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OCTOBER 10, 2010 Kansas City Chiefs AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS THE MATCH-UP 2010 Stats AND NFL Rankings KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (3-0) AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (2-2) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2010 – 12:00 PM (CENTRAL) LUCAS OIL STADIUM — INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA THE SERIES BROADCAST INFORMATION Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network KCFX-FM (101.1 FM in Kansas City) Play-by-play: Mitch Holthus Color Commentator: Len Dawson Sideline Reporter: Kendall Gammon CBS Regional Coverage KCTV5 in Kansas City Play-by-play: Greg Gumbel Color Commentator: Dan Dierdorf Game #4 Kansas City AT INDIANAPOLIS Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322.0 (17) 411.0 (3) Rush Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160.7 (3) 75.5 (29) Pass Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161.3 (27) 335.5 (2) Total Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313.0 (14) 367.0 (24) Rush Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.0 (5) 149.5 (29) Pass Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238.0 (25) 217.5 (15) Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +1 (T12) +2 (T9) Points/Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.7 (10) 29.3 (2) Opp. Pts./Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.7 (T2) 23.0 (24) CHIEFS VS. COLTS REGULAR SEASON, POSTSEASON, 1990-07 (1-9-0) Date Result Of Note 10/7/90# L 19-23 4 KC Turnovers, 3 IND FGs. 1/7/96* L 7-10 4 KC Turnovers, 3 KC Missed FGs. 12/15/96 L 19-24 Harrison receiving: 6-103, 3 TDs. 11/7/99# L 17-25 James: 109 rush yards, 4 IND FGs. 9/3/00 L 14-27 KC Opening Day win streak snapped. 10/25/01 L 28-35 Colts rushing: 33 carries, 194 yards. 1/11/04* L 31-38 Teams combine for 0 punts, 842 yds. 10/31/04 W 45-35 Green passing: 389 yards, 3 TDs. 1/6/07#** L 8-23 Total offense: IND (435), KC (126) 11/18/07# L 10-13 Teams missed 4 FGs in the contest *AFC Divisional Playoffs **AFC Wild Card #at RCA Dome Since the AFL-NFL merger, KC and Indianapolis have squared off 19 times in regular and postseason play, with the Colts holding a 12-7-0 advantage. In regular season action, the Colts hold a 9-7 edge against Kansas City. Indianapolis also owns victories in all three of the postseason meetings between the teams, a 10-7 victory at Arrowhead in a ’95 AFC Divisional Playoff Game (1/7/96), a 38-31 win at Arrowhead in a 2003 AFC Divisional Playoff Game (1/11/04) and a 23-8 victory at the RCA Dome in a 2006 AFC Wild Card Game (1/6/07). The Colts also claimed a victory in the most recent regular season meeting between the two clubs. In Kansas City’s final game at the RCA Dome, the Chiefs fell by a 13-10 count at Indianapolis (11/18/07). Kansas City posted a 5-3 record against the Colts while they were stationed in Baltimore. The Chiefs are 2-9 against the Colts since the franchise relocated to Indianapolis in ’84. Kansas City claimed a 20-7 win in the team’s first-ever meeting vs. the Colts (11/24/85) after the club moved to Indianapolis, snapping a six-game winning streak. The Chiefs are 0-5 on the road vs. the Colts since the team relocated to Indianapolis, including a 23-8 setback in a 2006 AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). Since the Colts relocated to Indianapolis in ’84, Kansas City has compiled a 2-4 record at Arrowhead. Kansas City’s last win in the series came by a 45-35 count at Arrowhead (10/31/04). In that contest, QB Trent Green had 389 passing yards and three TDs while RB Priest Holmes scored three rushing TDs. The Chiefs and Colts matched up in a pair of memorable AFC Divisional Playoff Games at Arrowhead. In both 2003 and ’95, the Chiefs had a 13-3 campaign derailed by Indianapolis. For only the third time in NFL postseason history, neither team was forced to punt as Kansas City suffered a 38-31 setback vs. Indianapolis (1/11/04). WR Dante Hall had a 92-yard kickoff return for a TD and RB Priest Holmes tallied a franchise playoff record 176 rushing yards. Kansas City had three interceptions and missed three FGs in a 10-7 setback vs. Indianapolis (1/7/96). The windchill was -9 degrees at kickoff as the Colts advanced to the AFC Championship Game the next week. The Chiefs are 3-0 for the seventh time in club history and for the first time since 2003. The Chiefs are the NFL’s lone undefeated team and are seeking to start a season with four consecutive wins for only the third time in franchise annals. The Chiefs are also seeking to become just the fourth club since 2000 to get off to a 4-0 start after beginning the previous season at 0-4. Kansas City enjoyed a bye last week after producing a convincing 31-10 victory vs. San Francisco (9/26). The Chiefs will resume their schedule at Indianapolis (10/10) as the club makes its first-ever visit to Lucas Oil Stadium to face the Colts. Indianapolis has won 10 or more games in eight straight seasons and has claimed a division crown in six of the past seven campaigns. The Colts are currently 2-2 and are coming off a 31-28 loss at Jacksonville (10/3) as Jaguars K Josh Scobee hit a 59-yard FG as time expired. Head Coach Todd Haley has guided the Chiefs to four consecutive victories dating back to the 2009 regular season finale. Haley is seeking to guide the club to its first five-game winning stretch since 2003. During the team’s current four- game victory streak, the Chiefs have outscored their opponents by a 112-to-62 margin, good for an average score of 28.0 to 15.5 and have outgained their opponents on the ground by an average of 122.5 ypg. Kansas City is currently third in the NFL in rushing at 160.7 ypg. KC and Minnesota are tied for second in the NFL in scoring defense, permitting just 12.7 ppg and are the only two teams that have allowed 14 points or less in all of their contests. The Chiefs are also third the NFL in three-and-out percentage (30.8%) and first downs per game (14.0), while while ranking fourth in third-down defense at 26.7% (12 of 45) and fifth in the league in rushing defense (75.0 ypg). KC will face a Colts offense that ranks second in the NFL in scoring (29.5) and passing ypg (335.5), and is third in total offense (411.0 ypg). The Chiefs have been superb on special teams in 2010, leading the NFL in kickoff coverage by allowing just 14.7 yards per return. Kansas City is also second in the NFL with a 15.4-yard punt return average. Up next for the Chiefs is a second consecutive AFC South road trip with a contest at Houston (10/17), while Indianapolis travels to Washington (10/17).

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OCTOBER 10, 2010 Kansas City Chiefs AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

THE MATCH-UP

2010 Stats

AND NFL Rankings

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (3-0) AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (2-2)SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2010 – 12:00 PM (CENTRAL)

LUCAS OIL STADIUM — INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

THE SERIES

BROADCAST INFORMATION

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 Regional CoverageKCTV5 in Kansas City

Play-by-play: Greg GumbelColor Commentator: Dan Dierdorf

Game #4

Kansas City AT INDIANAPOLIS

Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322.0 (17) 411.0 (3) Rush Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160.7 (3) 75.5 (29)Pass Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161.3 (27) 335.5 (2) Total Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313.0 (14) 367.0 (24) Rush Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.0 (5) 149.5 (29) Pass Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238.0 (25) 217.5 (15) Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +1 (T12) +2 (T9) Points/Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.7 (10) 29.3 (2)Opp. Pts./Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.7 (T2) 23.0 (24)

CHIEFS VS. COLTS REGULAR SEASON, POSTSEASON, 1990-07

(1-9-0)

Date Result Of Note 10/7/90# L 19-23 4 KC Turnovers, 3 IND FGs. 1/7/96* L 7-10 4 KC Turnovers, 3 KC Missed FGs. 12/15/96 L 19-24 Harrison receiving: 6-103, 3 TDs. 11/7/99# L 17-25 James: 109 rush yards, 4 IND FGs. 9/3/00 L 14-27 KC Opening Day win streak snapped. 10/25/01 L 28-35 Colts rushing: 33 carries, 194 yards. 1/11/04* L 31-38 Teams combine for 0 punts, 842 yds. 10/31/04 W 45-35 Green passing: 389 yards, 3 TDs. 1/6/07#** L 8-23 Total offense: IND (435), KC (126) 11/18/07# L 10-13 Teams missed 4 FGs in the contest

*AFC Divisional Playoffs **AFC Wild Card #at RCA Dome

Since the AFL-NFL merger, KC and Indianapolis have squared off 19 times in regular and postseason play, with the Colts holding a 12-7-0 advantage. In regular season action, the Colts hold a 9-7 edge against Kansas City. Indianapolis also owns victories in all three of the postseason meetings between the teams, a 10-7 victory at Arrowhead in a ’95 AFC Divisional Playoff Game (1/7/96), a 38-31 win at Arrowhead in a 2003 AFC Divisional Playoff Game (1/11/04) and a 23-8 victory at the RCA Dome in a 2006 AFC Wild Card Game (1/6/07).

The Colts also claimed a victory in the most recent regular season meeting between the two clubs. In Kansas City’s fi nal game at the RCA Dome, the Chiefs fell by a 13-10 count at Indianapolis (11/18/07). Kansas City posted a 5-3 record against the Colts while they were stationed in Baltimore. The Chiefs are 2-9 against the Colts since the franchise relocated to Indianapolis in ’84. Kansas City claimed a 20-7 win in the team’s fi rst-ever meeting vs. the Colts (11/24/85) after the club moved to Indianapolis, snapping a six-game winning streak. The Chiefs are 0-5 on the road vs. the Colts since the team relocated to Indianapolis, including a 23-8 setback in a 2006 AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). Since the Colts relocated to Indianapolis in ’84, Kansas City has compiled a 2-4 record at Arrowhead. Kansas City’s last win in the series came by a 45-35 count at Arrowhead (10/31/04). In that contest, QB Trent Green had 389 passing yards and three TDs while RB Priest Holmes scored three rushing TDs. The Chiefs and Colts matched up in a pair of memorable AFC Divisional Playoff Games at Arrowhead. In both 2003 and ’95, the Chiefs had a 13-3 campaign derailed by Indianapolis. For only the third time in NFL postseason history, neither team was forced to punt as Kansas City suffered a 38-31 setback vs. Indianapolis (1/11/04). WR Dante Hall had a 92-yard kickoff return for a TD and RB Priest Holmes tallied a franchise playoff record 176 rushing yards. Kansas City had three interceptions and missed three FGs in a 10-7 setback vs. Indianapolis (1/7/96). The windchill was -9 degrees at kickoff as the Colts advanced to the AFC Championship Game the next week.

The Chiefs are 3-0 for the seventh time in club history and for the fi rst time since 2003. The Chiefs are the NFL’s lone undefeated team and are seeking to start a season with four consecutive wins for only the third time in franchise annals. The Chiefs are also seeking to become just the fourth club since 2000 to get off to a 4-0 start after beginning the previous season at 0-4. Kansas City enjoyed a bye last week after producing a convincing 31-10 victory vs. San Francisco (9/26). The Chiefs will resume their schedule at Indianapolis (10/10) as the club makes its fi rst-ever visit to Lucas Oil Stadium to face the Colts. Indianapolis has won 10 or more games in eight straight seasons and has claimed a division crown in six of the past seven campaigns. The Colts are currently 2-2 and are coming off a 31-28 loss at Jacksonville (10/3) as Jaguars K Josh Scobee hit a 59-yard FG as time expired. Head Coach Todd Haley has guided the Chiefs to four consecutive victories dating back to the 2009 regular season fi nale. Haley is seeking to guide the club to its fi rst fi ve-game winning stretch since 2003. During the team’s current four-game victory streak, the Chiefs have outscored their opponents by a 112-to-62 margin, good for an average score of 28.0 to 15.5 and have outgained their opponents on the ground by an average of 122.5 ypg. Kansas City is currently third in the NFL in rushing at 160.7 ypg. KC and Minnesota are tied for second in the NFL in scoring defense, permitting just 12.7 ppg and are the only two teams that have allowed 14 points or less in all of their contests. The Chiefs are also third the NFL in three-and-out percentage (30.8%) and fi rst downs per game (14.0), while while ranking fourth in third-down defense at 26.7% (12 of 45) and fi fth in the league in rushing defense (75.0 ypg). KC will face a Colts offense that ranks second in the NFL in scoring (29.5) and passing ypg (335.5), and is third in total offense (411.0 ypg). The Chiefs have been superb on special teams in 2010, leading the NFL in kickoff coverage by allowing just 14.7 yards per return. Kansas City is also second in the NFL with a 15.4-yard punt return average. Up next for the Chiefs is a second consecutive AFC South road trip with a contest at Houston (10/17), while Indianapolis travels to Washington (10/17).

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Jim Caldwell was named the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts on January 13, 2009. He led the team to 14 straight wins to start the 2009 season, the longest winning streak for a coach beginning his career in NFL history. He guided the club to a victory in the AFC Championship Game en route to an appearance in Super Bowl XLIV vs. New Orleans. Before taking over as head coach in 2009, Caldwell served on the Indianapolis coaching staff under Tony Dungy for seven years

(2002-08), spending four seasons as the assistant head coach/quarterbacks (2005-08) after serving as the QBs coach his fi rst three seasons with the club (2002-04). Caldwell began his NFL coaching career tutoring the QBs for Tampa Bay (2001). Prior to joining the Buccaneers, he was the head coach at Wake Forest (’93-00) for eight seasons. He led the Demon Deacons to a winning record in ’99, the school’s fi rst since ’92. Caldwell served as an assistant coach at Penn State (’86-92), Louisville (’85), Colorado (’82-84), Northwestern (’81) and Southern Illinois (’78-80). He began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant for Iowa in ’77. Caldwell was a four-year starter as a defensive back for the Hawkeyes. Caldwell was born on January 16, 1955 in Beloit, Wisconsin.

CHIEFS HEAD COACH - TODD HALEY COLTS HEAD COACH - JIM CALDWELL

NFL Head Coach: 2nd YearNFL Coach Overall: 14th Year NFL Overall: 7-12 (.368)Regular Season: 7-12 (.368)Postseason: 0-0 (.000)

Record w/KC: 7-12 (.368)Record vs. IND: 0-0 (.000)Overall NFL Exp: 16th yearCollege: North Florida (’91)

Todd Haley was named the 11th head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on February 6, 2009 and begins his second year leading the Chiefs. Haley enters his 15th 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 division titles with four different NFL teams. He served as passing game coordinator/WRs coach under Bill Parcells with Dallas (2004-06) after beginning his career under Parcells with the N.Y. Jets (’97-00). He also served as WRs coach with Chicago (2001-03). Born on February 28, 1967, Haley grew up in Upper St. Clair, PA. 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.

A SEASON OF PROGRESS

The Chiefs improved in 25 different categories over the fi nal eight games of 2009 compared to the fi rst eight contests. Here are a few highlights: Last 8 Games First 8 Games +/-Points Per Game 21.0 15.8 +5.2Yards Per Game 346.3 260.1 +86.2Rushing YPG 142.6 98.5 +44.1Yards Per Carry 5.2 3.5 +1.7Sacks Allowed 15.0 30.0 -15.0Takeaways 19 9 +10Interceptions 12 3 +9Penalties 36 48 -12

NFL Head Coach: 2nd YearNFL Coach Overall: 10th Year NFL Overall: 18-5 (.783) Regular Season: 16-4 (.800) Postseason: 2-1 (.667)

Record w/IND: 16-4 (.800) Record vs KC: 0-0 (.000)College: Iowa (‘76)

FOUR NFL TEAMS, FOUR DIVISION TITLES

Todd Haley has won division titles with each of his four previous NFL teams. In 2008, Arizona won its fi rst division crown since ’75 with Haley serving as the Cardinals offensive coordinator.

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

* Reached AFC Championship Game ** Reached Super Bowl XLIII

CHIEFS COACHES WITH SUPER BOWL EXPERIENCE

Eleven members of the Chiefs coaching staff have participated in the Super Bowl as a player or a coach.Coach Team Super Bowls Role w/SB Team Todd Haley ARZ XLIII Offensive CoordinatorMaurice Carthon NYG XXI, XXV Running Back NE XXXI RBs Coach ARZ XLIII RBs CoachMike Clark SEA XL Strength and Cond.Romeo Crennel NYG XXI Special Teams Coach XXV Def. Line Coach NE XXXI Def. Line Coach XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX Def. CoordinatorSteve Hoffman DAL XXVII, XXVIII, XXX Quality ControlBill Muir TB XXXVII Off. Coord/O-LineAnthony Pleasant NE XXXVI, XXXVIII Defensive LinemanOtis Smith NE XXXI, XXXVI CornerbackEmmitt Thomas KC I, IV Cornerback WAS XXII, XXVI Def. Asst./DBsCharlie Weis NYG XXV Def. Asst. NE XXXI WRs Coach XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX Offensive CoordinatorAdam Zimmer NO XLIV Def. Asst./Asst. LBs

THREE-GAME IMPROVEMENT

The Chiefs have improved in more than 33 different catagories after three games in 2010 compared to 2009. Here are some highlights . . .

TeamCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementWins 3 0 3 more winsPenalties 14 22 8 fewer penalties

OffenseCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementPoints Scored 68 48 20 more pointsThird-Down Pct. 32.5 19.4 13.1% increaseTotal YPG 322.0 264.3 57.7 more YPGRushing YPG 160.7 100.3 60.4 more rushing YPGSacks Allowed 2.0 8.0 6.0 fewer sacks allowed

DefenseCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementPoints Per Game 12.7 28.3 15.6 fewer PPG allowedSecond-Half Points 14 48 34 fewer points allowedThird-Down Pct. 26.7 44.2 17.5% decreaseRushing YPG 75.0 119.3 44.3 fewer rushing YPGPasser Rating 80.2 90.4 10.2 decrease

Special TeamsCategory 2010 2009 ImprovementPunt Return Avg. 15.4 8.0 7.4-yard increaseOpp. KOR Avg. 14.7 22.1 7.4-yard decrease

THE CLASS OF 2010

Members of Kansas City’s 2010 draft class have made substantial contributions to the Chiefs 3-0 start. S Eric Berry currently has 25 tackles to rank as the second-leading tackler on the team. WR Dexter McCluster and TE Tony Moeaki and have accounted for 35.3 percent of KC’s points (24 of 68) and four of the team’s eight TDs. McCluster and Moeaki have both earned NFL Rookie of the Week honors this season. CB Javier Arenas and S Kendrick Lewis have also played a key role on defense and special teams, while G/C Jon Asamoah has seen duty on special teams and offense. Six of KC’s draft picks are on the Chiefs the 53-man roster and served as team captains at their respective colleges last season.

2010 Chiefs Draft ClassPlayer Pick GP/GS Of NoteS Eric Berry D1-10 3/3 2nd-leading tackler with 25 stopsWR Dexter McCluster D2a-10 3/1 2 TDs, 278 total net yards. CB Javier Arenas D2b-10 3/0 9 punt returns, 89 yards (9.9 avg.)G/C Jon Asamoah D3a-10 3/0 Saw duty on offense vs. SF (9/26)TE Tony Moeaki D3b-10 3/3 Leads KC in recs. 12-123, 2 TDsS Kendrick Lewis D5-10 3/2 Has six tackles and two PDsLB Cameron Sheffi eld D5b-10 0/0 Placed on IR (9/15)

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Head Coach Jim Caldwell led the Colts to a 14-2 regular season record and a berth in Super Bowl XLIV in 2009. QB Peyton Manning (D1-98) has compiled a 133-63 regular record as a starter and was the MVP of Super Bowl XLI. He passed for 4,500 yards in 2009 and earned a trip to his 10th Pro Bowl. WR Reggie Wayne (D1b-01) leads the NFL in both receptions (33) and receiving yardage (456) after pacing the club with 1,264 receiving yards in 2009. He caught a franchise single-game record 15 passes at Jacksonville (10/3). TE Dallas Clark (D1-03) fi nished second on the club in 2009 with 1,106 receiving yards. RB Joseph Addai (D1-06) led the Colts in rushing with 828 yards and added 13 total TDs a year ago. Second-year RB Donald Brown had 281 rushing yards in 2009. G Mike Pollack (D2-08) and G Jamey Richard (D7-08) man the guard positions while C Jeff Saturday is in his 12th year with the Colts and has earned three Pro Bowls invites. They are joined by Ts Charlie Johnson (D6a-06) and Ryan Diem (D4-01). DE Dwight Freeney (D1-02) led the Colts with 13.5 sacks in 2009 and has 3.0 in 2010. He is the franchise’s career leader in that category with 87.0. DE Robert Mathis (D5a-03) went to his second consecutive Pro Bowl in 2009 and has a team-high 4.0 sacks so far this year, tying for fi fth in the NFL. S Antoine Bethea (D6b-06) currently leads the team with 29 tackles (21 solo). He is joined in the defensive backfi eld by S Melvin Bullitt, CB Kelvin Hayden (D2-05) and CB Jerraud Powers (D3-09). LB Gary Brackett enters his sixth season as a starter and LB Philip Wheeler opened the fi nal seven games in 2009. LB Clint Session returned to action last week at Jacksonville (10/3) after missing two contests. Two-time Pro Bowl K Adam Vinatieri enters his 15th NFL season in 2010. Vinatieri holds numerous NFL career postseason records including most career points (177) and FGs (42). He is the only kicker in NFL history to have played in fi ve Super Bowls. P Pat McAfee (D7a-09) is in his second NFL season.

2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2010 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

NOTABLE CHIEFS-COLTS CONNECTIONS

MEDIA INFORMATION

CLOSE CALLS

CONFERENCE CALLS

TELEVISION: CBS will broadcast the game to a regional audience. Former Loras College baseball standout Greg Gumbel calls the action while Hall of Fame tackle Dan Dierdorf handles the color commentary. KCTV5 will broadcast the game locally in the Kansas City area.

CHIEFS QB MATT CASSEL: 1:15 PM Central/2:15 PM EasternCHIEFS HEAD COACH TODD HALEY: 1:30 PM Central/2:30 Eastern

COLTS HEAD COACH JIM CALDWELL: 10:55 AM Central/11:55 AM EasternCOLTS DE DWIGHT FREENEY: 10:45 AM Central/11:45 AM Eastern

RADIO: The Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network, anchored by KCFX-FM (101.1) in Kansas City, carries all Chiefs games. Eight-time Kansas Broadcaster of the Year, Mitch Holthus, is in his 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 11:00 AM (CT). 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).

Todd Haley is the fourth head coach in franchise history to lead the team to a 3-0 start, while QB Matt Cassel is the fi fth signal caller in Chiefs history to post three consecutive wins to start a season. RB Thomas Jones (217 yards in 2010)

posted 1,402 yards with the N.Y. Jets in 2009. After fi nishing the 2009 season with 190 carries for 1,120 yards, RB Jamaal Charles has a team-high 238 rushing yards in 2010. Rookie TE Tony Moeaki (D3b-10) leads all Chiefs pass catchers with 12 receptions for 123 yards with two TDs, including an 18-yard TD vs. SF (9/26). WR Chris Chambers

totaled a team-high 608 receiving yards in 2009. WR Dwayne Bowe (D1-07) has caught a pass in 38 consecutive games and had a 45-yard TD vs. SF (9/26). Four-time Pro Bowl G Brian Waters is in his 11th season in Kansas City. C Casey Wiegmann and G Ryan Lilja were both acquired in the off-season and are joined by T Branden Albert (D1b-08). T Barry Richardson (D6b-08) has opened three games in place of an injured T Ryan O’Callaghan. LB Mike Vrabel is in his 14th NFL campaign and pairs with LB Tamba Hali, who tied a career high with 3.0 sacks vs. SF (9/26) and earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors. He is tied for sixth in the NFL with 3.5 sacks on the season. LB Derrick Johnson and LB Jovan Belcher man the starting ILB posts. DE Glenn Dorsey (D1a-08) and DT Ron Edwards work on the defensive front with DE Shaun Smith, who has opened the past two games in place of an injured DE Tyson Jackson (D1-09). CB Brandon Flowers (D2-08) led the team with fi ve INTs last year and owns two INTs in his last two games. He pairs with CB Brandon Carr (D5-08). Rookie Ss Eric Berry (D1-10) pairs with S Kendrick Lewis (D5a-10), who has started the past two games. K Ryan Succop (D7c-09) has connected on 16 of his last 17 FG attempts. P Dustin Colquitt owns the Chiefs career record with a 38.92-yard net punting avg. and is tied for sixth in the NFL with eight punts inside the 20. WR Dexter McCluster (D2a-10) registered a franchise-long 94-yard PR TD vs. SD (9/13).

In the fi rst three weeks of the 2010 season, 33 of 61 games (54.1%) have been decided by seven points or less. Four of Kansas City’s last six wins have been decided by seven points or less, including the club’s fi rst two victories in 2010. The Chiefs are 2-0 in games decided by seven points or less in 2010 after going 2-6 in such contests in 2009. Kansas City joins Arizona, Chicago and Miami as the only four teams to post a 2-0 record in games decided by seven points or less this season. The Colts are 0-1 in such contests in 2010.

3-0 & 4-0 STARTS

Kansas City is 3-0 for the seventh time in franchise history. Todd Haley joins Dick Vermeil (2004-05) and Marv Levy (1980-81) as the third head coach in team annals to post a 3-0 start after going 0-3 the previous season. The Chiefs are seeking to go 4-0 for just the third time in team annals. Kansas City previously went 4-0 under Vermeil in 2003 and 4-0 under Marty Schottenheimer in ’96. Five of the previous six Chiefs squads that started 3-0 qualifi ed for the postseason. The only exception was Schottenheimer’s ’96 squad that fi nished 9-7.

2010 KANSAS CITY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AFC NFLCategory Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Succop 20 T18th - -Rushing Yards Charles 238 10th 17thQB Rating Cassel 75.4 12th 21stReceptions Moeaki 12 - - - -Rec. Yards Moeaki 123 - - - -Interceptions Flowers 2 T2nd T5thPunting Avg. Colquitt 40.5 15th - -Punt Ret. Avg. McCluster 23.7 1st 1stKO Ret. Avg. Arenas 19.4 16th - - Sacks Hali 3.5 T5th T13th

2010 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AFC NFLCategory Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Collie 30 T8th T10thRushing Yards Addai 228 12th 20thQB Rating Manning 112.2 1st 1stReceptions Wayne 33 1st 1stRec. Yards Wayne 456 1st 1stInterceptions 3 tied at 1 T8th - -Punting Avg. McAfee 43.3 10th 19thPunt Ret. Avg. Powers 7.9 10th 17thKO Ret. Avg. Moore 21.4 11th 23rd Sacks Mathis 4.0 4th T5th

• Kansas City assistant head coach MAURICE CARTHON (’92) and OL coach BILL MUIR (’89-91) coached at Indianapolis.

• Kansas City G RYAN LILJA played six seasons with Indianapolis (2004-09).• Chiefs C CASEY WIEGMANN entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with

Indianapolis in ’96.• Chiefs offensive coordinator CHARLIE WEIS served as the head coach at

Notre Dame (2005-09).• Kansas City TEs coach BERNIE PARMALEE coached at Notre Dame (2005-

09). He also played collegiately at Ball State.• Kansas City area scout WILLIE DAVIS served a minority coaching fellowship

with Indianapolis in 2005. • Kansas City LB COREY MAYS played at Notre Dame.• Chiefs DE ALEX MAGEE played collegiately at Purdue.• Kansas City S/CB DONALD WASHINGTON is a native of Indianapolis, IN.• Colts assistant OL coach RON PRINCE was the head coach at Kansas State

(2006-08). He also played (’88-90) and coached (’92) at Dodge City CC.• Colts TE BRODY ELDRIDGE is a native of La Cygne, KS. • Chiefs P DUSTIN COLQUITT’s father, CRAIG, played for the Colts (’87).• Pro Football Hall of Fame QB and Chiefs Radio Network analyst LEN

DAWSON played at Purdue.

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A SEASON OF PROGRESSCHIEFS-COLTS SCORING STATS

KC and MIN are the only two clubs that have held their foes to 14 points or less in all of their games this season. It is the fi rst time KC has accomplished that feat since 11/12/06-11/23/06. KC hasn’t done that in four straight games since holding its fi nal fi ve opponents of the ’97 campaign to 14 points or less. Only MIN (31) has allowed fewer offensive points than KC (38). During KC’s four-game winning streak, the Chiefs have outscored their opponents by a 61-28 margin in the second half and have held three of those four opponents scoreless in the fourth quarter. Only Tampa Bay (10) has permitted fewer second-half points in 2010 than Kansas City (14). Indianapolis has scored a league-high 42 points in the fourth quarter in 2010, while only Minnesota (0) and Atlanta (6) have allowed fewer fourth-quarter points than Kansas City (7). The Chiefs will face an Indianapolis squad that is 19-2 (.905) when scoring 21 or more points dating back to a contest at Pittsburgh (11/9/08). The Colts have won 18 consecutive games when holding opponents to 20 points or less dating back to a contest vs. Tennessee (12/30/07). Indianapolis has allowed 67.4% of its points in the second half (62 of 92) in 2010. Only Buffalo (68) has permitted more second-half points than Indianapolis (62). CHIEFS SCORING STATS, FOUR-GAME WINNING STREAK, 2009-10Date Opp. Result 1st Half 2nd Half 4th Qtr1/3/10 @ DEN W, 44-24 10-10 34-14 17-09/13/10 SD W, 21-14 21-7 0-7 0-09/19/10 @ CLE W, 16-14 10-14 6-0 3-09/26/10 SF W, 31-10 10-3 21-7 7-7 Totals 112-62 51-34 61-28 27-7

A SEASON OF PROGRESSCHIEFS-COLTS RUSHING STATS

The Chiefs are third in the NFL, averaging 160.7 rushing ypg and are eighth in the league with a 4.6 yards per carry average. The Chiefs are tied for third in the league with fi ve runs of 20+ yards. Only the N.Y. Giants (9) and Houston (7) own more. Indianapolis is currently 29th in the NFL in both rushing offense (75.5 ypg) and rushing defense (149.5 ypg). Dating back to the start of the 2009 season, the Colts are averaging 79.8 rushing ypg, the lowest mark in the NFL during that time period. In the club’s nine home games under Head Coach Jim Caldwell, Indianapolis has produced 86.3 rushing ypg, while allowing 114.3 rushing ypg. Over the Chiefs last six road games, KC has averaged 161.2 rushing ypg, the sixth-best mark in the NFL. The Colts are the only team in the NFL that has not produced an individual 100-yard rusher dating back to 2009. The Colts own the NFL’s longest drought without an individual 100-yard rusher, a 26-game streak dating back to a 105-yard performance by RB Joseph Addai vs. Houston (11/16/08).NFL LEADERS NFL LEADERS RUSHING YARDS PER GAME, 2010 RUSHES OF 20+ YARDS1. 172.0 Houston 124-688 1. 9 N.Y. Giants 2. 167.8 N.Y. Jets 131-671 2. 7 Houston3. 160.7 Kansas City 104-482 3. 5 KC/NYJ/PIT/SD

A SEASON OF PROGRESSCHIEFS-COLTS RUSHING DIFFERENTIAL

The Chiefs have outgained their opponents by an 85.7-yard margin (482 to 225) on the ground over the fi rst three games of the 2010 campaign. Only Houston (101.8 ypg) and the N.Y. Jets (93.0 ypg) own better rushing differentials this season. Meanwhile, Indianapolis ranks 32nd in the NFL in rushing differential. The Colts have been outgained on the ground by an average of 74.0 ypg (302 to 598). During the Chiefs four-game winning streak dating back to the fi nal contest of the 2009 season, Kansas City has actually outgained its opponents by an average of 122.5 yards per game. KC’s defense leads the NFL, permitting just three runs of 10+ yards in 2010. Prior to MNF, only Miami (5), Baltimore (3) and Denver (3) own fewer runs of 10+ yards than Indianapolis (6) and Dallas (6).

CHIEFS RUSHING STATS, FOUR-GAME WINNING STREAK, 2009-10Date Opp. Chiefs Rushing Opp. Rushing KC Differential 1/3/10 @ DEN 35-317, 3 TDs 22-84, 2 TDs 13-233, 1 TD 9/13/10 SD 26-135, 1 TD 29-109, 0 TDs 3-26, 1 TD9/19/10 @ CLE 39-140, 0 TDs 26-73, 1 TD 13-67 (-1 TD)9/26/10 SF 39-207, 1 TD 15-43, 0 TDs 24-164, 1 TD Totals 139-799, 5 TDs 92-309, 3 TDs 47-490, 2 TDs

A SEASON OF PROGRESSTHE TURNOVER COLUMN

The Chiefs are +2 (7 takes/5 gives) during their four-game winning streak. KC hasn’t committed a turnover in the fourth quarter of its last four games. Kansas City is the only club that hasn’t lost a fumble in 2010. The Chiefs are also the only team that hasn’t allowed any points off giveaways this season. The Chiefs are seventh in the league with 24 takeaway points, meaning Kansas City and Atlanta are the only two teams to rank in the top seven in both giveaway and takeaway points. The Colts have turned the ball over four times in 2010, allowing 21 giveaway points to rank 25th in the NFL. The Colts have won eight consecutive home games with a positive turnover margin and are 11-0 when recording a positive turnover margin under Head Coach Jim Caldwell. Indianapolis ranks third in the league with 34 points off takeaways.

NFL LEADERS, GIVEAWAY/TAKEAWAY POINTS Team TA Points Team GA Points1. San Diego 38 1. Kansas City 0 2. Green Bay 35 2. Five teams tied 73. Indianapolis 34

A SEASON OF PROGRESSKC IS SPECIAL ON SPECIAL TEAMS

The Chiefs are fi rst in the league in kickoff coverage, allowing just 14.7 yards per kickoff return. KC ranks second in the NFL with a 15.4-yard punt return average in 2010, while no team owns more total punt return yards (231) or punt returns of 20+ yards (4) than Kansas City. WR Dexter McCluster leads the NFL with a 23.7-yard punt return average. Indianapolis ranks 27th in the league, allowing 14.1 yards per punt return. The Chiefs are seventh in avg. fi eld position (32.4-yd line) and are fourth in opponents’ avg. fi eld position (25.3-yd line). NFL LEADERS NFL LEADERS PUNT RETURN AVG, 2010 OPP. KO RETURN AVG., 20101. 17.8 Dallas 5-89 1. 14.7 Kansas City 10-147 2. 15.4 Kansas City 15-231 2. 16.9 Carolina 9-1523. 15.2 Washington 5-76 3. 17.1 Cleveland 14-2404. 13.4 Seattle 12-161 4. 17.9 Tampa Bay 13-233

A SEASON OF PROGRESSGETTING DEFENSIVE

KC is fourth in the NFL, allowing opponents to convert on just 26.7% (12 of 45) third-down attempts. Kansas City is currently third in the NFL by allowing just 14.0 fi rst downs per game (42 total). Only Minnesota (26) has allowed fewer opponent plays of 10+ yards than Kansas City (30). NFL LEADERS NFL LEADERS OPP. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS AVG. 1ST DOWNS ALLOWED1. 23.5 Baltimore 12-51 1. 13.0 Baltimore 52 total2. 24.2 Dallas 8-33 San Diego 52 total3. 25.0 Tennessee 14-56 3. 14.0 Kansas City 42 total4. 26.7 Kansas City 12-45 4. 15.3 Miami 61 total

A SEASON OF PROGRESSMORE DATA ON THE CHIEFS DEFENSE

The Chiefs are second in the NFL in defensive scoring effi ciency, allowing opponents to score on just 15.4% (6 scores on 39 possessions) of their drives. Only Minnesota (14.7%) has a better mark. The Chiefs currently rank third in the NFL, forcing three-and-outs on 30.8% (12 of 39) of opponents’ drives. Only Chicago (17) and the N.Y. Giants (17) have forced more total three-and-outs than Kansas City (12) in 2010. NFL LEADERS NFL LEADERS OPP. SCORING EFFICIENCY OPP. THREE-AND-OUT DRIVES1. 14.7 Minnesota 5-34 1. 34.7 Chicago 17/49 2. 15.4 Kansas City 6-39 2. 33.3 N.Y. Giants 17/513. 18.8 San Diego 9-48 3. 30.8 Kansas City 12/39

A SEASON OF PROGRESSSMARTER FOOTBALL, MISC. CHIEFS-COLTS STATS

Kansas City has been penalized 14 times in 2010, tying as the second-lowest total in the NFL. Prior to MNF, only Miami (11) has been penalized fewer times for fewer yards (82) than the Chiefs (105). A year ago only Jacksonville (70) had fewer penalties accepted than Indianapolis (74). The Colts are tied for sixth in the league with 18 penalites this season KC is one of seven teams that have not allowed an opponent to score on its fi rst drive of the second half, while Indianapolis has allowed a league-high 21 points on the opening possession of the third quarter ... The Colts are one of seven teams that haven’t scored on their opening offensive possession of the second half ... Only Dallas (1.0) has permitted fewer sacks than Kansas City (2.0) ... Only New England (30.0) is averaging more points per game than Indianapolis (29.3) ... Chiefs QB Matt Cassel and Colts QB Peyton Manning both produced identical 17-16 records in their fi rst 33 career starts.

A SEASON OF PROGRESS0-3 TO 3-0 TURNAROUNDS SINCE 2000

Dating back to 2000, the Chiefs are one of nine NFL teams that have gone 3-0 after beginning the previous season with an 0-3 mark. From 2005-09, 21 of 27 (77.8%) NFL teams starting the season at 3-0 or better have qualifi ed for the postseason.

0-3 TO 3-0 TURNAROUNDS SINCE 2000Year Team Final Record Of Note 2010 Kansas City ?-? First 3-0 start since 20032008 Buffalo 7-9 Went 3-9 after 4-0 start2005 Tampa Bay 11-5 Won NFC South 2004 N.Y. Jets 10-6 Earned Wild Card berth2004 Jacksonville 9-7 Would fi nish 12-4 in 20052003 Minnesota 9-7 Would qualify for playoffs in 20042003 Seattle 10-6 Earned Wild Card Berth2001 San Diego 5-11 Mike Riley’s fi nal season as SD HC2000 N.Y. Jets 9-7 Todd Haley served as WRs coach

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WR TERRANCE COPPER• Has played in three games.• Has appeared in 81 games (seven starts) in six NFL seasons with DAL

(2004-05), NO (2006-08), BAL (2008) and KC (2009-10).• Has caught 50 passes for 668 yards (13.4 avg.) with six TDs and 27

kickoff returns for 520 yards (19.3 avg.).WR DEXTER McCLUSTER• Tallied three catches for 69 yards with a 31-yard TD, three punt returns

for 42 yards and one kickoff return for 17 yards vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has played in three games (one start), producing fi ve receptions for 78

yards with a TD and four rushes for two yards.• Also has six punt returns for 142 yards (23.7 avg.) with a TD and three

kickoff returns for 56 yards.• Has 18 touches for 278 combined net yards (15.4 avg.) with two TDs.• The average length of his two TDs is 62.5 yards.• His 23.7-yard punt return avg. is fi rst in the the NFL. • Earned NFL Rookie of the Week honors after registering a franchise-long

94-yard punt return TD vs. San Diego (9/13).• Played in 40 games (28 starts) at Mississippi, catching 130 passes for

1,703 yards and rushing 304 times for 1,955 yards with eight TDs. Added 19 KORs for 374 yards and eight PRs for 57 yards.

WR JEREMY HORNE• Has played in two games and has been inactive for one contest.• Rookie FA appeared in 36 games (20 starts) in three seasons at

Massachusetts, producing 84 catches for 1,338 yards with 11 TDs.TIGHT ENDS

TE LEONARD POPE• Has played in three games (one start).• Has appeared in 58 games (34 starts) with ARZ (2006-08) and KC (2009-

10), posting 68 receptions for 650 yards (9.6 avg.) with six TDs.TE TONY MOEAKI• Named NFL Rookie of the Week, totaling four receptions for 44 yards

(11.0 avg.) with an 18-yard TD vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has started three games, registering a team-high 12 receptions for 123

yards (10.3 avg.) with two TDs.• His 12 receptions are tied for fourth among AFC rookies and are tied for

sixth in the NFL. Is third among rookie TEs in the NFL with 12 catches.• Joined the Chiefs as the club’s second of two third-round draft choices

(93rd overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft.TE JAKE O’CONNELL• Has seen action in six games (two starts) for KC (2009-10), catching two

passes for seven yards.

OFFENSIVE LINE G BRIAN WATERS• Has started three games at LG.• Has played in 150 games (136 starts) in his 11-year career with the

Chiefs, earning four Pro Bowl appearances. • Was named the 2009 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year.G RYAN LILJA• Has started three games at RG.• Has played in 69 games (62 starts) with IND (2004-09) and KC (2010).T RYAN O’CALLAGHAN• Has been inactive for three games.• Has played in 40 games (19 starts) with NE (2006-08) and KC (2009-10).C CASEY WIEGMANN• Started his 146th game at C vs San Francisco (9/26).• Has opened three games at center.• Has played in 198 games (171 starts) with IND (’96), the NYJ (’96-97),

CHI (’97-2000), KC (2001-07, 2010) and DEN (2008-09).• Has started 146 consecutive games and taken 9,261 consecutive snaps

at center dating back to 2001, the longest active streak by any NFL OL.T BRANDEN ALBERT• Has started three games at LT.• Has started 32 games in three seasons with KC (2008-10).T BARRY RICHARDSON• Has started three games at RT in place of an injured T Ryan O’Callaghan. • Has played in 19 games (four starts) in three seasons (2008-10).C RUDY NISWANGER• Has appeared in three games on special teams.• Has played in 49 games (31 starts) during his fi ve-year NFL career.G/C JON ASAMOAH • Has played in three games. • Played in 42 games (37 starts) at Illinois.

DEFENSIVE LINE DT RON EDWARDS• Registered a sack of Alex Smith vs. San Francisco (9/26).

QB MATT CASSEL• Completed 16 of 27 passes for 250 yards with three TDs and an INT for

a 111.7 QB rating vs. San Francisco (9/26). • It marked his sixth career game with three or more TD passes. • Has started three games, completing 42 of 77 passes for 494 yards with

four TDs and three INTs, good for a 75.3 QB rating. Also has eight carries for 16 yards.

• Has played in 48 games (33 starts) with NE (2005-08) and KC (2009-10), completing 662 of 1,125 passes for 7,364 yards with 43 TDs and 32 INTs for a 79.3 QB rating. Also has 143 carries for 503 yards with three TDs.

• Is 6-1 in seven career 100.0+ rating games, including two with KC. QB BRODIE CROYLE• Has played in 16 games (nine starts) in four seasons (2006-09),

completing 173 of 300 passes for 1,631 yards with eight TDs and eight INTs for a 70.6 rating. Also has 10 rushes for 15 yards.

RUNNING BACKS

RB THOMAS JONES• Toted the ball 19 times for 95 yards with one TD vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has played in three games (two starts), carrying the ball 52 times for 217

yards (4.2 avg.) with one TD and catching two passes for six yards.• Has played in 151 games (109 starts) with ARZ (2000-02), TB (2003),

CHI (2004-06), the NYJ (2007-09) and KC (2010), rushing 2,332 times for 9,434 yards (4.0 avg.) with 63 TDs. Also has 291 receptions for 1,864 yards (6.4 avg.) with three TDs.

• Only RB LaDainian Tomlinson (6,932) has rushed for more yards from 2005-10 than Jones (6,595).

• Has 44 rushing TDs from 2005-10, tying for the fourth-highest total in the NFL during that timeframe.

• Joins St. Louis RB Steven Jackson as the only other player to top the 1,000-yard mark each of the past fi ve seasons.

• Owns 32 career 100-yard rushing games.RB JAMAAL CHARLES• Carried the ball 12 times for 97 yards (8.1 avg) and added three

receptions for 57 yards (19.0 avg.) vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has played in three games (one start), rushing 34 times for 238 yards

(7.0 avg.) with a TD and registering fi ve catches for 92 yards (18.4 avg.).• Is 10th in the AFC with 238 rushing yards.• Is tied for second in the AFC and tied for third in the NFL with four carries

of 20+ yards.• Has played in 34 games (13 starts) with KC (2008-10), rushing 291 times

for 1,715 yards (5.9 avg.) with eight TDs and catching 72 passes for 661 yards (9.2 avg.) with two TDs.

• Also has 51 kickoff returns for 1,246 yards (24.4 avg.) with a TD and eight special teams tackles.

• Owns six career 100-yard rushing games.RB TIM CASTILLE• Has played in three games (one start), rushing two times for no gain and

catching six passes for 23 yards.• Has appeared in 24 games with ARZ (2007-08) and KC (2009-10),

rushing 16 times for 55 yards and catching 14 passes for 71 yards with a TD to go with 16 special teams tackles.

RB JACKIE BATTLE• Has played in three games, rushing four times for nine yards. • Has played in 20 contests in four seasons (2007-10), rushing 25 times for

77 yards with one TD and catching four passes for a one-yard loss. Also has 10 special teams tackles.

FB MIKE COX• Has played in 32 games (15 starts) in three seasons (2008-10), rushing

four times for three yards with a TD and catching 18 passes for 98 yards.

WIDE RECEIVERS

WR CHRIS CHAMBERS• Has started three contests, catching fi ve passes for 53 yards (10.6 avg.).• Has seen action in 143 games (123 starts) with MIA (2001-07), SD

(2007-09) and KC (2009-10), catching 523 passes for 7,488 (14.3 avg.) with 57 TDs and rushing 44 times for 373 yards (8.5 avg.).

• Owns 19 career 100-yard receiving games.WR DWAYNE BOWE• Had two receptions for 61 yards with a 45-yard TD vs. SF (9/26).• Has started three contests, recording seven catches for 119 yards (17.0

avg.) with one TD.• Has played in 46 games (43 starts) in four seasons (2007-10).• Has caught 210 passes for 2,725 yards (13.0 avg.) with 17 TDs. • Owns fi ve career 100-yard receiving games.

QUARTERBACKS

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VS.• Has contributed fi ve tackles (three solo) and a sack (-9.0 yards).• Has played in 115 games (73 starts) in nine NFL seasons with BUF

(2001-05) and KC (2006-10), recording 206 tackles (145 solo), 14.5 sacks (-62.5 yards), 43 QB pressures, four FFs and three FRs.

DE GLENN DORSEY• Has started three games, registering eight tackles (fi ve solo), half of a

sack, half of a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery.• Has seen action in 34 games (33 starts) in three seasons (2008-10),

posting 103 tackles (82 solo), 2.5 sacks (-6.5 yards), fi ve QB pressures, a FF and four FRs.

DE TYSON JACKSON• Was inactive with a knee injury vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has started one game, tallying six tackles (three solo).• Has appeared in 17 games (15 starts) in two seasons (2009-10),

compiling 37 tackles (21 solo), four QB pressures and two PDs.DE WALLACE GILBERRY• Has one tackle, a sack (-3.0 yards) and two QB pressures.• Has appeared in 24 contests in three seasons (2008-10), tallying 31

tackles (25 solo), 5.5 sacks (-35.5 yards) and six QB pressures.DT SHAUN SMITH• Posted four tackles (three solo) vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has played in three games (two starts), producing nine tackles (six solo).• Has played in 66 games (28 starts) with NO (2004), CIN (2004-06, 2009),

CLE (2007-08) and KC (2010), collecting 205 tackles (98 solo), 2.0 sacks (-20.0 yards), two FFs and two QB pressures.

DE ALEX MAGEE• Has played in one game, registering one QB pressure.• Has played in 16 games (one start) in two seasons (2009-10), amassing

eight tackles (seven solo), 2.0 sacks (-10.0 yards) and four QB pressures.DT ANTHONY TORIBIO• Awarded via a waiver claim from Green Bay on September 5th.

LINEBACKERS LB MIKE VRABEL• Recorded four QB pressures vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has started three games, producing eight tackles (three solo), four QB

pressures and a FF.• Has played in 193 games (127 starts) during his 14-year NFL career,

tallying 754 tackles (498 solo), 57.0 sacks (-346.5 yards), 11 INTs, 20 QB pressures, 40 PDs, 19 FFs and eight FRs.

• His 50.0 sacks are the third-highest total by a LB from 2001-10. • Earned three Super Bowl rings as a member of the Patriots. LB TAMBA HALI• Tied a career high with 3.0 sacks (-15.0 yards) of Alex Smith vs. San

Francisco (9/26). Also forced a Smith fumble and had three QB pressures to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.

• Has started three games, amassing six tackles (three solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks (-19.5 yards), four QB pressures and a forced fumble.

• Is tied for fi fth in the AFC with 3.5 sacks.• Has started 66 contests with KC, posting 252 tackles (189 solo), 30.5

sacks (-171.0 yards), 43 QB pressures, an INT, 16 FFs and two FRs.• His 30.5 sacks rank ninth in Chiefs history.LB DERRICK JOHNSON• Posted nine tackles (three solo) vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has started three games, producing 33 tackles (21 solo), a tackle for

loss, a PD and one forced fumble.• Has played in 77 games (64 starts), recording 457 tackles (355 solo),

13.0 sacks, six INTs, 32 PDs, 12 FFs, three FRs and 21 QB pressures.LB JOVAN BELCHER• Recorded a career-high 10 tackles (six solo) vs San Francisco (9/26).• Has produced 24 tackles (15 solo) and one QB pressure.• Has seen action in 19 games (six starts) in two seasons (2009-10),

producing 57 tackles (41 solo), a pass defensed and three QB pressures. Also has 17 special teams tackles.

LB ANDY STUDEBAKER• Tallied a sack of Alex Smith vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has played in 25 games (two starts), registering 21 tackles (17 solo), a

sack, two INTs, three PDs, two QB pressures and 17 sp. teams tackles. LB DEMORRIO WILLIAMS• Has seen action in 99 games (66 starts) with ATL (2004-07) and KC

(2008-10), totaling 571 tackles (366 solo), 6.5 sacks, fi ve INTs, 13 PDs, three FFs and three FRs with a TD.

LB COREY MAYS• Has appeared in 51 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 42 special teams tackles.

LB CORY GREENWOOD• Has played in three games with two special teams tackles.

• A rookie free agent from Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec).• Was drafted third overall by the Toronto Argonauts in the 2010 CFL Draft.LB JUSTIN COLE• Joined the club as a rookie free agent from San Jose State in 2010.LB CHARLIE ANDERSON• Joined the club as a free agent on September 15th.

DEFENSIVE BACKS CB BRANDON FLOWERS• Intercepted a QB Alex Smith pass vs. San Francisco (9/26). Also posted

three tackles (two solo) and four passes defensed.• Has started three contests, producing 13 tackles (10 solo), two INTs with

a 33-yard TD and seven passes defensed.• Is tied for second in the AFC and tied for fi fth in the NFL with two INTs.• Has appeared in 32 games (31 starts) in three seasons (2008-10),

totaling 153 tackles (131 solo), nine INTs for 189 yards with two TDs, 41 PDs, three FFs and four FRs.

CB BRANDON CARR• Registerd seven tackles (fi ve solo) vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has started three games, recording 11 tackles (eight solo) and a FR.• Has started all 35 games in his fi rst three seasons, registering 148

tackles (135 solo), three INTs, 25 PDs, a FF and four FRs.S JON McGRAW• Has played in two games (one start), compiling seven tackles (four solo).• Has played in 102 games (22 starts), posting 216 tackles (165 solo), fi ve

INTs, 14 PDs, two FFs, three FRs and 105 special teams tackles.S ERIC BERRY• Produced six tackles (four solo) vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has started three contests, amassing 25 tackles (16 solo) and a PD.• Was the fi fth overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.• Started 39 games at the Univ. of Tennessee, collecting 251 tackles (161

solo), 3.0 sacks, 14 INTs, three QB pressures, four FRs and two FFs. CB TRAVIS DANIELS• Has played in three games.• Has played in 63 games (28 starts) with MIA (2005-07), CLE (2008) and

KC (2009-10), totaling 143 tackles, three INTs, 21 PDs and 12 sp. teams tackles.

CB JAVIER ARENAS • Has appeared in three games, recording two solo tackles and three PDs.• Has returned nine punts for 89 yards (9.9 avg.) and fi ve kickoffs for 97

yards (19.4 avg.).• Joined the Chiefs as a second-round pick (50th overall) in 2010.• Played in 52 games (28 starts) at Alabama, recording 154 tackles (104

solo), 7.0 sacks, six INTs, 14 PDs and nine QB pressures. Also has 125 PRs for 1,752 yards with seven TDs and 90 KORs for 2,166 yards.

S KENDRICK LEWIS • Has appeared in three contests (one start), recording six tackles (three

solo) and two passes defensed.• Joined the Chiefs as the fi rst of the team’s two picks in the fi fth round

(136th overall) in 2010 from Mississippi.S/CB DONALD WASHINGTON• Has played in three games, producing fi ve tackles (three solo).• Has seen action in 11 contests in two seasons (2009-10), posting eight

tackles (six solo). S RESHARD LANGFORD• Has appeared in two games, tallying four special teams tackles.CB JACKIE BATES• Joined the Chiefs as a rookie free agent from Hampton in 2009.

SPECIALISTS

P DUSTIN COLQUITT• Punted four times for 177 yards (44.3 gross, 44.3 net) with three inside

the 20 vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has played in three games, recording 19 punts for 770 yards (40.5 gross,

37.5 net) with eight inside the 20 and one touchback.• Is tied for sixth in the NFL with eight punts inside the 20.• Has played in 81 games in six seasons, punting 416 times for 18,272

yards (43.9 gross, 38.9 net) with 153 inside the 20 and 34 touchbacks.• His 38.85-yard career net punting average ranks fi rst in Chiefs history.K RYAN SUCCOP• Tied a career high with four PATs vs. San Francisco (9/26).• Has appeared in three games, connecting on four of fi ve FGs and eight

PATs for 20 points.• Has played in 19 games, converting 29 of 34 FGs (85.29%) and all 37

PATs for 124 points.LS THOMAS GAFFORD• Has appeared in three games.• Has played in 28 games with Kansas City (2008-10).

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THE LAST TIMEColts 13, Chiefs 10Colts 13, Chiefs 10

November 18, 2007 • RCA Dome • 57,294

The Chiefs 2006 season ended with a bitter taste after an AFC Wild Card Playoff loss at Indianapolis. This time the palette wasn’t any sweeter as KC dropped a 13-10 decision to the Colts. Despite an inspired defensive effort from the Chiefs, Indianapolis had just enough bullets to pull off the victory in QB Brodie Croyle’s first NFL start. Kansas City limited the Colts to just 73 total yards in a first half that ended in a 3-3 tie. DE Jared Allen would bat down four of QB Peyton Manning’s passes, with one leading to an INT. The Chiefs held the Indianapolis offense to a mere 216 yards, the lowest output by the Colts since 2004. The Chiefs dodged a pair of Colts bullets early on as K Adam Vinatieri misfired on a pair of first-quarter field goals. His 49-yard attempt sailed wide left on Indy's first drive, then after WR Eddie Kennison fumbled a punt return, Vinatieri hooked a 38-yard try to the left keeping the game scoreless after one quarter. Kansas City had its own kicking troubles on its first prolonged drive. After the Chiefs converted three first downs, K Dave Rayner missed a 43-yard field goal attempt wide left. However, on the very next play, Allen tipped Manning’s pass at the line of scrimmage and S Jarrad Page intercepted it at the Colts 37-yard line. This time Rayner capitalized with a 47-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead midway through the second quarter. Indianapolis would get its second turnover deep inside Chiefs territory when Croyle was sacked and stripped by DE Robert Mathis, giving the Colts the ball at the KC 13-yard line. The Chiefs defense again stiffened, allowing only a 27-yard FG for a 3-3 tie. As well as the Chiefs defense was playing, everyone knew the Colts offense would rally at some point. That point came on their second possession of the third quarter as Manning and RB Joseph Addai led a nine-play, 64-yard TD drive. Manning completed all four of his pass attempts and Addai rattled off 35 yards on the ground, including a three-yard TD run up the middle for a 10-3 Indianapolis lead. KC would answer behind the arm of its new starting QB, rattling off an 11-play, 77-yard scoring drive late in the third quarter. Croyle completed passes of 12 and 18 yards to WR Dwayne Bowe and TE Tony Gonzalez to reach the Indianapolis 19-yard line. Croyle then floated a TD pass to Bowe in the deep corner of the end zone to tie the game at 10-10. The Colts challenged that Bowe caught the ball in bounds, but the ruling on the field and the TD stood. Both clubs would exchange four punts before Manning and the Colts went back to work. Working from his own 33-yard line with 6:59 left, Manning hit four consecutive first-down passes before Addai was stopped short on third down at the Chiefs three-yard line. Instead of kicking a go-ahead FG, Indianapolis ran a QB sneak on fourth-and-one with Manning picking up just enough for a first down. With KC out of time outs, Indianapolis would kneel three times and watch Vinatieri chip in a 24-yard FG to take a 13-10 lead with just three seconds left in the game. Kansas City had one last desperation play from their own 40-yard line, but a short pass and two subsequent laterals came up short as the Colts secured a 13-10 win.

KC — Rayner, 47-yard field goal (4-8, 2:02).IND — Vinatieri, 27-yard field goal (4-4, 1:22).IND — Addai, 3-yard run (Vinatieri kick) (9-64, 4:53).KC — Bowe, 19-yard pass Croyle (Rayner kick) (11-77, 5:55).IND — Vinatieri 24-yard field goal (14-61, 6:56).

Team Statistics Colts ChiefsFirst Downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 11Total Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216 234Rushes/Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 27/66 27/72Net Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 162Pass Attempts/Completions . . 32/16 27/19Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0Times Sacked/Yards . . . . . . . 2.0/13.0 2.0/7.0Punts/Average . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/39.7 5/36.8Penalties/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/10 5/33Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/0 3/2Possession Time. . . . . . . . . . . . 27:37 32:23

RUSHINGKC — Holmes 19-55; Smith 8-17.IND — Addai 21-72, TD; Manning 4-(-3); Keith 2-(-3).

RECEIVINGKC — Bowe 7-64, TD; Gonzalez 4-46; Smith 3-34; Wilson 2-10; Webb 1-5; Kennison 1-4; Holmes 1-1; Parker 0-5.IND — Wayne 4-75; Addai 4-34; Utecht 3-26; Clark 3-15; Keith 1-7; Thorpe 1-6.

PASSINGKC — Croyle 19-27-169, 1 TD, 0 INTs.IND — Manning 16-32-163, 0 TDs, 1 INT.

INTERCEPTIONSKC — Page 1-0.IND — None.

SACKSKC — R. Edwards 1.0; Hali 1.0.IND — Brock 1.0; Mathis 1.0.

FIELD GOALSKC — Rayner 43WR (47) 45LU.IND — Vinatieri 49B 38WL (27) (24).

KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 7 0 — 10INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 7 3 — 13

QB Brodie Croyle compiles a 99.2 passer rating in his fi rst NFL start, throwing for 169 yards and a TD.

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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 4 / THROUGH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2010 WON 3, LOST 0 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 21-14 San Diego 71,297 Charles 34 238 7.0 56t 1 09/19 W 16-14 at Cleveland 65,377 Jones 52 217 4.2 27 1 09/26 W 31-10 San Francisco 68,188 Cassel 8 16 2.0 6 0 10/10 at Indianapolis Battle 4 9 2.3 4 0 10/17 at Houston McCluster 4 2 0.5 4 0 10/24 Jacksonville Castille 2 0 0.0 0 0 10/31 Buffalo TEAM 104 482 4.6 56t 2 11/07 at Oakland OPPONENTS 70 225 3.2 23 1 11/14 at Denver * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/21 Arizona Moeaki 12 123 10.3 20 2 11/28 at Seattle Bowe 7 119 17.0 45t 1 12/05 Denver Castille 6 23 3.8 14 0 12/12 at San Diego Charles 5 92 18.4 27 0 12/19 at St. Louis McCluster 5 78 15.6 31t 1 12/26 Tennessee Chambers 5 53 10.6 15 0 01/02 Oakland Jones 2 6 3.0 5 0 K.C. Opp. TEAM 42 494 11.8 45t 4 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 46 42 OPPONENTS 61 759 12.4 65t 4 Rushing 20 9 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Passing 25 31 Flowers 2 33 16.5 33t 1 Penalty 1 2 TEAM 2 33 16.5 33t 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 13/40 12/45 OPPONENTS 3 1 0.3 1 0 3rd Down Pct. 32.5 26.7 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B 4th Down: Made/Att 2/4 3/6 Colquitt 19 770 40.5 37.5 1 8 59 0 4th Down Pct. 50.0 50.0 TEAM 19 770 40.5 37.5 1 8 59 0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:52 30:08 OPPONENTS 24 1097 45.7 31.9 5 6 60 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 966 939 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game 322.0 313.0 Arenas 9 0 89 9.9 36 0 Total Plays 183 190 McCluster 6 1 142 23.7 94t 1 Avg. Per Play 5.3 4.9 TEAM 15 1 231 15.4 94t 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 482 225 OPPONENTS 7 5 38 5.4 13 0 Avg. Per Game 160.7 75.0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Total Rushes 104 70 Arenas 5 97 19.4 26 0 NET YARDS PASSING 484 714 McCluster 3 56 18.7 20 0 Avg. Per Game 161.3 238.0 TEAM 8 153 19.1 26 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/10 8/45 OPPONENTS 10 147 14.7 30 0 Gross Yards 494 759 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Att./Completions 77/42 112/61 Succop 0/ 0 2/ 2 2/ 3 0/ 0 0/0 Completion Pct. 54.5 54.5 TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 2/ 3 0/ 0 0/0 Had Intercepted 3 2 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 1 1/1 PUNTS/AVERAGE 19/40.5 24/45.7 Succop: ()(35G,26G,23G)(38N,32G) NET PUNTING AVG. 19/37.5 24/31.9 OPP: ()(42N)(51G) PENALTIES/YARDS 14/105 20/163 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/0 5/2 TOUCHDOWNS 8 5 Rushing 2 1 Passing 4 4 Returns 2 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 10 31 17 10 0 68 OPPONENTS 7 17 7 7 0 38 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Succop 0 0 0 0 8/ 8 4/ 5 0 20 McCluster 2 0 1 1 0 12 Moeaki 2 0 2 0 0 12 Bowe 1 0 1 0 0 6 Charles 1 1 0 0 0 6 Flowers 1 0 0 1 0 6 Jones 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 8 2 4 2 8/ 8 4/ 5 0 68 OPPONENTS 5 1 4 0 5/ 5 1/ 2 0 38 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Hali 3.5, Edwards 1, Gilberry 1, Studebaker 1, Dorsey 0.5, TM 7, OPP 2 FUM/LOST: McCluster 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Cassel 77 42 494 54.5 6.42 4 5.2 3 3.9 45t 2/ 10 75.4 TEAM 77 42 494 54.5 6.42 4 5.2 3 3.9 45t 2/ 10 75.4 OPPONENTS 112 61 759 54.5 6.78 4 3.6 2 1.8 65t 8/ 45 80.2

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Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PDLB Johnson, Derrick 21 12 33 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0 1S Berry, Eric 16 9 25 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 1LB Belcher, Jovan 15 9 24 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0CB Flowers, Brandon 10 3 13 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 2/33 7CB Carr, Brandon 8 3 11 0 0.0/0.0 0 1 0 0 0DT Smith, Shaun 6 3 9 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0DE Dorsey, Glenn 5 3 8 0.5 0.5/4.5 0 1 0 0 0LB Vrabel, Mike 3 5 8 0 0.0/0.0 4 0 0 0 0S McGraw, Jon 4 3 7 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0LB Hali, Tamba 3 3 6 1.5 3.5/19.5 4 0 1 0 0DE Jackson, Tyson 3 3 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0S Lewis, Kendrick 3 3 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 2DT Edwards, Ron 3 2 5 0 1.0/9.0 0 0 0 0 0CB/S Washington, Donald 3 2 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0CB Arenas, Javier 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 3LB Studebaker, Andy 2 0 2 0 1.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0LB Williams, Demorrio 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0CB Daniels, Travis 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0DT Toribio, Anthony 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0DE Gilberry, Wallace 0 1 1 0 1.0/3.0 2 0 0 0 0DE Magee, Alex 0 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0

Team 0 0 0 0 1.0/9.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 111 64 175 3 8.0/45.0 13 2 2 2/33 14

Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TDs (1): CB Brandon Flowers 33-yard INT returnS Langford, Reshard 3 1 4 at Cleveland (9/19/10)WR Copper, Terrance 3 0 3LB Greenwood, Cory 2 0 2LB Mays, Corey 2 0 2CB/S Washington, Donald 1 1 2CB Arenas, Javier 1 0 1 Safety (0):RB Battle, Jackie 1 0 1LS Gafford, Thomas 1 0 1WR Horne, Jeremy 1 0 1TE O'Connell, Jake 1 0 1K Ryan Succop 1 0 1 TDs (1): WR Dexter McCluster 94-yard punt returnLB Studebaker, Andy 1 0 1 vs. San Diego (9/13/10)FB Castille, Tim 0 1 1

Blocked Punts (0):

Deflected Punts (0):

Blk Punt Rec. (0):

Blk Field Goal (0):

Blk FG Rec. (0):TOTALS 18 3 21

PR = Pressure FF (0): FR = Fumble RecoveryFF = Forced FumbleINT = Interception FR (0):PD = Pass Defensed

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

2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATSRegular Season Statistics (Through Game Three)

2010 CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES

KEY

SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS

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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

@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @

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

FIRST DOWNS

Total 9 16 21

Rushing 5 5 10

Passing 4 10 11

Penalty 0 1 0

THIRD DOWNS

Attempts 11 15 14

Converted 1 5 7

Percentage 9.1% 33.3% 50.0%

TOT. OFFENSE

Net Yards 197 312 457

Plays 49 68 66

Avg./Play 4.0 4.6 6.9

RUSHING

Net Yards 135 140 207

Rush. Att. 26 39 39

Avg./Att. 5.2 3.6 5.3

PASSING

Net Yards 62 172 250

Attempts 22 28 27

Completions 10 16 16

Intercepted 0 2 1

Gross Yards 68 176 250

Sacked 1.0 1.0 0.0

Yards Lost 6 4 0

ADVANCES

Rushes 26 39 39

Completions 10 16 16

Totals 36 55 55

PENALTIES

Number 3 4 7

Yards 35 30 40

FUMBLES

Number 1 0 0

Lost 0 0 0

SCORING

Points 21 16 31

TD Rushing 1 0 1

TD Passing 1 0 3

TD KO Returns 0 0 0

TD Punt Returns 1 0 0

TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0

TD Def. Returns 0 1 0

FG Attempts 0 3 2

FG Made 0 3 1

Safety 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

@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @

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

FIRST DOWNS

Total 18 13 11

Rushing 4 3 2

Passing 14 8 9

Penalty 0 2 0

THIRD DOWNS

Attempts 15 13 17

Converted 4 4 4

Percentage 26.7% 30.8% 23.5%

TOT. OFFENSE

Net Yards 389 299 251

Plays 70 58 62

Avg./Play 5.6 5.2 4.0

RUSHING

Net Yards 109 73 43

Rush. Att. 29 26 15

Avg./Att. 3.8 2.8 2.9

PASSING

Net Yards 280 226 208

Attempts 39 31 42

Completions 22 16 23

Intercepted 0 1 1

Gross Yards 298 229 232

Sacked 2.0 1.0 5.0

Yards Lost 18 3 24

ADVANCES

Rushes 29 26 15

Completions 22 16 23

Total 51 42 38

PENALTIES

Number 5 9 6

Yards 30 78 55

FUMBLES

Number 3 1 1

Lost 1 1 0

SCORING

Points 14 14 10

TD Rushing 0 1 0

TD Passing 2 1 1

TD KO Returns 0 0 0

TD Punt Returns 0 0 0

TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0

TD Def. Returns 0 0 0

FG Attempts 0 1 1

FG Made 0 0 1

Safety 0 0 0

2010 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE

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KC — McCluster, 31-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (1-31, 0:10).SF — Nedney, 51-yard field goal (8-45, 3:22).KC — Succop, 32-yard field goal (7-44, 1:05).KC — Bowe, 45-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (2-45, 0:16).KC — Moeaki, 18-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (8-61, 5:05).KC — Jones, 3-yard run (Succop kick) (7-57, 4:26).SF — Morgan, 12-yard pass from Smith (Nedney kick) (7-71, 1:23).

Team Statistics 49ers ChiefsFirst Downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 21Total Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 457Rushes/Net Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 15/43 39/207Net Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 250Pass Attempts/Completions . . . . 42/23 27/16Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1Times Sacked/Yards . . . . . . . . 5.0/24.0 0.0/0.0Punts/Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/47.3 4/44.3Penalties/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/55 7/40Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/0 0/0Possession Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26:10 33:50

RUSHINGKC — Charles 12-97; Jones 19-95, TD; Battle 4-9; Cassel 2-7; McCluster 2-(-1).SF — Gore 15-43.

RECEIVINGKC — Moeaki 4-44, TD; McCluster 3-69, TD; Charles 3-57; Bowe 2-61, TD; Castille 2-12; Chambers 1-6; Jones 1-1.SF — Gore 9-102; Zeigler 3-38; Crabtree 3-37; Davis 3-22; Westbrook 2-6; Morgan 1-12, TD; Byham 1-9; Walker 1-6.

PASSINGKC — Cassel 16-27-250, 3 TDs, 1 INT.SF — Smith 23-42-232, 1 TD, 1 INT.

INTERCEPTIONSKC — Flowers 1-0.SF — Spencer 1-0.

SACKSKC — Hali 3.0; Edwards 1.0; Studebaker 1.0.SF — None.

FIELD GOALSKC — Succop 38WR (32).SF — Nedney (51).

THE LAST GAMEChiefs 31, 49ers 10Chiefs 31, 49ers 10

September 26, 2010 • Arrowhead Stadium • 68,188

SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . 0 3 0 7 — 10KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . 0 10 14 7 — 31

QB Matt Cassel connects with WR Dexter McCluster for a 31-yard TD in the second quarter.

The Chiefs improved to 3-0 with a convincing 31-10 victory over the 49ers. A combination of big plays, stellar defense and aggressive coaching decisions helped propel the club to victory. The Chiefs rushed for 207 yards, while Kansas City's defense allowed the 49ers only 43 rushing yards. After a scoreless first quarter, the second period of play was much more eventful. On fourth-and-one from the 50, Head Coach Todd Haley fooled the 49ers with a bit of gamesmanship as the punt team sprinted off the field and the offense sprinted on forcing the 49ers to take a timeout. Out of the Wildcat formation RB Dexter McCluster ran around the right side for the first down. The Chiefs drove to San Francisco’s 34-yard line before CB Shawntae Spencer intercepted a Chiefs pass. The Chiefs defense got it right back as CB Brandon Flowers picked off his second pass of the season. Flowers’ interception set the Chiefs up in San Francisco territory at the 31-yard line. The first play following the INT QB Matt Cassel hit McCluster on a short pass to his left side who dashed 31 yards down the sideline and dove into the end zone for the TD giving the Chiefs a 7-0 lead with 11:02 to play in the half. On the ensuing kickoff the Chiefs recovered an unexpected onside kick, but an offsides penalty negated the play. The Chiefs kicked it away and the 49ers took over at their own 22. The 49ers moved into Chiefs territory following a 22-yard completion from QB Alex Smith to WR Michael Crabtree. Four plays later K Joe Nedney put through a 51-yard field goal making it 7-3. McCluster was again a key role in moving the ball as he caught a 15-yard pass from Cassel followed by a 23-yard catch and run putting KC at San Francisco’s 23-yard line setting up Succop for a 38-yard attempt. Succop’s kick sailed just right of the top of the post leaving the score at 7-3 at the two-minute warning. Following a 49ers punt, Cassel hit Charles on completions of 17 and 18 yards. With 0:07 on the clock Cassel hit TE Tony Moeaki setting up Succop for a 32-yard field goal attempt. Succop’s kick split the uprights giving the Chiefs a 10-3 lead at intermission. The 49ers offense was first on the field after the break. The teams went punt for punt before Kansas City broke out an elaborate flea flicker. In the Wildcat formation, Jones took the snap, handed off to McCluster who pitched it to Cassel coming around the other side. Cassel slung the ball 45 yards down the field into the end zone to WR Dwayne Bowe increasing the Chiefs lead to 17-3 with 9:37 to play in the third quarter. On the ensuing possession, LB Tamba Hali sacked Smith on third-and-nine at San Francisco’s 31-yard line, his third sack of the day forcing yet another 49ers punt. The Chiefs offense took the field at its own 39-yard line and behind the legs of Jones moved the ball into 49ers territory. On third-and-four from San Francisco’s 45 Cassel hit Charles for a 22-yard gain to the 23. Four plays later Cassel fired a laser to Moeaki who made an impressive one-handed grab in the end zone to push the Chiefs lead to 24-3 with 1:41 left in the third quarter. Head Coach Todd Haley turned the ball over to his running backs in the fourth quarter as Jones and Charles combined for 57 yards on a drive that culminated with three-yard TD run from Jones. The Chiefs took a 31-3 lead with 3:27 left to play in the contest. The teams exchanged punts and San Francisco was able to add seven points when Smith connected with WR Josh Morgan as time expired making the final score 31-10.

GAME NOTES• The Chiefs produced 5.0 sacks, the club's highest total since having 5.0 vs. Minnesota (9/23/07).

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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)DE Alex Magee (3) RB Tim Castille (FA) LB Mike Vrabel (NE)S/CB Donald Washington (4) 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)

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) LB Justin Cole (CFA)S Kendrick Lewis (5a) WR Terrance Copper (UFA/KC)LB Cameron Sheffield (5b) LB Cory Greenwood (CFA)

WR Jeremy Horne (CFA)RB Tervaris Johnson (CFA)RB Thomas Jones (FA)G Ryan Lilja (FA)DT Shaun Smith (FA)DT Anthony Toribio (W/GB)WR Jerheme Urban (FA)C Casey Wiegmann (FA)WR Chandler Williams (FA)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN 5 Unrestricted Free Agents 2 Waiver Claims24 Draft Choices 18 Free Agents 2 Trades

8 College Free Agents 6 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 October 4, 2010)

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-1041 Bates, Jackie CB 5-10 180 10/12/86 1 Hampton Concord, CA FA-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-0857 Cole, Justin LB 6-3 242 11/22/87 R San Jose State Chino Hills, CA CFA-102 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 D1-0611 Horne, Jeremy WR 6-2 193 10/25/86 R Massachusetts New Berlin, NY CFA-1094 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-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-1071 Magee, Alex DE 6-3 298 4/28/87 2 Purdue Oswego, IL D3-0951 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-0945 Pope, Leonard TE 6-8 264 9/10/83 5 Georgia Americus, GA FA-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)-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:70 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-0914 Lawrence, Quinten WR 6-0 184 9/21/84 2 McNeese State Carencro, LA D6-094 Palko, Tyler QB 6-1 215 8/9/83 1 Pittsburgh Imperial, PA FA-1035 Price, Ricky S 6-1 195 9/16/87 1 Oklahoma State Houston, TX CFA-0915 Tucker, Verran WR 6-1 204 6/26/88 R California Los Angeles, CA CFA-1097 Walters, Pierre LB 6-5 269 3/25/86 2 Eastern Illinois Westchester, IL CFA-09

Reserve/Injured:87 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-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 October 4, 2010)

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 3 0 0 06 Ryan Succop K 6-2 218 24 2 D7c-09 South Carolina 3 0 0 07 Matt Cassel QB 6-4 230 28 6 T (NE)-09 Southern California 3 3 0 010 Terrance Copper WR 6-0 207 28 7 UFA (KC)-10 East Carolina 3 0 0 011 Jeremy Horne WR 6-2 193 23 R CFA-10 Massachusetts 2 0 0 112 Brodie Croyle QB 6-2 206 27 5 D3-06 Alabama 0 0 3 020 Thomas Jones RB 5-10 212 32 11 FA-10 Virginia 3 2 0 021 Javier Arenas CB 5-9 197 22 R D2b-10 Alabama 3 0 0 022 Dexter McCluster WR 5-8 170 22 R D2-10 Mississippi 3 1 0 023 Kendrick Lewis S 6-0 198 22 R D5a-10 Mississippi 3 2 0 024 Brandon Flowers CB 5-9 187 24 3 D2-08 Virginia Tech 3 3 0 025 Jamaal Charles RB 5-11 199 23 3 D3a-08 Texas 3 1 0 026 Jackie Battle RB 6-2 238 27 3 FA-10 Houston 3 0 0 027 Donald Washington S/CB 6-1 197 24 2 D4-09 Ohio State 3 0 0 029 Eric Berry S 6-0 211 21 R D1-10 Tennessee 3 3 0 034 Travis Daniels CB 6-1 195 28 6 FA-09 LSU 3 0 0 039 Brandon Carr CB 6-0 207 24 3 D5-08 Grand Valley State 3 3 0 041 Jackie Bates CB 5-10 180 23 1 FA-10 Hampton 0 0 0 342 Mike Cox FB 6-0 252 25 3 CFA-08 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 343 Thomas Gafford LS 6-2 250 27 3 FA-09 Houston 3 0 0 045 Leonard Pope TE 6-8 264 27 5 FA-09 Georgia 3 1 0 046 Tim Castille RB 5-11 238 26 4 FA-09 Alabama 3 1 0 047 Jon McGraw S 6-3 208 31 9 UFA (DET)-07 Kansas State 2 1 0 148 Reshard Langford S 6-1 213 24 1 FA-09 Vanderbilt 2 0 0 150 Mike Vrabel LB 6-4 261 35 14 T (NE)-09 Ohio State 3 3 0 051 Corey Mays LB 6-1 245 26 5 FA-09 Notre Dame 3 0 0 052 Charlie Anderson LB 6-4 250 28 7 FA-10 Mississippi 0 0 0 253 Demorrio Williams LB 6-1 232 30 7 UFA (ATL)-08 Nebraska 3 0 0 054 Brian Waters G 6-3 320 33 11 FA-00 North Texas 3 3 0 056 Derrick Johnson LB 6-3 242 27 6 D1-05 Texas 3 3 0 057 Justin Cole LB 6-3 242 22 R CFA-10 San Jose State 0 0 0 359 Jovan Belcher LB 6-2 228 23 2 CFA-09 Maine 3 3 0 062 Casey Wiegmann C 6-2 285 37 15 FA-10 Iowa 3 3 0 064 Rudy Niswanger C 6-5 301 27 5 CFA-06 LSU 3 0 0 065 Ryan Lilja G 6-2 290 28 7 FA-10 Kansas State 3 3 0 067 Barry Richardson T 6-6 319 24 3 D6a-08 Clemson 3 3 0 071 Alex Magee DE 6-3 298 23 2 D3-09 Purdue 1 0 0 272 Glenn Dorsey DE 6-1 297 25 3 D1a-08 LSU 3 3 0 073 Jon Asamoah G/C 6-4 305 22 R D3a-10 Illinois 3 0 0 075 Ryan O'Callaghan T 6-7 330 27 5 W (NE)-09 California 0 0 0 376 Branden Albert T 6-5 316 25 3 D1b-08 Virginia 3 3 0 081 Tony Moeaki TE 6-3 252 23 R D3b-10 Iowa 3 3 0 082 Dwayne Bowe WR 6-2 221 26 4 D1-07 LSU 3 3 0 084 Chris Chambers WR 5-11 210 32 10 UFA (KC)-10 Wisconsin 3 3 0 085 Jake O'Connell TE 6-3 250 24 2 D7b-09 Miami (OH) 2 0 0 190 Shaun Smith DT 6-2 325 29 6 FA-10 South Carolina 3 2 0 091 Tamba Hali LB 6-3 275 26 5 D1-06 Penn State 3 3 0 092 Wallace Gilberry DE 6-2 268 25 3 FA-08 Alabama 3 0 0 093 Cory Greenwood LB 6-2 235 25 R CFA-10 Concordia 3 0 0 094 Tyson Jackson DE 6-4 296 24 2 D1-09 LSU 1 1 0 295 Ron Edwards DT 6-3 315 31 10 UFA (BUF)-06 Texas A&M 3 3 0 096 Andy Studebaker LB 6-3 248 25 3 FA-08 Wheaton 3 0 0 098 Anthony Toribio DT 6-1 315 25 1 W (GB)-10 Carson-Newman 2 0 0 1

Practice Squad:4 Tyler Palko QB 6-1 215 27 1 FA-10 Pittsburgh - - - -14 Quinten Lawrence WR 6-0 184 25 2 D6-09 McNeese State - - - -15 Verran Tucker WR 6-1 204 22 R CFA-10 California - - - -35 Ricky Price S 6-1 195 22 1 CFA-09 Oklahoma State - - - -66 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 - - - -

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 - - - -55 Cameron Sheffield LB 6-2 257 22 R D5b-10 Troy 0 0 0 083 Jerheme Urban WR 6-3 207 29 6 FA-10 Trinity (TX) - - - -87 Brad Cottam TE 6-7 269 25 3 D3b-08 Tennessee - - - -

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).

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 (OffensiveLine); Bernie Parmalee (Tight Ends); Pat Perles (Assistant Offensive Line); Nick Sirianni (Offensive Quality Control).

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(As of October 4, 2010)

OFFENSEWR 84 Chris Chambers 10 Terrance Copper 11 Jeremy HorneLT 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 McClusterQB 7 Matt Cassel 12 Brodie CroyleFB 46 Tim Castille 42 Mike CoxRB 20 Thomas Jones 25 Jamaal Charles 26 Jackie Battle

DEFENSELDE 94 Tyson Jackson 90 Shaun Smith 71 Alex MageeNT 95 Ron Edwards 98 Anthony ToribioRDE 72 Glenn Dorsey 92 Wallace GilberryLOLB 50 Mike Vrabel 96 Andy StudebakerLILB 59 Jovan Belcher 51 Corey Mays 57 Justin ColeRILB 56 Derrick Johnson 53 Demorrio Williams 93 Cory GreenwoodROLB 91 Tamba Hali 52 Charlie AndersonLCB 24 Brandon Flowers 34 Travis Daniels 41 Jackie BatesRCB 39 Brandon Carr 21 Javier ArenasSS 29 Eric Berry 27 Donald Washington 48 Reshard LangfordFS 47 Jon McGraw 23 Kendrick Lewis

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 11 Jeremy Horne

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-hanNick Sirianni SEER-ee-AHN-eeRyan Succop SUCK-UPAnthony Toribio tuh-RIB-ee-ohJerheme Urban JeremyMike Vrabel VRAY-bulCharlie Weis WICECasey Wiegmann Wig-manDemorrio Williams duh-MARIO

2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART