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VS.CHIEFS

AFC WILD CARD GAMESunday, January 9, 2011

New Arrowhead • Kansas City, Missouri12:00 p.m. (Central) - CBS (KCTV5 Local)

CHIEFS MEDIA PACKET

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JANUARY 9, 2011 Kansas City Chiefs VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS

THE MATCH-UP

2010 Stats

AND NFL Rankings

2010 AFC WEST CHAMPIONSKANSAS CITY CHIEFS (10-6) VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS (12-4)

SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 2011 – 12:00 PM (CENTRAL)NEW ARROWHEAD – KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

THE SERIES

BROADCAST INFORMATION

POSTSEASON GAME #1

Kansas City VS. BALTIMORE

Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349.7 (12) 322.9 (22)Rush Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164.2 (1) 114.4 (14)Pass Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185.5 (30) 208.4 (20)Total Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330.2 (14) 318.9 (10)Rush Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110.3 (14) 93.9 (5)Pass Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219.9 (17) 224.9 (21)Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +9 (T5) +7 (9)Points/Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.9 (14) 22.3 (16)Opp. Pts./Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.4 (11) 16.9 (3)

CHIEFS-RAVENS ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SERIES

(3-2-0) Date Result Of Note 10/21/99 W 35-8 Hasty, Tongue INT return TDs. 9/21/03 W 17-10 Hall, 97-yard kickoff return TD. 10/4/04 W 27-24 Holmes: 125 rushing yards, 2 TDs. 12/10/06* L 10-20 McNair: 21-27, 283 yards, 1 TD. 9/13/09 L 24-38 McGraw blocked punt for TD.

*At Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City is 3-2 in regular season play against Baltimore. The two teams have never met in the playoffs. The Ravens claimed a 38-24 victory on Opening Day of the 2009 season at M&T Bank Stadium (9/13/09). Despite having QB Matt Cassel sidelined due to an injury, the contest was tied at 24-24 with 5:00 remaining before Baltimore pulled away. The Ravens recorded a 20-10 victory in their only regular season appearance at Arrowhead Stadium (12/10/06), snapping a streak of 18 consecutive December home wins by the Chiefs.

The Chiefs got their initial win of the 2004 campaign with a 27-24 victory on Monday Night Football at Baltimore (10/4/04). RB Priest Holmes racked up 125 rushing yards and a pair of TDs against his former club, while the KC defense registered 4.0 sacks. Dick Vermeil registered the 100th career victory of NFL coaching with a 17-10 triumph at Baltimore (9/26/03). WR Dante Hall became the fi rst player in NFL history to record a kickoff or punt return TD in three consecutive games as he returned a kickoff for a 97-yard TD in that game. The Chiefs got their inaugural victory against the Ravens in ’99, as Kansas City posted a 35-8 win in a Thursday night contest at Baltimore (10/21/99). The Chiefs picked off Ravens QB Stoney Case three times, returning two of those INTs for TDs.

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

Play-by-play: Mitch Holthus Color Commentator: Len DawsonSideline Reporter: Kendall Gammon

CBS National CoverageKCTV5 in Kansas City

Play-by-play: Jim NantzColor Commentator: Phil Simms

The Chiefs and Ravens will square off for the fi rst time in the postseason when Kansas City hosts Baltimore in an AFC Wild Card Game at the New Arrowhead on Sunday (1/9). The Chiefs fi nished the regular season with a 10-6 record and captured their fi rst AFC West championship since 2003. Kansas City is a member of the NFL’s postseason dance for the fi rst time since 2006. The Chiefs last hosted a Wild Card Game at Arrowhead in ’93. The Chiefs enter the postseason after compiling a 7-1 regular season mark at Arrowhead. Under Head Coach Todd Haley, the Chiefs have made a six-game improvement in the win column compared to 2009, the biggest one-year turnaround in team history. Haley is the only active head coach to win division titles with fi ve different franchises during his NFL coaching tenure. The Ravens concluded the regular season with four consecutive wins to fi nish 12-4, earning their third straight postseason berth under John Harbaugh. Kansas City claimed the NFL’s rushing title for the fi rst time since ’95, averaging a league-best 164.2 ypg. The Chiefs were even better at Arrowhead, registering an NFL-high 182.9 rushing ypg at home, 30.4 ypg more than second-place Houston (152.5). Pro Bowl RB Jamaal Charles (1,467 yards) fi nished second in the league in rushing and averaged 6.38 yards per carry in 2010, the second-best seasonal tally by a RB in NFL history behind only Browns RB Jim Brown (6.40 in ’63). Charles and RB Thomas Jones (896 yards) combined for 2,363 rushing yards, the fourth-highest mark in NFL history by a pair of teammates each owning at least 500 yards. Only Pittsburgh (9) permitted 14 points or less in more games than Kansas City (8) and Baltimore (8) in 2010, while only the N.Y. Jets (13.4) and Pittsburgh (13.8) permitted fewer points per game at home than Kansas City (14.8). LB Derrick Johnson led the Chiefs with 147 tackles, while LB Tamba Hali ranked second in the NFL with 14.5 sacks. The Ravens ranked third in the NFL in scoring defense (16.9 ppg) and were fi fth in rushing defense (93.9 ypg). QB Matt Cassel will make his postseason debut for the Chiefs after producing a franchise-record +20 TD/INT differential (27 TDs/7 INTs) to rank second in the NFL behind only Patriots QB Tom Brady (+32). Pro Bowl WR Dwayne Bowe (1,162 yards, 15 TDs) became the fi rst member of the Chiefs to ever pace the NFL in TD receptions. Baltimore QB Joe Flacco is 3-2 as starter in the postseason with all fi ve of those contests coming on the road. Ravens RB Ray Rice has produced back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons with 1,220 yards in 2010.

National Radio CoverageWestwood One

Play-by-Play: Kevin HarlanColor Commentator: James LoftonSideline: Tony Boselli

2010 NFL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE & SEEDING

AFC WILD CARD GAMES NFC WILD CARD GAMES(1/8) N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis (7:00) (1/8) New Orleans at Seattle (3:30) (1/9) Baltimore at Kansas City (12:00) (1/9) Green Bay at Philadelphia (3:30)AFC DIVISIONAL GAMES NFC DIVISIONAL GAMES(1/15) at Pittsburgh (3:30) (1/15) at Atlanta (7:00) (1/16) at New England (3:30) (1/16) at Chicago (12:00) AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMESunday, January 23rd (5:30) Sunday, January 23rd (2:00)

SUPER BOWL XLV(2/6) Cowboys Stadium – Arlington, Texas (5:30) *All times Central

AFC SEEDS NFC SEEDS 1. New England (14-2) 1. Atlanta (13-3) 2. Pittsburgh (12-4) 2. Chicago (11-5) 3. Indianapolis (10-6) 3. Philadelphia (10-6) 4. Kansas City (10-6) 4. Seattle (7-9) 5. Baltimore (12-4) 5. New Orleans (11-5) 6. N.Y. Jets (11-5) 6. Green Bay (10-6)

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Kansas City Chiefs VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS JANUARY 9, 2011

VS.

Todd Haley was named the 11th head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on February 6, 2009 and is in his second year leading the Chiefs. Haley is in his 16th season in the NFL in 2010 and his 14th 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 five division titles with five different NFL teams. He is the first head coach in Chiefs history to win a division crown in his second season at the helm of the franchise. 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. He is the son of longtime NFL personnel executive Dick Haley, who helped build the Steelers Super Bowl teams of the ’70s. A ’91 graduate of the University of North Florida, he was a recipient of that school’s 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award.

CHIEFS HEAD COACH - TODD HALEY RAVENS HEAD COACH - JOHN HARBAUGH

John Harbaugh was named the third head coach in Ravens history on January 19, 2008. He guided Baltimore to an 11-5 regular season record and a berth in the AFC Championship Game as a rookie head coach in 2008 and a 9-7 record and a playoff berth in 2009. Harbaugh spent the 10 seasons prior to being the Ravens head coach with the Philadelphia Eagles (’98-07). He served as the club’s secondary coach in 2007 after working nine seasons as the Eagles special teams coordinator.

Philadelphia made four straight NFC Championship Game appearances (2001-04) and appeared in the playoffs fi ve consecutive years (2000-04) during Harbaugh’s tenure with the Eagles. The club also earned a berth in Super Bowl XXXIX. Following the 2001 campaign he was named the NFL’s Special Teams Coach of the Year. Born September 23, 1962 in Perrysburg, Ohio, Harbaugh played defensive back at Miami (Ohio). He began his coaching career at Western Michigan (’84-86) and also enjoyed stops at Pitt (’87), Morehead State (’88), Cincinnati (’89-96) and Indiana (’97). He is the son of longtime college coach, Jack Harbaugh and the brother of longtime NFL QB and current Stanford University Head Coach.

NFL Head Coach: 3rd YearNFL Coach Overall: 13th Year NFL Overall: 35-18 (.630) Regular Season: 32-16 (.667)

Postseason: 3-2 (.600)Record w/BAL: 32-16 (.667) Record vs KC: 1-0 (1.000)College: Miami (OH) (’84)

NFL Head Coach: 2nd YearNFL Coach Overall: 14th Year NFL Overall: 14-18 (.438)Regular Season: 14-18 (.438)Postseason: 0-0 (.000)

Record w/KC: 14-18 (.438)Record vs. BAL: 0-1 (.000)Overall NFL Exp: 16th yearCollege: North Florida (’91)

THE ROOKIE CLASS OF 2010 Kansas City’s 2010 rookie class has made substantial contributions. Six of Kansas City’s 2010 draft picks on the Chiefs 53-man roster served as team captains at their respective colleges last season. Here is a snapshot.

Player (GP/GS) NotesS Eric Berry (16/16) His 126 tackles were most ever by a KC rookie safety. Based on press box stats was second among NFL rookie safeties in tackles, PBUs (9) and INTs (4). Was the fi rst rookie to lead the team in INTs since CB Dale Carter in ’92. Tied for second among rookie DBs with 2.0 sacks. His four INTs tied for the fourth-highest total by a KC rookie. Had a 54-yard INT return TD in a 34-14 win vs. Tennessee (12/26). A fi ve-time NFL Rookie of the Week fi nalist, tying QB Sam Bradford and WR Mike Williams for the NFL lead.

WR Dexter McCluster (11/7) Led all NFL rookie punt returners (min. 10 atts.) with a 15.5-yard avg. Averaged 12.9 yards per touch (rushing, receiving, kickoff and punt returns), ranking eighth in the NFL among rookies. Compiled 1,009 total net yards and two TDs. Had a team-record 94-yard punt return vs. San Diego (9/13) and was named NFL Rookie of the Week. Had a 31-yard TD catch vs. San Francisco (9/26).

CB Javier Arenas (16/2) Led all NFL rookie DBs with 3.0 sacks working primarily as a nickel corner. Based on press box totals was sixth among rookie CBs in PBUs (7) and was seventh in tackles. Ranked third among NFL rookies (min. 25 atts.) with an 8.4-yard PR avg. and was sixth among rookies with a 13.1 yards per touch avg.

G/C Jon Asamoah (15/1) Started at RG vs. Buffalo (10/31) as the Chiefs racked up a season-high 274 rushing yards. Also played at LG at Denver (11/14).

TE Tony Moeaki (15/15) Ranked second among all rookie TEs in receptions (47) and receiving yards (556). Broke Tony Gonzalez’s KC rookie TE record for catches (33 in ’97) and was four yards shy of surpassing TE Walter White (559 in ’75) for the highest receiving yardage total by a Kansas City rookie tight end. Named NFL Rookie of the Week after a four-catch, 44-yard, one-TD effort vs. San Francisco (9/26).

S Kendrick Lewis (12/10) Tied for third among NFL rookie safeties with 3 INTs. Based on press box totals, was seventh among rookie safeties in tackles. His 46 INT return yards ranked second on the Chiefs. A fi nalist for NFL Rookie of the Week after posting a career-high two INTs in the fourth quarter of a 27-13 win at St. Louis (12/19).

LB Cameron Sheffi eld (0/0) Promising fi fth-round pick was making the transition from a 4-3 DE in college to a 3-4 LB in the NFL ranks. Was placed on IR (9/15) after suffering a neck injury in the preseason vs. Philadelphia (8/27).

LB Cory Greenwood (16/0) Third overall pick in the 2010 CFL Draft was signed by the Chiefs as a rookie FA. Was fourth on the club with 13 special teams tackles.

WR Verran Tucker (10/2) Rookie FA was third on the club with 16 special teams tackles. Had six catches for 114 yards with a TD and a FR on special teams.

CHIEFS CLAIM THE NFL’S RUSHING CROWN

The Chiefs led the NFL in rushing for the fi rst time since ’95. The Chiefs also led the NFL in home rushing average. Here is a look at the NFL’s best in 2010.

NFL RUSHING LEADERS, 2010 HOME RUSHING YPG, 2010 Team YPG W-L Team YPG W-L1. Kansas City 164.2 10-6* 1. Kansas City 182.9 10-6*2. Oakland 155.9 8-8 2. Houston 152.5 6-10 3. Jacksonville 149.7 8-8 3. N.Y. Jets 145.3 11-5*4. N.Y. Jets 148.4 11-5* 4. Jacksonville 143.1 8-85. Philadelphia 145.4 10-6* 5. New England 141.3 14-2*

*Denotes playoff qualifi ers

RECORD-SETTING SEASON

The Chiefs established numerous records during the 2010 regular season. Team

Category 2010 Previous Record Rush. Yds by Teammates 2,363 2,201 2005

IndividualCategory 2010 Previous Record TD/INT Ratio, Season +20 - Cassel +19 DeBerg - 199020+ Yard Passes, Game 9 -Cassel 7 Multiple TimesMost Atts No INTs, Game 53 - Cassel 47 Green (12/7/03)Rushing Avg., Season 6.38 - Charles 6.03 McKnight - 1978Rushing Avg., Career 6.05 - Charles 4.80 Haynes - ’60-64Fewest Atts. to 1,000 Rush Yds. 158 - Charles 179 Charles - 2009Yds Per Touch, RB, Season 7.04 - Charles 6.88 Haynes - 1960Yds Per Touch, RB Career 6.65 - Charles 6.60 Haynes - ’60-64Rec. TDs, Season 15 - Bowe 12 Burford - 1962Cons. Games with a TD Rec. 7 - Bowe 5 Burford/TaylorRec, TE, Rookie 47 - Moeaki 33 Gonzalez - 1997Tackles, Safety, Rookie 126 - Berry 101 Wesley - 2000Longest Punt Return 94 - McCluster 93 Hall - 2003

NFL COACHING CLASS OF 2009

Of the nine head coaches hired in 2009, only Jim Caldwell (Colts) and Rex Ryan (Jets) own more victories in their fi rst two seasons than Todd Haley. 2009 2010 2009-10 2009-10Coach Team Record Record Improvement RecordJim Caldwell IND 14-2 10-6 -4 Losses 24-8 (.750)Rex Ryan NYJ 9-7 11-5 +2 Wins 20-12 (.625)Todd Haley KC 4-12 10-6 +6 Wins 14-18 (.438)Tom Cable OAK 5-11 7-8 +2 Wins 13-19 (.406)Raheem Morris TB 3-13 10-6 +7 Wins 13-19 (.406)Josh McDaniels* DEN 8-8 3-9 -5 Losses 11-17 (.393)Eric Mangini CLE 5-11 5-11 Even 10-22 (.313)Jim Schwartz DET 2-14 6-10 +4 Wins 8-24 (.250)Steve Spagnuolo STL 1-15 7-9 +6 Wins 8-24 (.250)*Relieved of duties after 12 games in 2010.

FIVE TEAMS, FIVE TITLES FOR HALEY

Todd Haley is the only active NFL head coach that has won division titles as a member of fi ve different teams. With each of those clubs, Haley was part of a dramatic turnaround. The Chiefs have won 10 games in 2010, the same total the club had combined to win from 2007-09. Here is a look Haley’s role with the division title teams. Year Team (Record) Role Prior 3 Years Division1998 N.Y. Jets (12-4)* Quality Control 9-7, 3-13, 1-15 AFC East2001 Chicago (13-3) Wide Receivers 5-11, 4-12, 6-10 NFC Central2006 Dallas (9-7) Pass Game Coord. Wide Receivers 9-7, 10-6, 6-10 NFC East2008 Arizona (9-7)** Off. Coordinator 8-8, 5-11, 5-11 NFC West2010 Kansas City (10-6) Head Coach 4-12, 2-14, 4-12 AFC West

* Reached AFC Championship Game ** Reached Super Bowl XLIII

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JANUARY 9, 2011 Kansas City Chiefs VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS

VS.

QB Matt Cassel earned AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors in November and fi nished second in the NFL with a franchise-record +20 TD/INT differential. RB Jamaal Charles ranked second in the NFL with 1,467 rushing yards, the sixth-

highest single-season total in KC history. RB Thomas Jones (896 yds) is one of 25 players in league history to eclipse the 10,000-yard career rushing mark and is the only player in league annals to have a 500-yard rushing season with fi ve different teams. Pro Bowl WR Dwayne Bowe led the team in receptions (72), rec. yards (1,162) and set a club record with an

NFL-high 15 TDs. TE Tony Moeaki (D3b-10) posted 47 receptions for 556 yards with three TDs, breaking the club’s rookie receiving record for tight ends (TE Tony Gonzalez - 33 in ’97). Five-time Pro Bowl G Brian Waters and G Ryan Lilja man the guard posts. Pro Bowl C Casey Wiegmann has taken 10,141 consecutive snaps at center. Ts Branden Albert (D1b-08) and Barry Richardson (D6b-08) start at tackle. LB Mike Vrabel owns 10 career TD receptions. LB Tamba Hali fi nished second in the NFL with a career-high 14.5 sacks and had a team-high 19 QB pressures. LB Derrick Johnson owns three career INT return TDs and led the Chiefs with 147 tackles (107 solo). LB Jovan Belcher starts at ILB. DE Glenn Dorsey (D1a-08) and DT Ron Edwards work on the defensive front with DT Shaun Smith, who had a one-yard rushing TD at Seattle (11/28). DE Wallace Gilberry fi nished second on the squad with 7.0 sacks. CB Brandon Flowers (D2-08) owns two INTs in 2010. He pairs with CB Brandon Carr (D5-08), who posted a team-best 22 PDs. CB Javier Arenas ranked third on the squad with 3.0 sacks. Rookie S Eric Berry (D1-10) had a team-high four INTs with one TD, becoming the fi rst rookie to lead the Chiefs in INTs since CB Dale Carter (’92). S Kendrick Lewis (D5a-10) ranked second on the squad with three INTs, while S Jon McGraw picked off two passes in 2010. K Ryan Succop (D7c-09) has hit 32 of his last 38 FGs. P Dustin Colquitt owns a 44.1-yard career gross and a 38.7-yard career net average. WR Dexter McCluster (D2a-10) had a franchise-long 94-yard punt return TD vs. San Diego (9/13). CB Javier Arenas owns a 21.2-yard kickoff return average.

QB Joe Flacco (D1-08) has guided the Ravens to the playoffs for a third consecutive season. Flacco completed 306 of 489 passes (62.6%) for 3,622 yards and 25 TDs with 10 INTs for a 93.6 rating. He owns a 32-16 (.667) regular season record as an NFL starter and a 3-2 mark in the playoffs. RB Ray Rice (D2-08) had 307 carries for 1,220 yards and fi ve TDs to pace the Ravens ground attack and also has 63 receptions. RB Willis McGahee added fi ve TDs in 2010. WR Anquan Boldin was acquired via trade with the Arizona Cardinals in the off-season and led the Ravens with 64 catches for 837 yards and seven TDs. Two-time Pro Bowl WR Derrick Mason owns seven TDs to go with 61 receptions for 802 yards. Two-time Pro Bowl TE Todd Heap (D1-01) posted 40 grabs for 599 yards and added fi ve TDs for Baltimore. T Michael Oher (D1-09) pairs with T Marshal Yanda (D3-07). Six-time Pro Bowl C Matt Birk anchors the offensive line and works with G Chris Chester (D2-06) and G Ben Grubbs (D1-07) in the trenches. A pair of Pro Bowl LBs in four-time honoree Terrell Suggs (D1-03) and 12-time Pro Bowler Ray Lewis (D1-96) lead the Ravens defense. Suggs leads the team with 11.0 sacks (-73.0) yards while Lewis leads the team with 2,491 career tackles. LB Jameel McClain works in the middle while LB Jarrett Johnson has two forced fumbles on the season. Two-time Pro Bowl DT Haloti Ngata (D1-06) owns 5.5 sacks (-43.0 yards). He works with NT Kelly Gregg. DE Cory Redding has accumulated 3.0 sacks (-21.0 yards). Seven-time Pro Bowl S Ed Reed (D1-02) owns a NFL-high eight interceptions and has 16 passes defensed. S Dawan Landry (D5-06) works with Reed and is second on the team with 111 tackles. CB Josh Wilson has three interceptions and he pairs with CB Chris Carr who has added two interceptions. Pro Bowl K Billy Cundiff has connected on 26 of 29 FGs and all 39 of his PAT attempts for 117 points. P Sam Koch carries a 43.7 career average and a 38.1 net average per punt. Rookie WR David Reed (D5-10) averages 29.3 yards per return and had a 103-yard return for TD at Houston (12/13). CB Lardarius Webb (D3-09) averages 9.5 yards per punt return.

2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2010 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2010 KANSAS CITY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AFC NFLCategory Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Succop 102 11th 21stRushing Yards Charles 1,467 2nd 2ndQB Rating Cassel 93.0 5th 8thReceptions Bowe 72 T8th T19thRec. Yards Bowe 1,162 5th 7th Interceptions Berry 4 T6th T20thPunting Avg. Colquitt 44.4 6th 12thPunt Ret. Avg. Arenas 8.3 9th 18thKO Ret. Avg. Arenas 21.2 16th - - Sacks Hali 14.5 1st 2nd

2010 BALTIMORE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AFC NFLCategory Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Cundiff 117 5th 8thRushing Yards Rice 1,220 6th 10thQB Rating Flacco 93.6 4th 7thReceptions Boldin 64 17th - -Rec. Yards Boldin 837 12th - -Interceptions E. Reed 8 1st 1stPunting Avg. Koch 43.6 9th 17thPunt Ret. Avg. Webb 9.5 7th 15thKO Ret. Avg. D. Reed 29.3 1st 1stSacks Suggs 11.0 T4th T10th

NOTABLE CHIEFS-RAVENS CONNECTIONS

CONFERENCE CALLS

CHIEFS DERRICK JOHNSON: 1:15 PM Central/2:15 PM EasternCHIEFS COACH TODD HALEY: 1:30 PM Central/2:30 PM Eastern

RAVENS LB RAY LEWIS: 10:30 AM Central/11:30 AM EasternRAVENS COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: 11:00 AM Central/12:00 PM Eastern

MEDIA INFORMATION

TELEVISION: CBS will broadcast the game to a national audience. Jim Nantz will call the action while former N.Y. Giants QB Phil Simms handles the color commentary. KCTV5 will broadcast the game locally in the Kansas City area.RADIO: Westwood One will broadcast the game to a national audience. Former “Voice of the Chiefs” Kevin Harlan calls the action while Hall of Fame WR James Lofton handles the color with former Jaguars T Tony Boselli reporting from the sidelines. 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 17th 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 (Central). Following the game, the Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network, anchored by 101 the Fox (KCFX-FM), will air the fi rst hour of the postgame show. The second hour will air on Sports Radio 810 (WHB-AM).

• Chiefs General Manager SCOTT PIOLI served as the pro personnel coordinator with Baltimore (’96). He moved to Baltimore when the franchise relocated from Cleveland, where he served as a scouting asst. (’92) and pro personnel asst. (’93-95), working with current Ravens General Manager OZZIE NEWSOME.

• Baltimore senior offensive asst. AL SAUNDERS (’89-98, 2001-05), WRs coach JIM HOSTLER (2000) and OL coach JOHN MATSKO (2006-07) all coached with Kansas City.

• Chiefs DL coach ANTHONY PLEASANT played with Baltimore (’96).• Kansas City WR TERRANCE COPPER played with Baltimore (2008).• Baltimore K BILLY CUNDIFF spent time with Kansas City (2008). • Chiefs WRs coach RICHIE ANDERSON is a native of Sandy Springs, MD. • Kansas City T BRANDEN ALBERT is a native of Glen Burnie, MD.• Baltimore OLBs coach TED MONACHINO prepped at Bethany, MO. He coached

at Pacifi c (MO) HS, Hannibal (MO) HS and at SW Missouri State.• Ravens asst. OL coach ANDY MOELLER coached at Missouri (’94-99).• Ravens CB CARY WILLIAMS played collegiately at Washburn University in

Topeka, KS where he was teammates with Chiefs Insider JOSH LOONEY.

A SEASON OF IMPROVEMENT

The Chiefs have improved in 39 different categories after 16 games in 2010 compared to 2009. Here are some highlights . . .

TeamCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementWins 10 4 6 more winsTurnover Margin +9 +1 +8 increase

OffenseCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementPoints Scored 366 294 72 more pointsThird-Down Pct. 36.7 27.3 9.4% increaseTotal YPG 349.7 303.2 46.5 more YPGRushing YPG 164.2 120.6 43.6 more rushing YPGSacks Allowed 32.0 45.0 13.0 fewer sacks allowed

DefenseCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementPoints Per Game 20.4 26.5 6.1 fewer PPG allowedTotal YPG 330.2 388.2 58.0 fewer YPGRushing YPG 110.3 156.5 46.2 fewer rushing YPGPasser Rating 78.1 87.1 9.0 decreaseSacks 39.0 22.0 17.0 more sacks

Special TeamsCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementPunt Return Avg. 10.1 6.5 3.6-yard increase20+ Yard Punt Rets. 6 0 6 more

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Kansas City Chiefs VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS JANUARY 9, 2011

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CASSEL AMONG NFL LEADERS

QB Matt Cassel fi nished second in the NFL with a +20 TD/INT differential (27 TDs/7 INTs), trailing only Patriots QB Tom Brady (+32). Cassel broke the previous Chiefs record of +19 set by QB Steve DeBerg (’90). Cassel fi nished third in the NFL with a 6.00 TD percentage (min. 225 atts.), trailing only Brady (7.32) and Jaguars QB David Garrard (6.28) in 2010. Cassel fi nished the year with 27 TDs to tie the fourth-best single-season mark in team history. The franchise record of 30 TD passes was established by HOF QB Len Dawson in ’64. Cassel produced a streak of158 consecutive passes without an INT earlier this year, the third-longest streak in Chiefs annals. DeBerg (223 in ’90) established the KC record. KC RECORD BOOK NFL LEADERS CHIEFS RECORD BOOKATTS. W/O INT TD/INT DIFFERENTIAL TD/INT DIFFERENTIAL 1. 233 DeBerg, 1990 1. +32 (36/4) Brady, NE 1. +20 (27/7) Cassel, ’102. 202 Gannon, 1997-98 2. +20 (27/7) Cassel, KC +19 (23/4) DeBerg, ’903. 158 Cassel, 2010 3. +19 Two tied 3. +16 (26/10) Dawson, ’664. 161 Thigpen, 2008 (28/14) Grbac, ’00

1,000-YARD RB/WR COMBOS

RB Jamaal Charles (1,467 yards) and WR Dwayne Bowe (1,162 yards)became just the third 1,000-yard RB/WR tandem in team history. It marked the second 1,000-yard season for both Charles and Bowe. Kansas City fi nished the year with 10+ wins the two previous times it boasted a combination of a 1,000-yard rusher and receiver. Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota and Pittsburgh all had a 1,000-yard RB/WR combo in 2009, and all fi ve of those clubs qualifi ed for postseason play. Atlanta, Houston, N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh all accomplished the feat this season.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK, 1,000-YARD RB/WR COMBOS Season W-L Running Back Yards Wide Reciever Yards1990 11-5 Barry Word 1,015 Stephone Paige 1,0212005 10-6 Larry Johnson 1,750 Eddie Kennison 1,102 2010 10-6 Jamaal Charles 1,467 Dwayne Bowe 1,162

SACK STATS

The Chiefs ranked 10th in the NFL with 39.0 sacks in 2010, the team’s most since 2004 when the club tallied 41.0 QB takedowns. KC was 32nd in the league with 10.0 sacks in 2008, the year before Todd Haley’s arrival as head coach. LB Tamba Hali registered a career-high 14.5 sacks to rank in the AFC and second in the NFL, trailing only Dallas LB DeMarcus Ware (15.5). Hali joins DEs Jared Allen and Eric Hicks as just the third Chiefs player to register a double-digit sack campaign since 2000. Hali and DE Wallace Gilberry combined for 21.5 sacks, tying for the second-highest total by a pair of Chiefs teammates since 2000. NFL LEADERS CHIEFS RECORD BOOKMOST SACKS, 2010 MOST SACKS, SEASON1. 15.5 DeMarcus Ware DAL 1. 20.0 Derrick Thomas 19902. 14.5 Tamba Hali KC 2. 15.5 Jared Allen 20073. 14.0 Cameron Wake MIA 3. 15.0 Neil Smith 19934. 13.5 Clay Matthews GB 4. 14.5 Tamba Hali 20105. 13.0 John Abraham ATL Three others tied CHIEFS RECORD BOOK CHIEFS RECORD BOOKMOST SACKS, 2000-10 MOST COMBINED SACKS BY1. 15.5 Jared Allen 2007 TEAMMATES, 2000-102. 14.5 Tamba Hali 2010 1. 23.0 Allen/Hali 20073. 14.0 Eric Hicks 2000 2. 21.5 Hicks/Williams 2000 4. 11.0 Jared Allen 2005 Clemons/Hicks 20005. 9.0 Jared Allen 2004 Gilberry/Hali 2010

4THE INTERCEPTORS

Kansas City returned three interceptions for TDs in 2010, the club’s most since taking three back in 2003. CB Brandon Flowers returned a QB Seneca Wallace INT for a 33-yard TD at Cleveland (9/19), while LB Derrick Johnson had a INT return for a 15-yard TD off QB Todd Bouman vs. Jacksonville (10/31). CB Eric Berry took back a QB Kerry Collins INT for a 54-yard TD vs. Tennessee (12/26). Berry fi nished the season with four interceptions, tying for the fourth-highest total by a rookie in Chiefs history. He is the fi rst rookie to lead the team in interceptions since fellow University of Tennessee alum CB Dale Carter in ’92. Berry ranked second on the club with 126 tackles, the highest total by a rookie safety in team history and the third-highest total by a rookie in club annals. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK CHIEFS RECORD BOOKMOST TACKLES, ROOKIE MOST INTs, ROOKIE1. 144 Gary Spani 1978 1. 8 Bobby Hunt 19622. 140 Dino Hackett 1986 2. 7 Dale Carter 19923. 126 Eric Berry 2010 3. 6 Kevin Ross 19844. 120 Art Still 1978 4. 4 Eric Berry 20105. 101 Greg Wesley 2000 Four others tied

KANSAS CITY’S WINNING WAYS

The Chiefs won their sixth AFC West title after previously winning the division crown in ’71, ’93, ’95, ’97 and 2003. The 2010 division championship was the ninth in franchise history, including AFL West crowns in ’62, ’66 and ’68. KC shared the ’68 title with Oakland. KC fi nished 10-6 for the fi fth time in franchise history. The Chiefs previously accomplished the feat in ’86, ’91, ’92 and 2005. The Chiefs qualifi ed for the playoffs for the 16th time in team history. The Chiefs made a six-game leap in the win column from 2009 (4-12) to 2010 (10-6), the biggest leap in team history. The club enjoyed fi ve-game jumps on two previous occasions: 2002 (8-8) to 2003 (13-3) and ’61 (6-8) to ’62 (11-3).

BEST SINGLE-SEASON TURNAROUNDS IN CHIEFS HISTORYSeason Record Prior Season Improvement Head Coach2010 10-6 4-12 in 2009 6 more wins Todd Haley1962 11-5 6-8 in 1961 5 more wins Hank Stram2003 13-3 8-8 in 2002 5 more wins Dick Vermeil

WORST TO FIRST FINISHES SINCE 2003

Todd Haley joins Chiefs Hall of Fame inductee Marty Schottenheimer (11-5 in ’90) as the only other coach to guide the Chiefs to a double-digit victory tally in his second season with KC. Haley, Schottenheimer (’90) and Herm Edwards (2006) are the only three coaches in franchise history to lead the Chiefs to the postseason in their fi rst or second year at the helm of the Chiefs. Haley became just the second coach in franchise annals to record a worst-to-fi rst turnaround. Dick Vermeil accomplished the feat in 2002-03. It marked the eighth consecutive season a team has won its division crown after fi nishing last the previous season.

NFL’S WORST TO FIRST FINISHES, 2003-PRESENT YEAR TEAM TWO-YEAR RECORDS 2003 Carolina 11-5 7-9 2003 Kansas City 13-3 8-8* 2004 Atlanta 11-5 5-11 2004 San Diego 12-4 4-12* 2005 Chicago 11-5 5-11 2005 Tampa Bay 11-5 5-11 2006 Baltimore 13-3 6-10* 2006 New Orleans 10-6 3-13 2006 Philadelphia 10-6 6-10 2007 Tampa Bay 9-7 4-12 2008 Miami 11-5 1-15 2009 New Orleans 13-3** 8-8 2010 Kansas City 10-6 4-12* Tied for last place in the division. ** Won Super Bowl XLIII

THE ARROWHEAD ADVANTAGE

The Chiefs are 2-0 in Wild Card contests at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs registered a 7-1 record at Arrowhead in 2010, marking the sixth time the team has fi nished 7-1 or better at the facility. Kansas City leds the NFL by averaging 182.9 rushing yards per game at home in 2010, the fourth-highest average in Chiefs history. The Chiefs were third in home PPG allowed (14.8) in 2010. NFL LEADERS NFL LEADERSHOME PPG ALLOWED, 2010 HOME RUSH YPG, 20101. 13.4 N.Y. Jets (107) 1. 182.9 Kansas City (289-1,463)2. 13.8 Pittsburgh (110) 2. 152.5 Houston (233-1,220)3. 14.8 Kansas City (118) 3. 145.3 N.Y. Jets (263-1,162)

THE NFL’S TOP RUSHING TANDEM

RB Jamaal Charles (1,467) and RB Thomas Jones (896) combined for a 2,363 rushing yards, the best total by NFL teammates in 2010 and the top total in Chiefs history. It bypassed the previous KC mark of 2,201 yards set by RBs Larry Johnson (1,750) and Priest Holmes (451) in 2005. That total ranked as the fourth-highest total in NFL history by teammates with at least 500 yards apiece.

NFL LEADERS, RUSHING DUOS COMBINED YARDS, 20101. 2,263 Jamaal Charles (1,467), Thomas Jones (896) KC2. 2,058 Ahmad Bradshaw (1,235), Brandon Jacobs (823) NYG4. 1,931 Arian Foster (1,616), Derrick Ward (315) HOU3. 1,812 Darren McFadden (1,157), Michael Bush (655) OAK 5. 1,783 Maurice Jones-Drew (1,324), Rashad Jennings (459) JAX

2011 PRO BOWL PERFORMERS

The Chiefs will be represented by three players in the 2011 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl. Those three Pro Bowl players mark the club’s highest total since having four selected following the 2006 season.

CHIEFS PRO BOWLERS G Brian Waters - Five-time Pro Bowler paved the way for NFL’s top rush offense.WR Dwayne Bowe - First-time Pro Bowl player had an NFL-high 15 TD recs. RB Jamaal Charles - First-time Pro Bowl performer was second in the NFL in rushing (1,467) and yards from scrimmage (1,935).

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2010 CHIEFS RESULTS

OVERALL . . . . 10-6 AFC WEST . . . . . . 2-4 HOME . . . . . . . 7-1 ROAD . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 AFC . . . . . . . . . 6-6 NFC . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0 GRASS . . . . . . 8-5 ARTIFICIAL . . . . . 2-1OUTDOORS . . 9-5 INDOORS . . . . . . . 1-1

turnaround. MOEAKI AMONG NFL’S TOP ROOKIE TES

Chiefs TE Tony Moeaki was the fourth TE selected in the 2010 NFL Draft, but has been one of the top performers at his position this season. He caught 47 passes for 556 yards with three TDs. His 47 catches were the most receptions by a rookie TE in Chiefs history, surpassing the previous mark of 33 set by Tony Gonzalez. Moeaki fi nished the season with 556 receiving yards, just three yards behind TE Walter White (559) for the top rookie TE total in franchise history. Only Cincinnati TE Jermaine Gresham (52) had more catches than Moeaki (47) in 2010, while just New England TE Aaron Hernandez (563) tallied more receiving yards than the Chiefs rookie (556) among rookie TEs in the NFL.NFL LEADERS NFL LEADERSRECS., ROOKIE, TE, 2010 REC. YDS, ROOKIE, TE, 20101. 52 Jermaine Gresham CIN 1. 563 Aaron Hernandez NE2. 47 Tony Moeaki KC 2. 556 Tony Moeaki KC3. 45 Aaron Hernandez NE 3. 546 Rob Gronkowski NE

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK CHIEFS RECORD BOOKRECS., ROOKIE, TE REC. YDS, ROOKIE, TE1. 47 Tony Moeaki 2010 1. 559 Walter White 19752. 33 Tony Gonzalez 1997 2. 556 Tony Moeaki 20103. 29 Fred Arbanas 1962 3. 469 Fred Arbanas 1962

BALL SECURITY STATS

Kansas City committed only 14 giveaways on the season, ranking second in the NFL behind only New England (10). That total was the lowest mark in club history for a 16-game schedule. Kansas City previously had 12 turnovers in ’82 when the club only played nine games. The Chiefs threw eight interceptions and lost six fumbles on the season, both ranking as the third-fewest in team history.

2010 NFL GIVEAWAY LEADERSFEWEST GIVES INTERCEPTIONS GIVEAWAY POINTS1. 10 New England 1. 5 New England 1. 24 New England2. 14 Kansas City 2. 6 Tampa Bay 2. 27 Kansas City3. 17 Atlanta 3. 8 Kansas City 3. 28 Baltimore

TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL

Kansas City fi nished the year tied for fi fth with a +9 turnover differential (23 takes/14 gives). The four teams with a better turnover differential are all 2010 playoff qualifi ers, including the top two seeds in the AFC playoffs (New England, Pittsburgh). Kansas City’s +9 mark is an eight-turnover improvement over the club’s 2009 mark of +1. The Chiefs fi nished the 2010 season sixth in the NFL in turnover point differential with a mark of +48. Kansas City scored 75 points off of takeaways while allowing only 27 points off of giveaways. New England (24) was the only team to allow fewer points off giveaways than Kansas City (27).The top six teams in turnover point differential are all playoff qualifi ers in 2010. NFL LEADERS, 2010 NFL LEADERS, 2010 TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL TURNOVER POINT DIFF. DIFF. TEAM TA GA DIFF. TEAM TA/GA PTS1. +28 New England 38 10 1. +119 New England 143/242. +17 Pittsburgh 35 18 2. +72 Green Bay 111/393. +14 Atlanta 31 17 3. +69 Atlanta 115/464. +10 Green Bay 32 22 4. +68 Pittsburgh 120/525. +9 Kansas City 23 14 5. +59 Baltimore 87/28 N.Y. Jets 30 21 6. +48 Kansas City 75/27 Philadelphia 34 25 7. +35 Tampa Bay 102/67 Tampa Bay 28 19 8. +29 St. Louis 66/37

CHARLES IN THE RECORD BOOKS RB Jamaal Charles fi nished the 2010 campaign with 230 carries for 1,467 yards, good for a 6.38 yards per carry average. That mark ranks him second all-time in the NFL in yards per carry for a single season behind Cleveland Hall of Fame RB Jim Brown who recorded a 6.40 yards per carry average in ’63. Brown rushed 291 times for 1,863 yards. Charles’ mark of 6.38 yards per carry for 2010 ranks fi rst in Chiefs history. Charles is only the second Kansas City RB to top the 6.00-yard per carry plateau, passing the previous mark of 6.03 set by RB Ted McKnight (’78).NFL RECORD BOOK CHIEFS RECORD BOOK YARDS PER CARRY, SEASON YARDS PER CARRY SEASON 1. 6.40 Jim Brown 1963 1. 6.38 Jamaal Charles 20102. 6.38 Jamaal Charles 2010 2. 6.03 Ted McKnight 19783. 6.13 Barry Sanders 1997 3. 5.89 Jamaal Charles 2009

KC AMONG NFL’S BEST IN YARDS PER CARRY

Kansas City ranked fourth in the NFL with a 4.72 yards per carry average, the sixth-best seasonal mark in Chiefs history. Of the NFL’s top fi ve teams in terms of yards per carry, Kansas City and Philadelphia are the only two clubs to qualify for the postseason. The Eagles registered a league-high 5.45 yards per carry average thanks to QB Michael Vick who averaged 6.8 yards per rush attempt. Philadelphia was the only team to average above 5.00 yards per carry. NFL LEADERS CHIEFS RECORD BOOKYARDS PER CARRY, 2010 YARDS PER CARRY, SEASON1. 5.45 Philadelphia 1. 5.18 19662. 4.95 Oakland 2. 5.15 20023. 4.83 Houston 3. 5.03 19624. 4.72 Kansas City 4. 4.97 19615. 4.68 Jacksonville 5. 4.78 2008

6. 4.72 2010

RUSHING YARDS AT HOME

Kansas City rushed for 1,463 yards in the team’s eight home games in 2010, the third-best single-season mark in franchise history. The team was fi ve yards shy of the second-place mark of 1,468 yards in ’62 and was 25 yards short of the all-time mark of 1,488 yards in ’81. The Chiefs averaged 182.9 rushing yards per game at home in 2010, the fourth-best mark in team annals and the second-best average in an eight-game season at Arrowhead. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK CHIEFS RECORD BOOKRUSHING YDS, HOME, SEASON RUSH YPG, HOME, SEASON1. 1,488 1981 8 Games 1. 209.7 1962 7 Games2. 1,468 1962 7 Games 2. 198.6 1961 7 Games3. 1,463 2010 8 Games 3. 186.0 1981 8 Games4. 1,436 1978 8 Games 4. 182.9 2010 8 Games5. 1,390 1961 7 Games 5 179.5 1978 8 Games

RUSHING DEFENSE AT ARROWHEAD

Kansas City was one of NFL four teams that allowed a league-low two rushing TDs at home in 2010. Baltimore and New England also accomplished that feat and also qualifi ed for the postseason. Kansas City didn’t permit a rushing TD at home until Week 17 of the regula rseason. The Chiefs registered the fourth-best mark in franchise annals by allowing only two rushing TDs at home in 2010. Kansas City allowed no rushing TDs in ’68 and ’97, qualifying for the playoffs following both seasons. The Chiefs allowed only one rushing TD in four games during the strike-shortened ’82 campaign.NFL LEADERS, FEWEST CHIEFS RECORD BOOKRUSH TDS ALL., HOME, 2010 RUSH TDS ALLOWED, HOME 1. 2 Kansas City 1. 0 1968 7 Games Baltimore 1997 8 Games Minnesota 3. 1 1982 4 Games New England 4. 2 2010 8 Games 5. 5 1987 7 Games

CHIEFS BOAST ONE OF NFL’S YOUNGEST ROSTERS

The average age of Kansas City’s Opening Day roster in 2010 was 25.98 years old, tying Houston for the sixth-youngest roster in the NFL. The Chiefs had two rookies start on Opening Day and have had seven rookies start games in 2010. The only playoff qualifi er with a younger Opening Day roster was Green Bay (25.92). 2010 NFL LEADERS CHIEFS LEADERSYOUNGEST OPENING DAY ROSTERS ROOKIE STARTS1. 25.15 Carolina 2-14 1. 16 Eric Berry2. 25.58 Jacksonville 8-8 2. 15 Tony Moeaki Tampa Bay 10-6 3. 10 Kendrick Lewis4. 25.77 Miami 7-9 4. 7 Dexter McCluster5. 25.92 Green Bay 10-6 5. 2 Javier Arenas6. 25.98 Kansas City 10-6 2 Verran Tucker Houston 6-10 7. 1 Jon Asamoah turnaround. RANKING IN THE TOP 10

The Chiefs fi nished the regular season in the NFL’s top 10 in the following 10 categories. Here is a category-by-category breakdown. Category Rank Stat Of Note Rushing YPG 1st 164.2 43.6 more rushing YPG than 2009Rush Atts. Per Game 1st 34.8 NFL-high 556 carries10+ Yard Runs 2nd 72 Charles NFL-high 45 runs of 10+ ydsOpp. Field Position 2nd 26.8 24.8-yard line at homeHome PPG Allowed 3rd 14.8 Allowed 14 or less in 8 games Opp. Comp. Pct. 3rd 54.9 319 comp. on 581 attemptsPunts Inside 20 4th 33 20 forced fair catchesYards Per Carry 4th 4.72 Only PHI, OAK and HOU avg. moreOpp. KOR avg. 6th 20.2 Only 11 returns of 30+ yardsRed Zone TD Eff. 8th 59.6 31 TDs on 52 drives

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• Recorded 1,000 rush. yards in 158 attempts, the quickest in KC history. • Led the NFL by averaging 6.38 rushing yards per carry (min. 125 atts.),

the highest single-season mark in team history.• His 6.38 rushing yards per carry trailed only RB Jim Brown (6.40 in ’63)in

NFL history among RBs with at least 1,100 rushing yards in a season.• His 1,467 rushing yards and 1,935 yards from scrimmage are second in

the NFL. • His 45 rushes of 10+ yards were fi rst in the NFL, the fi fth-highest seasonal

total in team annals.• Finished fi fth in the AFC and tied for sixth in the NFL with 10 carries of

20+ yards.• Finished with a 7.04 yards per touch average, the highest single-season

mark among RBs in team history. • Was second in the NFL with 91 fi rst downs. • Owns two of the top six rushing games in the NFL in 2010.• Has 10 career 100-yard rushing games, including four in 2010.• Has played in 47 games (18 starts) with KC (2008-10), rushing 487 times

for 2,944 yards (6.0 avg.) with 12 TDs and catching 112 passes for 1,037 yards (9.3 avg.) with fi ve TDs.

• Also has 51 kickoff returns for 1,246 yards (24.4 avg.) with a TD.RB TIM CASTILLE• Played in 10 games (four starts), rushing fi ve times for three yards and

catching a career-high 10 passes for 43 yards (4.3 avg.).• Has appeared in 31 games with ARZ (2007-08) and KC (2009-10),

rushing 19 times for 58 yards (3.1 avg.) and catching 18 passes for 91 yards (5.1 avg.) with a TD to go with 18 special teams tackles.

RB JACKIE BATTLE• Saw action in 16 contests, totaling 20 carries for 50 yards (2.5 avg.)

with a TD and catching one pass for nine yards. Added 10 special team tackles.

• Has played in 33 contests in four seasons (2007-10), rushing 41 times for 118 yards with two TDs and catching fi ve passes for eight yards.

FB MIKE COX• Appeared in seven games (two starts), recording four catches for 27

yards.• Has played in 39 games (17 starts) with KC (2008-10), rushing four times

for three yards with a TD and catching 22 passes for 125 yards.

WIDE RECEIVERS

WR DWAYNE BOWE• Generated fi ve catches for 68 yards (13.6 avg.) vs. Oakland (1/2).• Earned his fi rst career Pro Bowl invite. • Caught a TD pass in a franchise-record seven consecutive games (Oct.

17th - Nov. 28th). • Led the NFL with 528 rec. yards and eight rec. TDs in November.• Had 63 receptions for 1,010 yards with 14 TDs in his last 12 games, the

NFL’s highest TD total since October 17th.• Started 16 contests, recording 72 catches for a career-best and team-

high 1,162 yards with a career-high and league-best 15 TDs.• His 1,162 receiving yard were the seventh-highest single-season total in

team history.• Joined with RB Jamaal Charles to become the third same-season 1,000-

yard RB/WR tandem in team history.• Only Atlanta WR Roddy White (3) and Seattle WR Mike Williams (3) had

more 10-catch games. Led the NFL with fi ve multi-TD games. • His 15 TD receptions are the highest single-season total in team history.• First Chiefs player to lead NFL in TD receptions.• Was second in the NFL among all players with 15 TDs.• Ranked fi fth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL with 1,162 receiving

yards. • Tied for eighth in the AFC with 72 catches.• Finished third in the AFC and tied for sixth in the NFL with 19 receptions

of 20+ yards.• Those 19 catches for 20+ yards are the tied for the third-highest single-

season total in team history.• Has played in 59 games (56 starts) in four seasons (2007-10).• Has caught 275 passes for 3,768 yards (13.7 avg.) with 31 TDs. • Is eighth in team history with 3,768 receiving yards and eighth with 31

career TD receptions. Owns 10 career 100-yard receiving games. • His 275 receptions are 10th in club annals. WR CHRIS CHAMBERS• Caught 22 passes for 213 yards (9.7 avg.) with one TD in 13 games

(seven starts).• Has seen action in 153 games (127 starts) with MIA (2001-07), SD

(2007-09) and KC (2009-10), catching 540 passes for 7,648 (14.2 avg.) with 58 TDs and rushing 44 times for 373 yards (8.5 avg.).

• Owns 19 career 100-yard receiving games.

QB MATT CASSEL• Completed 262 of 450 (58.2%) passes for 3,116 yards with 27 TDs

and seven INTs, good for a career-high 93.0 passer rating. Also had 33 carries for 125 yards.

• His 27 TDs tied for the third-highest seasonal total in team history.• His 93.0 passer rating ranked fi fth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL.• His 27 TD passes were fourth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL.• Those 27 TD throws tied for the fourth-highest seasonal total in team

history.• Finished third in the NFL with a 6.00 TD pct. (min. 250 atts.).• His +20 TD/INT differential ranks second in the NFL behind NE QB Tom

Brady (+32), the top seasonal mark in Kansas City annals, breaking the previous mark of +19 set by QB Steve DeBerg (’90).

• His 1.56 interception pct. was third in the AFC and fourth in the NFL. That mark is the third-lowest single-seasonal total in team history.

• Threw seven INTs (min. 275 atts.), the third-lowest total in the AFC and fi fth in the NFL.

• Tied for ninth in the AFC with 40 completions of 20+ yards.• Is 9-3 in 12 career 100.0+ rating games (min. 20 atts.), including seven

with KC. Has six career 300-yard passing games.• Was named the AFC Player of the Month for November, completing 90

of 144 passes (62.5%) for 1,111 yards with 12 TDs and only one INT for a 111.2 passer rating.

• Had eight games with two or more TD passes in 2010.• Has played in 60 games (45 starts) with NE (2005-08) and KC (2009-10),

completing 882 of 1,498 passes for 9,986 yards with 66 TDs and 36 INTs for an 83.6 passer rating. Has 168 carries for 612 yards with three TDs.

• Has played in four postseason games.QB BRODIE CROYLE• Has played in 18 games (10 starts) in four seasons (2006-10), completing

181 of 319 passes for 1,669 yards with eight TDs and nine INTs for a 67.8 rating. Also has 10 rushes for 15 yards.

QB TYLER PALKO• Appeared in two contests, completing four of six passes for 35 yards.• Signed from the practice squad on December 8th.

RUNNING BACKS

RB THOMAS JONES• Became the third active player and 25th player in NFL history with 10,000

career rushing yards at St. Louis (12/19).• Played in 16 games (10 starts), carrying the ball 245 times for 896 yards

(3.7 avg.) with six TDs and caught 14 passes for 122 yards (8.7 avg.).• Combined with RB Jamaal Charles to record 2,363 rushing yards, the

fourth-highest total in NFL history by teammates with at least 500 yards apiece, the highest total by Kansas City teammates.

• Has played in 164 games (117 starts) with ARZ (2000-02), TB (2003), CHI (2004-06), the NYJ (2007-09) and KC (2010), rushing 2,525 times for 10,113 yards (4.0 avg.) with 68 TDs. Also has 303 receptions for 1,980 yards (6.5 avg.) with three TDs.

• Only RB LaDainian Tomlinson (7,505) and RB Steven Jackson (7,275) have rushed for more yards from 2005-10 than Jones (7,274).

• Has played in 87 consecutive games dating back to a contest vs. Carolina (11/20/05).

• Only player in NFL history with a 500-yard season with fi ve diff. teams.• Owns 34 career 100-yard rushing games, including two with KC.• Has started all seven postseason contests he’s played in, rushing 120

times for 498 yards (4.2 avg.) with fi ve TDs and 11 receptions for 82 yards (7.5 avg.).

RB JAMAAL CHARLES• Registered 14 rushes for 87 yards with a fi ve-yardTD and two receptions

for 13 yards vs. Oakland (1/2).• Selected to his fi rst career Pro Bowl.• In 16 games (six starts) had 230 carries for a team-high and career-best

1,467 yards with fi ve TDs and 45 catches for 468 yards with three TDs.• Joined with WR Dwayne Bowe to become the third same-season 1,000-

yard RB/WR tandem in team history.• Combined with RB Thomas Jones to record 2,363 rushing yards, the

fourth-highest total in NFL history by teammates with at least 500 yards apiece, the highest total by Kansas City teammates

• His career 6.04-yard career rushing average ranks fi rst in NFL history among RBs and fi rst in KC history (min. 300 atts.).

• Had 1,467 rush. yards, the sixth-highest seasonal total in KC annals.• Is the third player in team history to record back-to-back 1,000-yard

seasons, joining RBs Priest Holmes and Larry Johnson.

QUARTERBACKS

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• Has seen action in fi ve playoff contests (two starts), catching 24 passes for 407 yards (17.0 avg.) with a TD.

WR TERRANCE COPPER• Caught 18 passes for 157 yards in 16 games (three starts).• Led the club with a career-high 19 special teams tackles.• Has appeared in 94 games (10 starts) in six NFL seasons with DAL

(2004-05), NO (2006-08), BAL (2008) and KC (2009-10).• Has caught 68 passes for 825 yards (12.1 avg.) with six TDs and 29

kickoff returns for 546 yards (18.8 avg.). Also has 76 special teams tackles.

WR DEXTER McCLUSTER• Returned three kickoffs for 78 yards (26.0 avg.) vs. Oakland (1/2).• Played in 11 games (seven starts), producing 21 receptions for 209

yards (10.0 avg.) with a TD and 18 rushes for 71 yards.• Also has 13 punt returns for 202 yards (15.5 avg.) with a TD and 26

kickoff returns for 527 yards (20.3 avg.).• Has 78 touches for 1,009 combined net yards (12.9 avg.) with two TDs.WR VERRAN TUCKER• Played in 11 games (two starts), producing six catches for 114 yards with

a TD. Also recovered a fumble on a punt return.• Ranked third on the team with 16 special teams tackles.WR QUINTEN LAWRENCE• Was promoted to 53-man roster on December 25th.• Has played in six career games (one start), catching one pass for nine

yards and rushing twice for 42 yards. Also has 16 KORs for 317 yards.TIGHT ENDS

TE LEONARD POPE• Had 10 receptions for 76 yards with two TDs in 16 games (six starts).• Has appeared in 71 games (39 starts) with ARZ (2006-08) and KC

(2009-10), posting 78 receptions for 726 yards (9.3 avg.) with eight TDs.• Has started three playoff games, with two receptions for 21 yards (10.5

avg.).TE TONY MOEAKI• Posted one catch for 17 yards vs. Oakland (1/2).• Started 15 games, recording 47 receptions for 556 yards (11.8 avg.) with

three TDs.• His 47catches were the most for a rookie TE in Chiefs history, bypassing

TE Tony Gonzalez (33).• His 556 receiving yards were the second-highest total by a rookie in

Chiefs history, trailing only TE Walter White (559) for fi rst.• His 47 receptions were third among AFC rookies and are fi fth in the NFL.• Was second among rookie TEs in the NFL with 47 catches behind CIN’s

Jermaine Gresham (52).TE JAKE O’CONNELL• Played in 15 games (two starts), producing three receptions for 31 yards

and one special teams tackles. Also had one kickoff return for fi ve yards.• Has seen action in 19 games (four starts) for KC (2009-10), catching fi ve

passes for 38 yards (7.6 avg.) and two special teams tackles.

OFFENSIVE LINE G BRIAN WATERS• Started 16 games at LG and has also seen duty at LT.• Elected to his fi fth career Pro Bowl..• Has played in 163 games (149 starts) in his 11-year career with KC. • His 149 career starts are eighth in KC history.• Has started two playoff contests.G RYAN LILJA• Started 15 games at RG and was inactive for one contest.• Has played in 81 games (74 starts) with IND (2004-09) and KC (2010).• Started eight postseason games as a member of the Indianapolis Colts.C CASEY WIEGMANN• Opened all 16 contests at center.• Has started 159 consecutive games and taken 10,141 consecutive snaps

at center dating back to 2001, the longest active streak by any NFL OL.• Has played in 211 games (183 starts) with IND (’96), the NYJ (’96-97),

CHI (’97-2000), KC (2001-07, 2010) and DEN (2008-09).• Has started two playoff games.T BRANDEN ALBERT• Started 15 games at LT and was active, but did not play in one game with

a groin injury.• Has started 44 games in three seasons with KC (2008-10).T BARRY RICHARDSON• Started 16 games, 15 at RT and one at LT. • Has played in 32 games (17 starts) in three seasons (2008-10).T RYAN O’CALLAGHAN• Played in 11 contests with one start at RT and was inactive for fi ve

games.

• Has played in 51 games (20 starts) with NE (2006-08) and KC (2009-10).• Has seen action in three playoff contests.C RUDY NISWANGER• Has played in 56 games (31 starts) during his fi ve-year NFL career.• Has played in one postseason game.G/C JON ASAMOAH • Has played in 16 games with one start at RG.

DEFENSIVE LINE DT RON EDWARDS• Generated four tackles (three solo) vs. Oakland (1/2).• Played in 16 games (15 starts), recording 22 tackles (10 solo), 2.0 sacks,

two QB pressures and a PD.• Has played in 128 games (85 starts) in 10 NFL seasons with BUF (2001-

05) and KC (2006-10), recording 223 tackles (152 solo), 15.5 sacks (-72.5 yards), 45 QB pressures, four FFs, three FRs and four PDs.

• Has started one postseason game.DE GLENN DORSEY• Produced fi ve tackles (three solo) and half of a sack (-2.5 yards) of Jason

Campbell vs. Oakland (1/2).• Started 16 games, registering 60 tackles (38 solo), 2.0 sacks (-16.0

yards), 1.5 tackles for loss, 16 QB pressures, a PD and a fumble recovery.• Has seen action in 47 games (46 starts) in three seasons (2008-10),

posting 155 tackles (114 solo), 4.0 sacks (-18.0 yards), 20 QB pressures, three PDs, a FF and four FRs.

DE TYSON JACKSON• Had four solo tackles and two QB pressures vs. Oakland (1/2).• Tallied 31 tackles, a sack (-2.0 yards), fi ve QB pressure and two PDs in

12 games (three starts).• Has appeared in 28 games (17 starts) in two seasons, compiling 58

tackles (37 solo), a sack (-2.0 yards), seven QB pressures and four PDs.DE WALLACE GILBERRY• Recorded a solo tackle and two QB pressures vs. Oakland (1/2).• Saw action in 16 games (two starts), producing 13 tackles, career-high

7.0 sacks, 15 QB pressures, two PDs, two FFs and two FRs.• Has appeared in 37 contests (two starts) with KC (2008-10), tallying 43

tackles (33 solo), 11.5 sacks (-82.5 yards), 20 QB pressures, two PDs, two FFs and two FRs.

DT SHAUN SMITH• Registered three solo tackles vs. Oakland (1/2).• Played in 16 games (10 starts), tallying 31 tackles, a sack (-3.0 yards)

and a one-yard TD run.• Has played in 79 games (36 starts) with NO (2004), CIN (2004-06, 2009),

CLE (2007-08) and KC (2010), collecting 229 tackles (111 solo), 3.0 sacks, two FFs and four QB pressures. Has a one-yard TD run.

• Has played in two postseason contests, recording two tackles.DT ANTHONY TORIBIO• Awarded via a waiver claim from Green Bay on September 5th.

LINEBACKERS LB MIKE VRABEL• Compiled two solo tackles vs. Oakland (1/2).• Has started 16 games, producing 48 tackles (27 solo), eight QB

pressures, a PD and a FF. Also has one TD catch.• Has played in 206 games (140 starts) during his 14-year NFL career,

tallying 794 tackles (522 solo), 57.0 sacks (-346.5 yards), 11 INTs, 24 QB pressures, 41 PDs, 19 FFs and eight FRs. Is one of 27 active NFL players - including fi ve LBs - to have played in 200 or more games.

• Is one of 27 active NFL players - including fi ve LBs - to have played in 200 or more games.

• Has played in a team-high 19 playoff games with a team-high 17 postseason starts, registering 95 tackles (65 solo), 8.0 sacks (-58.0 yards), three passes defensed, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Also has two special teams tackles, two catches for three yards with two TDs.

LB TAMBA HALI• Recorded six tackles (fi ve solo) and 2.5 sacks (-13.5 yards), 1.5 of Jason

Campbell and 1.0 of Kyle Boller vs. Oakland (1/2).• Has started 16 games, amassing 50 tackles (31 solo), 6.5 tackles for

loss, a career-high 14.5 sacks (-91.5 yards), 19 QB pressures, two PDs, four FFs and two FRs.

• Led the AFC and was second in the NFL with 14.5 sacks, trailing only Dallas LB DeMarcus Ware (15.5).

• His 14.5 sacks tied for the fourth-highest single-season total in team history and the second-highest tally in club annals since 2000.

• Tied for fourth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL with four forced fumbles• Has started 79 contests with KC, posting 296 tackles (217 solo), 41.5

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VS.sacks (-258.0 yards), 58 QB pressures, an INT, 19 FFs and four FRs.

• His 41.5 sacks are seventh in Chiefs history.• Has started one postseason game, posting fi ve tackles (four solo).LB DERRICK JOHNSON• Grabbed nine tackles (six solo) and recovered a WR Darrius Heyward-

Bey fumble vs. Oakland (1/2).• Started 16 games, tallying a team-high 147 tackles (103 solo), 6.0

tackles for loss, a sack, an INT for a TD, 13 PDs, three QB pressures, four FFs and a FR.

• Tied for fourth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL with four forced fumbles• Produced a career-high 17 tackles (12 solo) and four passes defensed at

St. Louis (12/19) to win AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.• Has played in 91 games (77 starts), recording 571 tackles (441 solo),

14.0 sacks (101.0 yards), seven INTs with three TDs, 44 PDs, 15 FFs, four FRs and 24 QB pressures.

• Has started one playoff game, recording 12 tackles (10 solo).LB JOVAN BELCHER• Registered fi ve tackles (three solo), a sack (-9.0 yards) of Jason

Campbell and forced a WR Darrius Heyward-Bey fumble vs. Oakland (1/2). Also had two QB pressures.

• Produced 97 tackles (60 solo), a sack (-9.0 yards), a FF, four QB pressures and a PD in 16 games (15 starts).

• Has seen action in 32 games (18 starts) in two seasons (2009-10), producing 130 tackles (86 solo), a sack (-9.0 yards), two PDs, six QB pressures and a FF.

LB ANDY STUDEBAKER• Saw action in 16 contests, producing 18 tackles (13 solo), 2.5 sacks (-5.5

yards), two passes defensed and six QB pressures. Also had 17 special teams tackles.

• Ranked second on the team with 17 special teams tackles. • Has played in 39 games (two starts), registering 37 tackles (28 solo), 2.5

sacks, two INTs, fi ve PDs, six QB pressures and 33 sp. teams tackles. LB DEMORRIO WILLIAMS• Appeared in 16 games, posting 10 tackles (nine solo), a sack (-2,0

yards), fi ve passes defensed, a FF, a FR and three QB pressures. Also had 12 special teams tackles.

• Has seen action in 112 games (66 starts) with ATL (2004-07) and KC (2008-10), totaling 579 tackles (373 solo), 7.5 sacks, fi ve INTs, 13 PDs, three FFs and three FRs with a TD.

• Has seen action in two playoff contests, producing four solo tackles.LB COREY MAYS• Played in 14 games and was inactive for two contests, recording 12

special teams tackles.• Has appeared in 62 games (14 starts) with NE (2006-07), CIN (2007-08)

and KC (2009-10), tallying 116 tackles (71 solo), four QB pressures, a FF, one FR and 52 special teams tackles.

• Has three played in three playof games, recording two special teams tackles and forcing a fumble on a kickoff return.

LB CORY GREENWOOD• Has played in 16 games with 13 special teams tackles.LB CHARLIE ANDERSON• Has appeared in 94 games (seven starts) with HOU (2004-07), MIA

(2008-09) and KC (2010), recording 62 tackles (42 solo), 7.5 sacks (-60.0 yards), four FFs, two FRs, two PDs and 66 special teams tackles.

• Has played in one postseason contest.

DEFENSIVE BACKS CB BRANDON FLOWERS• Had six tackles (four solo) vs. Oakland (12).• Started 15 games and was inactive for one game. • Has produced 81 tackles (59 solo), two INTs with a TD, 18 PDs and a FF.• Has appeared in 44 games (43 starts) in three seasons (2008-10),

totaling 224 tackles (182 solo), nine INTs for 189 yards with two TDs, 56 PDs, four FFs and four FRs.

CB BRANDON CARR• Posted fi ve tackles (three solo) and two passes defensed vs. Oakland

(1/2).• Has recorded 70 tackles (48 solo), an INT, a team-high 22 PDs and a FR

in 16 starts.• Has started all 48 games in his fi rst three seasons, registering 207

tackles (175 solo), four INTs, 47 PDs, a FF and four FRs.• His 48 consecutive starts is the third-longest streak to begin a career in

Chiefs history.S JON McGRAW• Grabbed three tackles (two solo) vs. Oakland (1/2).

• Played in 12 games (fi ve starts), compiling 50 tackles (31 solo), four PDs, two INTs and a QB pressure.

• Has played in 112 games (26 starts), posting 259 tackles (192 solo), seven INTs, 18 PDs, two FFs, three FRs and 107 special teams tackles.

• Has seen action in four playoff games, amassing 11 tackles (eight solo) and four special teams tackles.

S ERIC BERRY• Produced nine tackles (seven solo) vs. Oakland (1/2).• Has started 16 contests, amassing 126 tackles (82 solo), 2.0 sacks

(-11.0 yards), six QB pressures, a team-high four INTs with a TD, 13 PDs and a FF.

• Is just the fi fth rookie in KC history with a 100-tackle season and has the highest tackle total by a rookie safety in team history. His 126 tackles were the third-highest total by a rookie in Chiefs annals.

• Is the fi rst Chiefs rookie to lead the team in INTs since CB Dale Carter in ’92.

• Is the fi rst rookie safety to start all 16 games since S Greg Wesley did it in 2000.

• Is the third among AFC rookies and fourth among rookies in the NFL with four INTs.

• Is one of four rookies to return an INT for a TD.• His four INTs are tied for sixth overall in the AFC.CB TRAVIS DANIELS• Appeared in 16 contests, amassing eight tackles (fi ve solo), an INT, two

passes defensed and three QB pressures. • Has played in 76 games (28 starts) with MIA (2005-07), CLE (2008) and

KC (2009-10), totaling 150 tackles, four INTs and 23 PDs. CB JAVIER ARENAS • Had three punt returns for 20 yards (6.7 avg.) vs. Oakland (1/2). • Appeared in 16 games (one start), recording 49 tackles (35 solo),

two tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks (-29.0 yards), eight PDs and three QB pressures. Has returned 39 punts for 322 yards (8.3 avg.) and 24 kickoffs for 509 yards (21.2 avg.).

• Tied for fi fth in the NFL among defensive backs with 3.0 sacks.• Led all rookie defensive backs with 3.0 sacks.S KENDRICK LEWIS • Had four tackles (three solo) vs. Oakland (1/2).• Appeared in 12 contests (10 starts) and has been inactive four games,

recording 47 tackles (25 solo), three INTs, nine PDs and a FF.S/CB DONALD WASHINGTON• Played in 11 games (two starts), producing 21 tackles (11 solo).• Has seen action in 18 contests (two starts), posting 27 tackles (16 solo). S RESHARD LANGFORD• Has appeared in six games, tallying eight special teams tackles.S RICKY PRICE• Played in eight games.• Was promoted to the 53-man roster on November 13th.

SPECIALISTS

P DUSTIN COLQUITT• Punted the ball six times for 226 yards (37.7 gross, 37.7 net) with three

inside the 20 vs. Oakland (1/2).• Played in 16 games, recording 88 punts for 3,908 yards (44.4 gross, 37.6

net) with 33 inside the 20 and 10 touchbacks.• Is fourth in the NFL with 33 punts inside the 20, the second-highest

seasonal total in team history.• Ranked sixth in the AFC with a 37.6 gross avg. • Has played in 94 games in six seasons, punting 485 times for 21,410

yards (44.1 gross, 38.7 net) with 178 inside the 20 and 43 touchbacks.• His 38.68-yard career net punting average ranks fi rst in Chiefs history.• Is fi rst in team history with 175 career punts inside the 20.• Ranks second in club annals with 485 punts and 21,410 punting yards.• Has played in one postseason contest, punting the ball six times for 314

yards (52.3 gross, 47.7 net) with one inside the 20 and a long punt of 66 yards.

K RYAN SUCCOP• Played in 16 games, connecting on 20 of 26 FGs and all 42 PATs for 102

points in 2010.• It marked his second season with 100+ points.• Has played in 32 games, converting 45 of 55 FGs (81.81%) and 71 PATs

for 206 points.LS THOMAS GAFFORD• Has played in 41 games with Kansas City (2008-10).

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THE LAST TIMETHE LAST TIMEBaltimore 38, Chiefs 24Baltimore 38, Chiefs 24

September 13, 2009 • M&T Bank Stadium • 71,099

In a second half that resembled a back-and-forth heavyweight title bout, Kansas City and Baltimore traded touchdowns instead of punches. It was the Ravens who delivered the final two blows on the scoreboard to secure a 38-24 victory over the Chiefs at M&T Bank Stadium.

A one-yard TD plunge by Ravens RB Willis McGahee with 0:31 seconds left sealed the win after the Ravens took a 31-24 lead with 2:06 left in the game as Baltimore QB Joe Flacco connected with WR Mark Clayton for a 31-yard TD, one of Flacco’s three TD tosses on the day.

Kansas City struggled to move the ball offensively early in the contest and the Ravens kept the Chiefs defense on the field for much of the day. Baltimore owned a huge advantage in time of possession, holding the ball for 39:49 compared to 20:11 for Kansas City.

Baltimore was first on the scoreboard after constructing a nine-play, 54-yard drive capped by a 44-yard K Steve Hauschka FG, putting the Ravens up 3-0.

After a another three-and-out series by the Chiefs, Flacco scrambled to buy time before finding McGahee in the left flat for a three-yard TD extending the Baltimore lead to 10-0 with 2:04 left in the first quarter.

A 57-yard punt by P Dustin Colquitt following KC’s fourth possession pinned the Ravens at their own nine-yard line. The Chiefs defense forced Baltimore to go three-and-out. S Jon McGraw then turned the momentum in Kansas City’s favor, blocking P Sam Koch’s punt and recovering the ball in the end zone to cut the Ravens lead to 10-7 with 10:09 left in the first half.

After converting several successful third downs, the Ravens next drive stalled. A 41-yard FG attempt by Hauschka went wide left, leaving the score 10-7 in favor of Baltimore at intermission.

Kansas City’s defense then came up with a big play on the Ravens opening possession of the second half. On third and nine from the Kansas City 33-yard line, LB Derrick Johnson intercepted a Flacco pass and returned it 70 yards to the Baltimore six-yard line. Two plays later, QB Brodie Croyle – who was starting in place of an injured QB Matt Cassel – found WR Dwayne Bowe in the back of the end zone to capitalize on the turnover giving the Chiefs a 14-10 lead with 8:52 left in the third quarter.

Baltimore responded as Flacco orchestrated an 11-play, 64-yard TD drive that was capped with a nine-yard TD to TE Todd Heap, giving the Ravens a 17-14 lead. Croyle came right back, hitting WR Mark Bradley for a 50-yard strike. That play set up K Ryan Succop, who drilled a 53-yard FG on his first NFL attempt, the longest make by a Chiefs rookie since K Jan Stenerud hit a 54-yarder in ’67. Succop’s FG tied the score at 17-17.

Flacco marched his squad down the field again. FB Le’Ron McClain dove into the end zone for a one-yard TD to put the Ravens back up 24-17 with 8:10 remaining.

A roughing the passer penalty helped keep Kansas City’s next drive alive, giving the Chiefs a first down at their own 43-yard line. Three consecutive completions put the Chiefs at the Ravens 10-yard line. Croyle then found TE Sean Ryan who dove into the end zone for his first NFL score to tie the game at 24-24 with 5:21 to play.

Flacco and company moved the ball to the Kansas City 35-yard line before connecting with Clayton on a post route for a 31-yard TD, giving Baltimore a 31-24 lead with 2:06 left in the game.

After the touchdown the Chiefs failed to convert on a fourth and 18. Baltimore took over at the Kansas City nine-yard line and eventually scored on a McGahee one-yard TD run to make the final count 38-24.

BAL — Hauschka, 44-yard field goal (9-54, 3:16).BAL — McGahee, 3-yard pass from Flacco (Hauschka kick) (13-70, 6:44).KC — McGraw, blocked punt recovery in end zone (Succop kick).KC — Bowe, 2-yard pass from Croyle (Succop kick) (2-6, 0:50).BAL — Heap, 9-yard pass from Flacco (Hauschka kick) (11-64, 4:55).KC — Succop, 53-yard field goal (7-55, 2:51).BAL — McClain, 1-yard run (Hauschka kick) (9-76, 3:47).KC — Ryan, 10-yard pass from Croyle (Succop kick) (6-80, 2:49).BAL — Clayton, 31-yard pass from Flacco (Hauschka kick) (8-74, 3:15).BAL — McGahee, 1-yard run (Hauschka kick) (4-9, 1:03).

Team Statistics Ravens ChiefsFirst Downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 11Total Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 188Rushes/Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 41/198 17/29Net Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 159Pass Attempts/Completions . . . . 43/26 24/16Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0Times Sacked/Yards . . . . . . . . . 1.0/4.0 3.0/18.0Punts/Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/29.0 5/49.2Penalties/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/65 3/15Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/0 2/0Possession Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39:49 20:11

RUSHINGKC — L. Johnson 11-20; Charles 4-8; Thigpen 1-2; Battle 1-(-1).BAL — Rice 19-108; McGahee 10-44, TD; McClain 6-19, TD; Flacco 5-18; Clayton 1-9.

RECEIVINGKC — Bradley 4-73; Bowe 4-40, TD; Charles 4-29; Engram 2-19; Ryan 1-10, TD; L. Johnson 1-6.BAL— Clayton 5-77, TD; Heap 5-74, TD; Mason 4-47; McGahee 4-31, TD; Washington 3-43; McClain 3-23; Rice 2-12.

PASSINGKC — Croyle 16-24-177, 2 TDs, 0 INTs.BAL — Flacco 26-43-307, 3 TDs, 1 INT.

INTERCEPTIONSKC — D. Johnson 1-70.BAL — None.

SACKSKC — Hali 1.0.BAL — J. Johnson 2.0; Pryce 1.0.

FIELD GOALSKC — Succop (53).BAL — Hauschka (44) 41WL.

KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 7 10 — 24BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 7 21 — 38

TE Sean Ryan registers his fi rst NFL TD on a 10-yard pass from QB Brodie Croyle in the fourth quarter.

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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 2011 WON 10, LOST 6 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 21-14 San Diego 71,297 Charles 230 1467 6.4 80 5 09/19 W 16-14 at Cleveland 65,377 Jones 245 896 3.7 70 6 09/26 W 31-10 San Francisco 68,188 Cassel 33 125 3.8 23 0 10/10 L 9-19 at Indianapolis 66,869 McCluster 18 71 3.9 20 0 10/17 L 31-35 at Houston 70,926 Battle 20 50 2.5 7 1 10/24 W 42-20 Jacksonville 69,105 Arenas 1 5 5.0 5 0 10/31 W 13-10 OT Buffalo 66,625 Palko 2 5 2.5 6 0 11/07 L 20-23 OT at Oakland 61,075 Bowe 1 4 4.0 4 0 11/14 L 29-49 at Denver 75,334 Castille 5 3 0.6 3 0 11/21 W 31-13 Arizona 66,247 Smith 1 1 1.0 1t 1 11/28 W 42-24 at Seattle 66,370 TEAM 556 2627 4.7 80 13 12/05 W 10- 6 Denver 67,267 OPPONENTS 408 1764 4.3 38t 11 12/12 L 0-31 at San Diego 66,780 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/19 W 27-13 at St. Louis 55,669 Bowe 72 1162 16.1 75t 15 12/26 W 34-14 Tennessee 65,606 Moeaki 47 556 11.8 34 3 01/02 L 10-31 Oakland 67,045 Charles 45 468 10.4 31 3 K.C. Opp. Chambers 22 213 9.7 26 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 319 293 McCluster 21 209 10.0 31t 1 Rushing 129 88 Copper 18 157 8.7 20 0 Passing 167 186 Jones 14 122 8.7 20 0 Penalty 23 19 Pope 10 76 7.6 14 2 3rd Down: Made/Att 83/226 84/223 Castille 10 43 4.3 14 0 3rd Down Pct. 36.7 37.7 Tucker 6 114 19.0 38 1 4th Down: Made/Att 10/23 7/20 Cox 4 27 6.8 13 0 4th Down Pct. 43.5 35.0 O'Connell 3 31 10.3 18 0 POSSESSION AVG. 31:04 28:56 Battle 1 9 9.0 9 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5595 5283 Vrabel 1 2 2.0 2t 1 Avg. Per Game 349.7 330.2 TEAM 274 3189 11.6 75t 27 Total Plays 1063 1028 OPPONENTS 319 3777 11.8 87t 23 Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.1 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING 2627 1764 Berry 4 102 25.5 54t 1 Avg. Per Game 164.2 110.3 Lewis 3 46 15.3 23 0 Total Rushes 556 408 Flowers 2 33 16.5 33t 1 NET YARDS PASSING 2968 3519 McGraw 2 4 2.0 4 0 Avg. Per Game 185.5 219.9 D. Johnson 1 15 15.0 15t 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 32/221 39/258 Daniels 1 4 4.0 4 0 Gross Yards 3189 3777 Carr 1 0 0.0 0 0 Att./Completions 475/274 581/319 TEAM 14 204 14.6 54t 3 Completion Pct. 57.7 54.9 OPPONENTS 8 57 7.1 22t 1 Had Intercepted 8 14 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B PUNTS/AVERAGE 90/43.8 89/45.2 Colquitt 88 3908 44.4 37.6 10 33 72 1 NET PUNTING AVG. 90/37.3 89/36.4 Succop 1 33 33.0 13.0 1 0 33 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 90/771 111/922 TEAM 90 3941 43.8 37.3 11 33 72 1 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 15/6 23/9 OPPONENTS 89 4025 45.2 36.4 13 20 60 0 TOUCHDOWNS 44 38 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Rushing 13 11 Arenas 39 7 322 8.3 36 0 Passing 27 23 McCluster 13 2 202 15.5 94t 1 Returns 4 4 TEAM 52 9 524 10.1 94t 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS OPPONENTS 42 20 361 8.6 49 0 TEAM 55 137 77 94 3 366 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD OPPONENTS 57 88 72 106 3 326 McCluster 26 527 20.3 36 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Arenas 24 509 21.2 35 0 Succop 0 0 0 0 42/42 20/26 0 102 Tucker 4 73 18.3 24 0 Bowe 15 0 15 0 0 90 Copper 2 26 13.0 17 0 Charles 8 5 3 0 0 48 Battle 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jones 6 6 0 0 0 36 O'Connell 1 5 5.0 5 0 Moeaki 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 58 1140 19.7 36 0 McCluster 2 0 1 1 0 12 OPPONENTS 66 1336 20.2 94t 1 Pope 2 0 2 0 0 12 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Battle 1 1 0 0 0 6 Succop 0/ 0 6/ 6 7/ 9 6/ 8 1/3 Berry 1 0 0 1 0 6 TEAM 0/ 0 6/ 6 7/ 9 6/ 8 1/3 Chambers 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 1/ 1 5/ 5 5/ 5 7/ 9 2/4 Flowers 1 0 0 1 0 6 Succop: ()(35G,26G,23G)(38N,32G)(45G,35G,43G, D. Johnson 1 0 0 1 0 6 51N)(24G)()(28G,39N,35G)(43G,25G)(52N,40G)(23G) Smith 1 1 0 0 0 6 (43B)(47G)()(53G,38G)(35G,47N,42G)(30G) Tucker 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPP: ()(42N)(51G)(20G,24G,47G,42G)()(35G,18G) Vrabel 1 0 1 0 0 6 (43G,53N)(47N,23G,41G,33G)(58N)(36G,29G)(43G) TEAM 44 13 27 4 42/42 20/26 0 366 (25G,41G)(48G)(37G,52G)()(38G) OPPONENTS 38 11 23 4 38/38 20/24 0 326 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-2, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Hali 14.5, Gilberry 7, Arenas 3, Studebaker 2.5, Berry 2, Dorsey 2, Edwards 2, Belcher 1, Jackson 1, D. Johnson 1, Smith 1, D. Williams 1, TM 38, OPP 32 FUM/LOST: Cassel 3/1, Charles 3/2, Jones 3/1, Arenas 2/1, McCluster 2/1, Bowe 1/0, Wiegmann 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Cassel 450 262 3116 58.2 6.92 27 6.0 7 1.6 75t 26/ 182 93.0 Croyle 19 8 38 42.1 2.00 0 0.0 1 5.3 16 4/ 29 27.7 Palko 6 4 35 66.7 5.83 0 0.0 0 0.0 18 2/ 10 81.9 TEAM 475 274 3189 57.7 6.71 27 5.7 8 1.7 75t 32/ 221 90.1 OPPONENTS 581 319 3777 54.9 6.50 23 4.0 14 2.4 87t 39/ 258 78.1

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Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PDLB Johnson, Derrick 107 40 147 5 1.0/11.0 4 1 4 1/15 13S Berry, Eric 82 44 126 2 2.0/11.0 6 0 1 4/102 13LB Belcher, Jovan 60 37 97 3 0.0/0.0 4 0 1 0 1CB Flowers, Brandon 59 22 81 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 2/33 18CB Carr, Brandon 48 22 70 0 0.0/0.0 0 1 0 1/0 22DE Dorsey, Glenn 38 22 60 1.5 2.0/16.0 15 1 0 0 1LB Hali, Tamba 31 19 50 6.5 14.5/91.5 19 2 4 0 2S McGraw, Jon 31 19 50 1 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 2/4 4CB Arenas, Javier 35 14 49 2 3.0/29.0 3 0 0 0 8LB Vrabel, Mike 27 21 48 0 0.0/0.0 8 0 1 0 1S Lewis, Kendrick 25 22 47 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 3/46 9DT Smith, Shaun 20 14 34 0 1.0/3.0 2 0 0 0 1DE Jackson, Tyson 23 8 31 0 1.0/2.0 5 0 0 0 2S/CB Washington, Donald 13 11 24 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0DT Edwards, Ron 10 12 22 0 2.0/19.0 2 0 0 0 1LB Studebaker, Andy 13 5 18 0 2.5/5.5 6 0 0 0 2DE Gilberry, Wallace 9 4 13 0 7.0/50.0 15 2 1 0 2LB Williams, Demorrio 9 1 10 0 1.0/2.0 1 0 0 0 0CB Daniels, Travis 5 3 8 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 1/4 2S Price, Ricky 3 2 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0DE Magee, Alex 2 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0LB Greenwood, Cory 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0DT Toribio, Anthony 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0CB Bates, Jackie 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 2

Team 0 0 0 0 1.0/9.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 655 344 999 23 39.0/258.0 92 7 14 14/204 104

Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TDs (3): CB Brandon Flowers 33-yard INT returnWR Copper, Terrance 14 5 19 at Cleveland (9/19/10)LB Studebaker, Andy 12 5 17WR Tucker, Verran 13 3 16 LB Derrick Johnson 15-yard INT returnLB Greenwood, Cory 12 1 13 vs. Jacksonville (10/24/10)LB Williams, Demorrio 11 1 12LB Mays, Corey 8 4 12 S Eric Berry 54-yard INT returnS/CB Washington, Donald 8 3 11 vs. Tennessee (12/26/10)RB Battle, Jackie 6 4 10S Berry, Eric 5 4 9 Safety (0):S Langford, Reshard 6 2 8S Price, Ricky 6 1 7LS Gafford, Thomas 4 2 6CB Arenas, Javier 4 0 4CB Daniels, Travis 3 0 3 TDs (1): WR Dexter McCluster 94-yard punt returnRB Castille, Tim 2 1 3 vs. San Diego (9/13/10)S McGraw, Jon 2 1 3K Succop, Ryan 2 0 2 Blocked Punts (0): P Colquitt, Dustin 1 0 1WR Horne, Jeremy 1 0 1 Deflected Punts (0): TE O'Connell, Jake 1 0 1LB Simoneau, Mark 1 0 1 Blk Punt Rec. (0):LB Belcher, Jovan 0 1 1

TOTALS 122 38 160 Blk Field Goal (0):

PR = Pressure Blk FG Rec. (0):FR = Fumble RecoveryFF = Forced Fumble FF (2): CB Javier Arenas (WR Mike Thomas)INT = Interception vs. Jacksonville (10/24/10)PD = Pass Defensed

LB Demorrio Williams (WR Nick Miller)at Oakland (11/7/10)

FR (2): LS Thomas Gafford (WR Mike Thomas) vs. Jacksonville (10/24/10)

WR Verran Tucker (WR Nick Miller)at Oakland (11/7/10)

Regular season defensive and special teams statistics are based on coaches film review.

2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATSFinal Regular Season Statistics

2010 CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES

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9/13 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5 12/12 12/19 12/26 1/2 1/9

@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @

SD CLE SF IND HOU JAX BUF OAK DEN ARI SEA DEN SD STL TEN OAK BAL

FIRST DOWNS

Total 9 16 21 16 25 25 24 21 30 17 28 21 5 21 23 17

Rushing 5 5 10 7 9 13 14 6 3 8 13 9 2 9 9 7

Passing 4 10 11 8 13 10 10 9 24 8 15 11 3 10 13 8

Penalty 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 6 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 2

THIRD DOWNS

Attempts 11 15 14 10 16 11 15 15 13 11 17 14 11 17 18 18

Converted 1 5 7 1 9 6 4 3 5 4 11 6 0 5 9 7

Percentage 9.1% 33.3% 50.0% 10.0% 56.3% 54.5% 26.7% 20.0% 38.5% 36.4% 64.7% 42.9% 0.0% 29.4% 50.0% 38.9%

TOT. OFFENSE

Net Yards 197 312 457 261 417 426 414 304 484 352 503 359 67 383 458 201

Plays 49 68 66 57 68 61 74 72 79 53 80 72 41 74 77 72

Avg./Play 4.0 4.6 6.9 4.6 6.1 7.0 5.6 4.2 6.1 6.6 6.3 5.0 1.6 5.2 5.9 2.8

RUSHING

Net Yards 135 140 207 113 228 236 274 104 51 159 270 185 48 210 152 115

Rush. Att. 26 39 39 27 38 42 45 34 22 29 48 39 17 42 40 29

Avg./Att. 5.2 3.6 5.3 4.2 6.0 5.6 6.1 3.1 2.3 5.5 5.6 4.7 2.8 5.0 3.8 4.0

PASSING

Net Yards 62 172 250 148 189 190 140 200 433 193 233 174 19 173 306 86

Attempts 22 28 27 29 29 18 26 35 53 24 32 31 20 29 36 36

Completions 10 16 16 16 20 13 14 20 33 15 22 17 9 15 25 13

Intercepted 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2

Gross Yards 68 176 250 156 201 193 152 216 469 193 233 196 48 184 312 142

Sacked 1.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 3.0 1.0 7.0

Yards Lost 6 4 0 8 12 3 12 16 36 0 0 22 29 11 6 56

ADVANCES

Rushes 26 39 39 27 38 42 45 34 22 29 48 39 17 42 40 29

Completions 10 16 16 16 20 13 14 20 33 15 22 17 9 15 25 13

Totals 36 55 55 43 58 55 59 54 55 44 70 56 26 57 65 42

PENALTIES

Number 3 4 7 4 5 7 5 12 6 5 5 8 2 5 7 5

Yards 35 30 40 38 35 92 50 100 40 23 50 60 15 40 84 39

FUMBLES

Number 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 0 0 3 1

Lost 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

SCORING

Points 21 16 31 9 31 42 13 20 29 31 42 10 0 27 34 10

TD Rushing 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 1

TD Passing 1 0 3 0 3 2 1 2 4 2 4 1 0 1 3 0

TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD Punt Returns 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD Def. Returns 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

FG Attempts 0 3 2 4 1 0 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 3 1

FG Made 0 3 1 3 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 1

Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE

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9/13 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5 12/12 12/19 12/26 1/2 1/9

@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @

SD CLE SF IND HOU JAX BUF OAK DEN ARI SEA DEN SD STL TEN OAK BAL

FIRST DOWNS

Total 18 13 11 23 23 19 23 17 25 19 13 13 25 14 16 21

Rushing 4 3 2 8 8 4 7 5 8 4 1 8 11 4 1 10

Passing 14 8 9 14 15 12 12 11 17 14 10 5 14 10 12 9

Penalty 0 2 0 1 0 3 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 2

THIRD DOWNS

Attempts 15 13 17 17 10 10 23 12 10 15 12 12 15 17 12 13

Converted 4 4 4 8 5 3 11 3 6 4 3 3 11 6 3 6

Percentage 26.7% 30.8% 23.5% 47.1% 50.0% 30.0% 47.8% 25.0% 60.0% 26.7% 25.0% 25.0% 73.3% 35.3% 25.0% 46.2%

TOT. OFFENSE

Net Yards 389 299 251 341 421 300 328 321 452 382 288 247 426 224 270 344

Plays 70 58 62 76 57 58 84 64 66 68 51 55 69 67 56 67

Avg./Play 5.6 5.2 4.0 4.5 7.4 5.2 3.9 5.0 6.8 5.6 5.6 4.5 6.2 3.3 4.8 5.1

RUSHING

Net Yards 109 73 43 97 132 84 137 112 153 101 20 161 207 69 57 209

Rush. Att. 29 26 15 31 22 23 33 26 31 20 12 23 43 21 16 37

Avg./Att. 3.8 2.8 2.9 3.1 6.0 3.7 4.2 4.3 4.9 5.1 1.7 7.0 4.8 3.3 3.6 5.6

PASSING

Net Yards 280 226 208 244 289 216 191 209 299 281 268 86 219 155 213 135

Attempts 39 31 42 44 33 34 48 34 35 46 37 28 24 43 37 26

Completions 22 16 23 26 25 18 24 19 23 25 20 9 18 21 14 16

Intercepted 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 0

Gross Yards 298 229 232 244 305 222 223 229 299 295 282 117 226 181 235 160

Sacked 2.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 4.0

Yards Lost 18 3 24 0 16 6 32 20 0 14 14 31 7 26 22 25

ADVANCES

Rushes 29 26 15 31 22 23 33 26 31 20 12 23 43 21 16 37

Completions 22 16 23 26 25 18 24 19 23 25 20 9 18 21 14 16

Total 51 42 38 57 47 41 57 45 54 45 32 32 61 42 30 53

PENALTIES

Number 5 9 6 5 5 6 5 15 3 11 3 4 6 9 9 10

Yards 30 78 55 45 53 43 35 140 28 96 26 35 47 60 74 77

FUMBLES

Number 3 1 1 1 0 2 3 4 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 1

Lost 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1

SCORING

Points 14 14 10 19 35 20 10 23 49 13 24 6 31 13 14 31

TD Rushing 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 2

TD Passing 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 5 1 2 0 2 0 2 1

TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

FG Attempts 0 1 1 4 0 2 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 1

FG Made 0 0 1 4 0 2 1 3 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 1

Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE

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6. New York Jets (11-5)

3. Indianapolis Colts (10-6)

4. Kansas City Chiefs (10-6)

5. Baltimore Ravens (12-4)

1. New England Patriots (14-2)

2. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)

5. New Orleans Saints (11-5)

4. Seattle Seahawks (7-9)

6. Green Bay Packers (10-6)

3. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)

2. Chicago Bears (11-5)

1. Atlanta Falcons (13-3)

Super Bowl XLV

Sun. Feb. 65:30 PM CT FOX

WILD CARD WEEKENDSaturday, January 8th

New Orleans at Seattle, 3:30 PM - NBCN.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, 8:00 PM - NBC

Sunday, January 9th Baltimore at Kansas City, 12:00 PM - CBSGreen Bay at Philadelphia, 3:30 PM - FOX

DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFSSaturday, January 15th, 3:30 PM - CBS (AFC) Sunday, January 16th, 7:00 PM - FOX (NFC)

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPSNFC Championship, January 23rd, 2:00 pm (FOX)AFC Championship, January 23rd, 5:30 pm (CBS)

SUPER BOWL XLVCowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

Sunday, February 6th, 5:30 pm (FOX)

AFC-NFC PRO BOWLAloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii

Sunday, January 30th, 6:00 pm (ESPN)

*All Times are Central

2010 POSTSEASON SCHEDULE

Jan 8th7:00 PM CT

NBC

Jan 9th12:00 PM CT

CBS

Jan 8th3:30 PM CT

NBC

Jan 9th3:30 PM CT

FOX

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CHIEFS IN THE POSTSEASONCHIEFS PLAYOFF APPEARANCES BY THE NUMBERSWorld Championships ............................................................... 1 (1969)AFL Championships .............................................. 3 (1962, 1966, 1969)AFL West Championships ..................................... 3 (1962, 1966, 1968)AFC West Championships ...... 6 (1971, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2010)Total Playoff Games ............................................................................21All-Time Playoff Record ....................................................................8-13Years in Playoffs ..................................................................................15Most Consecutive Playoff Appearances ............................... 6 (1990-95)

RECORD VS. ALL PLAYOFF OPPONENTSTEAM RECORD LAST MEETING RESULTBuffalo 1-2 ’93 AFC Championship L, 30-13Denver 0-1 ’97 AFC Divisional L, 10-14Green Bay 0-1 Super Bowl I L, 35-10Houston 2-0 ’93 AFC Divisional W, 28-20Indianapolis 0-1 ’95 AFC Divisional L, 10-7Miami 0-3 ’94 AFC First Round L, 27-17Minnesota 1-0 Super Bowl IV W, 23-7N.Y. Jets 1-1 ’86 AFC Wild Card L, 35-15*Oakland 2-1 ’91 AFC First Round W, 10-6Pittsburgh 1-0 ’93 AFC First Round W, 27-24 (OT)San Diego 0-1 ’92 AFC First Round L, 17-0

*Franchise located in Los Angeles from 1982-94.

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT GAME RESULT 12/23/62 Houston 1962 AFL Championship W, 20-17 (OT) 1/1/67 Buffalo 1966 AFL Championship W, 31-7 1/15/67 Green Bay Super Bowl I L, 10-35 12/22/68 Oakland 1968 AFL Divisional L, 6-41 12/20/69 N.Y. Jets 1969 AFL Divisional W, 13-6 1/4/70 Oakland 1969 AFL Championship W, 17-7 1/11/70 Minnesota Super Bowl IV W, 23-7 12/25/71 Miami 1971 AFC Divisional L, 24-27 (2 OT) 12/28/86 N.Y. Jets 1986 AFC Wild Card L, 15-35 1/5/91 Miami 1990 AFC Wild Card L, 16-17 12/28/91 L.A. Raiders 1991 AFC Wild Card W, 10-6 1/5/92 Buffalo 1991 AFC Divisional L, 14-37 1/2/93 San Diego 1992 AFC Wild Card L, 0-17 1/8/94 Pittsburgh 1993 AFC Wild Card W, 27-24 (OT) 1/16/94 Houston 1993 AFC Divisional W, 28-20 1/23/94 Buffalo 1993 AFC Championship L, 13-30 12/31/94 Miami 1994 AFC Wild Card L, 17-27 1/7/96 Indianapolis 1995 AFC Divisional L, 7-10 1/4/98 Denver 1997 AFC Divisional L, 10-14 1/11/04 Indianapolis 2003 AFC Divisional L, 31-38 1/6/07 Indianapolis 2006 AFC Wild Card L, 8-23

*The Chiefs franchise was located in Dallas and known as the Texans from 1960-62.

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THE LAST GAMERaiders 31 Chiefs 10Raiders 31 Chiefs 10

January 2, 2011 • Arrowhead Stadium • 67,045

The Chiefs fell to the Raiders by a 31-10 margin at Arrowhead. The Chiefs surrendered 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter as Oakland claimed a win in the regular season finale. Kansas City’s defense recorded 4.0 sacks, including 2.5 from LB Tamba Hali, who finished the season with a career-high 14.5 sacks. RB Jamaal Charles registered 87 yards on the ground with one TD. The Raiders won the toss and chose to defer. Kansas City was forced to punt on its first possession. Oakland’s first drive ended abruptly when Chiefs LB Jovan Belcher forced a WR Darrius Heyward-Bey fumble on the Raiders first play. LB Derrick Johnson recovered the ball at the Raiders own 17-yard line, setting KC up in the Red Zone. Four plays later K Ryan Succop put a 30-yard field goal attempt through the uprights, giving the Chiefs an early 3-0 lead. Each team went punt for punt as the first quarter concluded. Oakland’s offense found rhythm in the second quarter and slowly worked its way into Chiefs territory. QB Jason Campbell hit WR Jacoby Ford on a quick screen, racing 35 yards down the sideline to Kansas City’s six-yard line. Three plays later Campbell found WR Chaz Schilens in the end zone for a six-yard TD that gave the Raiders a 7-3 advantage. Oakland K Sebastian Janikowski tacked on a 38-yard field goal, pushing the Raiders lead to 10-3 at the intermission. The Raiders were first to touch the ball in the second half. On fourth and three the Raiders came up a yard shy, giving the ball back to KC at its own 36. Four plays later Charles rumbled 47 yards on a handoff, moving the Chiefs to Oakland’s eight. Charles finished the job when he trotted into the end zone from five yards out tying the score at 10-10. Oakland responded with a touchdown drive of its own as RB Michael Bush scampered 26 yards up the middle for a TD giving the Raiders a 17-10 lead.The teams exchanged punts to open the fourth quarter. With 11:45 to play in the contest Raiders P Shane Lechler pinned KC at its own three-yard line. On third and 11 from the Chiefs own two, Cassel fired a pass intended for McCluster, but was intercepted by Raiders S Michael Huff, who returned it to the Chiefs 10-yard line. On the next play from scrimmage, Ford rushed 10 yards around the left end into the end zone, pushing Oakland’s lead to 24-10 with 11:16 remaining. On the ensuing possession, penalties forced the Chiefs into a third and 30 at their own 20. Cassel’s pass was picked off by CB Stanford Routt who returned it for a 22-yard TD, advancing Oakland’s lead to 31-10 with just over nine minutes remaining. On Kansas City’s final possession QB Tyler Palko took the helm to close out the game. Palko and company moved quickly into striking distance, but couldn’t put any points on the board, making the final count 31-10.

GAME NOTES• The Chiefs finished the year with 14 giveaways, with six fumbles lost and eight INTs, tying as the third-lowest seasonal totals in team history.• The Chiefs have registered a six-game improvement in the win column compared to 2009, the biggest one-year improvement in franchise history.

KC — Succop, 30-yard field goal (4-5, 0:44).OAK — Schilens, 5-yard pass from Campbell (Janikowski kick) (14-91, 6:39).OAK — Janikowski, 38-yard field goal (13-54, 3:06).KC — Charles, 5-yard run (Succop kick) (6-64, 2:18).OAK — Bush, 26-yard run (Janikowski kick) (9-75, 5:36).OAK — Ford, 10-yard run (Janikowski kick) (1-10, 0:09).OAK — Routt, 22-yard INT return (Janikowski kick).

Team Statistics Raiders ChiefsFirst Downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 17Total Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .344 201Rushes/Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 37/209 29/115Net Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 86Pass Attempts/Completions . . . . 26/16 36/13Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2Times Sacked/Yards . . . . . . . . 4.0/25.0 7.0/56.0Punts/Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/46.8 6/37.7Penalties/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/77 5/39Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/1 1/0Possession Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33:28 26:32

RUSHINGKC — Charles 14-87, TD; Jones 10-17; Palko 1-6; Battle 4-5.OAK — Bush 25-137, TD; Campbell 4-33; Ford 2-22, TD; Cartwright 2-6; Bennett 1-5; Reece 2-4; Heyward-Bey 1-2.

RECEIVINGKC — Bowe 5-68; Chambers 2-22; Charles 2-13; Moeaki 1-17; McCluster 1-15; Battle 1-9; Jones 1-(-2).OAK — Z. Miller 5-31; Bush 4-34; Schilens 3-24, TD; Murphy 2-29; Ford 1-35; Myers 1-7.

PASSINGKC — Cassel 11-33-115, 0 TDs, 2 INTs. Palko 2-3-27, 0 TDs, 0 INTs.OAK — Campbell 15-25-155, 1 TD, 0 INTs. Boller 1-1-5, 0 TDs, 0 INTs.

INTERCEPTIONSKC — None.OAK — Routt 1-22, TD; Huff 1-17.

SACKSKC — Hali 2.5; Belcher 1.0; Dorsey 0.5.OAK — Wimbley 3.0; Branch 1.0; Bryant 1.0; Houston 1.0; Moss 1.0.

FIELD GOALSKC — Succop (30).OAK — Janikowski (38).

OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 10 7 14 — 0KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 0 7 0 — 0

LB Tamba Hali records 2.5 sacks in the fi rst half.

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YEAR DRAFT FREE AGENTS/WAIVERS TRADE2000 G Brian Waters (FA)

2005 LB Derrick Johnson (1)P Dustin Colquitt (3)

2006 LB Tamba Hali (1) DT Ron Edwards (UFA/BUF)QB Brodie Croyle (3) C Rudy Niswanger (CFA)

2007 WR Dwayne Bowe (1) S Jon McGraw (UFA/DET)

2008 DE Glenn Dorsey (1a) FB Mike Cox (CFA)T Branden Albert (1b) DE Wallace Gilberry (FA)CB Brandon Flowers (2) CB/S Maurice Leggett (CFA)RB Jamaal Charles (3a) LB Andy Studebaker (FA)TE Brad Cottam (3b) LB Demorrio Williams (UFA/ATL)CB Brandon Carr (5)T Barry Richardson (6a)

2009 DE Tyson Jackson (1) LB Jovan Belcher (CFA) QB Matt Cassel (NE)S/CB Donald Washington (4) RB Tim Castille (FA) LB Mike Vrabel (NE)WR Quinten Lawrence (6) CB Travis Daniels (FA)TE Jake O'Connell (7b) LS Thomas Gafford (FA)K Ryan Succop (7c) S Reshard Langford (FA)

LB Corey Mays (FA)T Ryan O'Callaghan (W/NE)TE Leonard Pope (FA)S Ricky Price (CFA)

2010 S Eric Berry (1) LB Charlie Anderson (FA)WR Dexter McCluster (2a) CB Jackie Bates (FA)CB Javier Arenas (2b) RB Jackie Battle (FA)G/C Jon Asamoah (3a) WR Chris Chambers (UFA/KC)TE Tony Moeaki (3b) WR Terrance Copper (UFA/KC)S Kendrick Lewis (5a) LB Cory Greenwood (CFA)LB Cameron Sheffield (5b) RB Tervaris Johnson (CFA)

RB Thomas Jones (FA)G Ryan Lilja (FA)QB Tyler Palko (FA)LB Mark Simoneau (FA)DT Shaun Smith (FA)DT Anthony Toribio (W/GB)WR Verran Tucker (CFA)WR Jerheme Urban (FA)C Casey Wiegmann (FA)WR Chandler Williams (FA)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN 5 Unrestricted Free Agents 2 Waiver Claims24 Draft Choices 19 Free Agents 2 Trades

8 College Free Agents 8 Injured Reserve

HOW THE 2010 CHIEFS WERE BUILTNote: Players on a Reserve List and not on the 53-man roster are in italics.

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2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER(As of January 4, 2011)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. D.O.B. EXP. COLLEGE HS HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.76 Albert, Branden T 6-5 316 11/4/84 3 Virginia Glen Burnie, MD D1b-0852 Anderson, Charlie LB 6-4 250 12/8/81 7 Mississippi Jackson, MS FA-1021 Arenas, Javier CB 5-9 197 10/28/87 R Alabama Tampa, FL D2b-1073 Asamoah, Jon G/C 6-4 305 7/21/88 R Illinois Park Forest, IL D3a-1026 Battle, Jackie RB 6-2 238 10/1/83 3 Houston Humble, TX FA-1059 Belcher, Jovan LB 6-2 228 7/24/87 2 Maine West Babylon, NY CFA-0929 Berry, Eric S 6-0 211 12/29/88 R Tennessee Fairburn, GA D1-1082 Bowe, Dwayne WR 6-2 221 9/21/84 4 LSU Miami, FL D1-0739 Carr, Brandon CB 6-0 207 5/19/86 3 Grand Valley State Flint, MI D5-087 Cassel, Matt QB 6-4 230 5/17/82 6 Southern California Chatsworth, CA T (NE)-0946 Castille, Tim RB 5-11 238 5/29/84 4 Alabama Birmingham, AL FA-0984 Chambers, Chris WR 5-11 210 8/12/78 10 Wisconsin Bedford, OH UFA (KC)-1025 Charles, Jamaal RB 5-11 199 12/27/86 3 Texas Port Arthur, TX D3a-082 Colquitt, Dustin P 6-3 210 5/6/82 6 Tennessee Knoxville, TN D3-0510 Copper, Terrance WR 6-0 207 3/12/82 7 East Carolina Washington, NC UFA (KC)-1042 Cox, Mike FB 6-0 252 7/11/85 3 Georgia Tech Lewisberry, PA CFA-0812 Croyle, Brodie QB 6-2 206 2/6/83 5 Alabama Rainbow City, AL D3-0634 Daniels, Travis CB 6-1 195 9/8/82 6 LSU Hollywood, FL FA-0972 Dorsey, Glenn DE 6-1 297 8/1/85 3 LSU Gonzales, LA D1a-0895 Edwards, Ron DT 6-3 315 7/12/79 10 Texas A&M Houston, TX UFA (BUF)-0624 Flowers, Brandon CB 5-9 187 2/18/86 3 Virginia Tech Delray Beach, FL D2-0843 Gafford, Thomas LS 6-2 250 1/29/83 3 Houston Friendswood, TX FA-0992 Gilberry, Wallace DE 6-2 268 12/5/84 3 Alabama Bay Minette, AL FA-0893 Greenwood, Cory LB 6-2 235 6/5/85 R Concordia Kingston, Ontario CFA-1091 Hali, Tamba LB 6-3 275 11/3/83 5 Penn State Teaneck, NJ D1-0694 Jackson, Tyson DE 6-4 296 6/6/86 2 LSU Edgard, LA D1-0956 Johnson, Derrick LB 6-3 242 11/22/82 6 Texas Waco, TX D1-0520 Jones, Thomas RB 5-10 212 8/19/78 11 Virginia Big Stone Gap, VA FA-1048 Langford, Reshard S 6-1 213 2/6/86 1 Vanderbilt Tanner, AL FA-0914 Lawrence, Quinten WR 6-0 184 9/21/84 2 McNeese State Carencro, LA D6-0923 Lewis, Kendrick S 6-0 198 6/16/88 R Mississippi Gainesville, GA D5a-1065 Lilja, Ryan G 6-2 290 10/15/81 7 Kansas State Shawnee Mission, KS FA-1051 Mays, Corey LB 6-1 245 11/27/83 5 Notre Dame Chicago, IL FA-0922 McCluster, Dexter WR 5-8 170 8/25/88 R Mississippi Largo, FL D2a-1047 McGraw, Jon S 6-3 208 4/2/79 9 Kansas State Manhattan, KS UFA (DET)-0781 Moeaki, Tony TE 6-3 252 6/8/87 R Iowa Wheaton, IL D3b-1064 Niswanger, Rudy C 6-5 301 11/9/82 5 LSU Monroe, LA CFA-0675 O'Callaghan, Ryan T 6-7 330 7/19/83 5 California Redding, CA W (NE)-0985 O'Connell, Jake TE 6-3 250 11/6/85 2 Miami (OH) Naples, FL D7b-094 Palko, Tyler QB 6-1 215 8/9/83 1 Pittsburgh Imperial, PA FA-1045 Pope, Leonard TE 6-8 264 9/10/83 5 Georgia Americus, GA FA-0935 Price, Ricky S 6-1 195 9/16/87 1 Oklahoma State Houston, TX CFA-0967 Richardson, Barry T 6-6 319 5/15/86 3 Clemson Mt. Pleasant, SC D6a-0890 Smith, Shaun DT 6-2 325 8/19/81 6 South Carolina Wichita, KS FA-1096 Studebaker, Andy LB 6-3 248 9/16/85 3 Wheaton Eureka, IL FA-086 Succop, Ryan K 6-2 218 9/19/86 2 South Carolina Hickory, NC D7c-0998 Toribio, Anthony DT 6-1 315 3/1/85 1 Carson-Newman Miami, FL W (GB)-1015 Tucker, Verran WR 6-1 204 6/26/88 R California Los Angeles, CA CFA-1050 Vrabel, Mike LB 6-4 261 8/14/75 14 Ohio State Akron, OH T (NE)-0927 Washington, Donald S/CB 6-1 197 7/28/86 2 Ohio State Indianapolis, IN D4-0954 Waters, Brian G 6-3 320 2/18/77 11 North Texas Waxahachie, TX FA-0062 Wiegmann, Casey C 6-2 285 7/20/73 15 Iowa Parkersburg, IA FA-1053 Williams, Demorrio LB 6-1 232 7/6/80 7 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:57 Cole, Justin LB 6-3 242 11/22/87 R San Jose State Chino Hills, CA CFA-1070 Gales, Dion DE/DT 6-5 310 8/17/85 1 Troy New Orleans, LA CFA-0974 Greenwood, Bobby T 6-5 278 3/2/87 1 Alabama Prattville, AL FA-1066 Harris, Darryl G 6-4 300 1/14/85 1 Mississippi Clarksdale, MS CFA-0911 Horne, Jeremy WR 6-2 193 10/25/86 R Massachusetts New Berlin, NY CFA-1099 Johnson, Micah LB 6-2 258 6/22/88 R Kentucky Ft. Campbell, KY FA-1097 Walters, Pierre LB 6-5 269 3/25/86 2 Eastern Illinois Westchester, IL CFA-09

Reserve/Injured:41 Bates, Jackie CB 5-10 180 10/12/86 1 Hampton Concord, CA FA-1087 Cottam, Brad TE 6-7 269 11/28/84 3 Tennessee Germantown, TN D3b-0838 Johnson, Tervaris RB 6-2 248 6/14/88 R Miami Opa Locka, FL CFA-1031 Leggett, Maurice CB/S 5-11 188 10/2/86 3 Valdosta State Pittsburgh, PA CFA-0855 Sheffield, Cameron LB 6-2 257 2/12/88 R Troy Portal, GA D5b-1099 Simoneau, Mark LB 6-0 245 1/16/77 11 Kansas State Smith Center, KS FA-1083 Urban, Jerheme WR 6-3 207 11/26/80 6 Trinity (TX) Victoria, TX FA-108 Williams, Chandler WR 5-11 176 8/9/85 1 Florida International Miami, FL FA-10

HEAD COACH: Todd Haley (14th Season as NFL Coach, 2nd as Head Coach).

OFFENSE: Maurice Carthon (Assistant Head Coach); Charlie Weis (Offensive Coordinator); Richie Anderson (Wide Receivers); Bill Muir (OffensiveLine); Bernie Parmalee (Tight Ends); Pat Perles (Assistant Offensive Line); Nick Sirianni (Offensive Quality Control).

DEFENSE: Romeo Crennel (Defensive Coordinator); Gary Gibbs (Linebackers); Anthony Pleasant (Defensive Line); Otis Smith (Defensive QualityControl); Emmitt Thomas (Defensive Backs); Adam Zimmer (Defensive Asst./Asst. Linebackers).

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

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2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS NUMERICAL ROSTER(As of January 4, 2011)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. HOW ACQ. COLLEGE GP GS DNP IA2 Dustin Colquitt P 6-3 210 28 6 D3-05 Tennessee 16 0 0 04 Tyler Palko QB 6-1 215 27 1 FA-10 Pittsburgh 2 0 0 26 Ryan Succop K 6-2 218 24 2 D7c-09 South Carolina 16 0 0 07 Matt Cassel QB 6-4 230 28 6 T (NE)-09 Southern California 15 15 0 110 Terrance Copper WR 6-0 207 28 7 UFA (KC)-10 East Carolina 16 3 0 012 Brodie Croyle QB 6-2 206 27 5 D3-06 Alabama 2 1 13 114 Quinten Lawrence WR 6-0 184 25 2 D6-09 McNeese State 0 0 0 215 Verran Tucker WR 6-1 204 22 R CFA-10 California 11 2 0 020 Thomas Jones RB 5-10 212 32 11 FA-10 Virginia 16 10 0 021 Javier Arenas CB 5-9 197 23 R D2b-10 Alabama 16 2 0 022 Dexter McCluster WR 5-8 170 22 R D2-10 Mississippi 11 7 0 523 Kendrick Lewis S 6-0 198 22 R D5a-10 Mississippi 12 10 0 424 Brandon Flowers CB 5-9 187 24 3 D2-08 Virginia Tech 15 15 0 125 Jamaal Charles RB 5-11 199 24 3 D3a-08 Texas 16 6 0 026 Jackie Battle RB 6-2 238 27 3 FA-10 Houston 16 0 0 027 Donald Washington S/CB 6-1 197 24 2 D4-09 Ohio State 12 2 0 429 Eric Berry S 6-0 211 21 R D1-10 Tennessee 16 16 0 034 Travis Daniels CB 6-1 195 28 6 FA-09 LSU 16 0 0 035 Ricky Price S 6-1 195 22 1 CFA-09 Oklahoma State 7 0 0 139 Brandon Carr CB 6-0 207 24 3 D5-08 Grand Valley State 16 16 0 042 Mike Cox FB 6-0 252 25 3 CFA-08 Georgia Tech 7 2 0 943 Thomas Gafford LS 6-2 250 27 3 FA-09 Houston 16 0 0 045 Leonard Pope TE 6-8 264 27 5 FA-09 Georgia 16 6 0 046 Tim Castille RB 5-11 238 26 4 FA-09 Alabama 10 4 0 647 Jon McGraw S 6-3 208 31 9 UFA (DET)-07 Kansas State 12 5 0 448 Reshard Langford S 6-1 213 24 1 FA-09 Vanderbilt 6 0 0 1050 Mike Vrabel LB 6-4 261 35 14 T (NE)-09 Ohio State 16 16 0 051 Corey Mays LB 6-1 245 27 5 FA-09 Notre Dame 14 0 0 252 Charlie Anderson LB 6-4 250 29 7 FA-10 Mississippi 2 0 0 1253 Demorrio Williams LB 6-1 232 30 7 UFA (ATL)-08 Nebraska 16 0 0 054 Brian Waters G 6-3 320 33 11 FA-00 North Texas 16 16 0 056 Derrick Johnson LB 6-3 242 28 6 D1-05 Texas 16 16 0 059 Jovan Belcher LB 6-2 228 23 2 CFA-09 Maine 16 15 0 062 Casey Wiegmann C 6-2 285 37 15 FA-10 Iowa 16 16 0 064 Rudy Niswanger C 6-5 301 28 5 CFA-06 LSU 10 0 0 665 Ryan Lilja G 6-2 290 29 7 FA-10 Kansas State 15 15 0 167 Barry Richardson T 6-6 319 24 3 D6a-08 Clemson 16 16 0 072 Glenn Dorsey DE 6-1 297 25 3 D1a-08 LSU 16 16 0 073 Jon Asamoah G/C 6-4 305 22 R D3a-10 Illinois 16 1 0 075 Ryan O'Callaghan T 6-7 330 27 5 W (NE)-09 California 11 1 0 576 Branden Albert T 6-5 316 26 3 D1b-08 Virginia 15 15 1 081 Tony Moeaki TE 6-3 252 23 R D3b-10 Iowa 15 15 0 182 Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2 221 26 4 D1-07 LSU 16 16 0 084 Chris Chambers WR 5-11 210 32 10 UFA (KC)-10 Wisconsin 13 7 0 385 Jake O'Connell TE 6-3 250 25 2 D7b-09 Miami (OH) 15 2 0 190 Shaun Smith DT 6-2 325 29 6 FA-10 South Carolina 16 10 0 091 Tamba Hali LB 6-3 275 27 5 D1-06 Penn State 16 16 0 092 Wallace Gilberry DE 6-2 268 26 3 FA-08 Alabama 16 2 0 093 Cory Greenwood LB 6-2 235 25 R CFA-10 Concordia 16 0 0 094 Tyson Jackson DE 6-4 296 24 2 D1-09 LSU 12 3 0 495 Ron Edwards DT 6-3 315 31 10 UFA (BUF)-06 Texas A&M 16 15 0 096 Andy Studebaker LB 6-3 248 25 3 FA-08 Wheaton 16 0 0 098 Anthony Toribio DT 6-1 315 25 1 W (GB)-10 Carson-Newman 5 0 0 11

Practice Squad:11 Jeremy Horne WR 6-2 193 24 R CFA-10 Massachusetts 3 0 0 257 Justin Cole LB 6-3 242 23 R CFA-10 San Jose State - - - 1166 Darryl Harris G 6-4 300 24 1 CFA-09 Mississippi - - - -70 Dion Gales DE/DT 6-5 310 25 1 CFA-09 Troy - - - -74 Bobby Greenwood T 6-5 278 23 1 FA-10 Alabama - - - -97 Pierre Walters LB 6-5 269 24 2 CFA-09 Eastern Illinois - - - -99 Micah Johnson LB 6-2 258 22 R FA-10 Kentucky - - - -

Reserve/Injured:8 Chandler Williams WR 5-11 176 24 1 FA-10 Florida International - - - -31 Maurice Leggett CB/S 5-11 188 24 3 CFA-08 Valdosta State - - - -38 Tervaris Johnson RB 6-2 248 22 R CFA-10 Miami - - - -41 Jackie Bates CB 5-10 180 24 1 FA-10 Hampton 2 1 1 955 Cameron Sheffield LB 6-2 257 22 R D5b-10 Troy 0 0 0 083 Jerheme Urban WR 6-3 207 30 6 FA-10 Trinity (TX) - - - -87 Brad Cottam TE 6-7 269 26 3 D3b-08 Tennessee - - - -99 Mark Simoneau LB 6-0 245 33 11 FA-10 Kansas State 1 0 0 2

DEFENSE: Romeo Crennel (Defensive Coordinator); Gary Gibbs (Linebackers); Anthony Pleasant (Defensive Line); Otis Smith (DefensiveQuality Control); Emmitt Thomas (Defensive Backs); Adam Zimmer (Defensive Asst./Asst. Linebackers).

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

2010

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

HEAD COACH: Todd Haley (14th Season as NFL Coach, 2nd as Head Coach).

OFFENSE: Maurice Carthon (Assistant Head Coach); Charlie Weis (Offensive Coordinator); Richie Anderson (Wide Receivers); Bill Muir(Offensive Line); Bernie Parmalee (Tight Ends); Pat Perles (Assistant Offensive Line); Nick Sirianni (Offensive Quality Control).

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(As of January 4, 2011)

OFFENSEWR 84 Chris Chambers 10 Terrance Copper 15 Verran TuckerLT 76 Branden Albert 67 Barry RichardsonLG 54 Brian Waters 73 Jon AsamoahC 62 Casey Wiegmann 64 Rudy NiswangerRG 65 Ryan Lilja 73 Jon AsamoahRT 75 Ryan O'Callaghan 67 Barry RichardsonTE 45 Leonard Pope 81 Tony Moeaki 85 Jake O'ConnellWR 82 Dwayne Bowe 22 Dexter McCluster 14 Quinten LawrenceQB 7 Matt Cassel 12 Brodie Croyle 4 Tyler PalkoFB 46 Tim Castille 42 Mike CoxRB 20 Thomas Jones 25 Jamaal Charles 26 Jackie Battle

DEFENSELDE 94 Tyson Jackson 90 Shaun SmithNT 95 Ron Edwards 98 Anthony ToribioRDE 72 Glenn Dorsey 92 Wallace GilberryLOLB 50 Mike Vrabel 96 Andy StudebakerLILB 59 Jovan Belcher 51 Corey MaysRILB 56 Derrick Johnson 53 Demorrio Williams 93 Cory GreenwoodROLB 91 Tamba Hali 52 Charlie AndersonLCB 24 Brandon Flowers 21 Javier ArenasRCB 39 Brandon Carr 34 Travis DanielsSS 29 Eric Berry 27 Donald Washington 48 Reshard LangfordFS 47 Jon McGraw 23 Kendrick Lewis 35 Ricky Price

SPECIALISTSP 2 Dustin Colquitt 6 Ryan SuccopK 6 Ryan Succop 2 Dustin ColquittKO 6 Ryan Succop 2 Dustin ColquittPC 43 Thomas Gafford 96 Andy Studebaker 93 Cory GreenwoodKC 43 Thomas Gafford 96 Andy Studebaker 93 Cory GreenwoodH 2 Dustin Colquitt 12 Brodie CroylePR 21 Javier Arenas 22 Dexter McClusterKR 21 Javier Arenas 22 Dexter McCluster

Rookies Underlined Injured Players in Italics

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEJavier Arenas HA-vee-airJon Asamoah ah-ZA-mo-ahJovan Belcher JA-vonDwayne Bowe BO Tim Castille cas-STEELBrodie Croyle CROY-ulTamba Hali TOM-bah HA-LEEReshard Langford re-SHARDMaurice Leggett LEG-itTony Moeaki mo-EE-ah-keyRudy Niswanger NIZE-wong-erRyan O'Callaghan O-CAL-a-hanMark Simoneau SIM-in-noNick Sirianni SEER-ee-AHN-eeRyan Succop SUCK-UPAnthony Toribio tuh-RIB-ee-ohVerran Tucker vuh-RANJerheme Urban JeremyMike Vrabel VRAY-bulCharlie Weis WICECasey Wiegmann Wig-manDemorrio Williams duh-MARIO

2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART