadium After lobbying unsuccessfully in the late ’50s for an NFL expansion franchise for Dallas, Lamar Hunt was prompted to form the rival American Football League. Dallas then became center stage in the AFL-NFL rivalry as both the Texans and the Cowboys called the Cotton Bowl home during their three-year co-existence from ’60-62. The Texans boasted a 15-6 regular season record at the Cotton Bowl and claimed the ’62 AFL Championship, while the Cowboys managed just a 4-12-2 regular season home mark over the same span. But by ’63, it was clear that Dallas could not support two pro football teams and despite the superior record of his club, Hunt opted to move his franchise to Kansas City. In ’66, a series of clandestine meetings between Hunt and Cowboys President Tex Schramm began, ironically, at Love Field in Dallas. Those secret talks eventually set the stage for the AFL-NFL merger as Hunt and the rest of the AFL’s “Foolish Club” were officially ushered into the NFL fold for the ’70 season. While Hunt unsuccessfully lobbied for a head-to-head battle between the Texans and Cowboys during their Dallas co-existence, that game will be played out on Sunday. The Chiefs will wear their Dallas Texans uniforms for the first time since the ’62 AFL Championship Game vs. Houston (12/23/62). Meanwhile, the Cowboys will wear vintage gear from their inaugural season to celebrate this rivalry. BROADCAST INFORMATION Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network KCFX-FM (101.1 FM in Kansas City) Play-by-play: Mitch Holthus Color Commentator: Len Dawson Sideline Reporter: Kendall Gammon FOX Regional Coverage WDAF-4 (FOX in Kansas City) Play-by-play: Joe Buck Color Commentator: Troy Aikman Sideline Reporter: Pam Oliver National Radio Coverage Compass Media Networks Play-by-play: Lee Hamilton Color Commentator: Curtis Conway THE GAME THAT NEVER WAS: TEXANS VS. COWBOYS Total Offense ......................................... 246.5 (31) 401.0 (T4) Rush Offense ........................................ 101.5 (T19) 163.8 (3) Pass Offense......................................... 145.0 (29) 237.3 (12) Total Defense ........................................ 379.0 (28) 371.3 (26) Rush Defense ....................................... 128.5 (22) 115.0 (17) Pass Defense ........................................ 250.5 (28) 256.3 (29) Turnover Ratio ...................................... 0 (T16) -2 (T19) Points/Game ......................................... 16.0 (26) 24.0 (12) Opp. Pts./Game..................................... 28.0 (29) 19.5 (T12)

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DALLAS COWBOYS (2-2)VS.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (0-4)

REGULAR SEASON GAME #5SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2009 – 12:00 PM (CENTRAL)ARROWHEAD STADIUM – KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

2009 Stats and NFL Rankings

THE SERIESTHE MATCH-UP The Chiefs host the Cowboys for just the third time at Arrowhead as Dallas makes its fi rst visit to Kansas City since ’98. While these two franchises have been infrequent foes, the roots of this rivalry run deep, echoing back to the early days of the feud between Lamar Hunt’s renegade American Football League and the established National Football League. Sunday will also serve as Alumni Day as KC will honor the 40th anniversary of the Super Bowl IV squad. As a tribute to Hunt, the 50th anniversary of the AFL and the 50th season of the Chiefs franchise, both squads will wear classic uniforms for this contest. The Chiefs will play the game as the Dallas Texans, marking the fi rst time since the ’62 AFL Championship Game that Hunt’s franchise has donned that gear. The victor of Sunday’s contest will take possession of the Preston Road Trophy, a traveling trophy created by Hunt, whose widow Norma still lives in close proximity to Jerry and Gene Jones in the same Dallas neighborhood. The home team has won all three games in the “Preston Road Trophy” series which Hunt initiated in ’98, including a 2004 preseason contest. While the historic implications of this contest are plentiful, getting the initial victory of the Todd Haley era against the Cowboys would also be signfi cant. Haley served as a Dallas assistant from 2004-06 under Bill Parcells and would relish the opportunity to register his initial NFL head coaching victory against “America’s Team.” Haley’s squad enters this contest following a 27-16 loss vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4). The Cowboys are 2-2 and visit Arrowhead after suffering a 17-10 loss at Denver (10/4). Dallas led 10-0 in that contest before the Broncos rattled off 17 unanswered points, including 10 points in the game’s fi nal six minutes. The Chiefs are 2-0 all-time vs. Dallas at Arrowhead and are seeking to make the Cowboys the fourth team that has visited Arrowhead at least three times in the regular season without registering a victory. Kansas City is 3-0 at Arrowhead vs. Arizona, Atlanta and Washington. The Chiefs sole home loss to the Cowboys came by a 27-16 count at Municipal Stadium (10/25/70). Kansas City faces its fourth consecutive NFC East opponent when the club travels to Washington (10/18). The Cowboys enjoy a bye week before returning to action vs. Atlanta (10/25).

The Chiefs are 3-5 all-time in regular season play vs. Dallas. The Cowboys won a 31-28 decision in the most recent meeting at Texas Stadium (12/11/05). Kansas City is 2-0 vs. the Cowboys at Arrowhead, registering a 20-17 win (12/13/98) and a 36-28 win (10/22/89) under Marty Schottenheimer. The Chiefs lone regular season win at Dallas was a 34-31 triumph on Monday Night Football (11/10/75) under Paul Wiggin. That contest marked the Chiefs fi rst trip to their city of origin. The Chiefs also own a 32-6 victory vs. Dallas in an American Bowl preseason contest played in Monterrey, Mexico (8/5/96).

KANSAS CITY VS. DALLASALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SERIES

(3-5-0)

Date Result Of Note 10/25/70 L 16-27* DAL – Thomas rushing: 20-134, 2 TDs. 11/10/75 W 34-31 Podolak rushing: 20-88, 2 TDs on MNF. 11/20/83 L 21-41 KC – Carson receiving: 7-135, 2 TDs. 10/22/89 W 36-28* KC – Okoye rushing: 33-170, 2 TDs. 10/18/92 L 10-17 KC – Willie Davis receiving: 6-100. 11/23/95 L 12-24 Irvin rec: 11-121, 1 TD on Thanksgiving. 12/13/98 W 20-17* KC wins time of poss. – 37:20 to 22:40. 12/11/05 L 31-28 KC – L. Johnson rushing: 26-143, 3 TDs

*At Arrowhead Stadium

After lobbying unsuccessfully in the late ’50s for an NFL expansion franchise for Dallas, Lamar Hunt was prompted to form the rival American Football League. Dallas then became center stage in the AFL-NFL rivalry as both the Texans and the Cowboys called the Cotton Bowl home during their three-year co-existence from ’60-62. The Texans boasted a 15-6 regular season record at the Cotton Bowl and claimed the ’62 AFL Championship, while the Cowboys managed just a 4-12-2 regular season home mark over the same span. But by ’63, it was clear that Dallas could not support two pro football teams and despite the superior record of his club, Hunt opted to move his franchise to Kansas City. In ’66, a series of clandestine meetings between Hunt and Cowboys President Tex Schramm began, ironically, at Love Field in Dallas. Those secret talks eventually set the stage for the AFL-NFL merger as Hunt and the rest of the AFL’s “Foolish Club” were offi cially ushered into the NFL fold for the ’70 season. While Hunt unsuccessfully lobbied for a head-to-head battle between the Texans and Cowboys during their Dallas co-existence, that game will be played out on Sunday. The Chiefs will wear their Dallas Texans uniforms for the fi rst time since the ’62 AFL Championship Game vs. Houston (12/23/62). Meanwhile, the Cowboys will wear vintage gear from their inaugural season to celebrate this rivalry.

BROADCAST INFORMATIONChiefs FOX Football Radio Network KCFX-FM (101.1 FM in Kansas City)

Play-by-play: Mitch Holthus Color Commentator: Len Dawson

Sideline Reporter: Kendall Gammon

FOX Regional CoverageWDAF-4 (FOX in Kansas City)

Play-by-play: Joe BuckColor Commentator: Troy Aikman

Sideline Reporter: Pam Oliver

National Radio CoverageCompass Media Networks

Play-by-play: Lee HamiltonColor Commentator: Curtis Conway

THE GAME THAT NEVER WAS: TEXANS VS. COWBOYS

Total Offense ......................................... 246.5 (31) 401.0 (T4) Rush Offense ........................................ 101.5 (T19) 163.8 (3)Pass Offense ......................................... 145.0 (29) 237.3 (12) Total Defense ........................................ 379.0 (28) 371.3 (26) Rush Defense ....................................... 128.5 (22) 115.0 (17) Pass Defense ........................................ 250.5 (28) 256.3 (29) Turnover Ratio ...................................... 0 (T16) -2 (T19) Points/Game ......................................... 16.0 (26) 24.0 (12)Opp. Pts./Game ..................................... 28.0 (29) 19.5 (T12)

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Todd Haley was named the 11th head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on February 6, 2009. The second-youngest head coach in franchise history at 42 years old, Haley enters his 15th season in the NFL in 2009. He is entering his 13th season as an NFL coach after beginning his career as a scouting assistant with the N.Y. Jets in ’95.

Haley joined the Chiefs after a two-year stint as Arizona’s offensive coordinator (2007-08), helping the Cardinals reach Super Bowl XLIII as the club won its first division title since ’75. Under Haley’s direction, the Cardinals ranked third in the league in scoring as Arizona registered a franchise-record 427 points in 2008. The Cardinals also threw a team-record 32 TD passes in 2007.

Haley has won division titles with four different NFL teams. He served as passing game coordinator/WRs coach under Bill Parcells with Dallas (2004-06) after beginning his career under Parcells with the N.Y. Jets (’97-00). He also served as WRs coach with Chicago (2001-03). Born on February 28, 1967, Haley grew up in Upper St. Clair, PA and graduated from North Florida in ’91. He is the son of longtime NFL personnel executive Dick Haley, who helped build the Steelers Super Bowl teams of the ’70s.

CHIEFS HEAD COACH - TODD HALEY COWBOYS HEAD COACH - WADE PHILLIPS

1995-00 N.Y. Jets ...............................Scouting Assistant (’95-96) Offensive Assistant/ Quality Control (’97-98) Wide Receivers (’99-00)2001-03 Chicago Bears ...................................... Wide Receivers2004-06 Dallas Cowboys ........................ Passing Game Coord./ Wide Receivers2007-08 Arizona Cardinals ....................... Offensive Coordinator2009 Kansas City Chiefs .................................... Head Coach

FOUR NFL TEAMS, FOUR DIVISION TITLES• Todd Haley has won division titles with each of his four previous NFL

teams. Last year, Arizona won its fi rst division crown since ’75 with Haley serving as the Cardinals offensive coordinator

1998 N.Y. Jets (12-4)* ..............................................AFC East2001 Chicago (13-3) .......................................... NFC Central2006 Dallas (9-7) ......................................................NFC East2008 Arizona (9-7)** ............................................... NFC West* Reached AFC Championship Game ** Reached Super Bowl XLIII

HALEY’S FOOTBALL CAREER

• The Kansas City Chiefs are celebrating their 50th anniversary season in 2009.

• Founded by Lamar Hunt in ’59, the franchise began play as the Dallas Texans as a charter member of the American Football League in ’60 before moving to Kansas City in ’63.

• Under the guidance of Hall of Fame head coach Hank Stram, the Texans/Chiefs won league titles in ’62, ’66 and ’69.

• The Chiefs faced Green Bay in Super Bowl I and defeated heavily-favored Minnesota in Super Bowl IV, the fi nal game in AFL history.

• Arrowhead is currently undergoing a $375-million facelift that will be fully completed in 2010.

• The franchise has won or shared eight AFL or AFC Western Division titles (’62, ’66, ’68, ’62, ’71, ’93, ’95, ’97 and 2003).

CELEBRATING THE DALLAS TEXANS

50 YEARS OF CHIEFS FOOTBALL

THE AFL’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON• The American Football League was offi cially born on

August 14, 1959 when less than two weeks after his 27th birthday, Lamar Hunt called to order a meeting in Chicago.

• On April 8, 1966, Hunt and Cowboys executive Tex Schramm met in Dallas beginning merger negotiations that culminated on June 8, 1966.

• The Chiefs will participate in three “AFL Rivalry Games” and will wear classic Dallas Texans uniforms from their ’62 AFL Championship season vs. Dallas (10/11), vs. San Diego (10/25) and at Oakland (11/15).

CHIEFS COACHES WITH SUPER BOWL EXPERIENCE

ALUMNI WEEKEND AT ARROWHEAD It will be a history-fi lled day at Arrowhead as the Chiefs celebrate Alumni Weekend. RB Priest Holmes, a San Antonio native and Univ. of Texas alum, will be honored in a pregame ceremony. He holds franchise career records for rushing yards (6,070) and total TDs (83). At halftime, Kansas City will offi cially add K Nick Lowery to the Chiefs Hall of Fame. Lowery owns franchise records with 1,466 points, 14 game-winning FGs and 20 FGs of 50 yards or more. All returning Chiefs alumni will also be introduced at halftime. In addition, the Chiefs Super Bowl IV squad from the ’69 season will receive special recognition at halftime. The Super Bowl IV squad celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2009 and includes six HOF players and a HOF head coach in Hank Stram.

NFL Head Coach: 1st YearNFL Coach Overall: 13th Year NFL Overall: 0-4 (.000)Regular Season: 0-4 (.000)Postseason: 0-0 (.000)

Record w/KC: 0-4 (.000)Record vs. NYG: 0-0 (.000)Overall NFL Exp: 15th yearCollege: North Florida (’91)

Coach Team Super Bowls Role Todd Haley Arizona XLIII Offensive CoordinatorMaurice Carthon ARZ/NYG XLIII, XXI, XXV Asst. Coach/RBClancy Pendergast Arizona XLIII Defensive CoordinatorRonnie Bradford Atlanta XXXIII SafetySteve Hoffman Dallas XXVII, XXVIII, XXX Asst. Coach Tim Krumrie Cincinnati XXIII Defensive TackleBill Muir Tampa Bay XXXVII Off. Coord/O-LineDedric Ward NE/ARZ XXXVIII, XLIII WR/Off. Quality Control

Wade Phillips was named the seventh coach in Cowboys history on February 8, 2007. In his debut season with the Cowboys, Phillips led his team to a 13-3 record and an NFC East division title, becoming only the third head coach since the NFL merger to reach 13 wins in his fi rst season. Phillips has had only one non-winning season as a head coach with Denver (’93-94), Buffalo (’98-00) and Dallas (2007-08). He owns 20 years of experience as an NFL defensive coordinator, holding that post with New Orleans (’81-85), Philadelphia (’86-88), Denver (’89-92), Buffalo (’95-97), Atlanta (2002-03) and San Diego (2004-06). He began his pro coaching career with Houston (’76-80). He served as interim head coach for the fi nal four games of the ’85 campaign in New Orleans and the fi nal three games of the 2003 season in Atlanta. Born on June 21, 1947 in Orange, Texas, Phillips was a three-year starter at linebacker for the University of Houston from ’66-68. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Houston (’69), defensive coordinator at Orange High School (’70-72) and spent time as linebackers coach at Oklahoma State (’73-74) and defensive line coach at Kansas (’75) before moving to the NFL coaching ranks. NFL Head Coach: 7th YearNFL Coach Overall: 33rd Year NFL Overall: 72-55 (.567)Regular Season: 72-51 (.585)Postseason: 0-4 (.000)

Record w/DAL: 24-12 (.667)Record w/BUF: 29-19 (.604)Record w/DEN: 16-16 (.500)Record vs. KC: 3-3 (.500)College: Houston (’68)

The rich 50-year history of the Chiefs began in Lamar Hunt’s hometown of Dallas, when Hunt founded the American Football League in ’59. His Dallas Texans franchise anchored the fl edgling league. In ’62, the franchise won the fi rst of three AFL titles under head coach Hank Stram, thanks to NFL castoff QB Len Dawson and a host of other talented performers. To honor their lineage, the Chiefs will wear replicas of their ’62 uniforms for three games in 2009.

The club’s helmet will feature a gray facemask, as well as the outline of the state of Texas with a gold star on Dallas. While the club’s pants have remained virtually unchanged over the years, the striping of the socks has been altered to match the ’62 look. In addition, the gold trim around the numerals and lettering on these classic uniforms is more narrow than it appears on current Chiefs jerseys.

Player Birthplace College Of Note DL Jerry Mays Dallas SMU Six-time AFL All-Star C/LB E.J. Holub Schulenburg Texas Tech Five-time AFL All-StarWR Otis Taylor Houston Pr. View A&M 57 career TD catches CB Emmit Thomas Angleton Bishop KC-best 58 INTs RB Abner Haynes Denton North Texas 8,447 comb. net yardsLB Sherrill Headrick Waco TCU Five-time AFL All-Star

TEXAS NATIVES IN THE CHIEFS HALL OF FAME

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Kansas City enters 2009 under the guidance of fi rst-year head coach Todd Haley. QB Matt Cassel joined the Chiefs in an off-season trade with New England. Cassel has thrown TDs in back-to-back games, including his

eighth career multi-TD performance vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4). QB Brodie Croyle (D3-06) started for an injured Cassel at Baltimore (9/13) and compiled a 116.1 rating. Two-time Pro Bowl RB Larry Johnson (D1-03) needs 244 more yards to surpass RB Priest Holmes (6,070) as the all-time leading rusher in franchise history. G Mike Goff

was added to an offensive front that includes four-time Pro Bowl G Brian Waters, T Branden Albert (D1b-08), C Rudy Niswanger and T Ryan O’Callaghan. KC’s receiving corps features a trio of ex-Bears: WRs Bobby Engram, Bobby Wade and Mark Bradley. TE Sean Ryan leads the club with 11 catches, while Bradley has a team-high 120 receiving yards. Pro Bowl LB Mike Vrabel was acquired in an off-season trade with New England. LB Tamba Hali (D1-06) had a sack and notched his 13th career forced fumble vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4), while LB Derrick Johnson (D1-05) registered a career-long 70-yard INT return at Baltimore (9/13). DEs Glenn Dorsey (D1a-08), Tyson Jackson (D1-09) and DT Tank Tyler (D3-07) anchor Kansas City’s defensive front. Former Pro Bowl S Mike Brown was added in the off-season. S Jon McGraw blocked a punt for a TD at Baltimore (9/13). S Jarrad Page (D7-06), CBs Brandon Flowers (D2-08), Brandon Carr (D5-08) and Maurice Leggett round out a secondary that also includes CB Donald Washington (D4-09). P Dustin Colquitt (D3-05) leads the NFL with a 44.5-yard net average. Rookie K Ryan Succop (D7c-09) nailed a 53-yard FG at Baltimore (9/13), the longest kick by a Chiefs rookie since Hall of Fame K Jan Stenerud did it in ’67. RB Jamaal Charles (D3a-08) returns kickoffs, while WR Bobby Wade handles the punt return duties.

2009 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2009 DALLAS COWBOYS The Dallas Cowboys are in their third season under head coach Wade Phillips. Two-time Pro Bowl QB Tony Romo has a 29-14 (.674) record as an NFL starter and has thrown for 11,552 yards and 85 TDs after entering the NFL as a rookie free agent in 2003. Pro Bowl RB Marion Barber (D4a-05) returned to the lineup last week and leads the club with 244 rushing yards, while RB Felix Jones (D1a-08) has 212 ground yards. Five-time Pro Bowl TE Jason Witten (D3-03) owns 452 receptions for 5,147 yards and 26 TDs. He is joined in the receiving corps by former Lions Pro Bowl WR Roy Williams and WR Patrick Crayton (D4-07), who had six catches for 135 yards and a TD at Tampa Bay (9/13). The Cowboys own

a veteran offensive line anchored by 12th-year T Flozell Adams (D2-98). He is joined by two-time Pro Bowl G Leonard Davis, T Marc Colombo, G Kyle Kosier and C Andre Gurode (D2a-02). Five-time Pro Bowl LB Keith Brooking (UFA-ATL) was signed in the off-season, while three-time Pro Bowl LB DeMarcus Ware (D1a-05) led the NFL with a franchise-record 20.0 sacks in 2008. They are joined by LBs Anthony Spencer (D1-07) and Bradie James (D4-03). DE Marcus Spears (D1b-05) and former Chargers DE Igor Olshansky work with NT Jay Ratliff on the defensive front. Pro Bowl CB Terence Newman (D1-03) owns 21 career INTs, including one for a 27-yard TD vs. Carolina (9/28). Pro Bowl S Ken Hamlin also works in a talented secondary that includes CB Mike Jenkins (D1b-08). S Gerald Sensabaugh (UFA-JAX) suffered a thumb injury at Denver (10/4).

K Nick Folk (D6a-07) handles the club’s placement chores, while K David Buehler (D5c-09) is a kickoff specialist. Pro Bowl P Mat McBriar ranks eighth in the NFL with a 47.2-yard gross average in 2009. RB Felix Jones (D1a-08) had a 98-yard KOR TD vs. Philadelphia (9/15/08). WR Miles Austin averages 24.8 yards per KO return, while WR Patrick Crayton returns punts.

MEDIA INFORMATION

CONFERENCE CALLS

NOTABLE CHIEFS-COWBOYS CONNECTIONS• Kansas City head coach TODD HALEY was the passing game coordinator/

WRs coach under head coach Bill Parcells with Dallas (2004-06).• Chiefs asst. head coach MAURICE CARTHON (2003-04), def. coord.

CLANCY PENDERGAST (’96-02), LBs coach GARY GIBBS (2002-05) and special teams coach STEVE HOFFMAN (’89-04) also coached for Dallas.

• Kansas City WRs coach DEDRIC WARD played WR for Dallas (2004).• Chiefs WR TERRANCE COPPER (2004-05) and TE SEAN RYAN (2004-05)

each played with Dallas.• Dallas NT JUNIOR SIAVII (2004-07) spent time in KC, while Cowboys LB

STEVE OCTAVIEN entered the NFL as a rookie FA with KC in 2008.• Dallas scout MITCH LaPOINT served in the KC Personnel Dept. (’98-04). • Chiefs OL coach BILL MUIR coached at SMU (’76-77).• Kansas City RB JAMAAL CHARLES and LB DERRICK JOHNSON played

at the University of Texas.• Chiefs G BRIAN WATERS is a native of Waxahachie, TX and played

collegiately at North Texas.• Dallas head coach WADE PHILLIPS coached at Kansas (’75).• Cowboys RBs coach SKIP PEETE played collegiately at Kansas. • Cowboys pro scout HENRY SROKA worked at Wichita State.• Dallas asst. athletic trainer GREG GAITHER worked at K-State (’99-00). • Cowboys CB TERENCE NEWMAN played at Kansas State and is a native of

Salina, KS.

TELEVISION: FOX (WDAF-4 in Kansas City) will broadcast the game to a regional audience. Veteran broadcaster Joe Buck calls the action. Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman provides color commentary, while Pam Oliver reports from the sidelines. RADIO: The Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network, anchored by KCFX-FM (101.1) in Kansas City, carries all Chiefs games. Eight-time Kansas Broadcaster of the Year, Mitch Holthus, is in his 16th year handling the play-by-play duties, while Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson adds color commentary with sideline reports from former Chiefs Pro Bowl long snapper Kendall Gammon. The KCFX pregame show begins at 9:00 AM (CT). The Chiefs Kingdom radio show with Holthus airs Mondays at 7:00 PM on the Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network. Compass Media will broadcast the game to a national radio audience. Lee Hamilton calls the action with color from former NFL WR Curtis Conway.CHIEFS INSIDER: Chiefs Insider hosted by Mitch Holthus is the offi cial pregame TV show of the Chiefs and airs at 9:30 AM (CT) on KCTV-5 in Kansas City.

CHIEFS QB MATT CASSEL: 1:15 PM CentralCHIEFS HEAD COACH TODD HALEY: 1:30 PM Central

COWBOYS HEAD COACH WADE PHILLIPS: 11:40 AM CentralCOWBOYS QB TONY ROMO: 12:45 PM Central

AN NFC EAST QUADRUPLE HEADER The Chiefs have played four games against NFC opponents annually since ’90. The only previous time all four of those contests came in a row was in ’94. Kansas City fi nished 3-1 in those games, including a 24-17 win in the fabled Joe Montana/Steve Young QB duel vs. San Francisco (9/11/94). 2009 VS. NFC EAST 1994 VS. NFC WEST Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result 9/27 @ Philadelphia L 14-34 9/4 @ New Orleans W 30-1710/4 N.Y. Giants L 16-27 9/11 San Francisco W 24-1710/11 Dallas - - 9/18 @ Atlanta W 30-1010/18 @ Washington - - 9/25 L.A. Rams L 0-16

2009 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AFC NFLCategory Player Total Rank RankScoring Succop 16 - - - -Rushing Yards L. Johnson 189 15th - -QB Rating Cassel 82.5 9th 20thReceptions Ryan 11 - - - -Rec. Yards Bradley 120 - - - -Interceptions 2 players tied with 1 T8th T19thPunting Avg. Colquitt 46.2 5th 11thPunt Ret. Avg. Wade 9.0 5th 13thKO Ret. Avg. Charles 25.7 T4th T9thSacks Hali 2.0 T15th T24th

2009 DALLAS COWBOYS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS NFC NFLCategory Player Total Rank RankScoring Folk 28 T6th T12thRushing Yards Barber 244 8th 17thQB Rating Romo 79.4 12th 21stReceptions Witten 23 3rd T9thRec. Yards R. Williams 214 13th - -Interceptions Jenkins/Newman 1 T12th T19thPunting Avg. McBriar 47.2 6th 8thPunt Ret. Avg. Crayton 10.0 5th 9thKO Ret. Avg. Austin 24.8 7th 13thSacks Butler 2.0 T10th T24th

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Parcells Continues to Leave His Stamp on the NFL Landscape Chiefs head coach Todd Haley is one of fi ve current NFL head coaches that spent time working as an assistant coach under Bill Parcells. Haley worked for Parcells with both the N.Y. Jets and in Dallas. Haley was a member of the Cowboys staff that claimed an NFC East title in 2006. In addition, Chiefs GM Scott Pioli served as Director of Pro Personnel during Parcells’ tenure as head coach of the Jets (’97-99).

THE BILL PARCELLS NFL HEAD COACHING FRATERNITY Head Coach Served Under Parcells With . . . Todd Haley - Kansas City N.Y. Jets (’97-99), Dallas (2004-06)Bill Belichick - New England NYG (’83-90), NE (’96), NYJ (’97-99)Eric Mangini - Cleveland N.Y. Jets (’97-99) Sean Payton - New Orleans Dallas (2003-06) Tony Sparano - Miami Dallas (2003-06) Cassel, Romo Took Unlikely Paths to Current Starting Roles Chiefs QB Matt Cassel owns a 4-1 record when he compiles a 100.0 rating or higher (min. 20 atts.). Cassel has eight career multi-TD games, including back-to-back games with KC. He has thrown a TD in all three of his starts for the Chiefs. Cassel entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick of New England in 2005. His initial start came at the N.Y. Jets (9/14/08). Cowboys QB Tony Romo entered the NFL with Dallas as a rookie free agent out of Eastern Illinois in 2003. He made his initial start at Carolina (10/29/06). Romo owns a 29-14 (.674) regular season record as an NFL starter, including a 15-6 (.714) mark on the road. He is 6-4 (.600) against AFC opponents. Dallas is 20-3 (.870) when Romo compiles a 100.0+ rating (min. 20 atts.), including a streak of four straight wins. Dallas is also 14-3 (.824) when Romo registers a 300-yard game. Romo will be making his initial start at Arrowhead. The only Dallas signal caller to register a victory in Kansas City was QB Craig Morton, who guided the Cowboys to a 27-16 win at Municipal Stadium (10/25/70). KC is 33-4 (.892) at home dating back to ’95 when forcing two or more INTs. Dallas has lost three straight games when Romo is picked off more than once. Dallas is 20-6 (.769) when he has two or more TDs. Romo hit on 25 of 42 passes for 255 yards with no TDs and one INT at Denver (10/4). More Chiefs-Cowboys Rushing Stats Dating back to 2003, KC is 21-6 (.778) at Arrowhead when rushing the ball 30 or more times. The Chiefs are 22-8 (.733) when RB Larry Johnson registers a 100-yard game, including a 15-2 (.882) mark at Arrowhead. Dallas is 3-28 (.097) when allowing a 100-yard rusher dating back to 2000, including a string of nine straight losses. The Cowboys last win when allowing a 100-yard back was a 31-28 victory vs. Kansas City (12/11/05) when Johnson posted 143 rushing yards. Dallas has lost 18 consecutive road games when an opposing RB has a 100-yard game.Dallas has won 15 straight games when rushing the ball 30 times or more. Dating back to 2005, the Cowboys are 24-4 (.857) when rushing 30 times or more. Kansas City-Dallas Turnover Stats The Chiefs are 46-7 (.868) at Arrowhead with a positive takeaway differential dating back to ’95. The Cowboys are 12-2 (.857) with a positive turnover ratio under Wade Phillips, including a streak of fi ve consecutive wins. Dallas has lost fi ve consecutive games with a negative turnover ratio. The Cowboys have committed two or more giveaways in seven consecutive losses. Dallas is -5 in its two losses and +3 in its two victories. The Chiefs rank eighth in the NFL, allowing 10 points off giveaways. Dallas is tied for 28th in that department, permitting 31 points off giveaways. Only St. Louis (34), Carolina (39) and Cleveland (48) have allowed more. Chiefs-Cowboys Scoring Stats Kansas City ranks fourth in the NFL, scoring 37 points in the fourth quarter. Only San Diego (51), New Orleans (45) and Baltimore (38) have scored more. However, only Pittsburgh (48) and Buffalo (45) have allowed more fourth-quarter points than KC (42). Dallas is tied for 26th in the league, permitting 37 points in the fi nal quarter. KC owns a stellar 56-11 (.836) record at Arrowhead dating back to ’95 when holding foes at or below the 21-point plateau. Over that same timeframe, the Chiefs are 35-2 (.946) at home when holding foes to 14 points or less. Dating back to 2004, the Cowboys are 4-17 (.190) on the road when scoring 21 points or less. Dallas has been held to 14 points or less in seven of its 12 losses under Wade Phillips. Dallas is 65-5 (.929) when scoring 30 points or more since ’90 with a 13-1 mark under Phillips. Chiefs Boast One of the NFL’s Youngest Rosters, Other Tidbits Based on the September 1st ages of NFL Opening Day rosters, only Green Bay (25.70) owned a younger roster than Kansas City (25.89). KC and GB tied for the youngest Opening Day roster in 2008 (25.57) ... Kansas City is 11-4 in its last 15 October home games, while Dallas is 5-11 in its last 16 October road games ... KC’s offense is tied for the NFL lead with a 66.7 Red Zone TD pct. ... The Chiefs lead the NFL in net punting (44.5 avg.) and opp. punt return average (2.5). Only Indianapolis (21) and Washington (24) have allowed fewer punt return yards than KC (25) ... The Chiefs are eight of 11 (72.7%) on fourth-down conversions to rank eighth in the NFL ... KC averages 3.77 yards per play in the Red Zone to rank eighth in the NFL.

Some Additional Figures in the Dallas AFL-NFL Feud The competition for talent between the AFL and NFL was fi erce, perhaps no more so than between the Texans and the Cowboys. That battle began in earnest even before the two teams took the fi eld. After legendary Oklahoma head coach Bud Wilkinson turned down Lamar Hunt’s overtures to coach the Texans, Hunt then pursued N.Y. Giants defensive coordinator Tom Landry, only to discover that Landry had already accepted the head coaching job for the yet-to-be-announced Dallas NFL franchise. Ultimately, Hunt’s third choice for the job, Hank Stram, proved to be a perfect fi t. Here is a look at some players coveted by both franchises, a competition that continued even after Hunt’s franchise relocated to Kansas City in ’63. The most poignant tale involved Chiefs scout Lloyd Wells sneaking WR Otis Taylor (Prairie View A&M) out of a Dallas hotel unbeknownst to his NFL bodyguards and getting him on a plane to KC in ’65.

TEXANS, COWBOYS, CHIEFS, OH MY!Player Details and Results QB Don Meredith (SMU) Drafted by Texans and Bears in ’60. Acquired in trade by Cowboys in ’60.DT Bob Lilly (TCU) Drafted by Texans and Cowboys ’61. 1st Cowboy inducted in Pro FB HOF in ’80. LB E.J. Holub (Texas Tech) Drafted by Texans and Cowboys ’61. Chiefs HOF (’76), Played LB in SB I, C in SB IV.QB Roger Staubach (Navy) Drafted by Chiefs and Cowboys ’64. Pro FB HOF (’85), 5 Super Bowls in 11 seasons.WR Otis Taylor (PV A&M) Escaped from Dallas hotel, drafted by KC in ’65. Chiefs HOF (’82), Played in Super Bowls I and IV. The Interconference Edge at Arrowhead Since the start of the ’95 season, the Chiefs own a 21-8 (.724) record against NFC foes at Arrowhead, the sixth-best home interconference record in the NFL over that span. KC rattled off 12 straight home wins vs. NFC foes beginning with a 20-17 OT victory vs. the N.Y. Giants (9/10/95), a streak that was snapped with a 13-3 loss vs. the N.Y. Giants (9/23/01). The Cowboys are 16-21 (.432) vs. AFC opponents since the start of the 2000 campaign, including a 6-13 (.316) mark on the road. However, Dallas is 5-4 (.556) against AFC foes under Wade Phillips. The Cowboys have won four of their last six road contests against interconference opponents. Dallas is coming off a 17-10 loss at Denver (10/4).

BEST HOME INTERCONFERENCE RECORDS, SINCE 1995Team Record Pct. Of Note

1. Jacksonville 22-6 .786 Went 11-5 under Coughlin from ’95-02. 2. Baltimore 18-5-1 .771 Have won 11 of last 12 vs. NFC at home.3. Pittsburgh 21-6-1 .768 Last loss: 21-14 vs. NYG (10/26/08). 4. Indianapolis 23-7 .767 Have won 11 of last 12 vs. NFC at home.5. Denver 22-7 .759 Won nine straight from ’95-99. 6. Kansas City 21-8 .724 Won 12 straight from ’95-00.

Chiefs Always Tough to Beat At Arrowhead Dating back to ’90, Kansas City owns the NFL’s fourth-best home record with a 105-49 (.682) mark. Only Denver, Pittsburgh and Green Bay have been better at home over that span. Since Wade Phillips took over the fortunes of the Cowboys in 2007, Dallas owns an 11-7 (.611) regular season road record. Only Indianapolis (15-3), New England (14-3) and the N.Y. Giants (15-4) have better road marks over that span. However, the Cowboys are 2-6 (.250) in their last eight road contests. BEST NFL HOME RECORDS BEST NFL ROAD RECORDS 1990-PRESENT 2007-PRESENT Team Record Pct. Team Record Pct. 1. Denver 112-42 .727 1. Indianapolis 15-3 .8332. Pittsburgh 111-42-1 .724 2. New England 14-3 .8243. Green Bay 107-47 .695 3. N.Y. Giants 15-4 .7894. Kansas City 105-49 .682 4. Dallas 11-7 .6115. Dallas 103-51 .669 Tennessee 11-7 .611

RB Larry Johnson Closing in on the KC Career Rushing Crown Chiefs two-time Pro Bowl RB Larry Johnson (5,827) needs 244 more rushing yards to surpass RB Priest Holmes (6,070) as the all-time leading rusher in Chiefs history. Johnson (1,315) also ranks second in franchise annals behind Holmes (1,321) in career rushing attempts, needing just seven more to own the most carries in the team’s 50-year history. Johnson (55) also ranks second behind Holmes (77) in career rushing TDs. Holmes accumulated his Chiefs stats in 65 games (63 starts) in a Chiefs uniform. Johnson will play in his 73rd game on Sunday, but will be making just his 53rd career start. Here is a look at the all-time leaders in Chiefs history in terms of rushing yards, attempts and touchdowns.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK, CAREERRUSHING YARDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS RUSHING TDS1. 6,070 P. Holmes 1. 1,321 P. Holmes 1. 77 P. Holmes2. 5,827 L. Johnson 2. 1,315 L. Johnson 2. 55 L. Johnson3. 4,897 C. Okoye 3. 1,246 C. Okoye 3. 44 M. Allen4. 4,451 E. Podolak 4. 1,157 E. Podolak 4. 40 C. Okoye5. 3,837 A. Haynes 5. 932 M. Allen 5. 39 A. Haynes

Chiefs, Cowboys to Re-Live the Battle for AFL-NFL Supremacy by Pete Moris

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POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTESWR MARK BRADLEY• Recorded two receptions for 19 yards vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has played in four games (three starts), tallying 10 receptions for a

team-high 120 yards (12.0 avg.) with a TD, one rush for 22 yards and one completion for 26 yards.

• Has played in 48 games (15 starts) in fi ve NFL seasons with Chicago (2005-08) and Kansas City (2008-09).

• Has caught 78 passes for 1,083 yards (13.9 avg.) with eight TDs.WR BOBBY WADE• Has played in three games (one start), catching 10 passes for 93 yards

(9.3 avg.) and returning nine punts for 81 yards (9.0 avg.).• His 9.0 punt return avg. is fi fth in the AFC.• Signed with Kansas City on September 15th.• Has played in 93 games (45 starts) with CHI (2003-05), TEN (2005-

06), MIN (2007-08) and KC (2009), catching 218 passes for 2,584 yards (11.9 avg.) with nine TDs and 19 rushes for 82 yards (4.3 avg.).

• Has also returned 50 kickoffs for 1,194 yards (23.9 avg.) and 66 punts for 581 yards (8.8 avg.) with one TD.

WR TERRANCE COPPER• Has appeared in 66 games (six starts) in six NFL seasons with Dallas

(2004-05), New Orleans (2006-08), Baltimore (2008) and KC (2009).• Has caught 47 passes for 608 yards (12.9 avg.) with six TDs and 26

kickoff returns for 502 yards (19.3 avg.).WR QUINTEN LAWRENCE• Has played in two games (one start), rushing one time for 16 yards. • Was the club’s sixth-round draft choice (175th overall) in 2009. TIGHT ENDSTE SEAN RYAN• Established career highs with fi ve catches for 58 yards with a TD vs. the

N.Y. Giants (10/4), including a career-long 43-yards reception. • Has started four games, catching a team-high 11 passes for 97 yards

with two TDs.• Is tied for fi fth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL with two TD receptions.• Has appeared in 47 games (11 starts) in six NFL seasons with DAL

(2004-05), the NYJ (2006-07), MIA (2008), NO (2008), SF (2008) and KC (2009), posting 23 receptions for 202 yards with two TDs.

TE BRAD COTTAM• Has played in two games, catching one pass for 11 yards. • Has played in 18 games (seven starts) with Kansas City (2008-09),

catching eight passes for 74 yards (9.3 avg.).TE LEONARD POPE• Joined the Chiefs as a free agent on September 29th. • Appeared in 43 games (25 starts) in three seasons with ARZ (2006-08)

and KC (2009), catching 48 passes for 476 yards with fi ve TDs.TE JAKE O’CONNELL• Made his fi rst NFL start vs. Oakland (9/20). • Was a seventh-round draft choice (237th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft. OFFENSIVE LINEG BRIAN WATERS• Started his 42nd consecutive game at LG vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4). • Has played in 136 games (122 starts) in 10 seasons with the Chiefs

(2000-09), earning four Pro Bowl appearances. C RUDY NISWANGER• Has started four contests at center. • Has played in 34 games (19 starts) for Kansas City (2006-09).T BRANDEN ALBERT• Has started four games at left tackle. G MIKE GOFF• Started at right guard vs. the NYG (10/4), his 110th consecutive start.• Has played in 167 games (151 starts) with Cincinnati (’98-03), San Diego

(2004-08) and Kansas City (2009).T RYAN O’CALLAGHAN• Started at RT vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has played in 28 games (eight starts) with NE (2006-08) and KC (2009).• Was claimed off waivers from New England on September 6th. G/T IKECHUKU NDUKWE• Has started three games at right tackle. • Was acquired in a trade with Miami on August 24th. • Has appeared in 24 games (18 starts) and two playoff contests (one

start) with WAS (2005), BAL (2006-07), MIA (2007-08) and KC (2009).C/G ANDY ALLEMAN• Was acquired in a trade with Miami on August 24th. • Has played in 16 games (four starts) with New Orleans (2007), Miami

(2008) and Kansas City (2009). G WADE SMITH• Has played in 64 games (25 starts) in seven NFL campaigns with Miami

(2003-005), the N.Y. Jets (2006-07) and Kansas City (2008-09).• Saw action in 15 contests (seven starts) a year ago.

QUARTERBACKSQB MATT CASSEL• Completed 15 of 32 throws for 127 yards with two TDs for a 78.5 rating

vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4), his eighth career multi-TD game. • In three starts has hit on 53 of 89 passes for 458 yards with fi ve TD and

two INTs for a 82.5 rating with 11 carries for 58 yards.• Is tied for sixth in the AFC with fi ve TD passes while his 5.6 TD pct. is

third in the AFC and tied for ninth in the NFL. • Has played in 33 games (18 starts) with NE (2005-08) and KC (2009),

connecting on 402 of 644 passes for 4,404 yards with 28 TDs and 15 INTs for an 87.4 rating. Has 96 carries for 356 yards with three TDs.

QB BRODIE CROYLE• Completed 16 of 24 passes for 177 yards at Baltimore (9/13), tying a

career high with two TDs and posting a 116.1 rating.• Has played in 14 games (nine starts) in four seasons (2006-09),

completing 166 of 284 passes for 1,578 yards with eight TDs and eight INTs for a 71.6 rating. Also has 10 rushes for 15 yards.

QB MATT GUTIERREZ• Was claimed off waivers from New England on August 6th. RUNNING BACKSRB LARRY JOHNSON• Rushed 18 times for 53 yards vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has started four games, carrying the ball 72 times for 189 yards (2.6

avg.) and catching seven passes for 48 yards (6.9 avg.). • Has played in 72 games (52 starts), rushing 1,315 times for 5,827 yards

with 55 TDs and catching 146 passes for 1,341 yards with six TDs. • Ranks second in Chiefs history with 5,827 rushing yards, needing 244

more to bypass RB Priest Holmes (6,070) for fi rst.• Is fi rst in Chiefs history with 30 career 100-yard rushing games. • Has amassed 20 games with two or more total TDs and 16 contests with

two or more rushing TDs.• Is third in Chiefs history with 61 total TDs (55 rushing, six receiving).• Only Holmes (76) owns more rushing TDs w/KC than Johnson (55).• Had 26 carries for 143 yards with a career-high three TDs at Dallas

(12/11/05).RB JAMAAL CHARLES• Posted two carries for 24 yards and established career highs with fi ve

kickoff returns for 138 yards (27.6 avg.), including a career long of 53 yards vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).

• Has played in three games (one start) with 12 rushes for 68 yards, seven receptions for 63 yards and nine KO returns for 231 yards.

• Is tied for fourth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL with a 25.7 KOR avg.• Has seen action in 19 games (three starts), compiling 79 carries for 425

yards and 34 receptions for 335 yards with a TD. Has added 24 kickoff returns for 552 yards (23.0 avg.).

RB JACKIE BATTLE• Has played in four games, carrying the ball seven times for 21 yards and

catching one pass for a six-yard loss. Also has a team-high six special teams tackles.

• Has played in 16 contests with Kansas City (2007-09), rushing 21 times for 68 yards with one TD and catching three passes for a four-yard loss. Also has seven special teams tackles.

FB MIKE COX• Has played in four games.RB DANTRELL SAVAGE• Has seen action in two games, posting three carries for 26 yards and six

receptions for 43 yards with fi ve KO returns for 114 yards (22.8 avg.).• Has played in 10 games for KC (2008-09), rushing 18 times for 79 yards

and catching eight passes for 43 yards.• Has 31 kickoff returns for 747 yards and eight punt returns for 17 yards. WIDE RECEIVERSWR BOBBY ENGRAM• Caught two passes for 30 yards vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has appeared in four games, totaling fi ve catches for 61 yards.• Has seen action in 175 games (113 starts) with Chicago (’96-00), Seattle

(2001-08) and Kansas City (2009).• Has caught 650 passes for 7,751 yards (11.9 avg.) with 35 TDs and fi ve

carries for 19 yards. Also has 102 punt returns for 1,059 yards (16.0 avg.) with two TDs and 30 kickoff returns for 643 yards (21.4 avg.).

• In seven games (fi ve starts) vs. Dallas, owns 19 catches for 196 yards.WR DWAYNE BOWE• Has played in three games (two starts), catching 10 passes for 107 yards

(10.7 avg.) with two TDs.• His two TD catches are tied for fi fth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL.• Has played in 35 games (33 starts), catching 166 passes for 2,124 yards

(12.8 avg.) with 14 TDs. • Joined WR Otis Taylor as the second player in franchise history to

register a 1,000-yard season in just his second pro campaign.

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LB JOVAN BELCHER• Rookie FA from Maine has played in four games with six tackles (four

solo) and three special teams stops.LB PIERRE WALTERS• Rookie FA from Eastern Illinois has been inactive for four contests.

DEFENSIVE BACKSS MIKE BROWN• Compiled nine tackles (six solo), a sack (-11.0 yards) of David Carr and

a QB pressure vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4). • Has started four games, collecting 27 tackles (20 solo), a sack (-12.0

yards) and a QB pressure. • Has played in 104 games (103 starts) with Chicago (2000-08) and

Kansas City (2009), collecting 656 tackles (433 solo), 6.0 sacks (-46.0 yards), 17 INTs for 275 yards with four TDs, 37 PDs, fi ve FFs, seven FRs and 30 special teams tackles.

S JARRAD PAGE• Has started four games, producing 14 solo tackles, two PDs and a FF. • Has played in 52 games (38 starts), recording 199 tackles (174 solo), a

sack (-3.0 yards), 10 INTs for 69 yards, 24 PDs, four FFs, three FRs and one QB pressure.

CB BRANDON FLOWERS• Registered fi ve tackles (four solo), an INT off Eli Manning and a career-

high three passes defensed vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4). • Has started three games and has been inactive one contest with a

shoulder injury, totaling 14 tackles (12 solo), an INT and six PDs. • Has seen action in 17 games (16 starts) with Kansas City (2008-09),

producing 92 tackles (77 solo), three INTs for 123 yards with a TD, 16 PDs, a FF and two FRs.

CB BRANDON CARR• Collected four solo tackles and a career-high three passes defensed vs.

the N.Y. Giants (10/4). • Has started four games, tallying 11 tackles (10 solo) and six PDs. S JON McGRAW• Has played in four games. Blocked a punt and recovered it in the end

zone for a TD at Baltimore (9/13). Also has three tackles, a fumble recovery on defense and one rush for four yards on a fake punt.

• Has played in 90 games (12 starts) with NYJ (2002-04), DET (2005-06) and KC (2007-09), posting 169 tackles (125 solo), four INTs, 12 PDs, two FFs, three FRs and 100 special teams tackles. Has also blocked a punt and recovered it for a touchdown.

• Tied a career high with 10 tackles and recovered a RB Julius Jones fumble at Dallas (12/11/05) as a member of the Lions.

CB MAURICE LEGGETT • Has played in four games (one start) with 11 tackles (10 solo) and fi ve

passes defensed. • Has played in 16 games (four starts), tallying 43 tackles (39 solo), an

INT for a TD, nine PDs and returned a fumble on a fake FG for a TD.CB MIKE RICHARDSON• Signed with the Chiefs on September 30th. • Played in 10 games with New England in 2008, producing four solo

tackles and eight special teams stops.S DaJUAN MORGAN• Has played in four contests, producing three special teams tackles. • Has played in 19 games with Kansas City (2008-09), posting 19 tackles

(16 solo) and 13 special teams stops.CB DONALD WASHINGTON• Has seen action in four games. • Appeared in 38 games (24 starts) at Ohio State, amassing 102 tackles

(75 solo), a sack, two INTs with a TD, six PDs, two FFs and three FRs.SPECIALISTS

P DUSTIN COLQUITT• Recorded seven punts for 339 yards (48.4 gross, 45.7 net) with two

inside the 20 vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has played in four games, punting 26 times for 1,202 yards (46.2 gross,

44.5 net) with nine inside the 20 and one touchback.• His 44.5-yard net avg. leads the NFL. • Has played in 66 games in fi ve seasons, punting 327 times for 14,343

yards (43.9 gross, 38.8 net), 113 inside the 20 and 28 touchbacks.• His 38.81-yard career net punting average ranks fi rst in Chiefs history.K RYAN SUCCOP• Has played in four games, converting three FGs and seven PATs for 16

points. Has also landed 10 of his 16 kickoffs inside the 10-yard line.• His 53-yard FG at Baltimore (9/13) is the second-longest in the NFL this

season and is the longest by a KC rookie since ’67.LS THOMAS GAFFORD• Has played in 13 games for Kansas City (2008-09).

DEFENSIVE LINEDT RON EDWARDS• Has played in four games with two starts at NT, posting three solo tackles

and one pass defensed.• Has played in 100 games (57 starts) with Buffalo (2001-05) and Kansas

City (2006-09), recording 175 tackles (122 solo), 13.5 sacks (-73.5 yards), 40 QB pressures, four FFs, two FRs and a PD.

DE GLENN DORSEY• Recovered a QB Eli Manning fumble vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has started four games, tallying nine tackles (fi ve solo), two QB

pressures, a FR and a PD.• Has started 20 games with Kansas City (2008-09), recording 59 tackles

(46 solo), a sack, two QB pressures, one FF, a FR and two PDs.DT TANK TYLER• Has played in four games (two starts), amassing 16 tackles (13 solo) and

one QB pressure.• Has played in 35 contests (19 starts) in three seasons (2007-09), tallying

59 tackles (51 solo), 10 QB pressures, a FF and a FR.DE TYSON JACKSON• Has started four contests, recording fi ve tackles and one QB pressure.• Was the third overall selection in the 2009 NFL Draft.DE ALEX MAGEE• Has two solo tackles and a QB pressure in four games.• The club’s third-round draft pick (67th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft.• Saw action in 50 games (33 starts) at Purdue, producing 117 tackles (68

solo), 14.0 stops for loss, 6.0 sacks (-36.0 yards), three FFs, four FRs, an INT and two PDs.

DE WALLACE GILBERRY• Recorded fi ve solo tackles vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has played in four games, compiling 12 tackles (11 solo), a sack (-3.0

yards) and one QB pressure.LINEBACKERS

LB MIKE VRABEL• Had seven tackles (six solo) with one for loss vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has started four contests, producing 22 tackles (15 solo) with one for

loss and four passes defensed.• Has played in 180 games (114 starts) with Pittsburgh (’97-00), New

England (2001-08) and Kansas City (2009), tallying 703 tackles (468 solo), 55.0 sacks (-335.5 yards), 11 INTs, 10 QB pressures, 39 PDs, 16 FFs and seven FRs.

• Earned three Super Bowl rings as a member of the Patriots. LB TAMBA HALI• Totaled seven tackles (four solo) and a sack and strip of Eli Manning vs.

the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has started four games, compiling 14 tackles (seven solo), 2.0 sacks

(-12.0 yards), two QB pressures and two forced fumbles.• Has started 51 contests with KC, posting 194 tackles (158 solo), 20.5

sacks (-133.0 yards), 26 QB pressures, an INT, 13 FFs and two FRs.• His 13 career fored fumbles are tied with CB Kevin Ross and DE Jared

Allen for the third-highest mark in Chiefs history.LB DEMORRIO WILLIAMS• Collected a team-high 12 tackles (seven solo) and one pass defensed

vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4).• Has opened four games, registering a team-high 38 tackles (26 solo)

and a pass defensed.• Has seen action in 84 games (56 starts), totaling 465 tackles (300 solo),

6.5 sacks, fi ve INTs, 10 PDs, three FFs and three FRs with a TD.LB COREY MAYS• Has started four games, recording 25 tackles (17 solo) and two QB

pressures.• Has appeared in 36 games (fi ve starts) with New England (2006-07),

Cincinnati (2007-08) and Kansas City (2009), tallying 41 tackles (24 solo), two QB pressures and 39 special teams tackles.

LB ANDY STUDEBAKER• Has played in four contests with one special teams tackle.LB DERRICK JOHNSON• Has played in three games and has been inactive for one contest with a

groin injury, tallying fi ve tackles (four solo), a sack (-7.0 yards), one QB pressure, a pass defensed and INT for 70 yards.

• In 61 games (58 starts), has recorded 396 tackles (314 solo), 13.0 sacks, four INTs, 26 PDs, 10 FFs, three FRs and 21 QB pressures.

LB DAVID HERRON• Signed with Kansas City on September 30th.• Has played in 17 games (three starts) witih Minnesota (2007-08) and

KC (2009), recording eight tackles (fi ve solo), one QB pressure and nine special teams tackles.

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THE LAST TIMECowboys 31, ChieCowboys 31, Chiefs fs 2828

December 11, 2005 • Texas Stadium • 63,432

KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 7 7 — 28DALLAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 17 0 14 — 31

KC — L. Johnson, 11-yard run (Tynes kick) (6-54, 2:49).DAL — Cundiff, 34-yard field goal (15-73, 9:16).KC — L. Johnson, 1-yard run (Tynes kick) (5-59, 2:41).DAL — Glenn, 71-yard pass from Bledsoe (Cundiff kick) (2-74, 1:24).DAL — Witten, 26-yard pass from Bledsoe (Cundiff kick) (3-26, 0:22).KC — L. Johnson, 21-yard run (Tynes kick) (9-88, 4:48).DAL — Glenn, 6-yard run (Cundiff kick) (11-84, 4:50).KC — Kennison, 47-yard pass from Green (Tynes kick) (7-80, 4:06).DAL — Campbell, 1-yard pass from Bledsoe (Cundiff kick) (14-68, 3:33).

Team Statistics Cowboys ChiefsFirst Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 25Total Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 493Rushes/Net Yards. . . . . . . . . . . . 28/129 28/161Net Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 332Pass Attempts/Completions . . . . . 34/22 32/20Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0Times Sacked/Yards. . . . . . . . . 4.0/16.0 2.0/8.0Punts/Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/42.4 5/38.6Penalties/Yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/45 3/17Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/0 1/1Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31:48 28:12

RUSHINGKC — L. Johnson 26-143, 3 TDs; Kennison 1-15; Brown 1-3.DAL — Barber 15-82; Jones 12-41; Glenn 1-6, TD.

RECEIVINGKC — Gonzalez 5-94; Parker 5-79; Kennison 4-92, TD; L. Johnson 3-28; D. Hall 2-42; Richardson 1-5.DAL — Witten 7-93, TD; Glenn 6-138, TD; Johnson 3-35; Polite 3-33; Barber 2-32; Campbell 1-1, TD.

PASSINGKC — Green 20-32-340, 1 TD, 0 INTs.DAL — Bledsoe 22-34-332, 3 TDs, 0 INTs.

INTERCEPTIONSKC — None.DAL — None.

SACKSKC — Allen 2.0; Browning 1.0; Dalton 1.0.DAL — Burnett 1.0; Fujita 1.0.

FIELD GOALSKC — Tynes 41WR.

For the second straight week, the Chiefs fate came down to a big fourth-down play late in the game. Seven days earlier the Chiefs stopped the Broncos on fourth-and-one and sealed a win, this time in Dallas they couldn’t get a similar defensive stand in a 31-28 loss at Texas Stadium. Leading 28-24 with 0:42 left in the game, Kansas City needed to hold on fourth-and-goal from its own six-yard line. When QB Drew Bledsoe’s pass to TE Jason Witten was knocked down by S Greg Wesley, it looked like the Chiefs had made the play. However, a defensive holding call gave Dallas a first down at the three-yard line. Two plays later Bledsoe found TE Dan Campbell on a play-action pass for a TD and a 31-28 lead with 0:22 left. The Chiefs would mount a furious rally, covering 48 yards in two plays and 15 seconds, setting up a potential game-tying 41-yard field goal try for K Law-rence Tynes. But a low snap and a kick that sailed wide right helped give Dallas the 31-28 victory. RB Larry Johnson started the scoring with an 11-yard TD run for a 7-0 first-quarter lead. Dallas would notch a 34-yard field goal before Kansas City struck again. On the next possession, TE Tony Gonzalez broke the tackle of Pro Bowl S Roy Williams and raced 39 yards down to the Dallas six-yard line. From there Johnson made it 14-3 with a one-yard TD surge. The Cowboys answered with a 71-yard flea flicker to WR Terry Glenn. After getting the ball back from RB Marion Barber on the play, Bledsoe put the ball to Glenn right in stride for the score closing the gap to 14-10 with 3:55 left in the first half. Just before halftime, former Chiefs LB Scott Fujita changed the course of the game. With the Chiefs already leading and poised at the Dallas nine-yard line Fujita blitzed off the edge and nailed an unsuspecting QB Trent Green, knocking the ball free in the process. Dallas DE Marcus Spears scooped up the fumble and raced 59 yards to the Kansas City 26-yard line reversing the momentum. The Cowboys took over with 1:02 remaining and converted the turnover into seven points as Bledsoe threw a 26-yard strike to TE Jason Witten for a touchdown and a 17-14 Dallas lead. Kansas City made a statement in the opening minutes of half number two as Johnson ripped off his third TD of the game, this time from 21 yards out. In the process, Johnson eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark for the sixth straight game. The back-and-forth contest flipped back to the Cowboys as Glenn scored on a six-yard end around run. The drive was almost squashed earlier as a deflected Bledsoe pass fell through the hands of CB Patrick Surtain, and would have almost certainly been returned for a Chiefs TD. Instead, Dallas took a 24-21 lead with 13:07 left in the game. The Chiefs would answer with a 47-yard TD pass from Green to WR Eddie Kennison to pull ahead 28-24 with 3:55 left in the game. That set the stage for the Cowboys final 14-play, 68-yard drive and game-win-ning TD from Bledsoe to Campbell.

GAME NOTES• RB Larry Johnson produced a career-high three rushing TDs, giving him 14 on the season to tie for the third-highest single-season total in franchise history.

QB Trent Green threw for 340 yards and one TD.

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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 4 / THROUGH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2009 WON 0, LOST 4 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 L 24-38 at Baltimore 71,099 L. Johnson 72 189 2.6 15 0 09/20 L 10-13 Oakland 69,169 Charles 12 68 5.7 24 0 09/27 L 14-34 at Philadelphia 69,144 Cassel 11 58 5.3 12 0 10/04 L 16-27 New York Giants 69,238 Savage 3 26 8.7 11 0 10/11 Dallas Bradley 1 22 22.0 22 0 10/18 at Washington Battle 7 21 3.0 12 0 10/25 San Diego Lawrence 1 16 16.0 16 0 11/08 at Jacksonville McGraw 1 4 4.0 4 0 11/15 at Oakland Thigpen TM 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/22 Pittsburgh TEAM 109 406 3.7 24 0 11/29 at San Diego OPPONENTS 126 514 4.1 22 5 12/06 Denver * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/13 Buffalo Ryan 11 97 8.8 43 2 12/20 Cleveland Bradley 10 120 12.0 50 1 12/27 at Cincinnati Bowe 10 107 10.7 29t 2 01/03 at Denver Wade 10 93 9.3 20 2 K.C. Opp. Charles 7 63 9.0 26 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 62 85 L. Johnson 7 48 6.9 22 0 Rushing 21 28 Savage 6 43 7.2 12 0 Passing 33 51 Engram 5 61 12.2 18 0 Penalty 8 6 Cox 1 16 16.0 16 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 9/51 25/58 Cottam 1 11 11.0 11 0 3rd Down Pct. 17.6 43.1 Copper 1 8 8.0 8 0 4th Down: Made/Att 8/11 2/4 Battle 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 4th Down Pct. 72.7 50.0 TEAM 70 661 9.4 50 7 POSSESSION AVG. 29:22 30:38 OPPONENTS 77 1035 13.4 64t 8 TOTAL NET YARDS 986 1516 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game 246.5 379.0 D. Johnson 1 70 70.0 70 0 Total Plays 236 270 Flowers 1 5 5.0 5 0 Avg. Per Play 4.2 5.6 TEAM 2 75 37.5 70 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 406 514 OPPONENTS 2 8 4.0 10 0 Avg. Per Game 101.5 128.5 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Total Rushes 109 126 Colquitt 26 1202 46.2 44.5 1 9 64 0 NET YARDS PASSING 580 1002 TEAM 26 1202 46.2 44.5 1 9 64 0 Avg. Per Game 145.0 250.5 OPPONENTS 17 779 45.8 38.7 2 5 70 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 13/81 5/33 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Gross Yards 661 1035 Wade 9 3 81 9.0 18 0 Att./Completions 114/70 139/77 Leggett 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Completion Pct. 61.4 55.4 Engram 0 1 0 --- --- 0 Had Intercepted 2 2 TEAM 10 4 81 8.1 18 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 26/46.2 17/45.8 OPPONENTS 10 7 25 2.5 11 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 26/44.5 17/38.7 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD PENALTIES/YARDS 29/230 26/184 Charles 9 231 25.7 53 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 10/2 5/2 Savage 5 114 22.8 29 0 TOUCHDOWNS 8 13 Lawrence 1 17 17.0 17 0 Rushing 0 5 Studebaker 1 8 8.0 8 0 Passing 7 8 TEAM 16 370 23.1 53 0 Returns 1 0 OPPONENTS 8 177 22.1 32 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TEAM 6 14 7 37 0 64 Succop 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/1 OPPONENTS 31 23 16 42 0 112 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/1 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 2 3/ 4 1/1 Succop 0 0 0 0 7/ 7 3/ 3 0 16 Succop: (53G)(23G)()(34G) Bowe 2 0 2 0 0 12 OPPONENTS: (44G,41N)(48G,54G)(29G,38G)(25G, Ryan 2 0 2 0 0 12 40G,38N) Wade 2 0 2 0 0 12 Bradley 1 0 1 0 0 6 McGraw 1 0 0 1 0 6 TEAM 8 0 7 1 7/ 7 3/ 3 0 64 OPPONENTS 13 5 8 0 13/13 7/ 9 0 112 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-1, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Hali 2, M. Brown 1, Gilberry 1, D. Johnson 1, TEAM 5, OPPONENTS 13 FUM/LOST: Cassel 4/0, L. Johnson 2/1, Charles 1/1, Croyle 1/0, Leggett 1/0, Wade 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Cassel 89 53 458 59.6 5.15 5 5.6 2 2.2 43 10/ 63 82.5 Croyle 24 16 177 66.7 7.38 2 8.3 0 0.0 50 3/ 18 116.1 Bradley 1 1 26 100.0 26.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 26 0/ 0 118.8 TEAM 114 70 661 61.4 5.80 7 6.1 2 1.8 50 13/ 81 90.6 OPPONENTS 139 77 1035 55.4 7.45 8 5.8 2 1.4 64t 5/ 33 92.5

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Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PDLB Williams, Demorrio 26 12 38 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 1S Brown, Mike 20 7 27 1 1.0/11.0 1 0 0 0 0LB Mays, Corey 17 8 25 0 0.0/0.0 2 0 0 0 0LB Vrabel, Mike 15 7 22 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 4DT Tyler, Tank 13 3 16 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0S Page, Jarrad 14 0 14 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0 2CB Flowers, Brandon 12 2 14 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 1/5 6LB Hali, Tamba 7 7 14 0 2.0/12.0 2 0 2 0 0DE Gilberry, Wallace 11 1 12 0 1.0/3.0 1 0 0 0 0CB Carr, Brandon 10 1 11 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 6CB Leggett, Maurice 10 1 11 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 5DE Dorsey, Glenn 5 4 9 0 0.0/0.0 2 1 0 0 1LB Belcher, Jovan 4 2 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0LB Johnson, Derrick 4 1 5 0 1.0/7.0 1 0 0 1/70 1DE Jackson, Tyson 3 2 5 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0DT Edwards, Ron 3 0 3 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 1S McGraw, Jon 3 0 3 1 0.0/0.0 0 1 0 0 0CB Colclough, Ricardo 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0DE Magee, Alex 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0LB Beisel, Monty 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 182 59 241 4 5.0/33.0 12 2 3 2/75 27

Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TDs (0):RB Battle, Jackie 5 1 6S Morgan, DaJuan 3 0 3LB Belcher, Jovan 2 1 3 Safety (0):CB Colclough, Ricardo 2 0 2LB Beisel, Monty 1 0 1WR Copper, Terrence 1 0 1LB Johnson, Derrick 1 0 1 TDs (1): S Jon McGraw blocked punt recoveryWR Lawrence, Quinten 1 0 1 in end zone at Baltimore (9/13)LB Mays, Corey 1 0 1S McGraw, Jon 1 0 1 Blocked Punts (1): S Jon McGraw at Baltimore (9/13)LB Studebaker, Andy 1 0 1

TOTALS 19 2 21Blk Punt Rec. (0):

FR = Fumble RecoveryFF = Forced Fumble Blk Field Goal (0):INT = InterceptionPD = Pass Defensed

Blk FG Rec. (0):

FF (0):

FR (0):

ams statistics are based on coaches film review.

PR = Pressure

2009 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATSRegular Season Statistics (Through 4 Games)

2009 CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES

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SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS

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9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @

BAL OAK PHI NYG DAL WAS SD JAX OAK PIT SD DEN BUF CLE CIN DENFIRST DOWNSTotal 11 25 11 15Rushing 1 10 4 6Passing 8 13 6 6Penalty 2 2 1 3THIRD DOWNSAttempts 10 15 11 15Converted 2 5 0 2Percentage 20.0 33.3 0.0 13.3TOT. OFFENSENet Yards 188 409 196 193Plays 44 79 51 62Avg./Play 4.3 5.2 3.8 3.1RUSHINGNet Yards 29 173 99 105Rush. Att. 17 38 29 25Avg./Att. 1.7 4.6 3.4 4.2PASSINGNet Yards 159 236 97 88Attempts 24 39 19 32Completions 16 24 15 15Intercepted 0 2 0 0Gross Yards 177 241 116 127Sacked 3 2 3 5Yards Lost 18 5 19 39ADVANCESRushes 17 38 29 25Completions 16 24 15 15Totals 33 62 44 40PENALTIESNumber 3 9 10 7Yards 15 70 90 55FUMBLESNumber 2 1 2 5Lost 0 0 1 1SCORINGPoints 24 10 14 16TD Rushing 0 0 0 0TD Passing 2 1 2 2TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0TD Sp. Teams 1 0 0 0TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 0FG Attempts 1 1 0 1FG Made 1 1 0 1Safety 0 0 0 0

2009 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE

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9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @

BAL OAK PHI NYG DAL WAS SD JAX OAK PIT SD DEN BUF CLE CIN DENFIRST DOWNSTotal 32 11 21 21Rushing 11 3 7 7Passing 20 6 13 12Penalty 1 2 1 2THIRD DOWNSAttempts 17 13 13 15Converted 10 3 6 6Percentage 58.8 23.1 46.2 40.0TOT. OFFENSENet Yards 501 166 420 429Plays 85 51 63 71Avg./Play 5.9 3.3 6.7 6.0RUSHINGNet Yards 198 67 93 156Rush. Att. 41 25 27 33Avg./Att. 4.8 2.7 3.4 4.7PASSINGNet Yards 303 99 327 273Attempts 43 24 36 36Completions 26 7 24 20Intercepted 1 0 0 1Gross Yards 307 109 327 292Sacked 1 2 0 2Yards Lost 4 10 0 19ADVANCESRushes 41 25 27 33Completions 26 7 24 20Total 67 32 51 53PENALTIESNumber 8 7 3 8Yards 65 45 20 54FUMBLESNumber 1 1 2 1Lost 0 0 1 1SCORINGPoints 38 13 34 27TD Rushing 2 1 2 0TD Passing 3 0 2 3TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 0FG Attempts 2 2 2 3FG Made 1 2 2 2Safety 0 0 0 0

2009 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE

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THE LAST GAMEGiantsGiants 27, 27, ChiefsChiefs 1616

October 4, 2009 • Arrowhead Stadium • 69,238

The Chiefs scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough as the N.Y. Giants registered a 27-16 victory at Arrowhead. Giants QB Eli Manning threw for 292 yards with three TDs, including a pair scores to WR Steve Smith, who finished the contest with 11 receptions for 134 yards. New York added 156 rushing yards. The contest got off to an ominous start as RB Jamaal Charles fumbled on the game’s opening kickoff. Giants LB Bryan Kehl recovered the fumble at the Kansas City 16-yard line, setting up New York for its first score. A three-yard Manning-to-Smith TD pass gave the Giants an early 7-0 lead. After going three and out on their opening possession, the Chiefs registered their own takeaway as LB Tamba Hali recorded his 13th career forced fumble while sacking Manning. DE Glenn Dorsey recovered the ball at the New York 41-yard line. RB Larry Johnson was given the ball on four successive plays to get to the Chiefs 16-yard line. A 34-yard K Ryan Succop FG narrowed the Giants lead to 7-3. On New York’s ensuing possession, Chiefs CB Brandon Flowers intercepted a Manning pass, returning it to the Kansas City 20-yard line. But the Chiefs couldn’t capitalize. Manning then orchestrated a four-play, 71-yard drive to start the second quarter that was capped by a 25-yard TD pass to Smith pushing the New York lead to 14-3 with 13:39 left in the first half. Late in the half, Manning ran the two-minute drill proficiently, getting the Giants in field goal range. K Lawrence Tynes drilled a 25-yard FG to extend New York’s lead to 17-3 at halftime. The Chiefs attempted an onside kick to open the second half, but were unable to recover, giving the Giants the ball on the Kansas City 42-yard line. New York was forced to settle for a 40-yard Tynes FG as the Giants extended their lead to 20-3. After a Chiefs punt, Manning again drove the Giants deep into Kansas City territory, but Tynes misfired wide right on a 38-yard FG try with 3:00 remaining in the third quarter, keeping the score at 20-3. Following another Chiefs punt, Manning notched his third TD drive of the game. A six-play, 66-yard scoring march was highlighted by a 54-yard TD pass to WR Hakeem Nicks, giving the Giants a 27-3 lead with 13:17 left to play. But the Chiefs wouldn’t go away. Charles returned the ensuing kickoff 53 yards to the Giants 48-yard line. On fourth down and 11, WR Bobby Engram made a great second effort to get to the sticks for a first down. The Chiefs then converted another fourth-and-11 play when Cassel hit WR Dwayne Bowe, to give KC first and goal at the eight. Cassel eventually punctuated the 11-play, 48-yard drive with a one-yard TD pass to TE Sean Ryan. KC’s two-point try failed, making the count 27-9. Kansas City forced a three and out on New York’s next series. Cassel quickly moved the Chiefs into scoring territory once again. Facing fourth and goal from the two, Cassel appeared to pull the ball down to run, but instead threw a lob pass to a diving WR Bobby Wade for a two-yard TD making the score 27-16 in favor of the visitors with 5:01 left in the game. After a failed onside kick attempt the Chiefs defense held, getting the ball back with 3:56 left to go in the game. But the Chiefs could only manage one first down. The Giants effectively milked the clock after Kansas City turned the ball over on downs. The Chiefs got one final snap to end the contest as New York departed Arrowhead with a 27-16 victory.

NYG — Smith, 3-yard pass from Manning (Tynes kick) (5-16, 2:04).KC — Succop, 34-yard field goal (6-20, 2:35).NYG — Smith, 25-yard pass from Manning (Tynes kick) (4-71, 1:39).NYG — Tynes, 25-yard field goal (9-80, 1:49).NYG — Tynes, 40-yard field goal (8-20, 4:38).NYG — Nicks, 54-yard pass from Manning (Tynes kick) (6-66, 2:08).KC — Ryan, 1-yard pass from Cassel (run failed) (11-48, 3:51).KC — Wade, 2-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (12-59, 3:34).

Team Statistics Giants ChiefsFirst Downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 15Total Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429 193Rushes/Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 33/156 25/105Net Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .273 88Pass Attempts/Completions . . . . 36/20 32/15Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0Times Sacked/Yards . . . . . . . . 2.0/19.0 5.0/39.0Punts/Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/42.8 7/48.4Penalties/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/54 7/55Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/1 5/1Possession Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30:47 29:13

RUSHINGKC — L. Johnson 18-53; Cassel 4-25; Charles 2-24; Battle 1-3.NYG — Jacobs 21-92; Bradshaw 12-64.

RECEIVINGKC — Ryan 5-58, TD; L. Johnson 3-1; Engram 2-30; Bradley 2-19; Wade 2-8, TD; Bowe 1-11.NYG— Smith 11-134, 2 TDs; Boss 4-41; Nicks 1-54, TD; Manningham 1-43; Beckum 1-15; Hedgecock 1-9; Jacobs 1-(-4).

PASSINGKC — Cassel 15-32-127, 2 TDs, 0 INTs.NYG — Manning 20-34-292, 3 TDs, 1 INT. Carr 0-2-0, 0 TDs, 0 INTs.

INTERCEPTIONSKC — Flowers 1-5.NYG — None.

SACKSKC — Brown 1.0; Hali 1.0.NYG — Bernard 1.0; Boley 1.0; Kiwanuka 1.0; Tuck 1.0; Umenyiora 1.0.

FIELD GOALSKC — Succop (34).NYG — Tynes (25) (40) 38WR.

N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10 3 7 — 27KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 13 — 16

CB Brandon Flowers recorded his fi rst INT of the season off QB Eli Manning.

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DALLAS COWBOYS / WEEK 4 / THROUGH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2009 WON 2, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 34-21 at Tampa Bay 63,806 Barber 43 244 5.7 35 3 09/20 L 31-33 New York Giants 105,121 Jones 21 212 10.1 56 1 09/28 W 21- 7 Carolina 90,588 Choice 36 133 3.7 11 1 10/04 L 10-17 at Denver 76,440 Crayton 3 39 13.0 20 0 10/11 at Kansas City Romo 7 27 3.9 10 1 10/25 Atlanta TEAM 110 655 6.0 56 6 11/01 Seattle OPPONENTS 98 460 4.7 35 2 11/08 at Philadelphia * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/15 at Green Bay Witten 23 212 9.2 22 1 11/22 Washington Choice 12 92 7.7 28 0 11/26 Oakland R. Williams 11 214 19.5 66t 1 12/06 at New York Giants Crayton 11 199 18.1 80t 1 12/13 San Diego Austin 5 81 16.2 42t 1 12/19 at New Orleans Hurd 4 69 17.3 53 0 12/27 at Washington Barber 4 58 14.5 26 0 01/03 Philadelphia Bennett 4 40 10.0 13 0 Dal. Opp. Jones 1 20 20.0 20 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 85 78 D. Anderson 1 5 5.0 5 0 Rushing 38 25 TEAM 76 990 13.0 80t 4 Passing 40 46 OPPONENTS 92 1069 11.6 51t 6 Penalty 7 7 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD 3rd Down: Made/Att 17/48 14/46 Newman 1 27 27.0 27t 1 3rd Down Pct. 35.4 30.4 Jenkins 1 0 0.0 0 0 4th Down: Made/Att 1/2 2/4 TEAM 2 27 13.5 27t 1 4th Down Pct. 50.0 50.0 OPPONENTS 4 59 14.8 34t 1 POSSESSION AVG. 30:28 29:33 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B TOTAL NET YARDS 1604 1485 McBriar 19 897 47.2 41.1 1 11 63 0 Avg. Per Game 401.0 371.3 TEAM 19 897 47.2 41.1 1 11 63 0 Total Plays 249 246 OPPONENTS 22 992 45.1 39.6 2 8 62 0 Avg. Per Play 6.4 6.0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING 655 460 Crayton 8 5 80 10.0 27 0 Avg. Per Game 163.8 115.0 Newman 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total Rushes 110 98 TEAM 9 5 80 8.9 27 0 NET YARDS PASSING 949 1025 OPPONENTS 11 4 96 8.7 15 0 Avg. Per Game 237.3 256.3 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Sacked/Yards Lost 8/41 6/44 Jones 8 184 23.0 38 0 Gross Yards 990 1069 Austin 5 124 24.8 29 0 Att./Completions 131/76 142/92 TEAM 13 308 23.7 38 0 Completion Pct. 58.0 64.8 OPPONENTS 13 274 21.1 36 0 Had Intercepted 4 2 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PUNTS/AVERAGE 19/47.2 22/45.1 Folk 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0 2/ 3 1/1 NET PUNTING AVG. 19/41.1 22/39.6 TEAM 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0 2/ 3 1/1 PENALTIES/YARDS 24/241 24/201 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 3 3/ 4 0/ 1 0/0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 4/2 6/2 Folk: (51G,22G)(47G)(40N,24G,19G)(49G) TOUCHDOWNS 11 9 OPPONENTS: (38B,46N)(30G,28G,29N,36G,37G)() Rushing 6 2 (28G) Passing 4 6 Returns 1 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 23 17 24 32 0 96 OPPONENTS 10 31 0 37 0 78 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Folk 0 0 0 0 10/10 6/ 7 0 28 Barber 3 3 0 0 0 18 Choice 1 1 0 0 0 8 Austin 1 0 1 0 0 6 Crayton 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jones 1 1 0 0 0 6 Newman 1 0 0 1 0 6 Romo 1 1 0 0 0 6 R. Williams 1 0 1 0 0 6 Witten 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 11 6 4 1 10/10 6/ 7 0 96 OPPONENTS 9 2 6 1 9/ 9 5/ 8 0 78 2-Pt. Conversions: Choice, TEAM 1-1, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Butler 2, Bowen 1, James 1, Ratliff 1, Spears 1, TEAM 6, OPPONENTS 8 FUM/LOST: Romo 2/1, Jones 1/1, Newman 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Romo 131 76 990 58.0 7.56 4 3.1 4 3.1 80t 8/ 41 79.4 TEAM 131 76 990 58.0 7.56 4 3.1 4 3.1 80t 8/ 41 79.4 OPPONENTS 142 92 1069 64.8 7.53 6 4.2 2 1.4 51t 6/ 44 95.7

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2009 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER(As of October 5, 2009)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. D.O.B. EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.76 Albert, Branden T 6-5 316 11/4/84 2 Virginia Glen Burnie, MD D1b-0862 Alleman, Andy C/G 6-4 310 11/20/83 3 Akron Massillon, OH T (MIA)-0926 Battle, Jackie RB 6-2 238 10/1/83 2 Houston Humble, TX FA-0859 Belcher, Jovan LB 6-2 228 7/24/87 R Maine West Babylon, NY CFA-0982 Bowe, Dwayne WR 6-2 221 9/21/84 3 LSU Miami, FL D1-0783 Bradley, Mark WR 6-1 201 1/29/82 5 Oklahoma Pine Bluff, AR FA-0830 Brown, Mike S 5-10 207 2/13/78 10 Nebraska Scottsdale, AZ UFA (CHI)-0939 Carr, Brandon CB 6-0 207 5/19/86 2 Grand Valley State Flint, MI D5-087 Cassel, Matt QB 6-4 230 5/17/82 5 Southern California Chatsworth, CA T (NE)-0925 Charles, Jamaal RB 5-11 199 12/27/86 2 Texas Port Arthur, TX D3a-082 Colquitt, Dustin P 6-3 210 5/6/82 5 Tennessee Knoxville, TN D3-0510 Copper, Terrance WR 6-0 207 3/12/82 6 East Carolina Washington, NC UFA (BAL)-0987 Cottam, Brad TE 6-7 269 11/28/84 2 Tennessee Germantown, TN D3b-0842 Cox, Mike FB 6-0 252 7/11/85 2 Georgia Tech Lewisberry, PA CFA-0812 Croyle, Brodie QB 6-2 206 2/6/83 4 Alabama Rainbow City, AL D3-0672 Dorsey, Glenn DE 6-1 297 8/1/85 2 LSU Gonzales, LA D1a-0895 Edwards, Ron DT 6-3 315 7/12/79 9 Texas A&M Houston, TX UFA (BUF)-0684 Engram, Bobby WR 5-10 192 1/7/73 14 Penn State Camden, SC UFA (SEA)-0924 Flowers, Brandon CB 5-9 187 2/18/86 2 Virginia Tech Delray Beach, FL D2-0843 Gafford, Thomas LS 6-2 250 1/29/83 2 Houston Friendswood, TX FA-0992 Gilberry, Wallace DE 6-2 268 12/5/84 2 Alabama Bay Minette, AL FA-0879 Goff, Mike G 6-5 311 1/6/76 12 Iowa Peru, IL UFA (SD)-0915 Gutierrez, Matt QB 6-4 230 6/9/84 3 Idaho State Concord, CA W (NE)-0991 Hali, Tamba LB 6-3 275 11/3/83 4 Penn State Teaneck, NJ D1-0652 Herron, David LB 6-1 239 6/17/84 2 Michigan State Warren, OH FA-0994 Jackson, Tyson DE 6-4 296 6/6/86 R LSU Edgard, LA D1-0956 Johnson, Derrick LB 6-3 242 11/22/82 5 Texas Waco, TX D1-0527 Johnson, Larry RB 6-1 230 11/19/79 7 Penn State State College, PA D1-0314 Lawrence, Quinten WR 6-0 184 9/21/84 R McNeese State Carencro, LA D6-0931 Leggett, Maurice CB 5-11 188 10/2/86 2 Valdosta State Pittsburgh, PA CFA-0871 Magee, Alex DE 6-3 298 4/28/87 R Purdue Oswego, IL D3-0951 Mays, Corey LB 6-1 245 11/27/83 4 Notre Dame Chicago, IL FA-0947 McGraw, Jon S 6-3 208 4/2/79 8 Kansas State Manhattan, KS UFA (DET)-0738 Morgan, DaJuan S 6-0 203 10/21/85 2 North Carolina State Riviera Beach, FL D3c-0860 Ndukwe, Ikechuku G/T 6-4 325 7/17/82 3 Northwestern Dublin, OH T (MIA)-0964 Niswanger, Rudy C 6-5 301 11/9/82 4 LSU Monroe, LA CFA-0675 O'Callaghan, Ryan T 6-7 330 7/19/83 4 California Redding, CA W (NE)-0985 O'Connell, Jake TE 6-3 250 11/6/85 R Miami (OH) Naples, FL D7b-0944 Page, Jarrad S 6-0 225 10/19/84 4 UCLA San Leandro, CA D7-0645 Pope, Leonard TE 6-8 264 9/10/83 4 Georgia Americus, GA FA-0923 Richardson, Mike CB 5-11 190 2/18/84 3 Notre Dame Warner Robins, GA FA-0989 Ryan, Sean TE 6-5 260 3/27/80 6 Boston College Buffalo, NY UFA (SF)-0929 Savage, Dantrell RB 5-8 182 2/15/85 2 Oklahoma State Columbus, GA CFA-0874 Smith, Wade G 6-4 296 4/26/81 7 Memphis Dallas, TX UFA (NYJ)-0896 Studebaker, Andy LB 6-3 248 9/16/85 2 Wheaton Eureka, IL FA-086 Succop, Ryan K 6-2 218 9/19/86 R South Carolina Hickory, NC D7c-0993 Tyler, Tank DT 6-2 306 2/14/85 3 North Carolina State Fayetteville, NC D3-0750 Vrabel, Mike LB 6-4 261 8/14/75 13 Ohio State Stowe, OH T (NE)-0980 Wade, Bobby WR 5-10 186 2/25/81 7 Arizona Phoenix, AZ FA-0997 Walters, Pierre LB 6-5 269 3/25/86 R Eastern Illinois Westchester, IL CFA-0920 Washington, Donald CB 6-1 197 7/28/86 R Ohio State Indianapolis, IN D4-0954 Waters, Brian G 6-3 320 2/18/77 10 North Texas Waxahachie, TX FA-0053 Williams, Demorrio LB 6-1 232 7/6/80 6 Nebraska Beckville, TX UFA (ATL)-08

Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent; FA - free agent; RFA - restricted free agent; CFA - college free agent; W - waivers.

Practice Squad:22 Bates, Jackie CB 5-10 180 10/12/86 R Hampton Concord, CA CFA-0970 Gales, Dion DE 6-5 259 8/17/85 R Troy State New Orleans, LA CFA-0965 Greenwood, Bobby DE 6-5 278 3/2/87 R Alabama Prattville, AL CFA-0966 Harris, Darryl G 6-4 300 1/14/85 R Mississippi Clarksdale, MS CFA-0917 Long, Lance WR 5-11 186 5/4/85 1 Mississippi State Macomb, MI FA-0969 Patrick, Chris T 6-5 315 9/22/84 1 Nebraska Ithaca, MI FA-0967 Richardson, Barry T 6-6 319 5/15/86 2 Clemson Mt. Pleasant, SC D6a-0840 Williams, Javarris RB 5-10 223 4/8/86 R Tennessee State Richmond, TX D7a-09

Reserve/Physically-Unable-to-Perform:21 Smith, Kolby RB 5-11 219 12/15/84 3 Louisville Tallahassee, FL D5a-07

Reserve/Injured:61 Brown, Colin G 6-7 335 8/29/85 R Missouri Braymer, MO D5-0957 Dacus, Weston LB 6-1 232 9/19/85 2 Arkansas Searcy, AR CFA-0881 Darling, Devard WR 6-1 213 4/16/82 6 Washington State Houston, TX UFA (BAL)-08

HEAD COACH: Todd Haley (13th Season as NFL Coach, 1st as Head Coach).

OFFENSE: Maurice Carthon (Assistant Head Coach); Bob Bicknell (Tight Ends); Joe D'Alessandris (Asst. Offensive Line); Bill Muir (Offensive Line);Nick Sirianni (Offensive Quality Control); Dedric Ward (Wide Receivers).

DEFENSE: Clancy Pendergast (Defensive Coordinator); Ronnie Bradford (Defensive Assistant); Gary Gibbs (Linebackers); Tim Krumrie (DefensiveLine); Pat Perles (Defensive Quality Control).

SPECIALISTS: Steve Hoffman (Special Teams); Cedric Smith (Strength and Conditioning); Brent Salazar (Asst. Strength and Conditioning).

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2009 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS NUMERICAL ROSTER(As of October 5, 2009)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. HOW ACQ. COLLEGE GP GS DNP IA2 Dustin Colquitt P 6-3 210 27 5 D3-05 Tennessee 4 0 0 06 Ryan Succop K 6-2 218 23 R D7c-09 South Carolina 4 0 0 07 Matt Cassel QB 6-4 230 27 5 T (NE)-09 Southern California 3 3 0 110 Terrance Copper WR 6-0 207 27 6 UFA (BAL)-09 East Carolina 3 1 0 112 Brodie Croyle QB 6-2 206 26 4 D3-06 Alabama 1 1 3 014 Quinten Lawrence WR 6-0 184 25 R D6-09 McNeese State 2 1 0 215 Matt Gutierrez QB 6-4 230 25 3 W (NE)-09 Idaho State 0 0 0 420 Donald Washington CB 6-1 197 23 R D4-09 Ohio State 4 0 0 023 Mike Richardson CB 5-11 190 25 3 FA-09 Notre Dame 0 0 0 124 Brandon Flowers CB 5-9 187 23 2 D2-08 Virginia Tech 3 3 0 125 Jamaal Charles RB 5-11 199 22 2 D3a-08 Texas 3 1 0 126 Jackie Battle RB 6-2 238 26 2 FA-08 Houston 4 0 0 027 Larry Johnson RB 6-1 230 29 7 D1-03 Penn State 4 4 0 029 Dantrell Savage RB 5-8 182 24 2 CFA-08 Oklahoma State 2 0 0 230 Mike Brown S 5-10 207 31 10 UFA (CHI)-09 Nebraska 4 4 0 031 Maurice Leggett CB 5-11 188 23 2 CFA-08 Valdosta State 4 1 0 038 DaJuan Morgan S 6-0 203 23 2 D3c-08 North Carolina State 4 0 0 039 Brandon Carr CB 6-0 207 23 2 D5-08 Grand Valley State 4 4 0 042 Mike Cox FB 6-0 252 24 2 CFA-08 Georgia Tech 4 2 0 043 Thomas Gafford LS 6-2 250 26 2 FA-09 Houston 4 0 0 044 Jarrad Page S 6-0 225 24 4 D7-06 UCLA 4 4 0 045 Leonard Pope TE 6-8 264 26 4 FA-09 Georgia 1 0 0 047 Jon McGraw S 6-3 208 30 8 UFA (DET)-07 Kansas State 4 0 0 050 Mike Vrabel LB 6-4 261 34 13 T (NE)-09 Ohio State 4 4 0 051 Corey Mays LB 6-1 245 25 4 FA-09 Notre Dame 4 4 0 052 David Herron LB 6-1 239 25 2 FA-09 Michigan State 1 0 0 053 Demorrio Williams LB 6-1 232 29 6 UFA (ATL)-08 Nebraska 4 4 0 054 Brian Waters G 6-3 320 32 10 FA-00 North Texas 4 4 0 056 Derrick Johnson LB 6-3 242 26 5 D1-05 Texas 3 0 0 159 Jovan Belcher LB 6-2 228 22 R CFA-09 Maine 4 0 0 060 Ikechuku Ndukwe G/T 6-4 325 27 3 T (MIA)-09 Northwestern 3 3 0 162 Andy Alleman C/G 6-4 310 25 3 T (MIA)-09 Akron 1 0 1 264 Rudy Niswanger C 6-5 301 26 4 CFA-06 LSU 4 4 0 071 Alex Magee DE 6-3 298 22 R D3-09 Purdue 4 0 0 072 Glenn Dorsey DE 6-1 297 24 2 D1a-08 LSU 4 4 0 074 Wade Smith G 6-4 296 28 7 UFA (NYJ)-08 Memphis 4 0 0 075 Ryan O'Callaghan T 6-7 330 26 4 W (NE)-09 California 2 1 2 076 Branden Albert T 6-5 316 24 2 D1b-08 Virginia 4 4 0 079 Mike Goff G 6-5 311 33 12 UFA (SD)-09 Iowa 4 4 0 080 Bobby Wade WR 5-10 186 28 7 FA-09 Arizona 3 1 0 082 Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2 221 25 3 D1-07 LSU 3 2 0 183 Mark Bradley WR 6-1 201 27 5 FA-08 Oklahoma 4 3 0 084 Bobby Engram WR 5-10 192 36 14 UFA (SEA)-09 Penn State 4 0 0 085 Jake O'Connell TE 6-3 250 23 R D7b-09 Miami (OH) 2 1 0 287 Brad Cottam TE 6-7 269 24 2 D3b-08 Tennessee 2 0 0 289 Sean Ryan TE 6-5 260 29 6 UFA (SF)-09 Boston College 4 4 0 091 Tamba Hali LB 6-3 275 25 4 D1-06 Penn State 4 4 0 092 Wallace Gilberry DE 6-2 268 24 2 FA-08 Alabama 4 0 0 093 Tank Tyler DT 6-2 306 24 3 D3-07 North Carolina State 4 3 0 094 Tyson Jackson DE 6-4 296 22 R D1-09 LSU 4 4 0 095 Ron Edwards DT 6-3 315 30 9 UFA (BUF)-06 Texas A&M 4 1 0 096 Andy Studebaker LB 6-3 248 24 2 FA-08 Wheaton 4 0 0 097 Pierre Walters LB 6-5 269 23 R CFA-09 Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 4

Practice Squad:17 Long, Lance WR 5-11 186 24 1 FA-09 Mississippi State 1 0 0 022 Jackie Bates CB 5-10 180 22 R CFA-09 Hampton - - - -40 Javarris Williams RB 5-10 223 23 R D7a-09 Tennessee State - - - -65 Bobby Greenwood DE 6-5 278 22 R CFA-09 Alabama - - - -66 Darryl Harris G 6-4 300 24 R CFA-09 Mississippi - - - -67 Barry Richardson T 6-6 319 23 2 D6a-08 Clemson - - - -69 Chris Patrick T 6-5 315 25 1 FA-09 Nebraska - - - -70 Dion Gales DE 6-5 259 24 R CFA-09 Troy State - - - -

Reserve/Physically-Unable-to-Perform:21 Kolby Smith RB 5-11 219 24 3 D5a-07 Louisville - - - -

Reserve/Injured:57 Weston Dacus LB 6-1 232 24 2 CFA-08 Arkansas - - - -61 Colin Brown G 6-7 335 24 R D5-09 Missouri - - - -81 Devard Darling WR 6-1 213 27 6 UFA (BAL)-08 Washington State - - - -

DEFENSE: Clancy Pendergast (Defensive Coordinator); Ronnie Bradford (Defensive Assistant); Gary Gibbs (Linebackers); Tim Krumrie(Defensive Line); Pat Perles (Defensive Quality Control).

SPECIALISTS: Steve Hoffman (Special Teams); Cedric Smith (Strength and Conditioning); Brent Salazar (Asst. Strength and Conditioning).

2009

Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent; FA - free agent; RFA - restricted free agent; CFA - college free agent; W- waivers.

HEAD COACH: Todd Haley (13th Season as NFL Coach, 1st as Head Coach).

OFFENSE: Maurice Carthon (Assistant Head Coach); Bob Bicknell (Tight Ends); Joe D'Alessandris (Asst. Offensive Line); Bill Muir (OffensiveLine); Nick Sirianni (Offensive Quality Control); Dedric Ward (Wide Receivers).

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(As of October 5, 2009)

OFFENSEWR 82 Dwayne Bowe 14 Quinten Lawrence 10 Terrance CopperLT 76 Branden Albert 60 Ikechuku NdukweLG 54 Brian Waters 74 Wade Smith C 64 Rudy Niswanger 74 Wade Smith RG 79 Mike Goff 62 Andy AllemanRT 75 Ryan O'Callaghan 60 Ikechuku NdukweTE 89 Sean Ryan 45 Leonard Pope 87 Brad Cottam 85 Jake O'ConnellWR 80 Bobby Wade 83 Mark Bradley 84 Bobby EngramQB 7 Matt Cassel 12 Brodie Croyle 15 Matt GutierrezFB 42 Mike Cox RB 27 Larry Johnson 25 Jamaal Charles 29 Dantrell Savage 26 Jackie Battle

DEFENSELDE 94 Tyson Jackson 92 Wallace GilberryNT 95 Ron Edwards 93 Tank TylerRDE 72 Glenn Dorsey 92 Wallace Gilberry 71 Alex MageeLOLB 50 Mike Vrabel 96 Andy StudebakerLILB 53 Demorrio Williams 56 Derrick Johnson 52 David HerronRILB 51 Corey Mays 59 Jovan BelcherROLB 91 Tamba Hali 97 Pierre WaltersLCB 24 Brandon Flowers 31 Maurice LeggettRCB 39 Brandon Carr 20 Donald Washington 23 Mike RichardsonSS 30 Mike Brown 38 DaJuan MorganFS 44 Jarrad Page 47 Jon McGraw

SPECIALISTSP 2 Dustin ColquittK 6 Ryan SuccopKO 6 Ryan SuccopPC 43 Thomas Gafford 96 Andy StudebakerKC 43 Thomas GaffordH 2 Dustin Colquitt 4 Tyler ThigpenPR 80 Bobby Wade 31 Maurice Leggett 84 Bobby Engram 14 Quinten LawrenceKR 25 Jamaal Charles 29 Dantrell Savage 14 Quinten Lawrence

Rookies Underlined Injured Players in Italics

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAndy Alleman ALL-menJovan Belcher JA-vonDwayne Bowe BO Brodie Croyle CROY-ulJoe D'Alessandris dal-uh-SAN-drisWeston Dacus DAY-cusMatt Gutierrez GUTE-ee-AIR-ezTamba Hali TOM-bah HA-LEEMaurice Leggett LEG-itIkechuku Ndukwe E-K-choo-koo IN-duke-wayRudy Niswanger NIZE-wong-erRyan O'Callaghan O-CAL-a-hanJarrad Page JaredDantrell Savage DAN-trelNick Sirianni SEER-ee-AHN-eeRyan Succop SUCK-UPMike Vrabel VRAY-bulDedric Ward DEE-drickDemorrio Williams duh-MARIO

2009 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART