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1 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW Kansas City POSTSEASON GUIDE 2008 RESULTS OVERALL AFC WEST HOME ROAD AFC NFC GRASS ARTIFICIAL OUTDOORS INDOORS A NEW ERA AT ARROWHEAD Chiefs Chairman of the Board Clark Hunt ushered in a new era of leadership at Arrowhead in Hunt named former New England Patriots Vice President of Player Personnel Scott Pioli as the club s new General Manager on January 13th. Hunt named former Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley as the club s head coach on February 6th to solidify the club s leadership team. Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt (left) and General Manager Scott Pioli (right) introduced Todd Haley as Kansas City s new head coach at a press conference on February 6th. CLARK HUNT - CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Hunt enters his fifth year as Chairman of the Board as the Chiefs franchise celebrates its 50th anniversary season in From the ongoing renovation and modernization efforts at Arrowhead, to the completion of a new administrative facility and the hiring of a new leadership team, Hunt has overseen a number of major changes in the Chiefs organization. He turned 44 on February 19th. SCOTT PIOLI - GENERAL MANAGER Pioli spent the past nine seasons with the New England Patriots. Working with head coach Bill Belichick, New England won Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX, claimed the Lamar Hunt Trophy four times as the AFC Champion and won six AFC East titles. Owning 17 years of NFL experience with New England, the N.Y. Jets and Cleveland, Pioli turned 44 on March 31st. TODD HALEY - HEAD COACH The second-youngest head coach in Chiefs history, Haley comes to Kansas City after helping guide Arizona to its first-ever Super Bowl. The Cardinals tied for third in the league in scoring offense and were fourth in total offense in Haley enters his 15th season in the NFL and his 13th campaign in a coaching capacity in He turned 42 on February 28th. THE 2009 NFL DRAFT The 74th Annual NFL Player Selection Meeting is scheduled for April in New York, NY. Rounds 1-2 of the 2008 NFL Draft will take place on Saturday, April 25th. Rounds 3-7 will take place on Sunday, April 26th. Time limits for each pick per round are as follows: Round 1 (10 minutes), Round 2 (seven minutes) and Rounds 3-7 (fi ve minutes). The Chiefs own seven selections. The club sent its second-round pick (34th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft to New England in exchange for QB Matt Cassel and LB Mike Vrabel and were awarded a seventh-round (256th overall) compensatory pick by the NFL. The Chiefs currently hold the third overall selection in the 2009 NFL Draft NFL DRAFT ORDER Strength of Team Record Pct. Schedule Opp. Rec. 1. Detroit St. Louis Kansas City Seattle Cleveland Cincinnati Oakland Jacksonville Green Bay San Francisco Buffalo Denver Washington New Orleans Houston San Diego N.Y. Jets Chicago Tampa Bay Detroit (from Dallas) Philadelphia Minnesota New England Atlanta Miami Baltimore Indianapolis Philadelphia (from Carolina) N.Y. Giants Tennessee Arizona Pittsburgh FINAL TEAM STATS AND RANKINGS FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATS AND RANKINGS CATEGORY TOTAL CATEGORY PLAYER TOTAL Total Offense th 24th Rush Offense th 16th Pass Offense th 20th Total Defense th 31st Rush Defense th 30th Pass Defense th 28th Turnover Ratio T5th T8th Points/Game th 26th Opp. Pts./Game th 29th Scoring Gonzalez 60 T22nd - - Rushing Yards L. Johnson 874 9th 22nd QB Rating Thigpen th 27th Receptions Gonzalez 96 4th T4th Rec. Yards Gonzalez 1,058 6th 12th Interceptions Page 4 T8th T14th Punting Avg. Colquitt th 11th Punt Ret. Avg. Robinson KO Ret. Avg. Savage th 19th Sacks Hali

2 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD CLARK HUNT Entering his fifth season as Chairman of the Board, Hunt represents the interests of the Hunt Family in the Kansas Chiefs franchise which proudly celebrates its 50th anniversary in Named Scott Pioli as general manager on January 13th and Todd Haley as head coach on February 6th. Hunt s proven business acumen, coupled with two decades of experience working side-by-side with one of America s sports pioneers, Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt, has provided him with a distinct understanding of Kansas City s devoutly loyal fans. A staunch proponent of developing strategies to further enhance the fan experience, Hunt is currently directing the expansion and renovation of Arrowhead Stadium, an extensive modernization project which will keep Kansas City The Home of the Chiefs for decades to come, is expected to be completed in In addition to the multi-year construction project that will bring Arrowhead up to today s NFL standards, Hunt was closely involved in the design and development of the Chiefs new practice facility at the Truman Sports Complex that opened in 2008 and houses the entire organization. The Hunts have made a combined personal financial contribution of $125 million in both the development of the New Arrowhead and the club s new practice facility, another demonstration of the family s commitment to bringing the Lamar Hunt Trophy home to Kansas City. The Dallas, Texas native is a founding investor-operator in Major League Soccer. Hunt serves as Chairman of Hunt Sports Group, the parent company that oversees the F.C. Dallas and Columbus Crew MLS franchises. Columbus claimed the 2008 MLS Cup to give the Hunt Family their 14th distinctive championship ring from five different professional sports associations. Hunt Sports Group has been at the forefront of stadium development in the United States, constructing America s first soccer-specific stadium, 22,555-seat Crew Stadium which opened in 99. In 2005, Hunt Sports Group opened Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The 21,193-seat homefield of F.C. Dallas serves as the crown jewel of a 117-acre soccer complex which features 17 adjacent championship-quality fields. In 2007, Commissioner Goodell appointed Hunt to the NFL s Digital Media and International Committees, as well as the Executive Committee of the NFL Management Council. Hunt is a trustee for the Board of Trustees of the Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle NFL Player Retirement Plan, the NFL Player Second Career Savings Plan, the NFL Player Supplemental/Disability Plan and the NFL Player Annuity Program. Hunt and his wife, the former Tavia Shackles of Kansas City, are actively involved in numerous philanthropic efforts. The Chiefs Charity Game, Lift Up America and the Heart of a Championship Foundation are just several of the many causes that have benefi tted from the Hunts efforts. THE NEW ARROWHEAD A RENOVATED AND MODERNIZED HOME OF THE CHIEFS Slated for completion in 2010, the New Arrowhead is the result of extensive fan research, the creativity of internationally-recognized architects, HOK Sport, and the passion of the Chiefs organization to make each fan s trip to Arrowhead as memorable as it can be. While fans will find a familiar view from their seats, just about everything else will be new and improved. The addition of the Horizon Level, an upgraded sound system, a 360- degree video ribbon board, concourses doubled in size, additional restrooms, an upgraded variety of food and beverage options and a luxurious club-level experience are just a few new features. Since originally opening its gates in 72, the on-going improvements at Arrowhead are the structure s fi rst major renovation in nearly 40 years. The New Arrowhead is a state of the art sports and entertainment destination that will serve as the setting for future generations of shared experience and celebrations of America s favorite sport. THE FOUNDER S PLAZA Looking North from just outside Arrowhead Stadium will sit the Founder s Plaza, a tribute to American Football League and Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt. The Founder s Plaza will serve a variety of purposes and functions and will be a meeting place for Chiefs ticket holders prior to game time. The Plaza s many features will commemorate the AFL s beginning and its center will be a large AFL logo built into a decorative pavement flanked by fountains intended to refl ect the league s eight original franchises. A nine-foot heroic sculpture of Hunt, designed by Bruce Wolfe, will greet visitors and fans as they make their way across grounds that are to include bronze plaques highlighting the Founder s many innovations to pro football, soccer and tennis. Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach Hank Stram s famous 65 Toss Power Trap play from Super Bowl IV will highlight the plaza s entrance to the stadium. CHIEFS HALL OF HONOR Chiefs fans will be able to relive the most exciting moments in Chiefs and pro football history at the all new Chiefs Hall of Honor. Fifty years of franchise history will fill this themed area in the lower level concourse, enabling fans to revisit football memories dating back to the franchise s first days of existence. Exhibits will include the team s Super Bowl IV trophy and the original AFL Championship trophy, original seats and artifacts from Municipal Stadium, a journey through Lamar Hunt s creation of the AFL, a virtual locker room featuring Chiefs Hall of Famers, a recreation of the Hunt Family Gold Suite and much more. Video and interactive displays will allow fans to relive the team s most amazing moments and allow visitors the feel the energy and passion that has made Arrowhead Stadium the home of the best football experience in the NFL.

3 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW GENERAL MANAGER SCOTT PIOLI Scott Pioli was named the fifth general manager in Kansas City history by Chairman of the Board Clark Hunt on January 13, He comes to Kansas City after spending the previous nine seasons with New England, including the last seven as the Vice President of Player Personnel. During his tenure in New England, the Patriots won Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX, claimed the Lamar Hunt Trophy four times as the AFC Champion and won six AFC East titles. A four-time winner of NFL Executive of the Year honors from national media outlets, Pioli served as the Patriots Vice President of Player Personnel from after originally joining the franchise in In total, he brings 17 seasons of NFL experience to the Chiefs organization after tours of duty with New England ( ), the N.Y. Jets ( ), Baltimore (1996) and Cleveland ( ). During his nine-year run with New England ( ), the Patriots compiled an NFL-best (.708) regular season record. Over that span, New England registered 14 playoff victories, tying the Pittsburgh and Dallas squads of the 70s for most playoff wins by a franchise in a single decade. New England also accumulated 11 playoff victories from , the highest total by any team over a five-year span in NFL history. During his time in New England, Pioli worked in close coordination with head coach Bill Belichick, bringing players to the Patriots who fit into the framework of the club s team concept. Pioli and Belichick became the first personnel director/head coach tandem in league annals to win three Super Bowls during a four-year span ( ). Their efforts also helped the Patriots register nine or more victories each of the last eight seasons, including the NFL s first 16-0 regular season in Pioli received George Young NFL Executive of the Year honors from The Sporting News following the 2003 and 2004 seasons, an award voted on by fellow NFL executives. The youngest individual ever to win that accolade, Pioli joined Bill Polian and Bobby Beathard as just the third person to ever win that honor in consecutive seasons. Named NFL Executive of the Year by the Dallas Morning News in 2001 and also received NFL Executive of the Year honors from Pro Football Weekly and Sports Illustrated in In 2004, Pioli s accolades included the NFLPA s Award for Executive Achievement in addition to NFL Executive of the Year awards from USA Today, the San Francisco Chronicle and SI.com. In 2007, Pioli again earned NFL Executive of the Year honors from Pro Football Weekly, the Dallas Morning News and the San Francisco Chronicle. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING... Scott Pioli was an integral part of the many championships the New England Patriots have celebrated this decade and I would like to thank him for his countless contributions throughout the past nine seasons. Scott is a great evaluator of talent. He is thorough in his evaluations, extremely organized and has done a tremendous job mining all possible resources to help Coach Belichick and his staff field the players needed to win consistently. He has played an important role in building a championship tradition with players that I am proud to call Patriots. On behalf of the entire Patriots organization, I wish Scott continued success in his new role and offer best wishes to his wonderful wife Dallas, and their beautiful daughter Mia. I think Clark Hunt and the Kansas City Chiefs have made a very wise hire. - Robert Kraft New England Patriots Chairman and CEO To sum up in words everything Scott Pioli has meant to this organization and to me personally would be difficult, if not impossible. From the day I met him, he has demonstrated a passion for football and respect for the game that is second to none. It has been extremely gratifying for me to follow Scott s career ascension from the bottom of the totem pole in Cleveland to his place as a pillar of championship teams in New England. Now with the opportunity to steer his own ship and a vision of building a winner, there is no more capable, hardworking, loyal, team-oriented person than Scott Pioli. BEST NFL RECORDS Team Record Pct 1. New England Indianapolis Pittsburgh Philadelphia Denver PIOLI S FOOTBALL CAREER Central Connecticut St Defensive Tackle Syracuse Graduate Assistant Murray State Offensive Line ( 90) Defensive Line ( 91) Cleveland Browns Pro Personnel Asst Baltimore Ravens Pro Personnel Coordinator N.Y. Jets Dir. of Pro Personnel New England Patriots.. Asst. Dir. of Player Personnel (2000) Director of Player Personnel (2001) V.P. of Player Personnel ( ) On a personal level, the Belichick-Pioli bond runs far deeper than our workplace, as we and our families have shared countless memories away from football. Working side by side with one of my best friends for almost two decades is special enough in itself. But to help each other achieve success beyond our dreams is a blessing and something I will always remember and appreciate. - Bill Belichick New England Patriots Head Coach You must realize that I m very prejudiced, but I think the Chiefs hired a very passionate, highly dedicated, enterprising young man to lead their franchise. - Bill Parcells Miami Dolphins Executive Vice President of Football Operations Scott has a great work ethic, which we saw from the beginning back in Cleveland. I think, too, there s an instinct and football intelligence you have to have to succeed as a general manager and he has those. - Ozzie Newsome Baltimore Ravens General Manager & Executive Vice President Congratulations to Scott for obtaining the GM job at such a fine organization as the Kansas City Chiefs. Scott did a wonderful job for the Patriots organization and will be sorely missed. The Patriots loss is Kansas City s gain. - Charlie Weis Notre Dame Head Coach

4 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW HEAD COACH TODD HALEY Todd Haley was named the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs by Chairman of the Board Clark Hunt on February 6, He spent the previous two seasons as the offensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals. Haley turns 42 on February 28th, making him the second-youngest head coach in franchise history. Haley enters his 15th season in the National Football League and his 13th campaign in a coaching capacity in He enjoyed previous NFL coaching experience with Arizona ( ), Dallas ( ), Chicago ( ) and the N.Y. Jets ( 97-00), earning playoff berths with each of those franchises. Helped the Cardinals win the NFC Championship and reach Super Bowl XLIII, marking the first time the franchise had advanced to the NFL title game since 47. Was a member of Bill Parcells N.Y. Jets staff that guided that franchise to the 98 AFC Championship Game. It was during his tenure with the Jets that he began his association with General Manager Scott Pioli, who served as Director of Pro Personnel for the Jets from Under Haley s guidance, the Cardinals offense in 2008 was one of the league s most innovative and explosive units. Arizona tied for third in the league in scoring, registering a franchise-record 427 points (26.7 ppg). The Cardinals were fourth in total offense, averaging yards per game. Arizona was second in the league in passing offense (292.1 ypg) and ranked sixth in the NFL with 20.5 first downs per game. Haley s offensive unit in Arizona featured a trio of Pro Bowl performers in QB Kurt Warner, WR Larry Fitzgerald and WR Anquan Boldin. With Haley handling the play-calling duties for the Cardinals, Warner led all NFC passers and established single-season franchise records with a 96.9 rating and 30 TD passes. He threw for 377 yards and three TDs in Super Bowl XLIII. Fitzgerald led all NFC receivers with 96 catches for 1,431 yards with 12 TDs. He enjoyed a seven-catch, 127-yard, two-td performance in Super Bowl XLIII and set NFL single-season postseason records for receptions (30), receiving yards (546), TD receptions (seven) and 100-yard games (four) during the 2008 playoffs. Boldin had 89 receptions for 1,038 yards with 11 TDs during the regular season, while WR Steve Breaston had 77 receptions for 1,006 yards, making the Cardinals just the fifth team in NFL history to boast three 1,000-yard receivers in a season. Haley joined Ken Whisenhunt s staff in Arizona after serving a three-year stint as Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers coach for Dallas ( ). In 2006, the Cowboys offense ranked fourth in the NFL in passing (239.8 ypg) as QB Tony Romo developed into a Pro Bowl performer in his first year as a starter and Dallas qualified for the postseason. Haley s passing attack helped the Cowboys finish fourth in the league in scoring (26.6 ppg) and second in third-down efficiency at 48.8% in 2006 as Dallas boasted a pair of 1,000-yard pass catchers in WRs Terrell Owens and Terry Glenn. Haley joined the Cowboys after a three-year tour of duty as wide receivers coach for Chicago ( ) under head coach Dick Jauron. In 2001, the Bears went 13-3 and won the NFC Central for the first time since 90 as WR Marty Booker set a single-season franchise record with 100 catches. Under Haley s tutelage a year a later, Booker became just the second player in franchise annals to post back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns. Haley s initial NFL experience came as a member of the N.Y. Jets ( 95-00), where he served as that club s wide receivers coach from In his initial season in that capacity, he helped WR Keyshawn Johnson earn his second straight Pro Bowl berth. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING... Of course I m a little prejudiced, but I think Kansas City now has a dynamic young tandem of football people in place that are passionate and committed. They will serve the Chiefs organization well. - Bill Parcells Miami Dolphins Executive Vice President of Football Operations This is a tremendous opportunity for Todd and one that I know he is ready for. He was a big part of the offensive success that our team has had over the last two years. Todd is a smart, passionate coach who gets the very best out of players and those attributes will serve him well as a head coach. For us, it is flattering whenever your coaches are sought after and is a byproduct of the success our team has had. I think it speaks to the progress we have made and will continue to make as an organization. Obviously we knew this was a possibility and developed contingency plans. We now begin the process of activating those plans. - Ken Whisenhunt Arizona Cardinals Head Coach One thing Todd has is a passion for winning, a passion for competing. When I say a passion for competing, that s to say you re losing by three touchdowns and there is no quitting with him. He s figuring out how to push the football down the field with a minute to go in the game instead of running the ball and kneeling down on it. He s trying to figure out how to score more points. He has great attention to detail on the offensive side of the football in attacking defenses and recognizing the weakness of a defense. - Keyshawn Johnson Former NFL Wide Receiver and Current ESPN Analyst On ESPN s Pre-Super Bowl Media Call HALEY S FOOTBALL CAREER N.Y. Jets Scouting Assistant ( 95-96) Offensive Assistant/Quality Control ( 97-98) Wide Receivers ( 99-00) Chicago Bears Wide Receivers Dallas Cowboys Passing Game Coordinator/ Wide Receivers Arizona Cardinals Offensive Coordinator 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach A FOOTBALL FAMILY Owning a distinguished football pedigree, Haley is the son of Dick Haley, a 43-year NFL veteran as a player and personnel executive. The younger Haley spent his formative years in Pittsburgh, immersed in football with his father and the Steelers organization. A former ballboy for the Steelers, Haley spent many summers as a youth at training camp with the club, and frequently watched film alongside his father. In attendance for many of the greatest games in Steelers history, he later served as a member of the Steelers chain gain on gamedays during his teenage years. Haley s father enjoyed stints as the Director of Player Personnel for Pittsburgh ( 71-90) and the N.Y. Jets ( 91-02), a Personnel Consultant for the Jets ( ) and is currently a Player Personnel Analyst for the Miami Dolphins. He was an NFL cornerback from The elder Haley was one of the architects of the great Steelers teams of the 70s. Haley s 74 draft class with Pittsburgh featured four Hall of Famers LB Jack Lambert, C Mike Webster, as well as WRs Lynn Swann and John Stallworth. He also selected Hall of Fame LB Jack Ham in 71 and tabbed Hall of Fame RB Franco Harris in 72, forming the nucleus of a team that would claim four Super Bowl crowns over a six-year span from KANSAS CITY CHIEFS COACHING STAFF Season Coach Position with KC Todd Haley Head Coach st Bob Bicknell Tight Ends rd Ronnie Bradford..... Defensive Assistant st Maurice Carthon..... Assistant Head Coach st Joel Collier st Joe D Alessandris.... Assistant Offensive Line nd Chan Gailey Offensive Coordinator nd Gary Gibbs Linebackers st Steve Hoffman Special Teams st Tim Krumrie Defensive Line th Bill Muir Offensive Line st Clancy Pendergast... Defensive Coordinator st Pat Perles Defensive Quality Control st Brent Salazar Asst. Strength & Conditioning rd Nick Sirianni Offensive Quality Control st Cedric Smith Strength & Conditioning rd Dedric Ward Wide Receivers st

5 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW LB DERRICK THOMAS - PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2009 The late LB Derrick Thomas was elected to the Hall of Fame s Class of 2009 on January 31st and will be enshrined in Canton, Ohio on Sunday, August 8th. Thomas became the 10th member of the Chiefs to be enshrined in Canton. He joins fellow linebackers Bobby Bell (Class of 82) and Willie Lanier (Class of 86) in Canton. A nine-time Pro Bowl selection, Thomas holds Kansas City s franchise record and ranks 11th in NFL history with career sacks. The Chiefs first-round selection (fourth overall) in the 89 NFL Draft, Thomas also holds Chiefs records for career safeties (3), forced fumbles (45) and fumble recoveries (19). Only two players in NFL history own more safeties or fumble return TDs (4) than Thomas. He is also sixth in team history with 728 career tackles. Thomas recorded an NFL single-game record 7.0 sacks vs. Seattle (11/11/90). During the 90s, no other NFL player recorded more sacks than Thomas total of 116.5, including a franchise-record 20.0 sacks for the Chiefs in 90. A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame s NFL All-Decade Team of the 90s, Thomas was the cornerstone around whom the Chiefs franchise was rebuilt. During the 90s, the Chiefs constructed a regular season record and led the NFL in turnover differential (+128). In the 17 seasons prior to Thomas arrival in Kansas City, the franchise made just one playoff appearance and enjoyed just four winning seasons. During Thomas 11 seasons with the Chiefs from 89-99, the team earned seven playoff berths, won three AFC West titles and recorded 10 winning seasons. Thomas produced 27 multi-sack games during his NFL tenure. From 92-99, the Chiefs were an astounding 16-1 when Thomas registered 2.0 or more sacks. He was also the key figure in Kansas City s record-setting 95 defensive unit that ranked in the NFL s top five in scoring defense (first), total defense (second), rushing defense (third) and pass defense (fifth) as the Chiefs posted a 13-3 regular season record for the first time in team history. A stalwart in the Kansas City community, Thomas was named the 93 NFL Man of the Year for his philanthropic efforts. Thomas Third and Long Foundation is still active in the Kansas City community, continuing the reading and scholarship programs he began. In June of 2001, the Derrick Thomas Academy, a tuition-free public charter school was launched in Kansas City. The academy is the first-ever public elementary school named after an NFL hero. Thomas was posthumously inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in He died in his hometown of Miami, Florida on February 8, 2000 after suffering a serious auto accident in Kansas City, Missouri on January 23, THOMAS CAREER STATS Games Tackles Fumbles Sacks INTs Passes QB Played-Started Solos Asst. Total Rec. For. No. Yds No. Yds. Defensed Pressures OTHER HALL OF FAMERS ON THOMAS... Derrick was a player that could dominate a game. His explosive talents were so great that he could dictate to an offense pass and run blocking schemes as well as the plays that were called. He was such an impact player that you always had to know where he was on the field. His career statistics more than speak to his exceptional career as not only as a pass rusher but also as an overall defensive player. - QB John Elway Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2004 THOMAS RECORD-SETTING CAREER 7.0 SACKS NFL Single-Game Record SACKS Chiefs Career Record 45 FORCED FUMBLES Chiefs Career Record 19 FUMBLE RECOVERIES Chiefs Career Record 4 FUMBLE RETURN TDs Only Two NFL Players Have More 3 SAFETIES Only Two NFL Players Own More I do not think I ever feared anyone on the football field, but I came close with Derrick. He made life miserable for anybody who tried to block him. During the years I played against him, I was never more acutely aware of where an individual opponent was on the field than I was with him. Derrick Thomas changed the way the game is played and how other players at his position are now measured. To me, there is a rare group of players who possess both the will and the innate ability to change the course of a game on every defensive snap. Their names are Deacon Jones, Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White and Derrick Thomas. - RB Marcus Allen Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2003 Throughout my professional career I played against many Hall of Famers. Derrick Thomas definitely fits that mold. His quickness, his intensity and his love for the game was matched by only a few players. We actually game planned for #58. I needed to know where he was lined up at all times, as did my offensive line. Not many teams would actually game plan around one player, but the Buffalo Bills certainly did every time we faced him. - QB Jim Kelly Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2002 I played with Derrick both as an opponent and teammate. As an opponent, Derrick was a respected and fierce presence on the football field that demanded constant attention. As a member of the opposing offense, Derrick had to be accounted for at all times. I remember spending countless hours developing game plans to contain him. During his 11-year tenure with the Chiefs, the franchise suffered only one losing season. Derrick was impressive by all measures of the game. - QB Warren Moon Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2006

6 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW SCORING OFFENSE KC averaged 18.2 points per game to rank 13th in the AFC and 26th in the NFL with 291 total points. New Orleans led the NFL in scoring with 463 points, an average of 28.9 ppg. The Chiefs scored 270 actual offensive points (16.9 ppg) to rank 13th in the AFC and 25th in the NFL. KC scored 32 offensive TDs (nine rushing, 23 passing) in KC recorded 35 overall TDs (nine rushing, 23 passing, two interception returns and one special teams fumble return). The Chiefs had a streak of 84 consecutive games without being shut out snapped in a 34-0 loss at Carolina (10/5). It was the fourth-longest streak in franchise history. The Chiefs are (.787) when scoring 30 points or more dating back to 95, including a 31-6 (.838) mark at Arrowhead. Kansas City is 5-2 under Herm Edwards when scoring 30+ points. KC had won 11 consecutive games when scoring 30+ points dating back to a victory at Miami (10/21/05) until a loss vs. Buffalo (11/23). The Chiefs posted a -149 scoring differential (291 scored/440 allowed) to rank 15th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL. KC scored 68 points in the fi rst quarter in 2008 to rank eighth in the AFC and 16th in the NFL. Atlanta (114) led the NFL. The Chiefs ranked 10th in the AFC and tied for 20th in the league, scoring 102 points in the second quarter. New Orleans (154) led the NFL. KC scored 170 fi rst-half points in 2008 to rank ninth in the AFC and tie for 21st in the NFL. The N.Y. Jets (239) led the league. The Chiefs were 14th in the AFC and 30th in the league with 33 thirdquarter points. Arizona (154) led the league. KC was 12th in the AFC and tied for 22nd in the NFL with 88 fourthquarter points in San Diego (152) led the league. The Chiefs ranked 14th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL with 121 secondhalf points. New Orleans (242) led the NFL. KC scored 31 points on its opening drives in 2008 to tie for ninth in the AFC and 17th in the NFL. TOTAL OFFENSE The Chiefs produced 4,939 total net yards (308.7 ypg) in 2008, an increase of 510 yards (31.9 ypg, 11.5%) from KC registered four games with 350 or more yards of total offense in 2008, including a season-high 492 yards of total offense vs. Miami (12/21). KC has produced 36 games with 400 or more yards of total offense over the past eight seasons two in 2008, one in 2007, two in 2006, seven in 2005, nine in 2004, four in 2003, six in 2002 and fi ve in KC had nine games with 300 or more yards of total offense in KC averaged 5.16 yards per play in KC produced 273 fi rst downs to rank 12th in the AFC and tie for 24th in the NFL. New England led the league with 356. The Chiefs were 14th in the AFC and 28th in the NFL with 689 total advances (379 rushes and 310 completions). BIG PLAYS KC s offense tied for ninth in the AFC and tied for 21st in the NFL with 50 total plays of 20+ yards (35 passing, 15 rushing) in The Chiefs completed 35 passes of 20+ yards to rank 14th in the AFC and tie for 26th in the NFL. The Chiefs tallied 15 rushes of 20+ yards to tie for fi rst in the AFC and tie for sixth in the NFL. KC s offense ranked ninth in the AFC and tied for 20th in the NFL with 183 total plays of 10 yards or more (136 passing, 47 rushing). The Chiefs ranked ninth in the AFC and 18th in the NFL with 136 passes of 10+ yards in KC finished tied for seventh in the AFC and tied for 14th in the NFL with 47 rushes of 10+ yards in RUSHING OFFENSE Kansas City averaged rushing yards per game in 2008 to rank 10th in the AFC and 16th in the NFL, an increase of 35.1 ypg from The Chiefs have ranked in the NFL s top 10 in rushing nine times dating back to 95 and have done so five of the past eight seasons. KC has scored an NFL-high 163 rushing TDs from San Diego is second in that category over that span with 158 ground scores. Kansas City tied for 13th in the AFC and tied for 28th in the NFL with nine rushing TDs. The Chiefs averaged 4.8 yards per carry in 2008 to rank second in the AFC and fourth in the NFL, an increase of 1.54 yards per carry from The Chiefs produced four individual 100-yard rushers in 2008, three coming courtesy of RB Larry Johnson and one by RB Jamaal Charles. QB Tyler Thigpen led all NFL quarterbacks in rushing with 386 yards, the highest single-season total by a quarterback in Chiefs history. Kansas City is 12-7 under Herm Edwards when boasting a 100-yard rusher. RB Larry Johnson s 198-yard rushing performance vs. Denver (9/28) was the fourth-highest single-game rushing performance in Chiefs history. Johnson owns three of the top four single-game rushing performances in club history. KC has produced 29 individual 100-yard rushing contests over the past four seasons. The Chiefs have accumulated 7,583 rushing yards the past four seasons, an average of yards per game. Dating back to the start of the 2001 campaign, the Chiefs have averaged rushing ypg, the seventh-highest mark in the league. KC rushed the ball 379 times in 2008, a mark that ranked 15th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL. KC had a season-high 213 rushing yards vs. Denver (9/28), the club s most since a 223-yard performance vs. Denver (11/23/06). The Chiefs produced fi ve games with 30+ rushing attempts in 2008, registering a 2-3 record in those contests. Kansas City is (.847) in regular season games dating back to 90 when rushing the ball 30 times or more. KC registered 94 rushing fi rst downs in 2008 to tie for ninth in the AFC and 21st in the NFL. PASSING OFFENSE Kansas City fi nished the season with 3,129 net passing yards (195.6 ypg) to rank 10th in the AFC and 20th in the NFL. New Orleans led the NFL by averaging passing ypg. The Chiefs completed 310 passes, ranking ninth in the AFC and 16th in the NFL. Those 310 completions were the most by KC since 2005 when the club completed 317 passes. The Chiefs completed 57.3% of their passes (310 of 541) in Kansas City registered a 77.5 team passer rating in 2008 to rank 13th in the AFC and 25th in the NFL. KC was 14th in the AFC and 28th in the NFL, averaging 6.21 yards per pass attempt. San Diego led the league at KC was 10th in the AFC and 22nd in the NFL, averaging yards per pass completion. Carolina led the league at Kansas City s 161 passing fi rst downs ranked 11th in the AFC and tied for 20th in the league. New Orleans led the NFL with 232. The Chiefs ranked 11th in the AFC and 21st in the NFL with a 3.0 INT percentage, having 16 of their 541 passes picked off. The Chiefs permitted 37.0 sacks in 2008: 17.0 on 1st down, 8.0 on 2nd down, 11.0 on 3rd down and 1.0 on 4th down. RED ZONE OFFENSE The Chiefs ranked fourth in the AFC and 10th in NFL in Red Zone TD percentage (57.8%). Indianapolis led the NFL in the Red Zone with a 68.0 TD percentage (34 TDs on 50 Red Zone trips). KC produced 39 Red Zone scores (26 TDs and 13 FGs) in 2008 to rank 11th in the AFC and 21st in the league. The N.Y. Giants paced the league with 63 Red Zone scores. The Chiefs scored 26 touchdowns in the Red Zone in 2008, ranking 10th in the AFC and tying for 19th in the NFL. Arizona led the league with 38 Red Zone TDs. The Chiefs ranked 13th in the AFC and 24th in the NFL with nine Red Zone rushing TDs. Carolina led the league with 23. KC scored 220 Red Zone points to rank 12th in the AFC and 22nd in the NFL. The N.Y. Giants had a league-high 327 Red Zone points. KC tied for 10th in the AFC and tied for 21st in the league with 45 Red Zone possessions. The N.Y. Giants led the league with 69. GOAL-TO-GO OFFENSE KC was eighth in the AFC and 24th in the NFL in goal-to-go TD efficiency in 2008, getting TDs on 65.4% (17 of 26) of its goal-to-go trips. Dallas scored TDs on 90.0% (18 of 20) of its goal-to-go opportunities to lead the NFL. The Chiefs ranked 14th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL in goal-to-go scoring effi ciency in 2008, getting points on 84.6% (22 of 26) of its goalto-go trips. KC has fi nished among the top six in goal-to-go TDs in three of the last six seasons after leading the league in that department with 27 in 2004 and 28 in The Chiefs had 26 goal-to-go series in The N.Y. Giants led the league with 38. KC finished tied for 12th in the AFC and tied for 21st in the NFL with eight goal-to-go rushing TDs in Tennessee led the NFL with 17.

7 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW MORE SITUATION OFFENSE The Chiefs averaged 4.9 yards per play on first down in KC produced 40.4% of its total offense (1,994 of 4,939 yards) on fi rst down. Kansas City tied for first in the NFL with nine plays gaining between yards on fi rst down. The Chiefs averaged 7.78 yards to go on second down. The N.Y. Jets led the league at 7.30 yards to go on second down. Kansas City converted 38.3% (82 of 214) of its third-down opportunities to rank 11th in the AFC and 21st in the NFL. Indianapolis had the top mark at 50.2% (101 of 201). KC ranked 30th in the NFL, converting 38.9% (7 of 18) attempts on fourth down. BALL CONTROL STATS The Chiefs ranked sixth in the AFC and tied for 17th in the NFL with 178 offensive possessions. Kansas City ranked fi fth in both the AFC and NFL with the club s average scoring drive consuming 8.60 plays. In terms of time of possession, the Chiefs average scoring drive took 4:03 off the clock, a fi gure that ranked fourth in the AFC and fi fth in the NFL. The Chiefs ranked 13th in the AFC and tied for 24th in the NFL with 23 drives of 10 plays or more. The NFL average for 10-play drives was 27. New England led the league with play drives. KC tied for 11th in the NFL with 24 fi ve-minute drives. Houston led the NFL with 30 five-minute drives. Kansas City ranked 15th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL in time of possession, holding the ball an average of 27:56 per game. SCORING DEFENSE Kansas City allowed opponents to score 440 total points (27.5 ppg), a mark that ranked 15th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL. Pittsburgh led the NFL, allowing 223 total points (13.9 ppg). Excluding scores by opponents defenses and special teams, KC s defense permitted 419 offensive points (26.2 ppg), a mark that ranked 16th in the AFC and 31st in the NFL. Pittsburgh led the NFL, allowing 205 offensive points (12.8 ppg). The Chiefs allowed 49 offensive touchdowns in 2008 to rank 15th in the AFC and 28th in the NFL. Pittsburgh led the league (21). Dating back to 95, the Chiefs are (.708) when holding foes to 21 points or less, including a (.848) mark at Arrowhead. The Chiefs held four opponents to 20 points or less in Kansas City has won 26 of its last 29 games at Arrowhead when holding opponents to 21 points or less, including a 1-0 mark in Dating back to 95, KC is 40-1 (.976) when holding foes to 10 points or less. The Chiefs are 41-0 at Arrowhead dating back to 90 when holding opponents to 10 points or less. The Chiefs permitted 219 second-half points in 2008, a mark that tied for 16th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL. KC allowed opponents to score 113 fourth-quarter points in 2008, a mark that ranked 11th in the AFC and 23rd in the NFL. KC did not permit any offensive points in the first quarter of five games in In total, the Chiefs permitted 77 points in the fi rst quarter in 2008 to rank 11th in the AFC and tie for 18th in the NFL. The N.Y. Giants led the NFL, allowing just 39 fi rst-quarter points. The Chiefs allowed 250 points (31.3 ppg) at home in 2008, a mark that ranked 16th in the AFC and 31st in the NFL. Baltimore paced the NFL, permitting just 80 points (10.0 ppg) at home this season. The Chiefs allowed 21 passing TDs in 2008, a mark that ranked 10th in the AFC and tied for 18th in the NFL. Indianapolis allowed a league-low six passing touchdowns. KC allowed 25 rushing TDs in 2008 to rank 15th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL. TOTAL DEFENSE Kansas City allowed 6,291 total yards in 2008, an average of yards per game to rank 31st in the NFL. The Chiefs forced 72 negative plays in Kansas City tied for fi fth in the AFC and tied for 12th in the NFL by forcing 53 negative rushing plays. The Chiefs allowed a season-low 271 total yards at Oakland (11/30), the fewest yards permitted since allowing 236 yards at Detroit (12/23/07). Kansas City permitted a season-low 14 fi rst downs at Oakland (11/30), the fewest since allowing 12 at Detroit (12/23/07). RUSHING DEFENSE The Chiefs allowed rushing yards per game to rank 30th in the NFL. Kansas City permitted 5.00 rushing yards per carry in The Chiefs forced 53 negative rushing plays to tie for fifth in the AFC and 12th in the NFL. Kansas City fi nished 10th in the AFC and 18th in the NFL by allowing 4.47 rushing yards on second down. The Chiefs did not allow a rushing TD in three games in The Chiefs allowed a season-low 68 rushing yards vs. San Diego (12/14), its fewest since permitting 66 yards at Indianapolis (11/18/07). Kansas City allowed a season-low 2.7 yards per carry average vs. New Orleans (11/16), the lowest since permitting a 2.4 ypc mark at Indianapolis (11/18/07). Kansas City permitted a season-low three rushing first downs at San Diego (11/9), its fewest since allowing two vs. Cincinnati (10/14/07) and at Oakland (10/21/07). PASSING DEFENSE Kansas City defense allowed passing yards per game to rank 14th in the AFC and 28th in the NFL. Opponents threw for 3,748 yards against the Chiefs defense. The Chiefs fi nished eighth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL in yards per completion, allowing yards per completion. The Chiefs defense allowed 21 TD passes to tie Chicago and New Orleans for 18th in the NFL. Kansas City allowed 7.05 passing yards per play to fi nish 28th in the NFL. Kansas City intercepted 13 passes to tie for 17th in the NFL. The Chiefs had at least one INT in nine games. The Chiefs posted two or more INTs in three games. The Chiefs own a 22-8 (.733) record when they force two or more INTs in a game dating back to The Chiefs own a 31-4 (.886) mark at Arrowhead dating back to 95 when the club forces two or more INTs. The Chiefs opponents compiled a 91.1 rating in 2008, a mark that ranked 13th in the AFC and 25th in the NFL. The Chiefs allowed a season-low 55 net passing yards vs. Oakland (9/14), the club s lowest total since allowing a club-record -19 net passing yards vs. San Diego (9/20/98). The Chiefs permitted a season-low two passing first downs vs. Oakland (9/14), the fewest since not allowing a passing fi rst down vs. San Diego (9/20/98). Kansas City returned two interceptions for a touchdown, the club s most since posting three interception returns for TDs in The Chiefs intercepted a season-high three passes at the N.Y. Jets (10/26), the club s most since picking off four passes vs. New England (11/27/05). RED ZONE DEFENSE The Chiefs ranked 10th in the AFC and 19th in the NFL in Red Zone defense with a 53.7 Red Zone TD pct., allowing 36 TDs on 67 opponent drives into the Red Zone. Pittsburgh led the NFL with a 33.3 Red Zone TD pct. (14 TDs on 42 Red Zone trips). Kansas City permitted 36 Red Zone TDs to tie for 15th in the AFC and 31st in the NFL. The Chiefs allowed 310 points in the Red Zone to rank 16th in the AFC and 31st in the NFL. Baltimore allowed an NFL-low 145 Red Zone points. KC allowed opponents to score on 83.6% (56 of 67) of their Red Zone trips to rank eighth in the AFC and 12th in the NFL. Minnesota led the league allowing opponents to score 74.5% (35 of 47) of the time in the Red Zone. GOAL-TO-GO DEFENSE The Chiefs allowed opponents to score on 86.7% (26 of 30) of their goalto-go attempts to rank seventh in the AFC and eighth in the NFL. Cleveland led the league allowing a 77.8% (21 of 30) goal-to-go scoring rate. Kansas City allowed opponents to score TDs on 70.0% (21 of 30) of their goal-to-go drives to rank 14th in the AFC and 20th in the NFL. Baltimore led the NFL, allowing opponents to score TDs on only 52.9% (9 of 17) of their goal-to-go drives. The Chiefs allowed an average of 5.33 points per goal-to-go attempt, a mark that ranked ninth in the AFC and 14th in the NFL. San Diego allowed a league-low 4.59 points per goal-to-go attempt. KC recorded three goal-to-go takeaways to tie for second in the NFL. The N.Y. Jets led the league with five goal-to-go takeaways. Kansas City tied for the NFL lead in opponents fumbles lost in goal-togoal situations by recovering two opponent fumbles.

8 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW THIRD-DOWN DEFENSE The Chiefs allowed opponents to convert on 47.4% (100 of 211) of their third-down attempts to tie for 15th in the AFC and tie for 31st in the NFL. Minnesota paced the league allowing a 33.5% (68 of 203) conversion rate. Kansas City limited the Raiders to a season-low 23.1% conversion rate (three of 13) in a win at Oakland (11/30). MORE SITUATION DEFENSE The Chiefs ranked 13th in the AFC and 29th in the NFL in opponents average yards to go on second down. KC s opponents faced an average distance of 7.37 yards to go on second down. KC ranked 12th in the AFC and 23rd in the NFL, allowing opponents to convert 33.1% (114 of 344) of their second-down attempts. Kansas City tied for third in the AFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in fourth-down defense, allowing opponents to convert on just 42.9% (6 of 14) of their fourth-down attempts. BALL CONTROL STATS The Chiefs allowed 33 opponent drives of 10 or more plays to rank 13th in the AFC and 28th in the NFL. Kansas City allowed play TD drives in 2008 to tie for 12th in the AFC and rank 29th in the NFL. Philadelphia led the league by allowing opponents to produce only fi ve 10-play drives. The Chiefs defense was on the fi eld for 181 drives in 2008, a mark that ranked sixth in the AFC and tied for 16th in the NFL. Chicago s defense was on the fi eld for a league-high 207 possessions. Opponents scoring drives consumed an average of 7.70 plays, the 11thhighest mark in the league. Opponents average scoring drives covered an average of 55.6 yards and consumed 3:35 off the clock. SPECIAL TEAMS The Chiefs ranked eighth in the AFC and 15th in the NFL in net punting with an average of 37.5 yards in Oakland led the league with a 41.2-yard net. The Chiefs ranked seventh in the AFC and 13th in the NFL with a yard gross punting average. KC ranked 11th in the AFC and 24th in the NFL with an average starting position of the 26.0-yard line after opponents kickoffs. Opponents average drive start after a Chiefs kickoff was the 31.8-yard line, a mark which ranked 32nd in the NFL. The Chiefs tied for the NFL lead, allowing just one kickoff return of 40 yards or more. Kansas City allowed 62 kickoff returns of 20+ yards in 2008, a mark that ranked 10th in the AFC and 17th in the NFL. KC ranked 11th in the AFC and 22nd in the NFL, allowing opponents to average 23.6 yards per kickoff return. Pittsburgh led the league by yielding just 19.1 yards per kickoff return. The Chiefs ranked fi fth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL, forcing opponents to fair catch the ball 16 times. Atlanta led the league by forcing 27 fair catches. KC s punt coverage unit ranked ninth in the AFC and 16th in the NFL, allowing opponents to average 9.3 yards per punt return. The Chiefs landed 28 punts inside the 20-yard line to rank fourth in the AFC and tie for fi fth in the NFL. KC put 27 punts inside the 20-yard line in The Chiefs converted 16 of 22 (72.2%) field goal attempts in Kansas City attempted four two-point conversions in 2008, a mark that ranked as the fourth-most in the NFL. CLOSE CALLS The Chiefs were 0-3 in games decided by three points or less with two of those losses occuring by one point and one coming in OT. Eight of the Chiefs 16 games were decided by seven points or less. The Chiefs were 1-7 in those games. The Chiefs played in a pair of one-point contests against San Diego in 2008, making a total of 12 contests in the Kansas City-San Diego series being decided by exactly one point (excluding ties). Those 12 one-point games are the most of any series in the league since 60. CHIEFS IN OVERTIME Kansas City played one overtime contest in 2008, losing vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Including the postseason, the Chiefs are all-time in overtime contests. Kansas City s last overtime victory was a win at Green Bay (10/23/03). THE ARROWHEAD ADVANTAGE Kansas City extended its streak of sellouts to 149 consecutive games at Arrowhead (144 regular season, five postseason). That streak began with a 14-3 win vs. Atlanta (9/1/91). KC owns a (.678) record during its 149-game sellout streak. The 2008 season marked just the third time in the past 21 seasons that KC has recorded a record under.500 at Arrowhead. The Chiefs are 14-6 (.700) in home openers dating back to 89. Dating back to 90, KC owns a (.691) record at Arrowhead Stadium, the NFL s fourth-best home mark over that timeframe. BEST NFL HOME RECORDS SINCE 1990 Team Record Pct 1. Denver Pittsburgh Green Bay Kansas City Dallas BEST AFC HOME RECORDS SINCE 1990 Team Record Pct 1. Denver Pittsburgh Kansas City Miami Buffalo The Chiefs are 31-6 (.838) at Arrowhead when scoring 30 points or more dating back to 95. The Chiefs are (.862) at Arrowhead when the club scores 21 points or more dating back to 90. The Chiefs are (.848) at Arrowhead dating back to 95 when holding foes to 21 points or less. Kansas City has won 25 of its last 28 games at Arrowhead when limiting opponents to 21 points or less. KC is 41-0 at Arrowhead dating back to 90 when holding opponents to 10 points or less. The Chiefs were outscored by a 181-to-250 margin (22.6 ppg to 31.2 ppg) at Arrowhead in Dating back to 95, KC owns a 21-7 (.750) home record in interconference play, the best mark in the NFL. THE NFL TURNOVER TRIPLE CROWN Kansas City owns the NFL s best turnover ratio dating back to the 90 season with a +159 mark (621 takes/462 gives), which is 70 turnovers better than Pittsburgh s second-place showing of +89 (618 takes/529 gives). Best Turnover Ratio * 1. Kansas City Pittsburgh N.Y. Giants N.Y. Jets Philadelphia +47 Most Takes * 1. Kansas City Pittsburgh Philadelphia Seattle Tennessee 586 Fewest Gives * 1. Kansas City N.Y. Giants Indianapolis Washington San Francisco 527 *Includes teams who have played every season from The Chiefs have the league s most takeaways since 90 (621) and have tallied the NFL s fewest giveaways (462) over that span among teams playing every year during that timeframe. Three different Chiefs head coaches over the past 20 years have boasted at least one season with the league s best takeaway/giveaway differential Dick Vermeil (2003), Gunther Cunningham ( 99) and Marty Schottenheimer ( 90, 92, 95). The Chiefs were +5 (29 takes/24 gives) in 2008, giving the Chiefs their 16th season with a positive turnover ratio in the last 19 seasons. The Chiefs are 46-6 (.885) at Arrowhead with a positive takeaway margin dating back to 95. NFL SEASON LEADERS - TURNOVER RATIO ( ) Year Team Differential Year Team Differential 1990 Kansas City +26 (45/19) 2000 Baltimore +23 (49/26) 1991 New Orleans +18 (48/30) 2001 N.Y. Jets +18 (39/21) Washington +18 (41/23) 2002 Green Bay +17 (45/28) 1992 Kansas City +18 (39/21) Tampa Bay +17 (38/21) 1993 San Diego +15 (34/19) 2003 Kansas City +19 (37/18) 1994 Pittsburgh +14 (31/17) 2004 Indianapolis +19 (36/17) 1995 Kansas City +12 (33/21) 2005 Cincinnati +24 (44/20) 1996 Cincinnati +19 (44/25) 2006 Baltimore +17 (40/23) 1997 N.Y. Giants +25 (44/19) 2007 San Diego +24 (48/24) 1998 Atlanta +20 (44/24) 2008 Miami +17 (30/13) 1999 Kansas City +21 (45/24) The Chiefs are 33-4 (.891) at Arrowhead dating back to 95 when forcing two or more INTs.

9 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW Since the start of the 2003 campaign, KC is 15-9 (.625) in games when it does not commit a giveaway. The Chiefs were +4 (six takes/two gives) in their two wins. The Chiefs were +1 (23 takes/22 gives) in their 14 losses. KC was 0-8 in games when it was even or negative in the turnover column in Since 90, the Chiefs are (.796) in games with a score on defense, including a 25-8 (.758) mark since 95. POINTS OFF TURNOVERS The Chiefs were -10 in points off turnovers in 2008, marking just the second time since 2001 that the club has been negative in that department. The Chiefs ranked 19th in the league, registering 69 points off takeaways. KC s defense tied for 18th in the league, allowing 79 points off giveaways. CHIEFS RECORD BY TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL -3> -2-1 EVEN < ALL NFL TEAMS BY TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL -3> -2-1 EVEN < PLAYOFF TEAMS BY TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL -3> -2-1 EVEN < TAKEAWAYS BY THE NUMBERS Dating back to 2003, the Chiefs have forced at least one turnover in 42 of their 48 regular season games at Arrowhead. The Chiefs forced a season-high four turnovers twice in 2008 (DEN - 9/28; TB - 11/2) and were 1-1 in those contests NFL playoff teams were a combined 50-4 (.926) when forcing three or more turnovers. CHIEFS RECORD BY TAKEAWAYS ALL NFL TEAMS BY TAKEAWAYS PLAYOFF TEAMS BY TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS BY THE NUMBERS The Chiefs were 0-4 in games in which they did not commit a turnover The Chiefs were 2-9 in games when they did not commit a turnover or committed only one giveaway. The Chiefs were 0-5 in games when committing two or more turnovers. NFL teams were (.728) in games when they did not commit a turnover in NFL playoff teams were (.815) in games when they did not commit a turnover. CHIEFS RECORD BY GIVEAWAYS ALL NFL TEAMS BY GIVEAWAYS PLAYOFF TEAMS BY GIVEAWAYS IMPORTANT DATES February NFL Scouting Combine, Indianapolis, Indiana February 27 Unrestricted free agency signing period begins March NFL Annual Meeting Dana Point, California April NFL Draft New York City August 9 Hall of Fame Game Canton, Ohio August First NFL preseason weekend September 1 Roster cutdown to 75 players September 5 Roster cutdown to 53 players September First NFL regular season weekend January 3 Final NFL regular season weekend January 9-10 Wild Card Weekend January Divisional Playoffs January Conference Championship Games January 31 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl Miami Gardens, Florida February 7 Super Bowl XLIV Miami Gardens, Florida Dates Subject to Change THE 2008 CHIEFS WERE At home. 1-7 On the road In the month of September. In the month of October. In the month of November. In the month of December. When scoring first. When opponents scored fi rst. When leading at halftime. When trailing at halftime. When tied at halftime. When leading entering the fourth quarter. When trailing entering the fourth quarter. When tied entering the fourth quarter. In overtime contests. When owning a positive turnover ratio. When owning a negative turnover ratio. When owning an even turnover ratio. 1-4 When owning a turnover ratio of +2 or more. 1-2 When owning a turnover ratio of When owning a turnover ratio of When owning a turnover ratio of -2 or more When producing a 300-yard passer. When allowing a 300-yard passer. When producing a 100-yard rusher. When allowing a 100-yard rusher. When producing a 100-yard receiver. When allowing a 100-yard receiver. When scoring 21 points or more. When scoring fewer than 21 points. When opponents score 21 points or more. When opponents score fewer than 21 points. vs playoff teams. vs non-playoff teams. vs. teams with winning records. vs. teams with.500 records. vs. teams with losing records. When playing outdoors. When playing indoors In day contests. In night games. When playing on natural grass. When playing on an artifi cial surface.

10 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW THE CHIEFS WHEN HOLDING A LEAD The Chiefs are (.755) when leading at halftime dating back to 95, including a (.794) mark at Arrowhead. KC is 26-9 (.743) when leading at halftime on the road since 95. The Chiefs are (.708) when leading at halftime since 99. The Chiefs are (.667) when leading at halftime since ATTENDANCE INFORMATION In 2008, the Chiefs boasted a paid attendance of 592,622 for eight regular season home games played at Arrowhead Stadium, good for an average of 74,077 fans per game. KC registered a paid attendance of 1,142,228 for its 16 regular season games (home and road), an average of 71,389 fans per game. The Chiefs have sold out 149 straight home games dating back to the 91 season opener, including fi ve playoff contests. THE INTERCONFERENCE EDGE Kansas City owns a 21-7 (.750) record against NFC foes at Arrowhead dating back to 95, the fourth-best home interconference record in the NFL over that span. Since 95, the Chiefs own the NFL s ninth-best overall interconference record with a (.554) mark. Dating back to 90, KC is (.737) vs. NFC foes at Arrowhead. BEST HOME INTERCONFERENCE RECORDS, SINCE 1995 Team Record Pct. 1. Jacksonville Baltimore Pittsburgh Kansas City Denver Indianapolis CHIEFS VS. THE AFC WEST The Chiefs fi nished 2-4 in division play in 2008, marking only the fourth time in the past 18 seasons that KC has fi nished below.500 against its division foes. Dating back to the 90 season, the Chiefs have the best record in the AFC West, posting an (.623) record vs. their division foes. Dating back to the 95 season, only Denver (62-36) has a better mark in AFC West play than Kansas City (58-40). Since the start of the 90 season, KC owns a.500 record or better against all three of its current division rivals. The Chiefs own an 11-3 (.786) record at Arrowhead vs. Denver dating back to the 95 season. The Chiefs own a 11-3 (.786) record at Arrowhead vs. Denver dating back to the 95 season. The Chiefs have won six straight road games against Oakland, the longest road winning streak vs. the Raiders in league history. Dating back to 90, the Chiefs have posted a 14-5 (.737) regular season record against the Raiders at Arrowhead. LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAKS VS. RAIDERS Team Streak Start End Last Loss in OAK/LA Kansas City 6 games 10/20/03 Active /28/02 San Diego 5 games 11/21/04 Active /28/03 Denver 4 games 11/30/03 11/12/ /2/07 Miami 4 games 11/30/97 Active /1/96 San Diego 4 games 10/6/91 9/25/ /28/ Team Record Pct. 1. Kansas City (.623) 2. Denver (.594) 3. Oakland (.435) 4. San Diego (.420) Team Record Pct. vs. Oakland (.737) vs. San Diego (.605) vs. Denver (.474) AFC WEST DIVISIONAL PLAY CHIEFS VS. THE AFC WEST Team Record Pct. 1. Denver (.633) 2. Kansas City (.592) 3. San Diego (.459) 4. Oakland (.367) Team Record Pct. vs. Oakland (.643) vs. San Diego (.536) vs. Denver (.500) 50 SEASONS OF CHIEFS FOOTBALL The 2009 season will mark the 50th anniversary of the American Football League founded by Lamar Hunt. The 2009 season also marks the 50th anniversary of the Chiefs franchise. The club began play as the Dallas Texas in 60. The 2009 campaign is the 40th anniversary of the Chiefs Super Bowl IV season in 69. The Chiefs will unveil a 50th anniversary logo and host a series of events throughout the year to commemorate the franchise s 50th anniversary. The Chiefs will play six games against fi ve different 2008 playoff teams during the 2009 regular season. The Chiefs will host three 2008 playoff teams at Arrowhead in 2009: the N.Y. Giants, Pittsburgh and San Diego. Kansas City will face three 2008 playoff teams on the road Baltimore, Philadelphia and San Diego CHIEFS REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS HOME Buffalo (7-9) Cleveland (4-12) Dallas (9-7) N.Y. Giants (12-4)* Pittsburgh (12-4)* Denver (8-8) Oakland (5-11) San Diego (8-8)* *2008 Playoff Qualifier ROAD Baltimore (11-5)* Cincinnati (4-11-1)* Jacksonville (5-11) Philadelphia (9-6-1)* Washington (8-8) Denver (8-8) Oakland (5-11)* San Diego (8-8)* Kansas City s 2009 opponents registered a (.484) regular season record in The Chiefs 2009 non-division schedule features opponents from the AFC North and the NFC East, as well as contests vs. Buffalo and at Jacksonville based on the Chiefs fourth-place finish in the AFC West. Kansas City will host Dallas at Arrowhead Stadium for the first time since 98. The Chiefs contest with the Redskins will mark Kansas City s fi rst visit to Washington since 2001 and just the third road game against the Redskins since 83. STARTING & GAMES PLAYED STATS Kansas City had nine players start all 16 games. The Chiefs had four offensive players start all 16 games WR Dwayne Bowe, TE Tony Gonzalez, T Damion McIntosh and G Brian Waters. Kansas City had fi ve defensive players start all 16 games CB Brandon Carr, DT Glenn Dorsey, S Jarrad Page, S Bernard Pollard and DT Tank Tyler. Gonzalez and Waters have both started 38 consecutive games. DE Tamba Hali started 41 consecutive games to start his NFL game, the third-longest mark in Chiefs history. Page has started 32 consecutive games. Carr became the fi rst rookie CB to start all 16 games in Chiefs history since CB Kevin Ross in 84. Dorsey became the fi rst rookie defensive tackle to start all 16 games in Chiefs history. CHIEFS LAND TWO PLAYERS IN PRO BOWL The Chiefs had two players selected to the 2009 Pro Bowl. Kansas City s Pro Bowlers include TE Tony Gonzalez (10th consecutive Pro Bowl) and G Brian Waters (fourth Pro Bowl). Gonzalez s 10 Pro Bowl appearances are the most appearances in NFL history by a tight end. Gonzalez was selected as a Pro Bowl starter for the fourth time in his career. Gonzalez is the only Chiefs TE to have ever been selected to the Pro Bowl. He joins Fred Arbanas as the only other Kansas City tight end to earn a berth in the Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game. INDIVIDUAL IN-SEASON HONORS LB Derrick Johnson was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in a contest vs. Denver (9/28) where he registered seven tackles, a half of a sack (-4.5 yards), a forced fumble that led to a touchdown drive and an INT in Kansas City s victory. Johnson became the first Chiefs linebacker to win the honor since LB Mike Maslowski took home the award in Week Eight of RB Larry Johnson earned FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week honors after turning in a 198-yard rushing performance in a victory vs. Denver (9/28). Those 198 yards marked the fourth-best single-game rushing performance in franchise history. Johnson has now won the award three times in his six-year NFL career (vs. Denver 12/24/05; vs. Cincinnati 1/1/06).

11 2008 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW CB Maurice Leggett was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week following a victory at Oakland (11/30). Leggett scooped up a fumble on a fake fi eld goal attempt and raced for a 67-yard TD that gave the Chiefs a 10-3 lead and proved to be a pivotal part of the Chiefs seven-point victory. INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON HONORS TE Tony Gonzalez earned first-team All-Pro honors from AP after leading the NFL s tight ends with 96 receptions for 1,058 yards and 10 TDs. Gonzalez has earned first or second-team AP All-Pro honors on eight occasions over his 12-year career. WR Dwayne Bowe and CB Brandon Carr were each named to the USA Today All-Joe team for the fi rst time in their careers. CB Brandon Flowers was named to the Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team. THE HERM EDWARDS ERA ( ) Herm Edwards served as the 10th head coach in Kansas City history from January 9, January 23, 2009, posting a (.313) regular season record. He was 0-1 in the playoffs. Edwards was the fi rst coach in franchise history to guide the Chiefs to the playoffs in his initial season. He helped the 2006 Chiefs become just the fifth team since 2000 to overcome an 0-2 start and still make the postseason. Edwards guided the N.Y. Jets to three postseason berths during a five-year stint ( ) with that franchise. During his 29 seasons in the NFL as either a player, coach or a scout, Edwards was a member of 16 different playoff teams four as a head coach, six as an assistant coach, three as a player and three as a scout. Edwards is just one of fi ve coaches in NFL history to guide two different franchises to the postseason in his initial season with those clubs, doing it with the N.Y. Jets (2001) and Kansas City (2006). The seasons marked the only time in Edwards eight-year stint as an NFL head coach that his team missed the playoffs in two consecutive seasons. Edwards originally joined the Chiefs as a recipient of the NFL s Minority Coaching Fellowship in 89. He later served as a scout ( 90-91, 95) and also coached the secondary ( 92-94). Edwards overall NFL head coaching record stands at (.418). He posted a regular season record of (.422) and a postseason record of 2-4 (.333). EDWARDS NFL HEAD COACHING LEDGER NFL Head Coach: Eight years Record w/kc: (.313) NFL Coach Overall: 16 years Record w/nyj: (.488) NFL Overall: (.418) Overall NFL Exp: 29 years Regular Season: (.422) College: San Diego State ( 77) Postseason: 2-4 (.333) EDWARDS HEAD COACHING RECORD Season Team Record Pct. Playoffs 2001 N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Eight-Year Totals EDWARDS FOOTBALL CAREER Years Team Position 1972, 74 California Defensive Back 1973 Monterey Peninsula J.C Defensive Back 1976 San Diego State Defensive Back Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Back 1986 L.A. Rams/Atlanta Falcons Defensive Back San Jose State Defensive Backs Coach Kansas City Chiefs Scout Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Backs Coach 1995 Kansas City Chiefs Pro Personnel Scout Tampa Bay Buccaneers Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Backs N.Y. Jets Head Coach Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach THE CARL PETERSON ERA ( ) The Kansas City Chiefs organization offi cially bid a fond farewell to Carl Peterson following the 2008 season. Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt originally hired Peterson as the club s top executive on December 19, During Peterson s 20-year association with the Chiefs Kansas City amassed a (.552) regular season record, made nine playoff appearances, won the AFC West four times and reached the AFC Championship Game in 93. Only Pittsburgh (15), Green Bay (14) and Miami (14) produced more winning seasons than Kansas City (13) from During Peterson s watch the Chiefs consistently fi lled the NFL s thirdlargest stadium despite operating in the league s sixth-smallest market. Kansas City has sold out 149 consecutive contests at Arrowhead, a streak that dates back to 91. A number of assistant coaches with the Chiefs during Peterson s tenure ascended to coordinator or head coaching positions in the league. Former Chiefs assistant coaches during Peterson s tenure who ascended to head coaching positions included Tony Dungy (Tampa Bay, Indianapolis), Bill Cowher (Pittsburgh), Herm Edwards (N.Y. Jets, Kansas City) and Gunther Cunningham (Kansas City). Peterson s appointment of head coach Marty Schottenheimer in 89 produced a decade of success matched by few teams from During that time frame, the Chiefs posted a (.638) record, making Kansas City just one of seven teams in NFL history to record 100 or more wins over the course of a single decade. Peterson and Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt became the fourth Owner/ General Manager tandem to preside over a team for all 10 years of a 100-win decade. Peterson pulled the trigger on trades that landed Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana in 93, as well as two-time Pro Bowl QB Trent Green in 2001 and 11-time Pro Bowl T Willie Roaf in He also inked Hall of Fame RB Marcus Allen in 93 and the franchise s all-time leading rusher, RB Priest Holmes in Peterson s draft history included nine-time Pro Bowl LB Derrick Thomas in 89, 12-time Pro Bowl G Will Shields in 93, 10-time Pro Bowl TE Tony Gonzalez in 97, two-time Pro Bowl RB Larry Johnson in 2003 and WR Dwayne Bowe in In total, Chiefs players accumulated a total of 70 Pro Bowl selections under Peterson in the unrestricted free agency era ( 93-present). The club built and matintained one of the most loyal national fan followings and strongest season-ticket bases of any sports team under Peterson. The Chiefs boasted individual season-ticket accounts from 48 starts (all but Maine and Vermont), the District of Columbia and Canada. PETERSON S PRO FOOTBALL RECORD Season Team Record Pct. Playoffs 1977 Philadelpia Eagles Philadelpia Eagles Philadelpia Eagles Philadelpia Eagles Philadelpia Eagles Philadelphia Stars (USFL) Philadelphia Stars (USFL) Baltimore Stars (USFL) Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Year Totals

12 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2008 WON 2, LOST 14 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/07 L at New England 68,756 L. Johnson /14 L 8-23 Oakland 74,480 Thigpen /21 L at Atlanta 62,434 Charles /28 W Denver 74,623 K. Smith /05 L 0-34 at Carolina 72,319 Savage /19 L Tennessee 74,200 Gray /26 L at New York Jets 78,037 Huard /02 L OT Tampa Bay 74,045 Hagans TM /09 L at San Diego 67,510 Cox /16 L New Orleans 74,159 TEAM /23 L Buffalo 73,584 OPPONENTS t 25 11/30 W at Oakland 61,379 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/07 L at Denver 75,187 Gonzalez /14 L San Diego 73,842 Bowe /21 L Miami 73,689 Bradley LG /28 L 6-16 at Cincinnati 63,984 Bradley TM K.C. Opp. Charles TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Darling Rushing L. Johnson Passing K. Smith Penalty Cox rd Down: Made/Att 82/ /211 Franklin rd Down Pct Cottam th Down: Made/Att 7/18 6/14 Webb th Down Pct Savage POSSESSION AVG. 27:56 32:04 Thigpen t 1 TOTAL NET YARDS Hagans TM Avg. Per Game Battle Total Plays TEAM Avg. Per Play OPPONENTS t 21 NET YARDS RUSHING * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game Page Total Rushes Flowers t 1 NET YARDS PASSING Carr Avg. Per Game Surtain Sacked/Yards Lost 37/229 10/62 Leggett t 1 Gross Yards D. Johnson Att./Completions 541/ /348 McGraw Completion Pct Pollard Had Intercepted TEAM t 2 PUNTS/AVERAGE 82/ /43.9 OPPONENTS t 2 NET PUNTING AVG. 82/ /37.3 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B PENALTIES/YARDS 78/645 81/588 Colquitt FUMBLES/BALL LOST 20/8 30/16 Weatherford TM TOUCHDOWNS TEAM Rushing 9 25 OPPONENTS Passing * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Returns 3 3 Robinson * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Savage TEAM Sams OPPONENTS TEAM * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS OPPONENTS Gonzalez * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Barth /24 10/ Savage Bowe Robinson L. Johnson Charles Novak / 7 6/ Sams Thigpen Leggett Bradley LG Cox Bradley TM Franklin Leggett McGraw Charles Taylor Darling TEAM Flowers OPPONENTS t 1 K. Smith * FIELD GOALS Cox Barth 0/ 0 6/ 6 3/ 4 1/ 1 0/1 TEAM /31 16/ Novak 0/ 0 3/ 3 1/ 3 2/ 3 0/1 OPPONENTS /45 33/ TEAM 0/ 0 9/ 9 4/ 7 3/ 4 0/2 2-Pt. Conversions: Cox, TEAM 1-4, OPPONENTS 0/ 0 8/ 9 15/16 6/ 7 4/4 OPPONENTS 1-4 Barth: ()()()()()()(30G)(39G,28G)()(20G,21G) SACKS: Hali 3, Babin LG 2, Babin TM 2, (45G)(38G,27G)(26G)(34N,50N)(27G)() D. Johnson 1.5, Boone 1, Dorsey 1, Novak: (40G)()(32N)(23G,21G,48N,43G,33G)() R. Edwards 1, Thomas 0.5, TEAM 10, (39N,50N,26G)()()()()()()()()()() OPPONENTS 37 OPPONENTS: (37G)(56G,25G,40G)(27G)(28N,56G, FUM/LOST: Thigpen 6/2, L. Johnson 5/1, 51G,22G,33G)(32G,43G)(49G,46G)(36N)(25G,43G, Huard 3/1, Charles 2/2, Robinson 2/2, 34G)(34G,26G)(30G,23G,35G)(21G,39G,34G,38G) Leggett 1/0, Niswanger 1/0 (25G,51G)(33G,48N)(32G)(34G)(38G,30G,43G) * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Thigpen / Huard / Croyle / Gray / Bradley LG t 0/ Bradley TM t 0/ Hagans TM / L. Johnson t 0/ TEAM / OPPONENTS t 10/

13 2008 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATS Final Regular Season Statistics Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PD S Pollard, Bernard / /0 4 LB Johnson, Derrick / /7 5 S Page, Jarrad / /2 10 CB Flowers, Brandon / / CB Carr, Brandon / /67 6 LB Boiman, Rocky / LB Williams, Demorrio / DE Hali, Tamba / LB Thomas, Pat / DT Dorsey, Glenn / DT Tyler, Tank / DE McBride, Turk / LB Edwards, Donnie / CB Leggett, Maurice / /27 4 DE Babin, Jason / S McGraw, Jon / /4 1 S Morgan, DaJuan / DE Boone, Alfonso / DT Edwards, Ron / CB Patterson, Dimitri / CB Surtain, Patrick / /50 3 LB Dacus, Weston / CB Brackenridge, Tyron / CB Colclough, Ricardo / DE Johnston, Brian / DT Jackson, T.J / DE Gilberry, Wallace / DE Studebaker, Andy / TOTALS / / CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TDs (2): CB Brandon Flowers 91-yard INT return S McGraw, Jon at N.Y. Jets (10/26/08) WR Darling, Devard S Celestin, Oliver CB Maurice Leggett 27-yard INT return LB Williams, Demorrio at Denver (12/7/08) LB Walden, Erik S Morgan, DaJuan Safety (0): CB Patterson, Dimitri LB Boiman, Rocky SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS CB Leggett, Maurice TDs (1): CB Maurice Leggett 67-yard fumble return LB Dacus, Weston at Oakland (11/30/08) LB Gatewood, Curtis RB Savage, Dantrell Blocked Punts (0): RB Smith, Kolby RB Battle, Jackie Blk Punt Rec. (0): RB Charles, Jamaal DE Studebaker, Andy Blk Field Goal (0): K Barth, Connor WR Robinson, Kevin Blk FG Rec. (0): LS Darche, Jean-Phillipe CB Colclough, Ricardo FF (1): S Jon McGraw (Antonio Cromartie) FB Cox, Mike at San Diego (11/9/08) CB Brackenridge, Tyron K Novak, Nick FR (2): LB Demorrio Williams (Adam Jennings) LB Johnson, Derrick at Atlanta (9/21/08) S Page, Jarrad LB Thomas, Pat CB Maurice Leggett (Shane Lechler) P Weatherford, Steve at Oakland (11/30/08) WR Webb, Jeff DE Gilberry, Wallace DE Johnston, Brian TOTALS KEY PR = Pressure FR = Fumble Recovery FF = Forced Fumble INT = Interception PD = Pass Defensed Regular Season Defensive and Special Teams statistics are based on coaches film.

14 2008 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/14 NE OAK ATL DEN CAR TEN NYJ TB SD NO BUF OAK DEN SD MIA CIN FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards Plays Avg./Play RUSHING Net Yards Rush. Att Avg./Att PASSING Net Yards Attempts Completions Intercepted Gross Yards Sacked Yards Lost ADVANCES Rushes Completions Totals PENALTIES Number Yards FUMBLES Number Lost SCORING Points TD Rushing TD Passing TD KO Returns TD Punt Returns TD Sp. Teams TD Def. Returns FG Attempts FG Made Safety

15 2008 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/14 NE OAK ATL DEN CAR TEN NYJ TB SD NO BUF OAK DEN SD MIA CIN FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards Plays Avg./Play RUSHING Net Yards Rush. Att Avg./Att PASSING Net Yards Attempts Completions Intercepted Gross Yards Sacked Yards Lost ADVANCES Rushes Completions Total PENALTIES Number Yards FUMBLES Number Lost SCORING Points TD Rushing TD Passing TD KO Returns TD Punt Returns TD Sp. Teams TD Def. Returns FG Attempts FG Made Safety

16 POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES By Brad Kuhbander QUARTERBACKS QB TYLER THIGPEN Played in 14 games with 11 starts. Connected on 230 of 420 throws for 2,608 yards with 18 TDs and 12 INTs for a 76.0 rating. Had 62 carries for 386 yards (6.2 avg.) and three TDs. Also caught a 37-yard touchdown pass. Ranked seventh in the AFC with 18 TD passes. His 4.3 TD percentage was third in the AFC and ninth in the NFL. His 386 rushing yards were the most by a QB in the NFL in 2008 and were the highest single-season total in Chiefs history. NFL LEADERS MOST RUSHING YARDS QUARTERBACK, Tyler Thigpen Kansas City David Garrard Jacksonville Ryan Fitzpatrick Cincinnati Matt Cassel New England Jason Campbell Washington CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST RUSHING YARDS QUARTERBACK, SEASON Tyler Thigpen Steve Fuller Len Dawson Steve Fuller Len Dawson Attempted 161 consecutive passes without an INT (9/21-11/6), the third-longest streak in KC history. Is one of six players and the first QB in Chiefs history with a rushing TD, receiving TD and passing TD. In his last 10 starts, compiled an 84.6 passer rating for the sixth-highest mark in the AFC during that timeframe. His 16 TD passes in his last 10 starts tied for the fifth-highest total in the NFL during that timeframe. Completed 17 passes of 25+ yards in his final 10 starts, the fi fth-highest mark in the NFL during that timeframe. His 2,608 yards and 18 TDs were the most by a Chiefs passer since QB Trent Green had 4,014 yards and 27 TDs in Connected on 14 of 36 throws for 128 yards with a TD and three INTs to go with one carry for 18 yards in his first NFL start at Atlanta (9/21). Connected on 25 of 36 throws for 280 yards with two TDs, good for a career-high rating at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Completed 14 of 25 passes for 164 yards with one TD for an 89.4 rating vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Also caught a 37-yard TD pass from WR Mark Bradley, becoming the fifth player and first QB in Chiefs history with a rushing TD and a TD reception to also throw a TD pass. Connected on a career-high 27 of 41 throws for 266 yards with a careerbest three TDs for a rating at San Diego (11/9). Completed 19 of 38 passes for 235 yards with two TDs and an INT for a 76.1 rating to go with three carries for 45 yards, including a career-long 32-yard run vs. New Orleans (11/16). Connected on 17 of 31 throws for 240 yards with three TDs and two INTs for an 85.4 rating vs. Buffalo (11/23). Completed 15 of 22 passes for 162 yards with an INT for a 70.6 rating to go with a career-high 11 carries for 48 yards at Oakland (11/30). It marked his first win as a starting QB in the NFL. Connected on 20 of 41 passes for a career-high 320 yards with two TDs, including a career-long 75-yard pass vs. Miami (12/21). Also had six carries for a career-best 57 yards with a TD. Two-year NFL career: 15 games (11 starts), 232 completions, 426 attempts, 54.46%, 2,649 yards, 18 TDs, 13 INTs and a 74.7 rating with 62 carries for 386 yards (6.2 avg.) and three TDs. Also has one catch for 37 yards with a TD. QB QUINN GRAY Played in one game, completing seven of eight passes for 76 yards with a TD for a rating to with one rush for 27 yards. Served as the backup QB in nine games and was listed as the third QB in one contest. Was signed on October 22nd. Hit seven of eight passes for 76 yards with a three-yard TD vs. Buffalo (11/23). Five-year NFL totals: 12 games (four starts), 108 completions, 188 attempts, 57.45%, 1,328 yards, 13 TDs, five INTs and a 91.4 rating to go with 25 carries for 111 yards (4.4 avg.) with two TDs. QB BRODIE CROYLE Started two games and was inactive for four contests. Connected on 20 of 29 passes for 151 yards for an 81.3 rating. Completed 11 of 19 throws for 88 yards before leaving the game with a right shoulder injury at New England (9/7). Was inactive vs. Oakland (9/14), at Atlanta (9/21), vs. Denver (9/28) and at Carolina (10/5) with a right shoulder injury. Hit nine of 10 throws for 63 yards and a 92.9 rating before leaving the contest with a left MCL injury vs. Tennessee (10/19). Was placed on Injured Reserve with that injury on October 22nd. Three-year NFL totals: 13 games (eight starts), 150 completions, 260 attempts, 57.69%, 1,401 yards, six TDs, eight INTs and a 67.5 rating with 10 carries for 15 yards (1.5 avg.). QB DAMON HUARD Saw action in fi ve games with three starts. Completed 50 of 81 passes for 477 yards with two TDs and four INTs for a 65.7 rating. Also had four carries for 13 yards. Has a record as an NFL starter, including a mark with Kansas City. Replaced an injured QB Brodie Croyle in the third quarter, completing eight of 12 passes for 118 yards with a TD and an INT for a 91.7 rating at New England (9/7). Completed 21 of 28 passes for 160 yards with a TD, good for a rating vs. Denver (9/28). Completed nine of 16 passes for 96 yards for a 74.0 rating in place of an injured QB Brodie Croyle before leaving in the fourth quarter with a right thumb injury vs. Tennessee (10/19). Was placed on Injured Reserve with that injury on October 22nd. Five-year Chiefs totals: 26 games (21 starts), 404 completions, 657 attempts, 61.49%, 4,612 yards, 24 TDs, 18 INTs and an 83.3 rating with 22 rushes for 21 yards (1.0 avg.). Also has two receptions for a six-yard loss. 12-year Chiefs totals: 64 games (27 starts), 574 completions, 946 attempts, 60.68%, 6,303 yards, 33 TDs, 26 INTs and an 80.6 rating with 52 rushes for 148 yards (2.8 avg.). Also has two receptions for a six-yard loss. RUNNING BACKS RB LARRY JOHNSON Started 12 games, was inactive for three contests and was suspended for one game. Rushed 193 times for 874 yards (4.5 avg.) with fi ve TDs and caught 12 passes for 74 yards (6.2 avg.). Also threw a four-yard TD pass to become the sixth player in Chiefs history to own a rushing TD, a receiving TD and a passing TD. His 198 rushing yards vs. Denver (9/28) were the highest single-game total in the AFC in Finished ninth in the AFC with 874 rushing yards despite missing four games. Ranks second in Chiefs history with 5,638 rushing yards, needing 433 more yards to bypass RB Priest Holmes (6,070) for fi rst. His 1,243 career rushing attempts and 1,382 attempts from scrimmage each rank third in Chiefs history. Is third in Chiefs history with 61 total TDs (55 rushing, six receiving). Is fi rst in Kansas City history with 30 career 100-yard rushing games and has topped the 100-yard mark in a half in nine games. Ranks fourth in club annals with 6,931 yards from scrimmage. His 30 career 100-yard games are tied for the eighth-highest total among active players in the NFL. Carried the ball 22 times for 74 yards at New England (9/7). Rushed 24 times for 121 yards with a TD, including 102 yards in the second half at Atlanta (9/21). Carried the ball 28 times for 198 yards with two TDs vs. Denver (9/28). His 198 rushing yards were the fourth-highest single-game total in Chiefs history and were the highest single-game mark in the AFC this season. Had a career-long 65-yard rush. Carried the ball 24 times for 92 yards with a TD at Oakland (11/30). Completed a four-yard TD pass to TE Tony Gonzalez vs. San Diego (12/14) to become the sixth player in Chiefs history to own a rushing TD, a receiving TD and a passing TD. Carried the ball 12 times for 108 yards with a TD vs. Miami (12/21). Six-year totals: 68 games (48 starts), 1,243 carries for 5,638 yards (4.5 avg.) with 55 TDs and 139 receptions for 1,293 yards (9.3 avg.) with six TDs. Has also completed one pass for a four-yard TD. RB JAMAAL CHARLES Selected as the first (73rd overall) of the club s three third-round draft picks in the 2008 NFL Draft. Played in 16 games (two starts), rushing 67 times for 357 yards (5.3 avg.) and catching 27 passes for 272 yards (10.1 avg.) with a TD. Added 15 kickoff returns for 321 yards (21.4 avg.). Ranked fi fth among rookies in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with 357 rushing yards. Started his first NFL game at New England (9/7).

17 Toted the ball 18 times for a career-high 106 yards vs. Tampa Bay (11/2), his first career 100-yard rushing game. Caught three passes for 45 yards with a 36-yard TD vs. Buffalo (11/23). Recorded three catches for a career-high 102 yards with a career-long 75-yard reception vs. Miami (12/21). His 117 yards from scrimmge were also a career-high. FB MIKE COX Originially joined the club as a rookie FA in 2008 from Georgia Tech. Saw action in 16 games (fi ve starts), catching eight passes for 19 yards (2.4 avg.) in addition to catching a two-point conversion. Also returned three kickoffs for 11 yards (3.7 avg.) and added two special teams tackles. Started his first NFL game at New England (9/7). Caught a two-point conversion vs. Oakland (9/14). RB JACKIE BATTLE Played in nine games on special teams and in one contest on offense. Registered one catch for a two-yard loss and four special teams tackles. Was released on September 9th and added to the practice squad on September 10th. Promoted to the 53-man roster on November 1st. Was released on November 10th and added to the practice squad on November 12th. Added to the 53-man roster on November 19th. Two-year NFL log: 12 games, 14 carries for 47 yards (3.4 avg.) with one TD and two receptions for two yards. Has four special teams tackles. RB KOLBY SMITH Played in seven games (three starts) and was inactive for one contest. Rushed 35 times for 100 yards (2.9 avg.) with a TD and caught 10 passes for 52 yards (5.2 avg.). Also had four special teams tackles. Was inactive with a back injury at New England (9/7). Carried the ball 10 times for 46 yards with a TD before leaving the game in the second quarter with a right knee injury vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Was placed on Injured Reserve on November 4th with that injury. Two-year NFL totals: 23 games (nine starts), 147 rushes for 507 yards (3.4 avg.) and three TDs with 32 receptions for 200 yards (6.3 avg.). Also has nine special teams tackles. WIDE RECEIVERS WR DWAYNE BOWE Started all 16 games for the fi rst time in his career, extending his string of consecutive starts to 31 contests. Recorded a career-high 86 receptions for a career-best 1,022 yards (11.9 avg.) with seven TDs. Joined WR Otis Taylor as the second player in franchise history to register a 1,000-yard season in just his second pro campaign. Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team. Ranked seventh in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with 86 receptions. His 86 catches were the fi fth-highest seasonal total in Chiefs history. Finished ninth in the AFC with 1,022 receiving yards. His seven TD catches tied for sixth in the AFC. Tied for fourth in the AFC and tied for sixth in the NFL with 25 receptions on thrid down. Led all NFL receivers with 15 broken tackles according to STATS, LLC, registering a broken tackle on 16.0% of his receptions. His 156 career catches and 2,017 receiving yards are the highest totals by a player in his fi rst two seasons with the Chiefs. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST RECEPTIONS FIRST TWO YEARS WITH CLUB Dwayne Bowe Priest Holmes Andre Rison Derrick Alexander Chris Burford CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST RECEIVING YARDS FIRST TWO YEARS WITH CLUB 1. 2,017 Dwayne Bowe ,824 Derrick Alexander ,743 Otis Taylor ,634 Andre Rison ,630 Chris Burford POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES By Brad Kuhbander His 12 TD catches in are tied for the second-highest mark in Chiefs history for players in their fi rst two years with the club. Posted five receptions for 49 yards with a TD at New England (9/7). Caught six passes for 90 yards vs. Oakland (9/14). Recorded four catches for 43 yards with a 15-yard TD at Atlanta (9/21). Produced seven receptions for 85 yards vs. Denver (9/28). Registered seven receptions for 86 yards vs. Tennessee (10/19). Had six catches for a season-high 102 yards at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Caught two passes for 29 yards with a TD vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Tallied six receptions for 72 yards at San Diego (11/9). Produced seven receptions for 53 yards with a career-high two TDs vs. New Orleans (11/16). Caught three passes for 58 yards with a TD vs. Buffalo (11/23). Posted seven receptions for 96 yards at Denver (12/7). Compiled six catches for 44 yards with a TD vs. San Diego (12/14). Recorded a career-high 10 receptions for a season-high 103 yards at Cincinnati (12/28), his fourth career 100-yard game. Two-year NFL log: 32 games (31 starts), 156 receptions for 2,017 (12.9 avg.) and 12 TDs. WR MARK BRADLEY Appeared in 10 games (eight starts) and was inactive for two contests. Caught 30 passes for 380 yards (12.7 avg.) with three TDs. Also threw a 37-yard TD pass to QB Tyler Thigpen. Signed a two-year contract with Kansas City on October 1st. Was inactive at Carolina (10/5). Tallied five receptions for 42 yards with a TD at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Produced four catches for 65 yards and threw a 37-yard TD pass to QB Tyler Thigpen vs. Tampa Bay (11/2) Recorded a career-high nine receptions for 81 yards with a 30-yard TD at San Diego (11/9) Posted two catches for 52 yards with a 45-yard TD before leaving the game with a calf injury vs. Buffalo (11/23) Was inactive with a calf injury at Denver (12/7). Had four receptions for 57 yards vs. Miami (12/21). Four-year NFL totals: 44 games (12 starts), 68 catches for 963 yards (14.2 avg.) with seven TDs. Also has a 37-yard TD pass and four kickoff returns for 70 yards (17.5 avg.). WR DEVARD DARLING Saw action in 16 games on special teams and in 15 contests on offense with nine starts at WR. Recorded 17 catches for 247 yards (14.5 avg.) with one TD and 11 special teams tackles. Caught a career-long 68-yard pass at New England (9/7). Registered three receptions for 69 yards with a TD vs. Miami (12/21). Five-year NFL log: 46 games (10 starts), 37 receptions for 578 yards (15.6 avg.) with four TDs. Also has 13 special teams tackles and one fumble recovery on special teams. WR WILL FRANKLIN A fourth-round pick (105th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. Played in 13 games (one start) and was inactive for two contests, Caught seven passes for 83 yards (11.9 avg.) and returned one kickoff for 16 yards. Was inactive at New England (9/7) and vs. Oakland (9/14). Played in his fi rst NFL game at Atlanta (9/21). Collected three receptions for 24 yards in his fi rst career start vs. San Diego (12/14). Returned one kickoff for 16 yards vs. Miami (12/21). WR JEFF WEBB Saw action in five games (one start) and was inactive for eight contests. Caught fi ve passes for 46 yards (9.2 avg.) and added one special teams tackle. Produced two receptions for 10 yards at New England (9/7). Started at WR vs. Oakland (9/14). Three-year pro log: 31 games (three starts), 36 catches for 382 yards (10.6 avg.) and one TD with one rush for fi ve yards. Also has 17 kickoff returns for 373 yards (21.9 avg.) and 14 special teams tackles. WR KEVIN ROBINSON Selected as the second (182nd overall) of two sixth-round picks in the 2008 NFL Draft. Saw action in eight games on special teams. Returned 19 kickoffs for 420 yards (22.1 avg.) and 11 punts for 94 yards (8.5 avg.). Also had three special teams tackles. Was placed on the Reserve/Physically-Unable-to-Perform List on August 26th with a knee injury where he spent the first nine weeks. Was activated on November 4th. Took back four kickoffs for a career-best 105 yards in his first NFL game at San Diego (11/9). Returned a career-high five kickoffs for 91 yards vs. Buffalo (11/23). Posted one punt return for a career-long 32 yards at Denver (12/7).

18 POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES By Brad Kuhbander TIGHT ENDS TE TONY GONZALEZ Started all 16 games for the eighth time in his career. Caught 96 passes for 1,058 yards (11.0 avg.) with 10 touchdowns. Has four career 1,000-yard seasons, the most by a TE in NFL history. Selected to his 10th consecutive Pro Bowl, the most appearances by a tight end in NFL history. Is the only Chiefs TE selected to the Pro Bowl and joins E Fred Arbanas as the only other Kansas City TE to earn a berth in the Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game. Named first-team All-Pro by AP, marking the eighth time in his career that he has earned fi rst or second-team AP All-Pro accolades. Won the Derrick Thomas Award as the Chiefs MVP. Ranked first among all NFL TEs with 96 catches, a total that finished fourth in the AFC and tied for fourh in the NFL. His 96 catches were tied for the third-highest single-season total by a TE in NFL history and the third-highest seasonal mark in KC annals. Led all NFL TEs with 1,058 receiving yards and was sixth overall in the AFC. Tied for first in the NFL among TEs with 29 receptions on third down. Those 29 third-down catches were second in the AFC and tied for second in the NFL. Tied for sixth in the NFL among TEs with 10 receptions for 20+ yards. Ranked first among TEs in the NFL with 10 TD catches. His 10 TD receptions were second in the AFC and tied for fifth in the NFL. His 195 catches from were the highest two-year total in Chiefs history. Has caught 50+ passes in 11 consecutive seasons, tying for the longest streak in NFL history. Has caught 60+ passes in 10 consecutive seasons and 70+ passes in six straight seasons, the longest streaks by a TE in NFL history. Is first in NFL history among TEs and fi rst in Chiefs history with 916 career catches, 10,940 receiving yards, 76 TDs and yard receiving games. NFL RECORD BOOK MOST RECEPTIONS TIGHT END, CAREER Tony Gonzalez Shannon Sharpe Ozzie Newsome Kellen Winslow Frank Wycheck NFL RECORD BOOK MOST RECEIVING YARDS TIGHT END, CAREER 1. 10,940 Tony Gonzalez ,060 Shannon Sharpe ,980 Ozzie Newsome ,918 Jackie Smith ,741 Kellen Winslow NFL RECORD BOOK MOST TD RECEPTIONS TIGHT END, CAREER Tony Gonzalez Shannon Sharpe Jerry Smith Wesley Walls Dave Casper His 916 career catches rank ninth in NFL history and fourth among active players. Is first in Kansas City history with 10,954 yards from scrimmage. Ranks second in club annals with 76 total TDs, trailing RB Priest Holmes (83). Recorded three receptions for 47 yards with a TD vs. Denver (9/28). Produced three catches for 17 yards at Carolina (10/5). Surpassed TE Shannon Sharpe (10,060) for the most receiving yards by a TE in NFL history on a six-yard catch in the first quarter. Caught six passes for 97 yards vs. Tennessee (10/19). Caught 10 passes for 113 yards with two TDs at San Diego (11/9). It was his 24th career 100-yard receiving game, tying Kellen Winslow for the most by a TE in NFL history. Produced 10 catches for 113 yards with a two-yard TD vs. Buffalo (11/23), marking his 25th career 100-yard receiving game to bypass TE Kellen Winslow for the most by a TE in NFL history. Caught eight passes for 110 yards at Oakland (11/30). Recorded five receptions for 73 yards with a TD at Denver (12/7). Notched six catches for 62 yards and caught a four-yard TD pass from RB Larry Johnson vs. San Diego (12/14). Totaled seven receptions for 64 yards with an eight-yard TD vs. Miami (12/21). Registered the fourth 1,000-yard season of his career, becoming the first TE in NFL history to accomplish the feat. Caught five passes for 53 yards with a TD at Cincinnati (12/28). 12-year NFL totals: 190 games (174 starts), 916 catches, 10,940 yards (11.9 avg.) and 76 TDs. Also has two rushes for 14 yards and a 14-yard completion. TE BRAD COTTAM Selected as the club s second (76th overall) of three picks in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Played in 16 games (seven starts), catching seven passes for 63 yards (9.0 avg.). Had four receptions for 34 yards at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). TE MICHAEL MERRITT Selected as the second (239th overall) of two seventh-round picks in the 2008 NFL Draft. Was inactive for eight games. Was placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury List on August 31st with a leg injury where he spent the first nine weeks. Was activated on November 4th. OFFENSIVE LINE G BRIAN WATERS Started all 16 games at left guard for the sixth time in his career. Elected to his fourth career Pro Bowl. Has started 38 consecutive regular season games at left guard. Has played in 132 games (118 starts) in his nine-year career with the Chiefs. T DAMION McINTOSH Started 16 games at right tackle, marking the second time in his career that he has opened all 16 contests. Has started 31 games (16 at right tackle and 15 at left tackle) in two seasons with the Chiefs and has played in 115 games (111 starts) in his nine-year NFL career. C RUDY NISWANGER Opened 15 games at center and was inactive for one contest. Was inactive with a left knee injury vs. San Diego (12/14). Has played in 30 career games with 15 starts in his three-year career. T BRANDEN ALBERT Joined the club as the second (15th overall) of two fi rst-round selections in the 2008 NFL Draft. Started 15 games at left tackle and was inactive for one contest. Started his fi rst NFL game at left tackle at New England (9/7). Was inactive with a right elbow injury at Carolina (10/5). G ADRIAN JONES Saw action in 11 games on special teams with 10 starts at right guard and was inactive for four contests. Was inactive vs. New Orleans (11/16), vs. Buffalo (11/23), at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7). Has played in 55 games (26 starts) during his fi ve-year NFL career. T HERB TAYLOR Appeared in 16 games on special teams and eight contests on offense with one start at left tackle. Had one kickoff return for 14 yards. Played as a reserve left tackle in place of an injured T Branden Albert vs. Denver (9/28). Started his fi rst career NFL game at left tackle in place of an injured Albert at Carolina (10/5). Saw duty as a reserve right tackle vs. Tennessee (10/19) and at San Diego (11/9). Played as a reserve right guard at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7). Appeared as a reserve left tackle vs. San Diego (12/14). Saw action as a tackle eligible vs. Miami (12/21). Returned one kickoff for 14 yards at Cincinnati (12/28). Has appeared in 18 career games (one start) in two seasons with KC, returning one kickoff for 14 yards. G WADE SMITH Played in 15 games on special teams and in 10 contests (seven starts) on offense. Started six games at right guard and one at center. Was inactive for one contest. Was inactive vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Started at right guard in place of an injured G Adrian Jones vs. New

19 POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES By Brad Kuhbander Orleans (11/16), vs. Buffalo (11/23), at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7). Opened at center for an injured C Rudy Niswanger vs. San Diego (12/14). Started at right guard vs. Miami (12/21) and at Cincinnati (12/28). Has played in 60 games (25 starts) during his six-year career. T BARRY RICHARDSON Selected as the club s fi rst (170th overall) of two sixth-round selections in the 2008 NFL Draft. Saw action in six games on special teams and was inactive for 10 contests. T ANDREW CARNAHAN Joined the Chiefs from Jacksonville s practice squad on October 29th. Was inactive for nine games. G TAVARES WASHINGTON Played in two games and was inactive for two contests. Added to the practice squad on September 17th and promoted to the 53-man roster on December 3rd. Played on special teams vs. San Diego (12/14) and vs. Miami (12/21). DEFENSIVE LINE DE TAMBA HALI Started 15 games with six at right DE and nine at left DE. Was also inactive for one contest. Totaled 55 tackles (44 solo), 3.0 sacks (-23.0 yards), eight QB pressures, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one pass defensed. Amassed fi ve tackles vs. Oakland (9/14) and at Atlanta (9/21). Produced three tackles, a sack of QB Brett Favre and two QB pressures at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Recorded five tackles, two QB pressures and forced an RB Earnest Graham fumble vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Was inactive vs. New Orleans (11/16) with an ankle injury suffered at San Diego (11/9), snapping his streak of 41 consecutive starts. Totaled six tackles and one QB pressure at Denver (12/7). Accumulated six tackles and tied a career high with 2.0 sacks of QB Philip Rivers vs. San Diego (12/14). Also tied a personel best with two forced fumbles of Rivers and recovered a Rivers fumble to go with one QB pressure. Posted seven tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). Three-year NFL log: 47 starts, 180 tackles (151 solo), 18.5 sacks ( yards), 24 QB pressures, 11 forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, an INT and seven passes defensed. DT TANK TYLER Started all 16 games in his second NFL campaign. Had 41 tackles (35 solo), nine QB pressures, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Contributed four tackles at New England (9/7). Totaled a career-high seven tackles vs. Oakland (9/14). Recorded six tackles at Atlanta (9/21). Produced six tackles and recovered a RB Jonathan Stewart fumble at Carolina (10/5). Tallied four tackles vs. Tennessee (10/19). Forced an RB Earnest Graham fumble vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Had a career-high three QB pressures at San Diego (11/9). Two-year NFL totals: 31 games (17 starts), 49 tackles (43 solo), nine QB pressures, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. DT GLENN DORSEY Selected as the fi rst (fi fth overall) of the club s two fi rst-round selections in the 2008 NFL Draft. Started all 16 games at right defensive tackle, becoming the first Chiefs rookie defensive tackle to ever start all 16 games. Recorded 50 tackles (41 solo), a sack (-1.0 yard), one pass defensed and a forced fumble. Tallied a career-high six tackles at Atlanta (9/21). Notched five tackles vs. Denver (9/28). Amassed three tackles and forced a RB Jonathan Stewart fumble at Carolina (10/5). Had five tackles and a sack of QB Philip Rivers at San Diego (11/9). Notched five tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16). Tied a career high with six tackles and added one pass defensed at Cincinnati (12/28). DE JASON BABIN Played in seven games with four starts at right defensive end. Produced 29 tackles (28 solo), 2.0 sacks (-6.0 yards) and a team-high 11 QB pressures. Signed a one-year contract on November 12th. Recorded four tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16). Compiled seven tackles vs. Buffalo (11/23). Had four QB pressures at Oakland (11/30). Collected fi ve tackles, a sack of QB Philip Rivers and two QB pressures vs. San Diego (12/14). Amassed five tackles and a sack of QB Ryan Fitzpatrick at Cincinnati (12/28). Five-year NFL log: 54 games (26 solo), 176 tackles (128 solo), 15.0 sacks (-91.0 yards), 11 QB pressures, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two passes defensed. DE TURK McBRIDE Started nine games with six at left DE and three at right DE. Was inactive for one contest. Recorded 33 tackles (30 solo), including four for loss, four QB pressures, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble. Collected four tackles at Atlanta (9/21). Had four tackles and forced a WR Eddie Royal fumble vs. Denver (9/28). Notched a career-high fi ve tackles at Carolina (10/5). Totaled four tackles vs. Tennessee (10/19). Amassed four tackles and recovered a career-high two fumbles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Was inactive with a shoulder injury at San Diego (11/9). Posted a career-high six tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16). Was placed on Injured Reserve with arm and shoulder injuries on November 19th. Two-year NFL totals: 25 games (10 starts), 47 tackles (42 solo), a sack (-0.0 yards), seven QB pressures, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and one pass defensed. Also has four special teams tackles and four kickoff returns for 40 yards. DE ALFONSO BOONE Appeared in 15 games (four starts) and was inactive for one contest. Registered 14 tackles (12 solo) with one for loss, a sack (-8.0 yards), three QB pressures and one pass defensed. Recorded a sack of QB Matt Cassel at New England (9/7). Produced four tackles vs. Oakland (9/14). Started at in place of an injured DE Turk McBride at San Diego (11/9). Started at left DE in place of an injured DE Tamba Hali vs. New Orleans (11/16). Started at right DE vs. Buffalo (11/23) and at Oakland (11/30). Was inactive with a thigh injury vs. Miami (12/21). Two-year Chiefs totals: 30 games (19 starts), 45 tackles (39 solo), 2.0 sacks (-19.0 yards), 11 QB pressures, four passes defensed and one fumble recovery. Eight-year NFL log: 113 games (37 starts), 198 tackles (139 solo), 12.5 sacks (-85.5 yards), 11 QB pressures, 12 passes defensed, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries. Also has a blocked FG and PAT. DT RON EDWARDS Played in all 16 games, tallying 10 tackles (seven solo), a sack (-7.0 yards) and five QB pressures. Produced two tackles and a sack of Philip Rivers at San Diego (11/9). Three-year Chiefs log: 48 games (31 starts), 58 tackles (47 solo), 6.5 sacks (-31.5 yards), 17 QB pressures and one fumble recovery. Eight-year NFL totals: 96 games (55 starts), 172 tackles (119 solo), 13.5 sacks (-73.5 yards), 40 QB pressures, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. DE BRIAN JOHNSTON Selected as the fi rst (210th overall) of the club s two seventh-round picks in the 2008 NFL Draft. Played in nine games, recording three solo tackles and one special teams tackle. Had two tackles at Atlanta (9/21). Was placed on Injured Reserve with a calf injury on November 12th. DE WALLACE GILBERRY Played in fi ve games and was inactive for three contests. Recorded two solo tackles and one special teams stop. Joined the Chiefs on November 5th from the Giants practice squad. Played in his fi rst NFL game at San Diego (11/9). DE ANDY STUDEBAKER Played in six games on special teams and in two contests on defense, producing two tackles and three special teams tackles. Joined KC on November 19th from the Philadelphia practice squad. Recorded two tackles in his initial NFL game vs. Buffalo (11/23), becoming the first player from Wheaton to appear in an NFL contest. DT DEREK LOKEY Entered the NFL as a rookie free agent from Texas in Played in one game and was inactive for one contest. Added to the practice squad on September 1st and promoted to the 53- man roster on December 19th. Played in his first NFL game vs. Miami (12/21).

20 POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES By Brad Kuhbander LINEBACKERS LB DERRICK JOHNSON Started 14 games with 10 at ROLB and four at MLB. Was also inactive for two contests. Ranked second on the team with 91 tackles (65 solo), including fi ve behind the line. Added 1.5 sacks (-12.5 yards), an INT, five passes defensed and three forced fumbles to go with one special teams tackle. Had five tackles and a sack of Matt Cassel at New England (9/7). Contributed six tackles vs. Oakland (9/14). Posted seven tackles, half of a sack of QB Jay Cutler, a pass defensed, intercepted a Cutler pass and forced a WR Brandon Marshall fumble to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors vs. Denver (9/28). Became the first Chiefs linebacker to win the award since LB Mike Maslowski in Week Eight of Notched seven tackles with one for loss vs. Tennessee (10/19). Tallied five tackles and forced a WR Laveranues Coles fumble at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Recorded five tackles before leaving the game with a thigh injury vs. Tampa Bay (11/2) and was subsequently inactive at San Diego (11/9) and vs. New Orleans (11/16). Posted nine tackles, a pass defensed and forced a RB Darren McFadden fumble at Oakland (11/30). Amassed eight tackles in his first career start at MLB at Denver (12/7). Notched seven tackles with one for loss vs. Miami (12/21). Tied a career high with 11 tackles (seven solo) at Cincinnati (12/28). Four-year NFL log: 59 games (58 starts), 391 tackles (310 solo), 12.0 sacks (-83.0 yards), 20 QB pressures, three INTs, 26 passes defensed, 10 forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and nine special teams tackles. LB DONNIE EDWARDS Played in seven games (four starts) and was inactive for fi ve contests. Totaled 33 tackles (26 solo) with one for loss. His 1,649 tackles are the sixth-highest total among active LBs. Has accumulated 39 career takeaways, the second-highest total by a linebacker in the NFL since 96. Is tied for seventh in NFL history among LBs with 28 interceptions, tying for the top total among active LBs. His 883 tackles with the Chiefs rank fourth in team history. Played, but did not start at New England (9/7) when the club opened in its nickel formation, breaking his streak of 153 consecutive starts. Amassed six tackles with one for loss vs. Oakland (9/14) Was inactive vs. Denver (9/28) with an ankle injury suffered at Atlanta (9/21), ending his streak of 156 consecutive games played dating back to a contest vs. the N.Y. Jets (11/1/98). Was inactive at Carolina (10/5) and vs. Tennessee (10/19) with an ankle injury suffered at Atlanta (9/21) Totaled a season-high 10 tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2) Was inactive with hamstring and knee injuries vs. Buffalo (11/23) and at Oakland (11/30). Was inactive with a knee injury at Denver (12/7) and vs. San Diego (12/14) Was placed on Injured Reserve with a knee injury on December 19th. Eight-year Chiefs totals: 117 games (100 starts), 883 tackles (638 solo), 17.0 sacks ( yards), 11 INTs for 150 yards with two TDs, 34 passes defensed, 10 forced fumbles, nine fumble recoveries with a TD, 59 QB pressures and 16 special teams tackles. 13-year NFL log: 197 games (180 starts), 1,649 tackles (1,178 solo), 24.0 sacks ( yards), 28 INTs for 347 yards with four TDs, 87 passes defensed, 18 forced fumbles, 11 fumble recoveries with two TDs, 65 QB pressures and 16 special teams tackles. LB PAT THOMAS Saw action in 12 games on special teams and in 10 contests on defense with nine starts at MLB. Posted 54 tackles (39 solo), including two behind the line, half of a sack (-4.5 yards), two passes defensed and one special teams tackle. Amassed seven tackles at New England (9/7). Contributed five tackles, including one for loss vs. Oakland (9/14). Posted five tackles and one pass defensed at Atlanta (9/21). Totaled six tackles, half of a sack of QB Jay Cutler vs. Denver (9/28). Compiled eight tackles at Carolina (10/5). Registered a career-high 10 tackles vs. Tennessee (10/19). Collected nine tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Was inactive vs. New Orleans (11/16), vs. Buffalo (11/23), at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7) with a thigh injury suffered at San Diego (11/9). Two-year Chiefs log: 16 games (nine starts), 59 tackles (42 solo), 0.5 sack (-4.5 yards), two passes defensed and four special teams tackles. Four-year NFL totals: 30 games (10 starts), 61 tackles (49 solo), 0.5 sack (-4.5 yards), two passes defensed and 14 special teams tackles. LB DEMORRIO WILLIAMS Played in 16 games (nine starts). Tallied 70 tackles (45 solo), one pass defensed, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, 11 special teams tackles and a fumble recovery on special teams. Tallied five tackles and one special teams stop vs. Oakland (9/14). Recovered a WR Adam Jennings fumble on a punt return at Atlanta (9/21). Contributed eight tackles and a pass defensed vs. Denver (9/28). Posted a team-high 10 tackles at Carolina (10/5). Produced six tackles vs. Tennessee (10/19). Posted five tackles with two for loss in addition to forcing and recovering a RB Ricky Williams fumble vs. Miami (12/21). Five-year NFL totals: 80 games (52 starts), 427 tackles (274 total), 6.5 sacks (-37.5 solo), fi ve INTs, nine passes defensed, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries with TD. Also has 32 special teams tackles and blocked punt return for a TD. LB ROCKY BOIMAN Appeared in 11 games (nine starts). Totaled 75 tackles (52 solo), one pass defensed, one forced fumble and six special teams tackles. Signed as a free agent on October 15th. Recorded three special teams tackles at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Produced five tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Totaled 10 tackles in a starting role at ROLB in place of an injured LB Derrick Johnson at San Diego (11/9). Compiled eight tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16). Amassed a career-high 12 tackles vs. Buffalo (11/23). Notched seven tackles and forced a RB Justin Fargas fumble at Oakland (11/30). Posted seven tackles at Denver (12/7). Registered eight tackles vs. San Diego (12/14) and vs. Miami (12/21). Tallied 10 tackles and one pass defensed at Cincinnati (12/28). Seven-year NFL log: 97 games (28 solo), 269 tackles (128 solo), 1.5 sacks (-7.5 yards), fi ve interceptions with a TD, fi ve passes defensed, fwo forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and fi ve passes defensed. Also has 97 special teams tackles. LB WESTON DACUS Joined the Chiefs as a rookie free agent from Arkansas in Played in eight games on special teams and in two contests on special teams. Had five tackles (four solo) and four special teams tackles. Was promoted to the 53-man roster on September 27th. Recorded one special teams tackle in his first NFL game vs. Denver (9/28). Tallied four tackles at San Diego (11/9). Was released on November 27th and added to the practice squad on December 2nd. Was promoted to the 53-man roster on December 26th. LB CURTIS GATEWOOD Saw action in six games on special teams and in one contest on defense. Had four special teams tackles. Signed with the club from Washington s practice squad on November 19th. DEFENSIVE BACKS CB PATRICK SURTAIN Played in eight games with two starts at left CB and was inactive for eight contests. Posted eight tackles, an INT, three passes defensed and one forced fumble. Produced five tackles and forced a WR Wes Welker fumble at New England (9/7). Returned a QB Philip Rivers interception for 50 yards vs. San Diego (12/14). Four-year Chiefs log: 55 games (49 starts), 213 tackles (175 solo), a sack (-3.0 yards), eight INTs for 132 yards, 25 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one QB pressure. 11-year NFL totals: 163 games (131 starts), 611 tackles (489 tackles), 7.5 sacks (-50.0 yards), 37 INTs for 430 yards with two TDs, 121 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries and 23 special teams tackles. FS JARRAD PAGE Started 16 games at FS, extending his consecutive starts to 32.

21 POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES By Brad Kuhbander Totaled 83 tackles (77 solo) with one for loss to rank third on the squad. Tied for the team lead with 10 passes defensed. Added two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one special teams tackle. Tied for eighth in the AFC with two fumble recoveries and four INTs. Had five tackles and recovered a WR Wes Welker fumble at New England (9/7) Forced a RB Michael Bush fumble vs. Oakland (9/14). Posted four tackles and an interception off QB Jake Delhomme at Carolina (10/5). Recorded seven tackles vs. Tennessee (10/19). Intercepted a QB Brett Favre pass at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Recovered an RB Earnest Graham fumble in the end zone vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Accumulated six tackles and intercepted a QB Drew Brees pass vs. New Orleans (11/16). Amassed seven tackles vs. Buffalo (11/23). Registered nine tackles at Denver (12/7). Forced a RB Darren Sproles fumble vs. San Diego (12/14). Tallied 10 tackles and intercepted a QB Chad Pennington pass vs. Miami (12/21). Produced six tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). Three-year NFL totals: 48 games (34 starts), 185 tackles (160 solo), a sack (-3.0 yards), 10 interceptions, 22 passes defensed, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one QB pressure and 17 special teams tackles. SS BERNARD POLLARD Started all 16 games at SS. Totaled a team-high and a career-best 98 tackles (84 solo) with one for loss. Added an INT, four passes defensed, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. His three defensive fumble recoveries were tied for fourth in the NFL. Collected seven tackles at New England (9/7). Produced six tackles, forced a RB Darren McFadden fumble and recovered a career-high two fumbles, one each off McFadden and RB Michael Bush vs. Oakland (9/14). Registered five tackles at Atlanta (9/21). Collected six tackles at Carolina (10/5). Posted seven tackles and one pass defensed at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Tied a career high with 10 tackles to go with an interception off QB Philip Rivers in the end zone at San Diego (11/9). Tied a career high with 10 tackles and forced a QB Trent Edwards fumble vs. Buffalo (11/23). Totaled six tackles at Oakland (11/30). Accumulated seven tackles at Denver (12/7). Recovered a WR Vincent Jackson fumble vs. San Diego (12/14). Tied a career high with 10 tackles vs. Miami (12/21). Notched six tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). Three-year NFL totals: 48 games (31 starts), 189 tackles (162 solo), a sack (-5.0 yards), three INTs, 15 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. Also has 16 special teams tackles, a forced fumble on special teams, a fumble recovery on special teams and three blocked punts with a TD. CB BRANDON FLOWERS Selected in the second round (35th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. Played in 14 games with 13 starts at right CB and was inactive for two contests. Ranked fourth on the squad with 78 tackles (65 solo), including three for loss. Tied for the team lead with 10 passes defensed while adding one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Named All-Rookie by Pro Football Weekly. Was one of four rookies in the NFL to record two or more INTs in a single game and was one of nine rookies to return an INT for a TD. Joined teammate CB Brandon Carr, Washington S Chris Horton, Arizona CB Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie and Tampa Bay CB Aqib Talib as the only five NFL rookies with four or more takeaways. Collected six tackles at New England (9/7). Posted seven tackles, two passes defensed and returned a WR Brandon Marshall fumble for 32 yards vs. Denver (9/28). Produced seven tackles and two INTs off QB Brett Favre for 118 yards with a 91-yard TD at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). His 91-yard INT return TD was the fifth-longest in Chiefs history and the longest since CB Kevin Ross had a 99-yard INT return at San Diego (9/6/92). His 118 INT yards were the second-highest single-game total in team history. Scored the first defensive TD by the Chiefs since CB Tyron Brackenridge had a 50- yard fumble return TD at San Diego (9/30/07). It was the first two-int performance by a member of the Chiefs since S Jarrad Page had two at Oakland (12/23/06). Was inactive with a thigh injury at San Diego (11/9) and vs. New Orleans (11/16). Recovered a RB Justin Fargas fumble at Oakland (11/30). Totaled nine tackles at Denver (12/7). Amassed a career-high 10 tackles and forced a WR Vincent Jackson fumble vs. San Diego (12/14). Compiled seven tackles vs. Cincinnati (12/21). CB BRANDON CARR A fifth-round selection (140th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. Started all 16 games at CB, opening 14 contest at left CB and two games as a nickel CB. Became the fi rst rookie CB to start all 16 games for the Chiefs since CB Kevin Ross in 84. Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team. Ranked fifth on the squad with 77 tackles (71 solo) with one for loss. Also had two INTs for 67 yards, six passes defensed and two fumble recoveries. Tied for eighth in the AFC with two defensive fumble recoveries. Joined teammate CB Brandon Flowers, Washington S Chris Horton, Arizona CB Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie and Tampa Bay CB Aqib Talib as the only five NFL rookies with four or more takeaways. Recovered a WR Randy Moss fumble in his first career start at New England (9/7). Produced a team-high eight tackles at Atlanta (9/21). Intercepted a QB Jay Cutler pass and recovered a WR Eddie Royal fumble vs. Denver (9/28). Collected a career-high nine tackles at Carolina (10/5). Notched six tackles and returned a QB Jeff Garcia interception for a career-long 35 yards vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Accumulated six tackles and a career-high two passes defensed vs. New Orleans (11/16). CB MAURICE LEGGETT Joined the club as a rookie free agent in 2008 from Valdosta State. Played in 12 games on special teams and eight contests (three starts) on defense. Was inactive for three contests. Named the club s Mack Lee Hill Award winner, an honor bestowed on Kansas City s top rookie or fi rst-year player. Tallied 32 tackles (29 solo), an INT for a 27-yard TD, four passes defensed, fi ve special teams tackles and five kickoff returns for 103 yards (20.6 avg.) Also had a 67-yard TD on a fake fi eld goal fumble recovery. Posted six tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Registered fi ve tackles as a starter in place of an injured CB Brandon Flowers at San Diego (11/9). Notched a career-high eight tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16). Tallied six tackles vs. Buffalo (11/23). Returned a fumble on a fake FG for a 67-yard TD at Oakland (11/30) to win AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Took back a QB Jay Cutler INT for a 27-yard TD at Denver (12/7). Was placed on Injured Reserve with a shoulder injury on December 26th. S DaJUAN MORGAN Selected as the third (82nd overall) of the club s three third-round choices in the 2008 NFL Draft. Played in 15 games on special teams and in 10 contests on defense. Was also inactive for one game. Had 19 tackles (16 solo) with one for loss and 10 special teams stops. Totaled a career-high six tackles at Carolina (10/5). Posted three tackles vs. Tennessee (10/19) and vs. New Orleans (11/16). S JON McGRAW Saw action in 16 games on special teams and in 15 contests on defense. Registered 27 tackles (24 solo), an INT and a pass defensed. Had a team-high 23 special teams tackles, a forced fumble on special teams and one kickoff return for 18 yards. Recorded four tackles at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Notced four special teams tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Tied a career high with 10 tackles and intercepted a QB Philip Rivers pass at San Diego (11/9). Also forced a CB Antonio Cromartie fumble. Had four tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16). Two-year Chiefs totals: 29 games, 29 tackles (25 solo), an INT, two passes defensed and 35 special teams tackles. Seven-year NFL log: 86 games (12 starts), 167 tackles (123 solo), four INTs, 12 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 99 special teams tackles.

22 POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES By Brad Kuhbander CB DAVID MACKLIN Played in four games and was inactive for three contests. Signed a two-year contract on November 5th. Nine-year NFL totals: 120 games (75 starts), 357 tackles (286 solo), a sack (-5.5 yards), 14 INTs for 233 yards with a TD, 76 passes defensed, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 27 special teams tackles. CB RICARDO COLCLOUGH Saw action in six games (one start) and was inactive for two contests. Produced four tackles (one solo) and two special teams stops. Signed a two-year contract on November 5th. Had two tackles in his fi rst career start vs. New Orleans (11/16). Five-year NFL totals: 42 games (one start), 41 tackles (33 solo), 2.5 sacks (-10.5 yards), an INT, fi ve passes defensed, one forced fumble and 26 special teams tackles. Also has 49 kickoff returns for 1,065 yards (21.7 avg.) and fi ve punt returns for 19 yards (3.8 avg.). S OLIVER CELESTIN Appeared in eight games on special teams. Had 11 special teams tackles. Signed a one-year contract with Kansas City on November 6th. Tallied three special teams tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). Five-year NFL log: 58 games (four start), 59 tackles (35 solo), three passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and 38 special teams tackles. SPECIALISTS P DUSTIN COLQUITT Served as the club s punter and holder in 14 games. Was inactive for two games with a groin injury. Punted 70 times for 3,110 yards (44.4 gross, 39.2 net) with 27 inside the 20 and eight touchbacks. His 39.2 net punting avg. was fi fth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL. Ranked sixth in the AFC with a 44.4 gross average. Tied for sixth in the NFL with 27 punts inside the 20. His 27 punts inside the 20 tied as the fourth-highest seasonal total in Chiefs history. Is first in Chiefs history with net punting average and a gross average. His net average is the fourth-highest mark in the league since the AFL-NFL merger. Ranks third in Kansas City annals with 301 punts and 13,141 punting yards. Booted eight punts for 395 yards (49.4 gross, 43.6 net) with five inside the 20, including a 73-yard punt, the fourth-longest punt in Chiefs history vs. Oakland (9/14). Produced seven punts for 343 yards (49.0 gross, 39.3 avg.) with one inside the 20 at Carolina (10/5). Punted seven times for 333 yards (47.6 gross, 41.6 net) with one inside the 20 and two touchbacks vs. Tennessee (10/19). Was inactive with a groin injury at the N.Y. Jets (10/26) and vs. Tampa Bay (11/2), the first contests of his NFL career that he missed. Four-year NFL totals: 62 games, 301 punts for 13,141 yards (43.7 gross, 38.3 net), 27 touchbacks, 104 inside the 20 and three special teams tackles. K CONNOR BARTH Originally joined the Chiefs as a rookie free agent from North Carolina in Released prior to the regular season and re-signed on October 21st. Played in 10 games. Converted 10 of 12 field goals and all 24 of his PATs for 54 points. Landed 31 of his 46 kickoffs inside the 10-yard line with four touchbacks and also had three special teams tackles. Converted a 30-yard FG and three PATs for four points in his first NFL game at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Hit two FGs and three PATs for nine points vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). Converted both of his FGs and two PATs for eight points vs. New Orleans (11/16). Connected on a career-long 45-yard FG and four PATs for seven points vs. Buffalo (11/23). Nailed two FGs and two PATs for eight points at Oakland (11/30). LS JEAN PHILIPPE-DARCHE Handled the club s long-snapping duties in seven games. Produced three special teams tackles. Was placed on Injured Reserve with an knee injury on October 29th. Has played in 23 games with 10 special teams tackles in two seasons with Kansas City. Has played in 120 games with 28 special teams tackles in nine NFL seasons. LS THOMAS GAFFORD Handled the club s long-snapping duties in nine games. Joined the Chiefs as a free agent on October 29th.

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