KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (7-5) VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS (9-3)

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1 THE MATCH-UP The Chiefs host a squad from Baltimore for the first time since the Colts traveled to Kansas City in 80 as the Ravens make their inaugural visit to Arrowhead on Sunday. The Chiefs have won all three of their previous meetings with the Ravens and will seek to extend that winning streak against Baltimore in a contest full of postseason implications for both squads. The Chiefs have won their last five contests at Arrowhead and own an impressive 12-2 (.857) mark at home since the start of the 2005 campaign. Only Indianapolis and Seattle boast better home records over that span with 13-1 marks. Kansas City has been victorious in five of its last seven games under Herm Edwards and is seeking to get back on the winning track after suffering a OT loss at Cleveland (12/3). In total, three of the Chiefs five losses on the season have come by three points, with two of those setbacks coming on the road in overtime. The Chiefs are currently part of a five-team logjam at 7-5 in the AFC standings with those five squads all competing for two Wild Card spots. Baltimore sits atop the AFC North standings with a 9-3 record and could come one step closer to clinching the division crown with a victory against the Chiefs. The Ravens had won five consecutive games before suffering a 13-7 loss on Thursday night at Cincinnati (11/30). The Ravens are jockeying for position in the race for homefield advantage in the AFC and are currently battling Indianapolis (10-2), San Diego (10-2) and New England (9-3) for that distinction. Kansas City s offense continues to churn behind RB Larry Johnson, who ranks second in the NFL in both rushing (1,312) and yards from scrimmage (1,687). TE Tony Gonzalez is coming off a two- TD performance at Cleveland (12/3), giving him 61 career TDs catches. He needs just two more TDs to bypass TE Shannon Sharpe (62) for the most TD receptions by a tight end in NFL history. Defensively, the Chiefs have allowed just 11.5 ppg in their last two home contests. REGULAR SEASON GAME #13 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (7-5) VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS (9-3) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, :00 PM (CENTRAL) ARROWHEAD STADIUM KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TV: CBS Regional Coverage (KCTV-5 in Kansas City) Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf. NATIONAL RADIO: Sports USA Radio Howard David, Doug Plank and Rich Herrera. LOCAL RADIO: KCFX-FM (101.1) Mitch Holthus, Len Dawson, Bob Gretz and Bill Grigsby STATS AND NFL RANKINGS CHIEFS RAVENS Total Offense (13) (23) Rush Offense (6) 99.0 (24t) Pass Offense (19) (16) Total Defense (14) (1) Rush Defense (14) 75.8 (2) Pass Defense (15) (10) Turnover Ratio (9t) +14 (1) Pts./Game (13) 21.3 (14) Opp. Pts./Game (10) 13.3 (2) THE SERIES Kansas City is 3-0 in regular season play against the Ravens, making Baltimore the only current NFL franchise that has never registered a victory against the Chiefs. All three of those previous meetings with the Ravens have taken place in Baltimore. Kansas City and New England are the only two franchises that the Ravens have faced three or more times in regular or postseason action and have never defeated. Baltimore is the only current NFL team that has yet to face the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. CHIEFS VS. RAVENS ALL-TIME SERIES (3-0-0) Date Result Of Note 10/21/99* W, 35-8 Hasty, Tongue INT return TDs. 9/21/03* W, Hall, 97-yard kickoff return TD. 10/4/04* W, Holmes, 125 rushing yards, 2 TDs. *at M&T Bank Stadium Head coach Gunther Cunningham guided the Chiefs to their inaugural victory against the Ravens, leading Kansas City to a 35-8 win in a Thursday night contest at Baltimore (10/21/99). Kansas City picked off Ravens QB Stoney Case three times, returning two of those INTs for touchdowns. Meanwhile TE Tony Gonzalez added scoring receptions of 11 and 22 yards. WR Dante Hall became the first player in NFL history to record a kickoff or punt return TD in three consecutive games as he returned a kickoff for a 97-yard TD with 5:27 left to play to give the Chiefs a triumph at Baltimore (9/26/03), a contest that marked the 100th career victory of Dick Vermeil s NFL coaching tenure. After posting an uncharacteristic 0-3 record to start the 2004 campaign, the Chiefs got their initial win of that season with a victory on Monday Night Football at Baltimore (10/4/04). RB Priest Holmes racked up 125 rushing yards and a pair of TDs against his former club, while the Kansas City defense sacked QB Kyle Boller 4.0 times and limited the Ravens to 207 yards of total offense. KANSAS CITY S ROAD AHEAD KC begins an important two-game AFC West road trip next week, before concluding the regular season at home vs. Jacksonville (12/31). Date Opp. (Record) Of Note 12/17 at San DIego (10-2) KC seeking first win at SD since /23 at Oakland (2-10) KC has won seven straight vs. OAK. 12/31 Jacksonville (7-5) KC 12-2 in reg. season finales at home.

2 HERM EDWARDS NFL Head Coach: 6th Year NFL Coach Overall: 17th Year NFL Overall: (.490) Regular Season: (.500) Postseason: 2-3 (.400) Record w/kc: 7-5 (.583) Record w/nyj: (.488) Overall NFL Exp: 27 years College: San Diego State ( 77) Herm Edwards was named the 10th head coach in Kansas City history on January 9, He rejoined the Chiefs after five-year stint ( ) as head coach of the N.Y. Jets. Edwards guided the Jets to three postseason berths, the most of any coach in that franchise s history. 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 defensive backs for Kansas City ( 92-94). Born in Fort Monmouth, NJ on April 24, 1954, Edwards served as Tampa Bay s assistant head coach/dbs coach under Tony Dungy from before taking over as the head coaching reins of the Jets. Edwards concluded his college career as a DB at San Diego State in 76 and signed as a rookie free agent with Philadelphia ( 77-85). In 135 career starts with the Eagles, he established a franchise record with 38 INTs, and started in Super Bowl XV. Edwards concluded his NFL playing career seeing duty in seven games for the Rams and Falcons in 86. He then coached DBs at San Jose State ( 87-89) prior to hiarrival in the NFL ranks with Kansas City in 90. THE HEAD COACHES BRIAN BILLICK NFL Head Coach: 8th Year NFL Coach Overall: 15th Year NFL Overall: (.580) Regular Season: (.573) Postseason: 5-2 (.714) Record w/ravens: (.671) NFL Playing Experience: None AFC West Exp: None College: Brigham Young ( 77) Brian Billick was named the second head coach in Ravens history on January 19, 1999, after spending five years ( 93-98) as offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings. In just his second campaign with Baltimore in 2000, he guided the club to a 12-4 regular season record and a 34-7 victory vs. the N.Y. Giants in Super Bowl XXXV as the club s defense allowed just 10.3 ppg. In total, he has led Baltimore to three playoff berths. As Minnesota s offensive coordinator in 98, the Vikings set an NFL single-season record by scoring 556 points. Minnesota ranked second in the league with a franchise-record 6,264 total yards that season. Born on February 28, 1954, in Fairborne, Ohio, Billick spent three seasons ( 89-91) as an assistant at Stanford after a three-year stint ( 86-88) at Utah State. He coached WRs, TEs and QBs at San Diego State from after serving two seasons as Asst. Director of PR for the 49ers from and coaching stints at Redlands ( 79) and BYU ( 78). An honorable mention All-America tight end at BYU, Billick was an 11th-round draft choice of San Francisco in 77. He began his playing career as a linebacker at Air Force before transferring to BYU. EDWARDS VS. THE RAVENS (0-2) Herm Edwards and Brian Billick met twice as NFL head coaches during Edwards five-year tenure as head coach of the N.Y. Jets. DATE RESULT OPP. COACH 11/14/04 L Baltimore 20, N.Y. JETS 17 OT Brian Billick 10/2/05 L BALTIMORE 13, N.Y. Jets 3 Brian Billick LB DERRICK THOMAS RECORD-SETTING LEGACY LB Derrick Thomas is now in his third season of eligibility for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is one of 25 semi-finalists for the Class of Already a member of the Hall of Fame s NFL All-Decade Team of the 1990s. No player registered more sacks (116.5) than Thomas from Thanks in large part to Thomas and the Chiefs defense, only San Francisco (113-47) and Buffalo (103-57) produced better regular season records over that 10-year span than KC (102-58). Thomas has been a finalist in the Hall of Fame selection process the past two years. If elected this year, he would become the 10th member of the Chiefs organization to earn a place in Canton, an illustrious list that already includes three defensive stalwarts LB Bobby Bell (HOF 83), LB Willie Lanier (HOF 86) and DT Buck Buchanan (HOF 90). During the decade of the 90s, no team could top the +128 turnover differential and 365 takeaways produced by Kansas City. Thomas still holds the NFL s single-game record with 7.0 sacks vs. Seattle (11/11/90). Thomas led the NFL with 20.0 sacks in 90, making him just one of six players in league history to register a season with 20.0 or more sacks. DERRICK THOMAS RECORD-SETTING LEGACY Accomplishment Of Note 7.0 Sacks vs. Seattle (11/11/90) NFL Single-Game Record Career sacks Chiefs Career Record Sacks in the 90s Most of any NFL player from Postseason Appearances Tied for a Chiefs Career Record 93 NFL Man of the Year, 95 Byron Whizzer White Humanitarian Award THE INTERCEPTORS Kansas City s starting secondary owns more combined career interceptions (149) than any other starting quartet in the NFL. Here s a look. Player Career INTs INT Breakdown by Team CB Ty Law 49 KC (3), NYJ (10), NE (36) S Sammy Knight 38 KC (3), MIA (7), NO (28) CB Patrick Surtain 34 Kansas City (5), Miami (29) S Greg Wesley 28 Kansas City (28) GONZALEZ AMONG THE NFL S TIGHT END ELITE Chiefs seven-time Pro Bowl TE Tony Gonzalez ranks second in NFL history among tight ends in receptions (705), receiving yardage (8,538) and TD receptions (61), trailing only Shannon Sharpe (815-10,060, 62 TDs). Gonzalez s 61 total TDs with the Chiefs trail only RB Priest Holmes (83) in KC annals. Gonzalez ranks second in franchise history with 8,552 combined net yards, trailing only WR Dante Hall (11,891). Kansas City owns a 10-2 (.833) record in games when Gonzalez registers two or more TD catches. Gonzalez s initial two-td game came in a 35-8 win at Baltimore (10/21/99). NFL RECORD BOOK, TIGHT ENDS, CAREER RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS TOUCHDOWNS S. Sharpe 1. 10,060 S. Sharpe S. Sharpe T. Gonzalez 2. 8,538 T. Gonzalez T. Gonzalez O. Newsome 3. 7,980 O. Newsome J. Smith K. Winslow 4. 7,918 J. Smith W. Walls LARRY JOHNSON S RUSHING RAMPAGE Chiefs RB Larry Johnson has topped the 100-yard rushing plateau in six of his last seven starts, averaging rushing ypg over that seven-game span. In total, Johnson has averaged yards of total offense and has scored 11 TDs over that timeframe. NFL RBs have combined to produce 19 individual 150-yard rushing performances this season. Remarkably, Johnson has produced an NFL-high four games with 150+ rushing yards over the past seven games. Chargers RB LaDainian Tomlinson is the only other player in the league with three or more 150-yard rushing games in On the season, Johnson ranks second in the NFL by averaging rushing yards per game and yards from scrimmage per game. Tomlinson leads the NFL in both rushing ypg (110.3) and yards from scrimmage per game (149.5). Johnson ranks third in Kansas City history with 43 rushing TDs and needs just two more to surpass Hall of Fame RB Marcus Allen (44) for second in franchise annals. Here s a look at Johnson s numbers the past seven games. RB LARRY JOHNSON S LAST SEVEN STARTS Date Opp Rushing Receiving Totals Result 10/22 SD , 2 TDs 2-29, 0 TDs , 2 TDs W /29 SEA , 3 TDs 2-26, 1 TD , 4 TDs W STL , 1 TD 0-0, 0 TDs , 1 TD W MIA 18-75, 1 TD 2-14, 0 TDs 20-89, 1 TD L /19 OAK , 2 TDs 0-0, 0 TDs , 2 TDs W /23 DEN , 1 TD 1-6, 0 TDs , 1 TD W CLE , 0 TDs 2-26, 0 TDs , 0 TDs L OT Totals , 10 TDs 9-101, 1 TD , 11 TDs

3 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2006 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring L. Johnson 90 5th T7th Rushing Yards L. Johnson nd 2nd QB Rating Green Receptions Gonzalez 57 T11th T22nd Rec. Yards Gonzalez th 22nd Interceptions Law 3 T11th T20th Punting Avg. Colquitt nd 5th Punt Ret. Avg. Hall th 16th KO Ret. Avg. Hall th 24th Sacks Allen 6.5 T17th T24th THE 2006 CHIEFS The Chiefs are sixth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL in scoring defense, allowing 19.7 ppg. Excluding opponents return scores, KC is permitting 18.5 offensive ppg. KC is eighth in the AFC in total defense, giving up ypg. The Chiefs are seventh in the AFC and 12th in the NFL, allowing 3.92 yards per carry. Kansas City ranks fifth in the AFC and sixth in the NFL with a 60.5 Red Zone TD percentage, scoring 23 TDs on 38 Red Zone trips. The Chiefs are fourth in the AFC and fifth in the NFL with 194 points in the Red Zone. The Chiefs are seventh in the AFC and 13th in the NFL, averaging 21.4 points per game. KC is fifth in the AFC and sixth in the NFL, averaging rushing ypg. The Chiefs are fifth in the AFC and 11th in the NFL, averaging 4.16 yards per rushing attempt. The Chiefs offense is fifth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL in third-down conversions at 42.0% (66 of 157). The Chiefs are tied for fifth in the AFC and tied for ninth in the NFL with a +4 turnover differential (21 takes/17 gives). The Chiefs have had just 1.8% of their passes intercepted (six of 333), the second-lowest INT percentage in the AFC and the fourth-lowest in the NFL. Kansas City is averaging 7.50 yards per pass attempt to rank fourth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL. The Chiefs own a composite passer rating of 88.2, the fourth-best mark in the AFC and the sixth-highest rating in the NFL. Kansas City is fifth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL, averaging 19.6 first downs per game. The Chiefs are second in the NFL in net (39.5) and fifth in the NFL in gross punting (44.9). KC has been penalized 58 times, the fifth-lowest total in the league this season. CHIEFS-RAVENS CONNECTIONS Chiefs President CARL PETERSON, Vice President of Player Personnel BILL KUHARICH, Head Athletic Trainer DAVID PRICE and Director of Public Relations BOB MOORE served together from with the Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars of the USFL, winning two USFL titles Chiefs defensive coordinator GUNTHER CUNNINGHAM coached the DL/LBs for the Baltimore Colts ( 82-84) Ravens LB GARY STILLS was originally selected by the Chiefs in the third-round (75th overall) in the 99 draft. He played in 80 games (one start) in seven seasons ( 99-05) with Kansas City, recording 80 tackles (41 solo), 7.5 sacks (-62.5 yards), four FRs, three PDs and a team-record 148 special teams tackles Baltimore special teams coordinator FRANK GANSZ, JR. held the same position with Kansas City ( ) and was a graduate assistant with Kansas ( 87) Chiefs DE ERIC HICKS played collegiately at Maryland Ravens Chief Financial Officer JEFF GOERING was an audit senior at Ernst & Young in Kansas City, MO and is a graduate of Rockhurst (MO) Universtiy Kansas City LB KAWIKA MITCHELL and Baltimore DE TREVOR PRYCE are both graduates of Lake Howell (FL) HS Chiefs offensive coordinator MIKE SOLARI and Ravens secondary coach DENNIS THURMAN coached together with the Phoenix Cardinals. KC SIZZLES AT ARROWHEAD IN DECEMBER Kansas City owns an NFL-best 20-1 (.952) record at home in December dating back to 95. The Chiefs have won 18 consecutive December games at Arrowhead, the longest December home winning streak in the league since the AFL-NFL merger. Baltimore is 5-6 (.455) alltime on the road in December and has lost five of its last six road games during the regular season s final month dating back to BEST DECEMBER HOME RECORDS, 1995-PRESENT Team Record Of Note 1. Kansas City 20-1 (.952) Only loss vs. IND (12/15/96) 2. Denver 18-3 (.857) Last loss vs. SEA (12/3/06) 3. Green Bay 20-4 (.833) Last loss vs. NYJ (12/3/06) 4. Seattle 15-4 (.789) Last loss vs. DAL (12/6/04) 5. Chicago 17-5 (.773) Last loss vs. GB (1/2/04) 2006 BALTIMORE RAVENS AFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Stover 84 6th 10th Rushing Yards J. Lewis 796 8th 18th QB Rating McNair th 14th Receptions Heap 55 14th T25th Rec. Yards Clayton th 32nd Interceptions McAlister 4 T7th T11th Punting Avg. Koch th 17th Punt Ret. Avg. Sams th 7th KO Ret. Avg. Sams th 8th Sacks Thomas 9.0 6th T9th THE 2006 RAVENS Three-time Pro Bowl QB Steve McNair is in his 12th season in the NFL and his first with the Ravens. RB Jamal Lewis (D1a-00) is the Ravens all-time leading rusher with 6,669 yards, including 796 yards in Massive ninetime Pro Bowl LT Jonathan Ogden (D1a-96) anchors the Baltimore offensive front that also includes C Mike Flynn and T Tony Pashos (D5b-03). TE Todd Heap (D1-01) has earned two Pro Bowl selections and is tied for the club lead with six TDs. Former Titans WR Derrick Mason and WR Mark Clayton (D1-05) have combined for 106 catches for 1,273 yards. The strength of the Baltimore squad is still centered on a defense that ranks firsst in the NFL in total defense and owns a league-best +14 turnover ratio. Two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year RILB Ray Lewis (D1b-96) anchors a talented linebacking unit that also features former Pro Bowlers Terrell Suggs (D1a-03) and Adalius Thomas (D6a-00). Thomas has a teamhigh 9.0 sacks in The defensive line features former Broncos Pro Bowler DE Trevor Pryce, rookie DE Haloti Ngata (D1-06) and NT Kelly Gregg. The Ravens decorated secondary is highlighted by 2004 NFL Defensive Player of the Year FS Ed Reed (D1-02) who had a team-record nine INTs that season. Former Pro Bowl CBs Chris McAlister (D1-99) and Samari Rolle team with rookie SS Dawan Landry (D5a-06) to round out the defensive backfield. RB B.J. Sams ranked in the AFC s top five for both punt and kickoff returns before suffering a broken leg at Cincinnati (11/30) that ended his season. Rookie RB Cory Ross is listed as the number two on the club s depth chart. K Matt Stover the lone original Raven on the club s roster handles the placement duties, while rookie P Sam Koch (D6a-06) does the punting. DANTE S RETURN INFERNO WR Dante Hall is just two TDs shy of tying the NFL record for career kick return TDs (punts and kickoffs) owned by RB Brian Mitchell (13). The average length of Hall s 19 career TDs (receiving and return scores) is 70.9 yards, the second-longest average in NFL history (min. 10 TDs.), trailing only RB Mel Gray, whose 10 career scores came from an average distance of 78.1 yards. Hall is also one of six players in NFL history to reach the 10,000-yard plateau in terms of combined kick return yards. Hall registered a 97-yard KOR TD to provide the winning margin in KC s victory at Baltimore (9/28/03). NFL RECORD BOOK COMBINED KICK RETURN TDS, CAREER Brian Mitchell 4 KORs, 9 PRs Eric Metcalf 2 KORs, 10 PRs Dante Hall 6 KORs, 5 PRs MEDIA INFORMATION INJURIES LB Derrick Johnson (ankle), T James Reed (groin) and T Kevin Sampson (back) did not play at Cleveland (12/3). RADIO AND TV CBS (KCTV-5) will televise the contest to a national audience. Veteran broadcaster and former Loras College baseball standout Greg Gumbel handles the play-by-play, while Hall of Fame offensive tackle Dan Dierdorf handles the color commentary. Sports USA Radio will broadcast the game to a national radio audience. Howard David calls the action with color commentary from Doug Plank and sidelines reports from Rich Herrera. The Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network, anchored by KCFX-FM (101.1), carries all Chiefs games. Eight-time Kansas Broadcaster of the Year, Mitch Holthus, is in his 13th year handling the play-by-play duties, while Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson adds color commentary with sideline reports from Bob Gretz. The KCFX pregame show begins at 8:30 AM (CT). Chiefs Gameday, KC s official pregame TV show airs Sundays at 9:30 AM on KCTV-5. CONFERENCE CALLS Baltimore head coach Brian Billick (10:10 CT) and a Ravens player (1:45 CT) will be available via conference call to the Kansas City media on Wednesday. Kansas City head coach Herm Edwards (2:00 CT) and Chiefs QB Trent Green (2:30 CT) will speak with the Baltimore media on Wednesday.

4 Prepare for a Defensive Duel as the Ravens Make Their Arrowhead Debut by Pete Moris Chiefs-Ravens Statistical Appetizers The Chiefs are 7-2 in their last nine games against franchises playing in their initial regular season contest at Arrowhead Brian Billick will make his first appearance as an NFL head coach at Arrowhead on Sunday. Since 94, the Chiefs are 24-5 (.828) against head coaches making their regular season debuts at Arrowhead In 151 career regular season appearances Ravens QB Steve McNair has taken snaps in 35 different stadiums including 11 that are no longer in NFL service or have been demolished. Sunday s contest will mark his first game at Arrowhead. The Arrowhead Advantage Dating back to the start of the start of the 95 season, Kansas City owns a (.745) record at Arrowhead, a home record that only Denver (73-21) can top over that span. Dating back to 2005 campaign, only Seattle (13-1) and Indianapolis (13-1) boast better home records than the 12-2 (.857) mark shared by Kansas City and Chicago. BEST NFL HOME RECORDS BEST NFL HOME RECORDS Team Record Team Record 1. Denver Indianapolis Kansas City Seattle Green Bay Kansas City Minnesota Chicago Pittsburgh Denver KC s Scoring Defense is Always Stout at Arrowhead Kansas City has won 22 consecutive games at Arrowhead when holding foes to 21 points or less, a mark that ties Seattle for the thirdlongest active streak in the league. Kansas City is 53-7 (.883) at Arrowhead when holding opponents to 21 points or less dating back to 95. Dating back to 2002, Baltimore is just 3-21 (.125) on the road when being held to 21 points or less. The Ravens have lost 12 of their last 13 games in such a circumstance with their only win during that stretch coming by a count at Cleveland (9/24). The Chiefs have allowed an average of 16.8 ppg at home this season and have permitted just 16.4 ppg in the club s seven victories. Over the past five games KC has held four opponents to 17 points or less. Baltimore has averaged 24.3 ppg in its last six contests, but has averaged just 5.0 ppg in its two road losses in MOST CONS. HOME WINS WHEN ALLOWING 21 POINTS OR LESS Team Streak Last Such Loss Date 1. Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore 11/4/01 2. Indianapolis vs. Miami 9/15/02 3. Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh 10/14/01 Seattle vs. Washington 11/3/02 Baltimore Boasts a Strong Scoring Defense, As Well The Ravens currently lead the NFL in total defense (267.4 ypg) and rank second in the league in scoring defense, allowing just 13.3 points per game. Baltimore has limited nine opponents to 17 points or less, a total that trails only New England (10) for the highest total of any defense in the league this season. The Ravens are the only team in the league that has held all of its opponents under 27 points this season. Baltimore gave up a season-high 26 points in a win at Tennessee (11/12). The Ravens are especially stingy in the third quarter, allowing a league-low 13 points. Baltimore has also allowed just 29 points in the first quarter, a total that ranks as the sixth-lowest in the NFL. The Ravens have held eight opponents scoreless in the first quarter. Chiefs Seeking Another Strong First Half Showing The Chiefs have outscored their foes by a margin in the first half of their five wins at Arrowhead this season. In total, KC s defense has held opponents scoreless in the first quarter of six games in Baltimore has been shut out three times in the first quarter this season. Kansas City has won seven straight home games when leading at halftime and is 51-7 (.879) in regular season action at Arrowhead when leading at intermission dating back to 95. Meanwhile, the Ravens own an identical 51-7 (.879) record when leading at halftime dating back to 99, including a 5-0 mark this season. The Chiefs have never trailed the Ravens at halftime in their three previous meetings. KC shut out Baltimore in the first half of their initial two meetings. The two teams were tied at in Kansas City s most recent contest against the Ravens, a Chiefs win at Baltimore (10/4/04). The Ravens are just (.283) when trailing at halftime dating back to 2000, but have posted a 4-2 record in such games this season. KC is 13th in the league in scoring (21.4 ppg), while Baltimore is 14th (21.3 ppg). The Chiefs are averaging 25.3 ppg at home in 2006, while Baltimore is averaging 19.0 ppg on the road. Chiefs Seek to Win the Turnover Battle Once Again vs. Baltimore The Chiefs have won 17 consecutive home games with a positive turnover ratio, the third-longest active streak in the NFL behind only Baltimore (32 games) and New England (19 games). Kansas City has not committed a single turnover during its three-game winning streak against the Ravens, posting a pristine +7 mark in those victories thanks to six INTs and one fumble recovery. The Chiefs own 60 points off turnovers and have registered 37 of those points in their past five games. Dating back to 2005, Kansas City is 12-2 (.857) in games with a positive turnover differential. Baltimore has posted a 53-4 (.930) record with a positive turnover margin under Brian Billick, including a streak of nine consecutive wins. Conversely, Baltimore is just 3-28 (.097) on the road with a negative turnover differential over that same timeframe. The Ravens have lost 10 of their last 11 games when negative on the road with their lone victory coming by a count at Tennessee (11/12) when Baltimore was -1. The Ravens currently lead the NFL with a +14 (29 takes/15 gives) turnover differential. Only Chicago (39) has forced more takeaways than Baltimore (29). Meanwhile, only Chicago (140) and Dallas (126) have produced more points off turnovers than Baltimore (94). Conversely, Baltimore s foes have scored an NFL-low 20 points off of Ravens turnovers. Kansas City Typically Controls the Ground Game at Arrowhead The Chiefs are averaging rushing ypg at home in 2006, the thirdhighest home rushing average in the NFL. Kansas City will face a Baltimore defense that currently ranks second in the league, permitting just 75.8 rushing ypg. The Chiefs are 16-5 (.762) when RB Larry Johnson posts a 100-yard rushing game, including a perfect 12-0 mark at Arrowhead. The Ravens have allowed an NFL-low yard rushers since Brian Billick s arrival in Baltimore in 99, posting a 7-10 (.412) record in those games. Titans RB Travis Henry (107 yards) is the only player to exceed the 100- yard plateau against the Ravens this season. Baltimore is 22-7 (.759) when RB Jamal Lewis tops the 100-yard rushing plateau. Lewis will be pitted against a Kansas City defense that has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 21 consecutive home games, the longest active streak in the NFL. Dating back to the start of the 2005 campaign, KC has allowed just an average of just 80.9 rushing ypg at home, the secondlowest mark in the league over that span behind only Baltimore (80.6 ypg). ACTIVE STREAKS W/O ALLOWING 100-YARD RUSHER AT HOME Streak Team Last 100-Yard Rusher Allowed Date KC DeShaun Foster 174 vs. CAR 9/19/ SD Curtis Martin 119 vs. NYJ 9/19/04 PIT Rudi Johnson 123 vs. CIN 10/3/04 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED AT HOME, Team Atts. Yards Avg. TDs Yards Per Game 1. Baltimore 340 1, Kansas City 329 1, Minnesota 321 1, Chiefs RB Larry Johnson Excels at Hitting Paydirt Chiefs RB Larry Johnson has scored each of Kansas City s last 29 rushing TDs, the longest streak by a player in the league since the AFL- NFL merger. Johnson has scored 48 total TDs (rushing and receiving) in 44 career NFL contests, an average of 1.09 per game. The only other player in NFL history with at least 40 game appearances who has averaged more TDs per game is Chargers RB LaDainian Tomlinson. Tomlinson has scored 106 TDs in 91 games, an average of 1.16 TDs per game. Johnson has racked up his totals in just 24 career starts. Johnson s 43 rushing TDs are the second-highest total in franchise history, meaning he has averaged 1.79 rushing TDs per start during his KC career. He has scored 34 of his 43 rushing TDs in a starting role. By way of comparison, Tomlinson has averaged 1.04 rushing TDs per start during his career, owning 95 rushing scores in 91 career starts. Dating back to 2002, Kansas City is 22-2 (.917) at Arrowhead when scoring two or more rushing TDs. Baltimore has won nine consecutive games when scoring two or more rushing TDs. KC has permitted a total of just five rushing TDs in its last 14 games at Arrowhead. Green Owns Stellar Numbers at Arrowhead After December 1st QB Trent Green owns a perfect 12-0 record as KC s starter in regular season games played at Arrowhead Stadium after December 1st. Over that 12-game span, Green has completed 70.6 percent (228 of 323) of his passes for 3,030 yards with 22 TDs and just eight INTs in those games, numbers that translate into an impressive rating. KC owns a 14-1 record at Arrowhead when Green compiles a rating. Green threw for a season-high 297 yards, four TDs and a rating at Cleveland (12/3). GREEN S STARTS AT ARROWHEAD AFTER DEC. 1ST Comps. Atts. Comp. % Yards TDs INTs Rating W-L % 3,

5 POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES by Brad Kuhbander QUARTERBACKS QB TRENT GREEN Connected on 24 of 32 passes for 297 yards with four TDs and an INT, good for a rating at Cleveland (12/3). Has connected on 57 of 85 throws for 650 yards with four TDs and three INTs for a 90.8 rating on the season. His 20,767 yards passing with the Chiefs are the second-best mark in team history, trailing only Len Dawson (28,507). Ranks first in team history with an 88.4 passer rating, completion percentage, yard completions, a 7.80-yard average gain and 23 career 300-yard passing games. His 115 TD passes with KC are the third-highest total in Chiefs history. Has led the Chiefs to 46 regular season wins, the second-best total by a starting QB in team history behind Dawson (94). His 20,767 passing yards since joining KC in 2001 rank fourth in the NFL. KC is 18-9 when he records a rating game (min. 20 attempts). In two starts vs. Baltimore he has completed 38 of 59 passes for 382 yards with two TDs for a 94.0 rating. Connected on 21 of 31 throws for 223 yards with a TD for a 99.3 rating at Baltimore (10/4/04). QB DAMON HUARD Owns a 5-3 record as KC s starter in 2006, connecting on 146 of 241 throws for a career-high 1,824 yards with 11 TDs and an INT for a 97.6 rating and has added nine carries for nine yards. His 97.6 rating ranks third in the AFC and fourth in the NFL. Has five rating games in Leads the NFL with a 0.4 interception percentage (1 INT on 241 atts.). Owns a streak of 121 consecutive passes without an INT. His 7.57 average gain stands third in the AFC and sixth in the NFL. Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his work at Arizona (10/8) when he completed a career-high 26 of 38 passes for 288 yards with two TDs, good for a rating. Owns a 10-4 record as an NFL starter, completing 229 of 387 passes for 2,634 yards with 15 TDs and three INTs for a 89.4 rating. Has played in 47 games (14 starts) with MIA ( 97-00), NE ( ) and KC ( ), connecting on 316 of 530 attempts (59.62%) for 3,515 yards with 20 TDs and nine INTs, good for an 84.9 rating. QB BRODIE CROYLE Third-round draft pick has played in two games, connecting on three of seven passes for 23 yards with two INTs. RUNNING BACKS RB LARRY JOHNSON Totaled 28 carries for 110 yards (3.9 avg.) and two catches for 26 yards (13.0 avg.) at Cleveland (12/3). Has carried the ball 310 times for 1,312 yards (4.2 avg.) with 13 TDs and caught 32 passes for 375 yards (11.7 avg.) with two TDs. His 1,312 rushing yards are the sixth-highest single-season total in Chiefs history while his 1,687 yards from scrimmage are the fifth-best seasonal total in club annals. Is tied for the fifth-best seasonal mark in Chiefs history with 15 total TDs and 13 rushing TDs. Joined RB Priest Holmes as the only other player in franchise history to produce back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Is second in the NFL with 1,312 rushing yards and 1,687 yards from scrimmage. Is first in the NFL with eight 100-yard rushing games. His eight 100-yard games are tied with Christian Okoye for the third-best single-season total in Chiefs history. Ranks seventh among all NFL RBs with 375 receiving yards. His 85 first downs are first in the NFL. Is tied for third among AFC RBs with 32 receptions. Ranks second in the NFL among non-kickers with 90 total points. Recorded a Chiefs single-game record 39 rushes for 155 yards (4.0 avg.), tied a career high with three TDs and added two catches for 26 yards with a nine-yard TD vs. Seattle (10/29) to earn AFC Offensive Player of the Week accolades. His 33 rushing TDs from are second in the NFL during that time period behind San Diego RB LaDainian Tomlinson (41). His 21 career 100-yard rushing games rank second in Chiefs history, trailing only RB Priest Holmes (24). KC is 16-5 when he has a 100-yard rushing game, including a 12-0 mark at Arrowhead. KC is 11-2 when he scores two or more rushing TDs. Ranks fifth in Chiefs history with 3,728 rushing yards, needing 110 more yards to bypass RB Abner Haynes (3,837) for fourth. RB MICHAEL BENNETT Was acquired in a trade from New Orleans on August 2nd. Has played in eight games and has been inactive for three contests, rushing 28 times for 184 yards for (6.6 avg.) and eight catches for 63 yards. Was elected to the Pro Bowl in 2002 with Minnesota. WIDE RECEIVERS WR EDDIE KENNISON Caught seven passes for 117 yards with a 22-yard TD at Cleveland (12/3). Has 39 catches for 654 yards with three TDs and three carries for 11 yards. Also has three punt returns for 18 yards (6.0 avg.). His 4,923 receiving yards with Kansas City rank seventh in team history. Is eighth in team history with 294 receptions and he needs six more catches to become the eighth player in Chiefs history with 300 career receptions. His 23 TD receptions are eighth in club history, needing 12 more to pass WR Carlos Carson (33) for seventh. Stands fifth in Chiefs history with a yards-per-catch average. His yard receiving games stand fourth in club annals. He needs two more to tie TE Tony Gonzalez (18) and WR Carlos Carson for second. Ranks second in team history with 77 catches of 21+ yards. Joined Carson ( 83-84) as the second player in team history to record backto-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons, doing it in In four games (three starts) vs. Baltimore he has 12 receptions for 144 yards. WR DANTE HALL Returned five kickoffs for 69 yards at Cleveland (12/3). Is one of six players in NFL history with 10,000 career kick return yards. Has totaled 81 touches for 1,197 yards with two TDs. Has caught 19 passes for 145 yards with a TD and rushed two times for two yards. Has returned 37 kickoffs for 842 yards (22.8 avg.) and 23 punts for 208 yards (9.0 avg.) with a TD. In his career he has returned 344 kickoffs for 8,279 yards (24.1 avg.) with a team-record six TDs and 184 punts for 1,850 yards (10.1 avg.) with five TDs. Also has 138 catches for 1,556 yards (11.3 avg.) with eight scores. His 344 KO returns are first in KC history while his 8,279 kickoff return yards are first in KC annals and sixth in NFL history. Two-time Pro Bowl return man ranks first in franchise history with six kickoff returns for TDs, five punt returns for TDs and 11 total special teams TDs. His 19 career TDs have come from an average of 70.9 yards, the secondlongest distance in NFL history (minimum 10 TDs). His six career kickoff return TDs are tied with RBs Ollie Matson, Gale Sayers, Travis Williams and Mel Gray for first in NFL history. His 11 career kick return TDs are third in NFL history. He needs two more to tie RB Brian Mitchell (13) for first. Has averaged a kick return (kickoff or punt) TD once every 8.5 games. Ranks first in Chiefs history with 11,891 combined net yards. Recorded three kickoff returns for 112 yards with a 97-yard game-winning kickoff return for a TD with 5:31 remaining at Baltimore (9/28/03) to earn AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. That 97-yard kickoff return is the longest kickoff return allowed in Baltimore history. WR SAMIE PARKER Has recorded 30 receptions for 387 yards (12.9 avg.) with a TD. WR ROD GARDNER Signed with Kansas City as a free agent on September 13th. Has played in 86 games (62 starts) with WAS ( ), CAR (2005), GB (2005) and KC (2006), catching 242 passes for 3,165 yards with 23 TDs. WR JEFF WEBB Has three catches for 23 yards (7.7 avg.) and seven kickoff returns for 169 yards (24.1 avg.). Also has four special teams tackles. TIGHT ENDS TE TONY GONZALEZ Caught nine passes for 105 yards (11.7 avg.) with two TDs at Cleveland (12/3), his 12th game with two or more TDs. Recorded his 61st career receiving TD to pass TE Jerry Smith (60) for the second-most by TE in NFL history. Has caught 57 passes for a team-high 728 yards with three TDs. Has nine consecutive seasons with 50+ receptions, the most by a TE in NFL annals. His 57 receptions are tied for second among NFL TEs and leads NFL TEs with with 728 receiving yards. Seven-time Pro Bowler ranks first on the Chiefs all-time receiving chart with 705 catches and 8,538 receiving yards. Is just the third tight end in NFL history to establish himself as his franchise s career leader in receptions, joining Cleveland s Ozzie Newsome (662) and Denver s Shannon Sharpe (815). Is second in NFL history among TEs with 705 career catches. Sharpe leads all TEs with 815 catches. Stands second in NFL history among TEs with 8,538 receiving yards, trailing only Sharpe (10,060). Ranks first in club history with 61 TD receptions.

6 His 61 career TDs are the second-highest total by a TE in NFL history, needing two more to surpass Sharpe (62) for first. Ranks second in Chiefs history with 61 total TDs, trailing only RB Priest Holmes (83) for first. Has six double-digit reception games in his career. Has caught a pass in 95 straight games, the longest streak in team history and the third-longest steak by a TE in NFL annals. Ranks fourth among TEs in NFL history and is tied with WR Carlos Carson for second in KC annals with 18 career 100-yard games. His 8,552 yards from scrimmage stand first in team annals and his 8,552 combined net yards are second in KC history. In three starts against Baltimore he has 11 receptions for 109 yards with three TDs. TE JASON DUNN Has played in 141 games (48 starts) with PHI ( 96-98) and KC ( ), catching 77 passes for 874 yards (11.4 avg.) with 11 TDs. TE KRIS WILSON Has 10 catches for 78 yards (7.8 avg.) with three TDs. OFFENSIVE LINE G WILL SHIELDS Played in his 220th career game at Cleveland (12/3), the most games played in Chiefs history. Eleven-time Pro Bowler has started 219 consecutive games, the secondlongest active streak in the NFL, trailing Green Bay QB Brett Favre (233). His 219 consecutive starts are the third-longest streak in NFL history since 70, trailing only Favre (233) and OL Bruce Matthews (229). His streak of 220 consecutive games played is the longest string in franchise history and his 219 starts are the most in team history since 68. G BRIAN WATERS Has started 10 games at left guard. Was inactive at Miami (11/12) and Oakland (11/19) with a knee injury. Has earned back-to-back Pro Bowl berths. C CASEY WIEGMANN Has opened 91 consecutive games with KC dating back to Has taken 4,973 consecutive snaps at center for KC dating back to a contest vs. the N.Y. Giants (9/23/01). T KYLE TURLEY Started at LT vs. Cincinnati (9/10) and at Denver (9/17) and opened at RT at St. Louis (11/5), at Miami (11/12), vs. Oakland (11/19), vs. Denver (11/23) and at Cleveland (12/3). T KEVIN SAMPSON Has started six games at RT and has been inactive for four games. T JORDAN BLACK Has opened the last 10 games at LT. Has played in 12 games with 11 starts, 10 at LT and one at RT. Has played in 44 games (25 starts) in four seasons with the Chiefs. C/T CHRIS BOBER Started at LG for an injured G Brian Waters at Miami (11/12) and vs. Oakland (11/19). Has played in 87 games (37 starts) with NYG ( ) and KC ( ). G/T JOHN WELBOURN Has played in five games. DEFENSIVE LINE DE JARED ALLEN Produced seven tackles (six solo) at Cleveland (12/3). Has 61 tackles (51 solo), eight tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, 12 QB pressures, five passes defensed, an INT, two FFs and four FRs. His four defensive FRs lead the NFL. His 26.0 sacks are 10th in team history. He needs 2.0 more sacks to bypass DT John Browning (27.5) for ninth. DE TAMBA HALI Has 54 tackles (44 solo), 5.0 sacks (-25.0 yards), two passes defensed, five FFs and a FR. Ranks fourth among NFL rookies with 5.0 sacks. His five forced fumbles are the most by a rookie in Chiefs history. DT RON EDWARDS Has 19 tackles, 2.5 sacks (-11.5 yards) and seven QB pressures. DT JAMES REED Has posted 32 tackles (21 solo), eight QB pressures and four PDs. DE JIMMY WILKERSON Has 16 tackles (12 solo), two QB pressures and two passes defensed. Has played in 55 contests (three starts) with KC ( ). DE ERIC HICKS Ranks fifth in team history with 44.5 career sacks. Had a career-high 11 tackles at Baltimore (9/28/03). DT RYAN SIMS Has seven tackles and a QB pressure. Registered nine tackles and a sack at Baltimore (9/28/03). LINEBACKERS LB KAWIKA MITCHELL Amassed 11 tackles (nine solo) and registered an INT off QB Derek Anderson at Cleveland (12/3). Is first on the team with 90 tackles (66 solo) with three tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, an INT, seven QB pressures, two passes defensed and one FR. LB KENDRELL BELL Has posted 44 tackles (38 solo), including five tackles for loss, a sack (-8.0 yards) and two QB pressures. Was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 2001 season with Pittsburgh. Had five tackles and tied a career high with 2.0 sacks (-12.0 yards) at Baltimore (12/28/03) with Pittsburgh. LB DERRICK JOHNSON Was inactive with an ankle at Cleveland (12/3). Has 55 tackles (41 solo), three stops behind the line, 4.5 sacks, four QB pressures, one PD, a FR and two FFs. LB KRIS GRIFFIN Has two tackles and a team-high 16 special teams stops. LB KEYARON FOX Posted a career-high 12 tackles (eight solo), a sack (-5.0 yards) of QB Derek Anderson and one pass defensed at Cleveland (12/3). Has 49 tackles (38 solo), a sack (-5.0 yards), three QB pressures, a pass defensed, a FF and 12 special teams tackles. LB BOOMER GRIGSBY Has 14 special teams tackles. LB RICH SCANLON Has 10 special teams stops. DEFENSIVE BACKS SS SAMMY KNIGHT Notched 11 tackles (eight solo) at Cleveland (12/3). Has 64 tackles (53 solo), an INT, twoe PDs and a FF. Dating back to the 97 campaign, only S Darren Sharper (52) has recorded more takeaways (51 38 INTs, 13 FRs) than Knight. Elected to the Pro Bowl following the 2001 season with New Orleans. Totaled nine tackles and tackled QB Kyle Boller in the end zone for a safety at Baltimore (1/2/05) with Miami. CB PATRICK SURTAIN Has totaled 59 tackles (46 solo), three passes defensed, an INT, a QB pressure and one FF. Is tied for third in the NFL with 30 INTs dating back to Earned two Pro Bowl invites while with Miami. CB TY LAW Has tallied 54 tackles (50 solo), a sack, two PDs, three INTs and a FF. Five-time Pro Bowler has 46 takeaways (43 INTs, 3 FR) since 97, the third-highest total in the NFL during that time. FS GREG WESLEY Has 46 tackles (44 solo), four PDs, two INTs and a QB pressure. His 28 career interceptions are eighth in Chiefs history and he needs three more to surpass CB Kevin Ross (30) for seventh. His 28 INTs are the third-highest total by an active player with his current team. CB BENNY SAPP Has five tackles (four solo) and nine special teams stops. CB LENNY WALLS Has 22 tackles (19 solo) and three passes defensed. In 55 games (22 starts) with Denver ( ) and KC (2006) has recorded 127 tackles (111 solo), an INT, 31 PDs, a FR and two FFs. S BERNARD POLLARD Has two passes defensed, nine special teams tackles, a blocked punt and a special teams forced fumble and fumble recovery in 12 games. S JARRAD PAGE Has 26 tackles, two passes defensed, a QB pressure, an INT, eight special teams tackles and a four-yard rush on a fake punt. SPECIALISTS K LAWRENCE TYNES Had four PATs for four points at Cleveland (12/3). Has converted 18 of 23 FGs and 27 of 28 PATs for 79 points. Is fourth in team history with 62 FGs while his four FGs of 50+ yards are tied with K Pete Stoyanovich for third in club history. Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week at Arizona (10/8). P DUSTIN COLQUITT Posted three punts for 135 yards (45.0 gross, 41.7 net) at Cleveland (12/3). Has punted 54 times for 2,435 yards (45.1 gross, 39.7 net), landing 17 inside the 20 and four touchbacks. His 39.7 net avg. is second in the NFL. Is second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL with a 45.1-yard gross. TE KENDALL GAMMON Long snapper extraordinaire has seen action in his 230 career games. Earned a Pro Bowl berth following the 2004 campaign.

7 THE LAST GAME Browns 31, Chiefs 28 (OT) December 3, 2006 Cleveland Browns Stadium 71,927 KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND On a brisk afternoon on the shores of Lake Erie, Kansas City watched Cleveland erase a 14-point fourth quarter deficit to claim a upset win on a 33-yard field goal in overtime. Only a week prior Cleveland was shut out at home, but came out firing on its opening drive. QB Charlie Fyre hit WR Joe Jurevicius for a pair of passes before capping the drive with a perfectly-placed throw to WR Braylon Edwards for a 23-yard TD. The Chiefs offense needed a possession to get warmed up, but on their second drive they were able to put the ball in the end zone. RB Larry Johnson carried on five of the first seven plays before QB Trent Green threaded a 22-yard TD pass to WR Eddie Kennison to tie the score at 7-7. Kansas City did not slow down on its next possession as Green and TE Tony Gonzalez found a rhythm. The Chiefs quarterback placed a pass on the back of Cleveland S Brodney Pool in the end zone where Gonzalez went over the defender to pull in the nine-yard scoring pass. Cleveland would respond by converting a fourth-and-one at the Kansas City 19-yard line. Three plays later Frye found RB Jason Wright for a 16-yard gain down to the one-yard line. From there RB Reuben Droughns crossed the goal line from one-yard out to tie the score at at the half. The Chiefs opened the second half with a 39-yard Green-to- Kennison pass on the very first play. Then Green hit RB Michael Bennett and Gonzalez on back-to-back pass plays before TE Kris Wilson made a shoe-string catch for a six-yard touchdown. After exchanging turnovers, Browns P Dave Zastudil pinned the Chiefs at the Cleveland one-yard line. Unfazed, Kansas City simply marched 99 yards for its fourth touchdown of the day. Facing a third-and-six at the KC five-yard line, Johnson took a handoff around left end for a 16-yard pickup. Using a mix of the run and pass Kansas City used 14 plays and 7:41 as Green threw his fourth TD pass of the day, a 23-yarder to Gonzalez. Cleveland would cut into the score when backup QB Derek Anderson subbing for an injured starter Charlie Frye led back-to-back fourth-quarter scoring drives. A 54-yard shovel pass to Wright keyed the first TD, a six-yard pass to TE Steve Heiden. Anderson would find Heiden again minutes later, this time for a three-yard touchdown to tie the game at with 35 seconds left. The two teams would trade turnovers on the final two possessions of regulation as Green fumbled, but LB Kawika Mitchell intercepted the ball back to force overtime. Kansas City won the coin toss in the extra period, but was forced to punt. From there, Cleveland put together a gamewinning drive. Facing a second-and-15 from the Kansas City 45- yard line Anderson escaped out to the right and broke a tackle attempt by S Greg Wesley to pick up 33 yards. The Browns handed the ball to RB Jason Wright on two consecutive plays to set the ball up on the left hash. K Phil Dawson then walked on the field and calmly drilled a 33-yard field goal to cap the Browns comeback win. GAME NOTES Gonzalez s second scoring reception of the game and 61st of his career moved him ahead of TE Jerry Smith (60) for the second-highest TD reception total by a tight end in NFL history. BROWNS Edwards, 23-yard pass from Frye (Dawson kick) (8-63, 5:14). CHIEFS Kennison, 22-yard pass from Green (Tynes kick) (10-85, 4:23). CHIEFS Gonzalez, 9-yard TD pass from Green (Tynes kick) (11-80, 6:03). BROWNS Droughns,1-yard TD run (Dawson kick) (12-62, 5:43). CHIEFS Wilson, 6-yard TD pass from Green (Tynes kick) (9-77, 4:52). CHIEFS Gonzalez, 23-yard TD pass from Green (Tynes kick) (14-99, 7:41). BROWNS Heiden, 6-yard TD pass from Anderson (Dawson kick) (8-81, 3:24) BROWNS Heiden, 3-yard TD pass from Anderson (Dawson kick) (9-70, 4:42). BROWNS Dawson, 33-yard field goal (9-63, 5:38). Team Statistics Browns Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /150 32/124 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /23 32/24 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /4.0 Punts/Average /38.0 3/45.0 Penalties/Yards /15 3/29 Fumbles/Lost /1 1/1 Possession Time :54 32:41 RUSHING CHIEFS L. Johnson ; Bennett 3-14; Green 1-0. BROWNS Droughns 14-70, 1 TD; Anderson 2-44; Wright 11-25; Cribbs 1-9; Frye 1-2. RECEIVING CHIEFS Kennison 7-117, 1 TD; Gonzalez 9-105, 2 TDs; Bennett 4-33; L. Johnson 2-26; Parker 1-10; Wilson 1-6, 1 TD. BROWNS Walker 6-55; R. Smith 4-39; Marshall 3-21; Alexander 3-19, 1 TD; M. Bell 3-5; Mustard 2-23; Kircus 1-36; Sapp 1-7; K. Johnson 1-6; Nash 1-5. PASSING CHIEFS Green , 4 TDs, 1 INT. BROWNS Anderson , 2 TDs, 1 INT; Frye , 1 TD, 0 INT. INTERCEPTIONS CHIEFS Mitchell BROWNS Holly 1-0. SACKS CHIEFS Fox 1.0. BROWNS Fraser 1.0; Wimbley 1.0. FIELD GOALS CHIEFS None. BROWNS Dawson (33).

8 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 13 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2006 WON 7, LOST 5 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/10 L Cincinnati 77,956 L. Johnson /17 L 6-9 OT at Denver 76,786 Bennett /01 W 41-0 San Francisco 77,609 Green /08 W at Arizona 63,445 Cruz /15 L 7-45 at Pittsburgh 64,727 Kennison /22 W San Diego 77,752 D. Brown /29 W Seattle 77,645 Huard /05 W at St. Louis 66,191 Ross /12 L at Miami 73,132 Parker /19 W Oakland 78,097 Page /23 W Denver 79,484 Hall /03 L OT at Cleveland 71,927 Colquitt /10 Baltimore Croyle /17 at San Diego TEAM /23 at Oakland OPPONENTS /31 Jacksonville * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD K.C. Opp. Gonzalez TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Kennison Rushing L. Johnson Passing Parker Penalty Hall rd Down: Made/Att 66/157 61/157 Wilson rd Down Pct Bennett th Down: Made/Att 6/10 7/11 Webb th Down Pct Cruz POSSESSION AVG. 30:12 29:48 Gardner TOTAL NET YARDS Dunn Avg. Per Game Huard Total Plays TEAM Avg. Per Play OPPONENTS NET YARDS RUSHING * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game Law Total Rushes Wesley NET YARDS PASSING Knight Avg. Per Game K. Mitchell Sacked/Yards Lost 25/156 23/128 Allen Gross Yards Page Att./Completions 333/ /235 Surtain Completion Pct TEAM Had Intercepted 6 10 OPPONENTS PUNTS/AVERAGE 55/ /43.1 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B NET PUNTING AVG. 55/ /35.3 Colquitt PENALTIES/YARDS 58/447 61/493 Tynes FUMBLES/BALL LOST 20/11 23/11 TEAM TOUCHDOWNS OPPONENTS Rushing 13 8 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Passing Hall t 1 Returns 1 2 Kennison * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Walls TEAM TEAM t 1 OPPONENTS OPPONENTS * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD L. Johnson Hall Tynes /28 18/ Webb Gonzalez Cruz Kennison Pollard Wilson TEAM Hall OPPONENTS Parker * FIELD GOALS TEAM /28 18/ Tynes 1/ 1 7/ 7 4/ 5 5/ 7 1/3 OPPONENTS /26 18/ TEAM 1/ 1 7/ 7 4/ 5 5/ 7 1/3 2-Pt. Conversions: Gonzalez, TEAM 1-1, OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 4 9/ 9 6/ 8 0/3 OPPONENTS 0-0 Tynes: (29G,51N)(29G,45G)(22G,49G)(45G,40G, SACKS: Allen 6.5, Hali 5, D. Johnson 4.5, 19G)()(42N,53G)(38G,32G,50N)(42G)(48B,27G) Edwards 2.5, K. Mitchell 1.5, Bell 1, Fox 1, (37G,35N)(24G,34G,29G,21G)() Law 1, TEAM 23, OPPONENTS 25 OPPONENTS: (37G,42G,36G)(44N,23G,22G,39G)(51N) (41G,45G,51N)(32G,28N)(39G,31G,47N)()(41G) (40G,22G,50N)(41G,36G)(31G)(33G) * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Huard / Green / Croyle / TEAM / OPPONENTS /

9 2006 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATS (Through 12 Games) Player Tkls. Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PD Mitchell, Kawika / /23 2 Knight, Sammy / /27 2 Allen, Jared / /3 5 Surtain, Patrick / /0 3 Johnson, Derrick / Law, Ty / /-5 2 Hali, Tamba / Fox, Keyaron / Wesley, Greg / /29 4 Bell, Kendrell / Reed, James / Page, Jarrad / /0 2 Walls, Lenny / Edwards, Ron / Wilkerson, Jimmy / Hicks, Eric / Sims, Ryan / Williams, Stephen / Sapp, Benny / Griffin, Kris / Scanlon, Rich / Pollard, Bernard / TEAM / TOTALS / / CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES Player Tkls. Asst. Total TDs (0): Griffin, Kris Brown, Dee Safety (0): Grigsby, Boomer Fox, Keyaron SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS Wilkerson, Jimmy TDs (1): Dante Hall, 60-yard punt return Scanlon, Rich vs. San Francisco (10/1/06) Pollard, Bernard Sapp, Benny Blocked Punts (1):Bernard Pollard (S. Player) Page, Jarrad at Arizona (10/8/06) Gardner, Rod Ross, Derrick Blk Punt Rec. (0): Wilson, Kris Webb, Jeff Blk Field Goal (0): Gammon, Kendall Bragg, Michael Blk FG Rec. (0): Wesley, Greg Colquitt, Dustin FF (5): Rod Gardner (M. Hicks) Cruz, Ronnie vs. San Francisco (10/1/06) Knight, Sammy Bernard Pollard (S. Holmes) Tynes, Lawrence at Pittsburgh (10/15/06) TEAM Greg Wesley (A. Cromartie) TOTALS vs. San Diego (10/22/06) Rod Gardner (W. Welker) KEY at Miami (11/12/06) PR = Pressure Derrick Ross (D. Dinkins) FR = Fumble Recovery at Cleveland (12/3/06) FF = Forced Fumble FR (3): Jarrad Page (M. Hicks) INT = Interception PD = Pass Defensed vs. San Francisco (10/1/06) Dee Brown (D. Looker) at St. Louis (11/5/06) Bernard Pollard (D. Dinkins) at Cleveland (12/3/06) NOTE: Regular Season Defensive and Special Teams statistics are based on coaches film.

10 2006 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/23 12/3 12/10 12/17 CIN DEN SF ARI PIT SD SEA STL MIA OAK DEN CLE BAL SD OAK JAX 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

11 2006 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/23 12/3 12/10 12/17 CIN DEN SF ARI PIT SD SEA STL MIA OAK DEN CLE BAL SD OAK JAX 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

12 THE LAST TIME Chiefs 27, Ravens 24 October 4, 2004 M&T Bank Stadium 69,827 KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE The Chiefs registered their initial win of the 2004 campaign on Monday Night Football, getting a victory at Baltimore. Kansas City dominated the Ravens vaunted defense from the game s outset, while the Chiefs defense turned in one of their finest performances of the season as KC pushed its all-time record vs. the Ravens to a perfect 3-0. Impressively, the Chiefs held the ball for 39:43, compared to 20:17 for Baltimore, KC s biggest edge in that category since 97. KC registered four scoring drives that consumed 10 plays or more. After Baltimore opened the scoring with a 50-yard FG from K Matt Stover, the Chiefs responded with a 10-play, 60- yard march that culminated with a three-yard scoring dart from QB Trent Green to TE Jason Dunn. KC s defense then forced the Ravens three-and-out to set up a 42-yard FG from Chiefs K Lawrence Tynes to give KC a 10-3 edge. Baltimore got its initial TD of the game on an elaborate fleaflicker that went from RB Jamal Lewis back to QB Kyle Boller and concluded with a 57-yard pass from Boller to WR Randy Hymes to tie the count at The Chiefs offense then gobbled up 8:08 off the clock with a 14-play, 79-yard drive that ended when RB Priest Holmes vaulted into the end zone from the four-yard line. Holmes carried the ball 33 times the second-highest total of his career racking up 125 yards and a pair of TDs. As a team, KC ground out 46 carries for 178 yards against the Ravens defense. Baltimore s biggest play of the game came with just 1:47 left in the first half as PR B.J. Sams ran back a punt for a 58-yard TD to tie the count at The Chiefs took the second-half kickoff and marched 60 yards in 12 plays to get a 38-yard Tynes FG to go ahead 20-17, a lead KC would carry into the fourth quarter. A 13-play, 80-yard drive by the Chiefs culminated with a one-yard TD by Holmes on the first snap of the final frame gave KC a lead with 14:57 left to play. But Baltimore wouldn t go away, constructing a solid drive of its own behind Lewis, who finished the game with 73 yards, 38 of which came on a 62-yard drive that was capped when he scored from one yard out to make to the count KC s defense took it from there, rebuffing the Ravens on their final two possessions to secure the victory. The victory marked KC s first back-to-back road wins on Monday Night Football since GAME NOTES Chiefs RB Priest Holmes became only the fourth RB since the AFL-NFL merger in 70 to reach the 5,000-yard plateau with a team in 50 games or less. Eric Dickerson (45 games - Rams), Earl Campbell (46 games - Oilers) and Terrell Davis (50 games - Broncos) previously accomplished that feat. Monday s game at Baltimore was Holmes 50th with the Chiefs. Kansas City s 46 rushing attempts were the club s most since having 48 vs. Oakland (12/9/97). KC held the ball for 39:43, the club s most lopsided advantage in time of possession since owning the ball for 41:30 in a win vs. Oakland (12/9/97). RAVENS Stover, 50-yard field goal (8-36, 3:51). CHIEFS Dunn, 3-yard pass from Green (Tynes kick) (10-60, 4:56). CHIEFS Tynes, 42-yard field goal (9-53, 4:53). RAVENS Hymes, 57-yard pass from Boller (Stover kick) (1-57, 0:10). CHIEFS Holmes, 4-yard run (Tynes kick) (14-79, 8:08). RAVENS Sams, 58-yard punt return (Stover kick). CHIEFS Tynes, 38-yard field goal (12-60, 6:41). CHIEFS Holmes, 1-yard run (Tynes kick) (13-80, 5:36). RAVENS J. Lewis, 1-yard run (Stover kick) (9-62, 5:43). Team Statistics Ravens Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /80 46/178 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /10 31/21 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards /27 1/3 Punts/Average /38.4 5/36.2 Penalties/Yards /54 10/72 Fumbles/Lost /0 0/0 Possession Time :17 39:43 RUSHING CHIEFS Holmes , 2 TDs; Blaylock 6-28; Green 5-17; Morton 1-4; Richardson 1-4. RAVENS J. Lewis 15-73, TD; Taylor 1-4; Boller 3-3; Johnson 1-0. RECEIVING CHIEFS Morton 5-64; Horn 5-60; Gonzalez 4-42; Dunn 3-23, TD; Hall 2-24; Richardson RAVENS Jones 3-38; Hymes 2-68, TD; Johnson 2-28; Taylor 2-9; Moore CHIEFS RAVENS CHIEFS RAVENS PASSING Green , 1 TD, 0 INTs. Boller , 1 TD, 0 INTs. None. None. INTERCEPTIONS SACKS CHIEFS Dalton 1.0; Hicks 1.0; Sims 1.0; Stills 1.0. RAVENS Weaver 1.0. FIELD GOALS CHIEFS Tynes (42) (38). RAVENS Stover (50).

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