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1 CHIEFS (Record: 2-13) VS. (Record: 12-3) CHIEFS MEDIA PACKET Regular Season - Game #16 Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver, Colo. 3:25 p.m. (Central) - CBS (KCTV5 Local)

2 Week 17 game release Kansas City Chiefs (2-13) AT DENVER BRONCOS (12-3) sunday, DEC. 30, :25 p.m. CT SPORTS AUTHORITY FIELD AT MILE HIGH TV Coverage CBS Play-by-Play: Ian Eagle Color: Dan Fouts BROADCAST INFORMATION Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network KCFX (101.1 FM) Play-by-Play: Mitch Holthus Color Commentator: Len Dawson Sideline Reporter: Kendall Gammon Chiefs Spanish Radio La Gran D (1340 AM) Play-by-Play: Enrique Morales Color Commentator: Oscar Monterroso Sideline Reporter: Ricardo Soto THIS WEEK S MATCHUP The Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos meet in an AFC West division matchup on Sunday, Dec. 30. Kickoff is slated for 3:25 p.m. CT at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. In the fi rst meeting between the clubs this season, the Broncos defeated the Chiefs 17-9 at Arrowhead Stadium on Nov. 25 behind two QB Peyton Manning touchdown passes. Kansas City enters it s fi nal contest of the season with a 2-13 record after falling to the Indianapolis Colts at Arrowhead Stadium on Dec. 23. With the game tied at entering the fourth quarter, Colts QB Andrew Luck drove his team 73 yards on 13 plays, capping the drive with a sevenyard touchdown pass to WR Reggie Wayne with just over four minutes to play in the contest. Kansas City s offense was unable to fi nd rhythm and was forced to punt. The Colts effectively ran out the clock, sealing their win. In the loss, the Chiefs racked up 352 rushing yards on 44 carries (8.0 avg). RB Jamaal Charles eclipsed the 200-yard rushing mark for the second time this season, recording 226 yards on 22 carries (10.3 avg) including an 86-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Teammate RB Peyton Hillis contributed 101 rushing yards, marking the fi rst time the Chiefs have had two 100-yard rushers in the same game since RB Christian Okoye (122) and RB Harvey Williams (103) each accomplished the feat vs. Buffalo on Oct. 7, On the defensive side of the ball, Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson led the team with seven tackles. The club produced 3.0 sacks including one by Johnson, CB Brandon Flowers and LB Tamba Hali. Hali s sack was his ninth of the season, bumping his career sack total to The Broncos currently hold the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoff race and need a win vs. Kansas City to potentially earn the No. 1 seed (also need Houston loss or tie). Denver enters Sunday s contest with a 12-3 record after defeating the Cleveland Browns at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The Broncos have won 10-straight games after starting the season 2-3. Manning is the top-ranked passer in the AFC. He has completed 377 passes for 4,355 yards with 34 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Manning s top targets include WRs Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker. Thomas leads the team with 87 receptions for 1,312 yards and nine touchdowns while Decker owns 78 catches for 988 yards and 11 touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, LB Von Miller ranks second in the AFC with 17.5 sacks, while CB Chris Harris and LB Wesley Woodyard lead the team with three interceptions. CHIEFS-BRONCOS SERIES HISTORY Kansas City holds a (.533) all-time advantage over Denver in the 105 previous meetings between the two clubs (104 regular season, one postseason). The 56 Chiefs wins against the Broncos are the club s highest win total against any individual opponent. The Chiefs have beaten their AFC West foe Oakland 55 times. The two clubs have split their season series eight of the last nine seasons. In 2011, the Chiefs fell to the Broncos at Arrowhead, 17-10, but defeated Denver, 7-3, in the fi nal week of the season on the road. Kansas City s most recent season sweep of Denver came in Denver last swept the season series in The Broncos hold a (.358) advantage in games played in Denver. The clubs have met at three different stadiums in Denver, with the Broncos holding leads at Mile High Stadium (24-17) and at Sports Authority Field at Mile High (9-2). Kansas City won the lone matchup between the two clubs at University of Denver Stadium. Kansas City holds a (.600) margin against Denver at Arrowhead Stadium. The Broncos produced a victory in the only postseason meeting between the two teams, a 1997 AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Arrowhead (1/4/98).The Chiefs own a (.629) record against the Broncos all-time in the month of December. In Kansas City s last December meeting with Denver (12/5/10), the Chiefs defeated the Broncos 10-6 behind a 116-yard performance from Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles at Arrowhead Stadium. Chiefs AT BRONCOS Regular season AT DENVER (2-8) Since 2002 Date Result Of Note 12/15/02 L Holmes: 161 rush yards. 12/7/03 L Portis: 218 rush yards, 5 TDs. 9/12/04 L Holmes: 151 rush yards, 3 TDs. 9/26/05 L Kennison: 8 recs, 112 yards. 9/17/06 L 6-9 (OT) Elam: 39-yard FG in OT. 12/9/07 L 7-41 Gonzalez: 7 recs, 76 yards, 1 TD. 12/7/08 L Leggett: 27-yard INT return for TD. 1/3/10 W D. Johnson: Two INT returns for TD. 11/14/10 L Cassel and Orton each throw four TDs. 1/1/12 W 7-3 Orton defeats Broncos after trade. * All Games Above Played in Denver THIS WEEK S MEDIA AVAILABILITY Monday, Dec. 24 Tuesday, Dec. 25 Wednesday, Dec. 26 Thursday, Dec. 27 Friday, Dec. 28 Saturday, Dec. 29 Sunday, Dec. 30 No - Coach Crennel 10:45 - Coach Crennel 10:45 - Coach Crennel 10:15 No Chiefs - Coach Crennel 2:00 Media - Practice 11:45 - Practice 11:45 - Practice 10:50 at Media at Availability - Von Miller / John Fox - Open locker room practice fi eld Availability Broncos Players Day Off conf. calls 1:55 / 2:05 2:10-3:00 - Coordinators available - Open locker room on fi eld after practice Sports Authority Field 2:10-3:00 - Open locker room at Mile High after coordinators 3:25 p.m. CT Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

3 CHIEFS HEAD COACH - ROMEO CRENNEL Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt and General Manager Scott Pioli announced Romeo Crennel as the club s 12th head coach in franchise history on Jan. 9, Crennel joined the Chiefs in January, 2010 as the club s defensive coordinator. On Dec. 12, 2011, Crennel was named head coach of the Chiefs after the first 13 games of the season. In the final three games under Crennel, the Chiefs went 2-1 with a victory over the previously undefeated Green Bay Packers. Crennel enters his 31st season as a coach in the NFL in He has coached in six Super Bowls and has been a member of five teams that have claimed Super Bowl wins. Before joining the Chiefs organization in 2010, Crennel served a four-year stint as head coach of the Cleveland Browns ( ). Prior to joining the Browns in 2005, Crennel spent four seasons as New England s defensive coordinator ( ). During that four-year span, the Patriots won three Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX) and he was named the NFL s Assistant Coach of the Year in He also served as defensive coordinator/defensive line coach in Cleveland (2000), defensive line coach with the New York Jets ( ) and also coached in New England ( ), earning a berth in Super Bowl XXXI with that squad. Crennel s initial NFL coaching experience came with the New York Giants from During that 12-year span, he was part of New York s victories in Super Bowls XXI and XXV. He also made collegiate coaching stops at Georgia Tech (1980), Mississippi ( ), Texas Tech ( ) and Western Kentucky ( ). He was a four-year starter on the defensive line at Western Kentucky. NFL Head Coach: 5th Year NFL Coach Overall: 31st Year NFL Overall: (.341) Regular Season: (.341) Postseason: 0-0 (.000) Super Bowls Record w/cle: (.375) Record w/kc: 4-14 (.222) Record vs. DEN: 1-3 (.333) College: Western Kentucky ( 70) Hometown: Lynchburg, Va. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SUCCESS Conference Titles Division Titles CRENNEL S FOOTBALL CAREER Western Kentucky Defensive Lineman ( 66-69) Graduate Assistant ( 70) Defensive Line ( 71-74) Texas Tech Defensive Assistant Mississippi Defensive Ends 1980 Georgia Tech Defensive Line New York Giants Special Teams/ Defensive Assistant ( 81-82) Special Teams ( 83-89) Defensive Line ( 90-92) New England Patriots Defensive Line New York Jets Defensive Line 2000 Cleveland Browns Def. Coord./DL New England Patriots Def. Coord. ( 01) Def. Coord./DL ( 02-03) Defensive Coordinator ( 04) Cleveland Browns Head Coach Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Coordinator Head Coach (12/12/11) Head Coach ( 12) BRONCOS HEAD COACH - JOHN FOX John Fox enters his second season with the Broncos in 2012 after being named the 14th head coach in franchise history on Jan. 13, Fox joined the Broncos after spending the previous nine seasons ( ) as the head coach of the Carolina Panthers. Fox has appeared in two Super Bowls and three conference championship games as a head coach or defensive coordinator. Before his head coaching tenure with the Panthers, Fox spent five seasons as the defensive coordinator for the New York Giants from Fox spent a season as a consultant for the St. Louis Rams in 1996 after two years as the Raiders defensive coordinator ( ) after serving as a secondary coach for the Chargers from He began his NFL career in 1989 in Pittsburgh. Fox s coaching career began in 1978 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, San Diego State University, after playing two seasons as a defensive back for the Aztecs. He worked his way through the college ranks, making a succession of moves beginning at U.S. International University (San Diego) in 1979 coaching defensive backs. Fox also had stints at Boise State (1980), Long Beach State (1981), Utah (1982), Kansas (1983) and Iowa State (1984) before his first venture into professional football for the USFL s Los Angeles Express in A native of Virginia Beach, Va., Fox spent his teen years in the San Diego area and attended Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, Calif. He played defensive back at Southwestern Junior College in Chula Vista ( ) before transferring to San Diego State to finish his collegiate career. NFL Head Coach: 11th Year NFL Coach Overall: 23rd Year NFL Overall: (.535) Regular Season: (.531) Postseason: 6-4 (.600) Record w/den: (.636) Record vs. KC: 4-1 (.800) College: San Diego State ( 77) Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va CHIEFS SCHEDULE REGULAR SEASON Day Date Opponent Time/Result TV Sun. Sept. 9 Atlanta L, FOX Sun. Sept. 16 at Buffalo L, CBS Sun. Sept. 23 at New Orleans W, (OT) CBS Sun. Sept. 30 San Diego L, CBS Sun. Oct. 7 Baltimore L, 9-6 CBS Sun. Oct. 14 at Tampa Bay L, CBS Sun. Oct BYE WEEK -- Sun. Oct. 28 Oakland L, CBS Thurs. Nov. 1 at San Diego L, NFLN Mon. Nov. 12 at Pittsburgh L, (OT) ESPN Sun. Nov. 18 Cincinnati L, 28-6 CBS Sun. Nov. 25 Denver L, 17-9 CBS Sun. Dec. 2 Carolina W, FOX Sun. Dec. 9 at Cleveland L, 30-7 CBS Sun. Dec. 16 at Oakland L, 15-0 CBS Sun. Dec. 23 Indianapolis L, CBS Sun. Dec. 30 at Denver 3:25 p.m. CBS AFC WEST STANDINGS Team W L Pct. PF PA Streak Denver Broncos Won 10 San Diego Chargers Won 1 Oakland Raiders Lost 1 Kansas City Chiefs Lost 3 Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

4 2012 CHIEFS TEAM STATS & RANKINGS 2012 BRONCOS TEAM STATS & RANKINGS CATEGORY TOTAL CATEGORY TOTAL Total Offense th 22nd Rush Offense st 5th Pass Offense th 31st Total Defense th 17th Rush Defense th 26th Pass Defense th 9th Points/Game th 32nd Opp. Pts./Game th 25th 2012 CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL STATS & RANKINGS CATEGORY PLAYER TOTAL Scoring Succop 98 T-10th T-21st Rushing Yards Charles 1,456 1st 3rd QB Rating Cassel th 34th Receptions Bowe 59 T-21st T-43rd Rec. Yards Bowe th 34th Interceptions Flowers 3 T-11th T-26th Punting Avg. Colquitt th 14th Punt Ret. Avg. Arenas th 20th KO Ret. Avg. Draughn th 18th Sacks Houston th T-14th Total Offense nd 4th Rush Offense th 18th Pass Offense nd 6th Total Defense nd 3rd Rush Defense nd 3rd Pass Defense rd T-6th Points/Game nd 2nd Opp. Pts./Game st 5th 2012 BRONCOS INDIVIDUAL STATS & RANKINGS CATEGORY PLAYER TOTAL Scoring Prater 125 4th 8th Rushing Yards McGahee th 24th QB Rating Manning st 4th Receptions Thomas 87 5th T-10th Rec. Yards Thomas 1,312 4th 7th Interceptions 2 tied at 3 T-11th T-26th Punting Avg. Colquitt th 17th Punt Ret. Avg. Holliday th 10th KO Ret. Avg. Holliday th 11th Sacks Miller nd 3rd CHIEFS TOP PERFORMERS VS. BRONCOS LB DERRICK JOHNSON CHARLES RUSHING/SCRIMMAGE YARDS Kansas City RB Jamaal Charles currently ranks fi rst in the AFC (third in NFL) with 97.1 rushing yards per game. He has gained 1,456 yards on 271 carries (5.4 avg.) with fi ve rushing touchdowns this season. All fi ve TDs have been rushes of 10 or more yards. After a 91-yard touchdown run at New Orleans (9/23), an 86-yard touchdown run vs. Indianapolis (12/23) and an 80-yard touchdown run at Cleveland (12/9) this season, Charles joins Tennessee RB Chris Johnson as the only active players with four of more touchdown runs of 75 or more yards in their careers. AFC LEADERS, RUSHING YARDS PER GAME, INDIVIDUAL Rank Player Team Rushing Yards/Game 1. Jamaal Charles KC Arian Foster HOU Stevan Ridley NE Chris Johnson TEN C.J. Spiller BUF 79.0 G Tkl Solo Asst Sacks TFL INT TD FF Johnson has notched two double-digit tackle games in his eightyear career against the Broncos. He owns four INTs, two of which came on Jan. 3, 2010 in Denver, when Johnson returned both picks for touchdowns (45 and 60 yard TD returns). RB JAMAAL CHARLES G Att. Yds Avg. Lg TD 1st t 3 29 Charles owns 16 carries of 10-plus yards against the Broncos and averages 5.8 yards per carry. On Jan. 3, 2010, Charles rushed 25 times for 259 yards and two TDs, averaging 10.4 yards per carry. His performance ranks as the top single-game rushing performance in club history. Charles also ranks fi rst in the AFC (fourth in the NFL) with scrimmage yards per game. He is averaging 97.1 rushing yards and 14.8 receiving yards per contest with six total touchdowns (fi ve rushing, one receiving). AFC LEADERS, SCRIMMAGE YARDS PER GAME, INDIVIDUAL Rank Player Team Scrimmage Yards/Game 1. Jamaal Charles KC Ray Rice BAL C.J. Spiller BUF Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

5 CHIEFS-BRONCOS CONNECTIONS Professional Broncos Offensive Coordinator Mike McCoy attended training camp in Philadelphia playing quarterback in Chiefs Director of Pro Personnel Ray Farmer played linebacker for the Eagles ( ) and Defensive Backs Coach Emmitt Thomas was an assistant coach ( ). Denver Tight Ends Coach Clancy Barone ( ) and FB Jacob Hester ( ) spent time in San Diego with Chiefs LB Brandon Siler ( ). Denver Tight Ends Coach Clancy Barone ( ) and LB Keith Brooking ( ) spent time in Atlanta with Chiefs Defensive Backs Coach Emmitt Thomas ( ), Director of Pro Personnel Ray Farmer ( ) and Special Teams Coach Tom McMahon ( ). Chiefs S Abram Elam (2011) spent time in Dallas with Broncos LB Keith Brooking ( ). Denver Assistant Director of College Scouting Lenny McGill (1997) played in Atlanta with Chiefs Defensive Line Coach Anthony Pleasant (1997). Chiefs T Eric Winston ( ) spent time in Houston with Denver Linebackers Coach Richard Smith ( ), WR Trindon Holliday (2011) and TE Joel Dreessen ( ). Denver Linebackers Coach Richard Smith (2005) and DT Kevin Vickerson ( ) spent time in Miami with Chiefs DB Travis Daniels ( ). Denver Linebackers Coach Richard Smith ( ) spent time in Detroit with Chiefs Defensive Quality Control Coach Otis Smith (2003). Denver Linebackers Coach Richard Smith ( ) spent time in San Francisco with Chiefs Defensive Line Coach Anthony Pleasant (2000). Denver Director of Player Personnel Matt Russell ( ) spent time in Philadelphia with Chiefs Defensive Quality Control Coach Otis Smith (2008) and LB Andy Studebaker ( practice squad). Denver Director of Player Peronnel Matt Russell ( ), Director of Pro Peronnel Keith Kidd ( ), National Scout Adam Peters ( ), CB Tony Carter (2010) and C Dan Koppen ( ) spent time in New England with Chiefs General Manager Scott Pioli ( ), Head Coach Romeo Crennel ( ), Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll ( ), Defensive Line Coach Anthony Pleasant ( ), Defensive Quality Control Coach Otis Smith ( ), National Scout Jim Nagy ( ), Assistant General Manager Joel Collier ( ), Director of Player Development Katie Douglass ( ), Regional Scout Kyle O Brien ( ), QB Matt Cassel ( ) and G Russ Hochstein ( ). Chiefs Head Coach Romeo Crennel (2000, ), Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll ( ), S Abram Elam ( ), RB Peyton Hillis ( ), QB Brady Quinn ( ), DE Shaun Smith ( ), DB Travis Daniels (2008), Director of Football Administration Trip MacCracken ( ) spent time in Cleveland with Broncos Director of Pro Peronnel Keith Kidd ( ), Director of Team Administration Mark Thewes ( ) and S Mike Adams ( ). Denver DT Justin Bannan ( ), S Jim Leonhard (2008) and WR Matthew Willis ( ) spent time in Baltimore with Chiefs WR Terrance Copper ( partial), LB Edgar Jones ( ) and C Bryan Mattison (2010). Denver DT Justin Bannan spent time in St. Louis with Chiefs Special Teams Coach Tom McMahon ( ), Special Teams Quality Control Coach Derius Swinton ( ) and C Bryan Mattison (2011). Chiefs DE Shaun Smith (2009) spent time in Cincinnati with Broncos WR Andre Caldwell ( ). Chiefs Head Athletic Trainer Dave Price ( ) spent time with the New York Jets with Broncos TE Joel Dreessen (2005). Chiefs DE Ropati Pitoitua ( ) spent time with the New York Jets with Broncos S Jim Leonhard ( ). Chiefs Offensive Quality Control Coach Jim Bob Cooter ( ) and G/C Ryan Lilja ( ) spent time in Indianapolis with Broncos RB Chris Gonkowski (2011), QB Peyton Manning ( ), WR Brandon Stokley ( ) and RB Lance Ball ( partial). Broncos CB Tracy Porter ( ) spent time in New Orleans with Chiefs Linebackers Coach Gary Gibbs ( ), Defensive Assistant/ Assistant Linebackers Coach Adam Zimmer ( ) and WR Terrance Copper ( ). Chiefs Offensive Line Coach Jack Bicknell Jr. ( ) spent time with the New York Giants with Broncos WR Brandon Stokley (2011) and TE Jacob Tamme ( ). Former Chiefs Denver Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio played LB for the Chiefs in He earned a degree in political science from KU while playing for the Chiefs. Former Broncos Chiefs Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Brent Salazar interned in Denver in Chiefs QB Brady Quinn spent the last two seasons in Denver ( ). Chiefs G Russ Hochstein spent three seasons with the Broncos ( ). Chiefs RB Peyton Hillis played in Denver in College Denver Tight Ends Coach Clancy Barone (1993) and Secondary Coach Ron Milus (1999) spent time at Texas A&M with Chiefs Strength and Conditioning Coach Mike Clark ( ). Broncos LB Von Miller ( ) spent time at Texas A&M with Chiefs RB Cyrus Gray ( ). Denver Quarterbacks Coach Adam Gase ( ) spent time at LSU with Chiefs Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach Gary Gibbs (2001). Chiefs DE Tyson Jackson ( ) and DB Travis Daniels ( ) spent time at LSU with Broncos FB Jacob Hester ( ). Denver DE Robert Ayers ( ), P Britton Colquitt ( ) and DL Malik Jackson ( ) spent time at Tennessee with Chiefs Offensive Quality Control Coach Jim Bob Cooter ( ), Special Teams Quality Control Coach Derius Swinton ( ) and S Eric Berry ( ). Broncos S David Bruton ( ) spent time at Notre Dame with Chiefs QB Brady Quinn ( ) and Tight Ends Coach Bernie Parmalee ( ). Denver WR Andre Caldwell ( ) spent time at Florida with Chiefs LB Brandon Siler ( ). Chiefs WR Jon Baldwin ( ) spent time at Pittsburgh with Denver C/G C.J. Davis ( ). Denver LB D.J. Williams ( ) spent time at Miami with Chiefs T Eric Winston ( ) and LB Leon Williams ( ). Chiefs LB Justin Houston ( ) spent time at Georgia with Broncos RB Knowshon Moreno ( ). Hometown Broncos Strength and Conditioning Coach Luke Richesson is from Kansas City, Mo. Richesson played safety for the Jayhawks ( ) before he interned in KU s strength and conditioning department in Broncos CB Chris Harris played at Kansas for four years ( ). Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt s brother, Britton, punts for the Broncos. Broncos Head Coach John Fox coached the secondary at KU in Denver Special Teams Coordinator Jeff Rodgers coached in the same role at Kansas State in Broncos Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Jason George was a graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning department at KU in Denver Defensive Line Coach Jay Rodgers spent time at Dodge City C.C. (Kan.) in 2003 and Missouri State in Denver RB Lance Ball and Chiefs LB Tamba Hali both attended Teaneck High School and spent two years there together ( ). Denver LB Steven Johnson played four years at KU ( ). Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

6 CHIEFS RANK FIRST IN AFC IN RUSHING Through 15 games, the Chiefs are fi rst in the AFC with rushing yards per game. The club ranks fi fth in the NFL. AFC LEADERS, RUSHING YARDS PER GAME, TEAM Rank Team Rush Yards/Game 1. Kansas City Chiefs Buffalo Bills Houston Texans New England Patriots New York Jets CHARLES & BOWE OVER 5,000 SCRIMMAGE YARDS With a 10-yard rush in the first quarter against Cincinnati on Sunday, Nov. 18, RB Jamaal Charles eclipsed 5,000 scrimmage yards in his career. Charles now has 5,751 career scrimmage yards, moving him into 10th place all-time in team history. He surpassed WR Dwayne Bowe who is 11th all-time with 5,744 career yards from scrimmage. Rk. Pos. Player Career Yards from Scrimmage 1. TE Tony Gonzalez 10,954 (Rec: 10,940, Rush: 14) 2. RB Priest Holmes 8,447 (Rush: 6,070, Rec: 2,377) 3. WR Otis Taylor 7,467 (Rec: 7,306, Rush: 161) 4. RB Larry Johnson 7,384 (Rush: 6,015, Rec: 1,369) 5. RB Ed Podolak 6,907 (Rush: 4,451, Rec: 2,456) 6. WR Henry Marshall 6,802 (Rec: 6,545, Rush: 257) 7. RB Abner Haynes 6,553 (Rush: 3,814, Rec: 2,739) 8. WR Carlos Carson 6,431 (Rec: 6,360, Rush: 71) 9. WR Stephone Paige 6,373 (Rec: 6,341, Rush: 32) 10. RB Jamaal Charles 5,751 (Rush: 4,483, Rec. 1,268) 11. WR Dwayne Bowe 5,744 (Rec: 5,728, Rush: 16) 12. E Chris Burford 5,515 (Rec: 5,505, Rush: 10) 13. WR Eddie Kennison 5,389 (Rec: 5,230, Rush: 159) 14. RB Christian Okoye 5,191 (Rush: 4,897, Rec. 294) 15. RB Kimble Anders 5,090 (Rush: 2,261, Rec: 2,829) HOUSTON/HALI RACKING UP SACKS LB Justin Houston has recorded 10.0 sacks this season, which is tied for 14th in the NFL in Since he recorded his first 3.0 career sacks in Week 13 of the 2011 season, he has recorded 15.5 sacks to tie for seventh most sacks since Dec. 1, He has five multi-sack performances in that timespan. Chiefs LB Tamba Hali is tied for 13th with 14.0 sacks during that 20-game stretch. NFL LEADERS, SACKS SINCE DEC. 1, 2011 Rank Player Team Sacks 1. Aldon Smith SF J.J. Watt HOU t. Jared Allen MIN 18.5 Von Miller DEN t. Cameron Wake MIA 17.0 DeMarcus Ware DAL t. Justin Houston KC 15.5 LB Tamba Hali needs one more sack this season to reach 10.0 on the season. If he accomplishes this at Denver, it will mark the fi rst time that two Chiefs players have recorded double-digit sack totals in a single season since Neil Smith (11.5) and Derrick Thomas (11.0) accomplished the feat in RECORD WATCH NFL LEADERS HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE, CAREER (MIN. 750 ATTEMPTS) Jamaal Charles (770) Jim Brown (2,359) Mercury Morris (804) Gale Sayers (991) Barry Sanders (3,062) NFL LEADERS MOST 10+ YARD RUSHES, Adrian Peterson (MIN) Alfred Morris (WAS) Frank Gore (SF) Jamaal Charles (KC) Arian Foster (HOU) CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST TACKLES, CAREER Gary Spani Art Still Deron Cherry Donnie Edwards , Derrick Johnson CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST SACKS, CAREER Derrick Thomas Neil Smith Art Still Tamba Hali Mike Bell , CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST 10+ YARDS RUSHES, CAREER (SINCE 1990) Priest Holmes Larry Johnson Jamaal Charles Marcus Allen Kimble Anders CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, CAREER 1. 2,322 J.T. Smith ,930 Tamarick Vanover ,882 Dante Hall ,029 Javier Arenas Dale Carter Ed Podolak Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

7 THE 2012 CHIEFS ARE At home. On the road When producing a 300-yard passer. When allowing a 300-yard passer In the month of September. In the month of October. In the month of November. In the month of December/January. When scoring fi rst. When opponents score 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 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. 0-0 When owning a turnover ratio of +2 or more. 0-0 When owning a turnover ratio of When owning a turnover ratio of When owning a turnover ratio of -2 or more. JOHNSON MOVING UP CAREER TACKLE CHART Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson made his 100th career start in his 113th career game on Oct. 28 vs. Oakland. With 10 tackles against the Raiders, he became the sixth player in franchise history to record 800 or more career stops. Johnson now has 868 career stops, which moves him into fi fth in team history. Last season, Johnson set a Chiefs single-season record with 179 tackles (131 solo). This season, Johnson leads the team with 119 total tackles (104 solo). CHIEFS RECORD BOOK, TACKLES, CAREER In day contests. In night games. When playing on natural grass. When playing on an artifi cial surface. Rank Player Tackles 1. Gary Spani Art Still Deron Cherry Donnie Edwards Derrick Johnson 868 JOHNSON GETS TO TRIPLE-DIGIT TACKLE MARK LB Derrick Johnson recorded seven solo tackles in Sunday s game, giving him 119 tackles for the season. It is his thirdconsecutive season with at least 100 tackles. It marks the fi fth time in eight seasons that he s totaled more than 100 tackles. JOHNSON S 100 TACKLE SEASONS Year Tackles Solo Assists Team Rank Third Third First First First SUCCOP ESTABLISHES FIELD GOAL RECORD Kansas City K Ryan Succop became the first Chiefs kicker to convert six field goals in a single game when he achieved the feat on Sept. 23 at New Orleans. He converted four field goals during the fourth quarter and overtime, including a game-tying kick with three seconds left in regulation and the game-winning kick with 6:27 remaining in overtime. His 19 points are the second-highest single-game total in the NFL this season, behind Tampa Bay RB Doug Martin. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK FIELD GOALS, GAME Rank Player FGs Date Opponent 1. Ryan Succop 6 New Orleans 2. Ryan Succop 5 10/2/11 vs. Minnesota Nick Lowery 5 9/20/93 vs. Denver Nick Lowery 5 Chicago Nick Lowery 5 11/13/88 vs. Cincinnati Nick Lowery 5 9/12/85 vs. L.A. Raiders Jan Stenerud 5 12/19/71 vs. Buffalo Jan Stenerud 5 12/7/69 vs. Buffalo Jan Stenerud 5 Buffalo Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

8 RECORD-SETTING AFTERNOON FOR CHARLES Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles registered the second-highest singlegame rushing total in team history with 233 yards on 33 carries (7.1 avg.) on Sept. 23 at New Orleans. Charles now holds the top three rushing performances and three of the six 200-yard rushing outputs in club history after his performance vs. Indianapolis on Dec. 23 where he rushed for 226 yards on 22 carries. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST RUSHING YARDS, GAME Rank Player Yds Att. Avg. Date/Opp. 1. Jamaal Charles DEN 2. Jamaal Charles NO 3. Jamaal Charles /23/12 vs. IND 4. Larry Johnson HOU 5. Larry Johnson /1/06 vs. CIN SUCCOP HOLDS HIGH MARK IN FG PERCENTAGE K Ryan Succop has 96 made fi eld goals in his career, moving him past K Pete Stoyanovich (93) for third-most fi eld goals in team history. He has now converted 96 of 117 fi eld goals in his career for an 82.1 conversion percentage, which is the highest career fi eld goal percentage for any Chiefs player with a minimum of 100 attempts. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, CAREER Rank Player Pct. Atts-Comp. Years 1. Ryan Succop Pete Stoyanovich Nick Lowery Jan Stenerud Charles broke a franchise-best 91-yard touchdown run with 5:18 left in the third quarter at New Orleans. He became the fi rst player in club history to break a run of 90-plus yards and broke Ted McKnight s previous club record 84-yard TD run that has stood since Sept. 30, 1979 at Seattle. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK LONGEST RUSH Rank Player Yds Date/Opp. 1. Jamaal Charles 91t NO 2. Jamaal Charles 86t 12/23/12 vs. IND 3. Ted McKnight 84t SEA 4. Joe Delaney 82t 10/18/81 vs. DEN 5. Derrick Alexander 82t 10/21/99 vs. SD 6. Abner Haynes 80t NYJ Warren McVea 80t 10/26/69 vs. CIN Jamaal Charles 80 STL Jamaal Charles 80t CLE With 233 rushing yards and 55 receiving yards at New Orleans, Charles joined Pro Football Hall of Fame RB Jim Brown as the only players in NFL history to record at least 225 rushing yards and 50 receiving yards in the same game. Charles joined RBs Corey Dillon and O.J. Simpson with two games of more than 230 rushing yards. Brown had three rushing performances of over 230 yards. Charles fi nished with 39 touches (33 rushes, six receptions) and 288 yards (233 rushing, 55 receiving) against the Saints, which rank second and third in team history in each respective category. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST COMBINED ATTEMPTS FROM SCRIMMAGE, GAME Rank Player Att. (Rush/Rec.) Date/Opp. 1. Larry Johnson 41 (39 rush, 2 rec.) 10/29/06 vs. SEA 2. Jamaal Charles 39 (33 rush, 6 rec.) NO 3. Christian Okoye 38 (38 rush, 0 rec.) GB Larry Johnson 38 (33 rush, 5 rec.) 12/31/06 vs. JAX 5. Christian Okoye 37 (37 rush, 0 rec.) 11/5/89 vs. SEA Larry Johnson 37 (36 rush, 1 rec.) HOU CHARLES GOES OVER 1,000 FOR THE YEAR For the third consecutive season (excluding the 2011 season lost to injury), Charles has rushed for more than 1,000 yards. He now has 1,456 yards on 271 carries (5.4 avg.), joining RB Priest Holmes ( ) as only the second player in team history to record three 1,000-yard rushing seasons. His 1,456 rushing yards in 2012 currently rank third in the NFL and fi rst in the AFC. Charles eclipsed the 4,000-yard rushing plateau for his career vs. Carolina (12/2), becoming the fi fth player in team history to reach 4,000 career rushing yards. He currently ranks fourth in team history for most career rushing yards. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST RUSHING YARDS, CAREER Rank Player Years Yards 1. Priest Holmes , Larry Johnson , Christian Okoye , Jamaal Charles , Ed Podolak , IMPORTANT DATES 2012 Dec. 30 Final regular season games Dec. 31 Clubs may begin signing free agents for 2013 CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST COMBINED YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE, GAME Rank Player Yards (Rush/Rec.) Date/Opp. 1. Stephone Paige 309 (0 rush, 309 rec.) 12/22/85 vs. SD 2. Priest Holmes 307 (197 rush, 110 rec.) SEA 3. Jamaal Charles 288 (233 rush, 55 rec.) NO 4. Priest Holmes 277 (168 rush, 109 rec.) OAK 5. Jamaal Charles 262 (259 rush, 3 rec.) DEN 2013 Jan. 5-6 Jan Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb April Wild Card playoffs Divisional playoffs AFC & NFC Championship Games Pro Bowl - Honolulu, Hawaii Super Bowl XLVII - New Orleans, La. Combine timing and testing - Indianapolis, Ind. NFL Draft - New York, N.Y. Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

9 COLQUITT PINS OPPONENTS Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt has made a habit of pinning opponents deep in their own territory this season. Colquitt now has 42 punts inside the 20 for the season, which is second in the NFL. He is the Chiefs all-time leader in punts inside the 20 with 247, which is more than twice as many as the next closest player in team history, Louie Aguiar (117). Last week vs. Indianapolis one of his punts landed inside the 20 to give him 42 on the season, setting a career high in that category. He set the previous single-season team high with 41 in NFL LEADERS MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20, 2012 Rank Player Team Inside Dave Zastudil ARI Dustin Colquitt KC Andy Lee SF 35 4t. Bryan Anger Jac 30 Adam Podlesh Chi 30 Mike Scifres SD 30 Colquitt has pinned 42 of his 75 punts (56.0%) inside the 20- yard line. It ties him for second in NFL history for most punts inside the 20 (stat kept since 1976). He needs two more punts inside the 20 to tie for fi rst and three more punts inside the 20 to own the top spot in NFL history for most punts inside the 20. NFL RECORD BOOK MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20, SINGLE SEASON Rank Inside 20 Player Year Dave Zastudil (ARZ) t. 42 Dustin Colquitt (KC) Ben Graham (ARZ) Andy Lee (SF) Steve Weatherford (NYJ) 2010 Of his 75 punts this season, he has landed 19 (25.3%) inside the 10 yard line. Of his 42 punts that he s landed inside the 20, he has placed 19 (45.2%) of them inside the opponents 10-yard line. QUINN THROWS HIS WAY INTO RECORD BOOK QB Brady Quinn completed 19 of 23 passes (82.6%) for 201 yards with two touchdowns vs. Carolina (12/2), good for a QB rating. His 82.6 completion percentage is the highest singlegame completion percentage in team history (min. 20 attempts). It marked Quinn s fi rst touchdown pass since throwing three touchdowns vs. San Diego (12/6/09) as a member of the Cleveland Browns, and it was his third career game with multiple touchdown passes. His QB rating was his second highest passer rating behind a passer rating at Detroit (11/22/09) as a member of the Browns. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, GAME, 20 ATTEMPTS Rank Player/Opponent Pct. Atts-Comp. Date 1. B. Quinn vs. Carolina /2/12 2. D. N.Y. Jets /29/92 T. Green vs. Denver /16/01 4. T. Washington /30/01 5. T. Green vs. Detroit /31/04 HALI S SACK STATS LB Tamba Hali recorded 1.0 sack (-5.0 yards) of QB Andrew Luck against the Colts on Dec. 23. He now has 9.0 sacks on the season and 62.5 sacks ( yards) for his career. Against Cleveland on Dec. 9, Hali recorded his second multi-sack game of the season (2.0 vs. Baltimore, 10/7) and the 14th of his career sacks. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST SACKS, CAREER Rank Sacks Player Years Derrick Thomas Neil Smith Art Still Tamba Hali Mike Bell , SPECIAL TEAMS PRODUCES TOUCHDOWN Against Tampa Bay on Oct. 14, Kansas City s punt return unit produced a touchdown on one of the more bizarre plays in recent memory. RB Shaun Draughn blocked a fourth quarter punt by Buccaneers P Michael Koenen and the ball rolled into the end zone. Koenen picked up the ball and attempted to run as Draughn was in close pursuit. As Koenen neared the sideline, he fumbled the ball as he was tackled by Draughn. The ball then ended up in the hands of LB Edgar Jones, who caught the ball at the 11-yard line and then ran and dove into the end zone for his fi rst career touchdown. For the Chiefs, it was the fi rst blocked punt since S Jon McGraw blocked a P Sam Koch punt on Sept. 13, 2009 at Baltimore. McGraw also recovered the loose ball in the end zone for a Kansas City touchdown. The score by Jones marked the 15th time the Chiefs have scored a TD on a play that began with a blocked punt. It also was the fi rst special teams TD by Kansas City since WR Dexter McCluster returned a punt 94 yards for a TD on Sept. 13, 2010 vs. San Diego. ON THIS DAY IN CHIEFS HISTORY On Dec. 30, 2001, Kansas City defeated Jacksonville with the help of QB Trent Green, who completed 26 of 35 passes for 294 yards with two TD passes to TE Tony Gonzalez. DE Duane Clemons executed a perfect sack-and-strip of Jaguars QB Mark Brunell on the game s second play to set up a RB Priest Holmes touchdown rush from six yards out to give the Chiefs an early 7-0 lead. Jacksonville didn t back down, responding with two TDs. The Chiefs controlled the third quarter with two K Todd Peterson fi eld goals from the 40+ range and the second Gonzalez touchdown of the day to take a lead. The Chiefs defense denied Jacksonville s offense on three straight trips inside the 25-yard line to hang on for the win. Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

10 TOP PERFORMANCES FROM LAST WEEK VS. INDIANAPOLIS GROUND GAME OPENS UP As a team, Kansas City recorded 352 rushing yards in Sunday s contest. That total marks the third-highest single-game output in franchise history. It was the fi rst time the Chiefs eclipsed the 300-yard rushing mark since the fi nal game of the 2009 season, recording 317 rushing yards at Denver (1/3/10). CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST RUSHING YARDS, TEAM, GAME (ALL 300+) Rank Yards Opponent Date vs. Houston* 10/01/ at Denver 10/23/ vs. Indianapolis 12/23/ vs. Buffalo* 9/30/ at Denver 1/3/ vs. Cincinnati 10/26/ vs. Detroit 10/14/ at Houston 10/24/65 *As the Dallas Texans CHARLES NEARING CAREER SINGLE-SEASON HIGH In Sunday s game, RB Jamaal Charles rushed 22 times for 226 yards (10.3 avg.). He how has 271 carries for 1,456 yards (5.4 avg.) for the 2012 season. His 1,456 yards rank as the seventhbest single-season rushing output in team history. He needs 12 yards to surpass his previous single-season career-high of 1,467 yards set in the 2010 campaign. At his current pace of 97.1 rushing yards per game, he is on track to gain 1,553 yards for the season, which would rank as the fi fth-best single-season rushing total in team history. CHARLES BIG-PLAY BRILLIANCE RB Jamaal Charles took the opening play of the second half 86 yards for a touchdown in Sunday s game against Indianapolis. It marks the second-longest rush of his career after setting the franchise record with a 91-yard touchdown at New Orleans (9/23/12). He now owns the two longest rushing plays in franchise history. Of the nine rushes of 80 or more yards in team history, Charles owns four. Charles joins Tennessee RB Chris Johnson as the only active players with four of more touchdown runs of 75 or more yards in their careers. He has three touchdown runs of at least 80 yards this season, tied with Johnson (2009 and 2012) and Pro Football Hall of Fame RB Barry Sanders (1997) for the most in a single season in NFL history. Charles, who averaged 10.3 yards per carry, has two games in his NFL career in which he has rushed for at least 200 yards, a average and a touchdown. He joins Minnesota RB Adrian Peterson as the only players in NFL history with multiple such games. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS (ALL 80+) Rk. Yards Player Opponent Date (TD) Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23/ (TD) Jamaal Charles vs. Indianapolis 12/23/ (TD) Ted McKnight at Seattle 9/30/ (TD) Joe Delaney vs. Denver 10/18/81 82 (TD) Derrick Alexander vs. San Diego 10/31/ (TD) Jamaal Charles at Cleveland 12/9/12 80 (TD) Abner Haynes at New York Jets 11/29/64 80 (TD) Warren McVea vs. Cincinnati 10/26/69 80 Jamaal Charles at St. Louis 12/19/10 CHARLES SCAMPERS TO ANOTHER 200-PLUS DAY RB Jamaal Charles recorded 226 yards on 22 carries in Sunday s contest, good for a 10.3 yards per carry average. It was his second 200-plus yard performance of the season after rushing for 233 yards on 33 carries at New Orleans (9/23/12). It is the third 200-plus yard performance of his career, which is more 200-plus yard games than any other running back in team history. RB Larry Johnson is the only other player in team history to record more than one 200-yard performance (two). Charles now owns the top three single-game rushing outputs in franchise history and he became the fi rst Chiefs running back to record two 200-yard rushing games in one season. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST RUSHING YARDS, GAME (ALL 200+) Rank Yards Player Date Jamaal Charles at Denver 1/3/ Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23/ Jamaal Charles vs. Indianapolis 12/23/ Larry Johnson at Houston 11/20/ Larry Johnson vs. Cincinnati 1/1/ Barry Word at Detroit 10/14/90 PAIR NOTCHES 100 EACH With RBs Jamaal Charles and Peyton Hillis each recording at least 100 rushing yards in Sunday s contest, it marks the fi rst time the Chiefs have had two 100-yard rushers in the same game since RBs Christian Okoye (122) and Harvey Williams (103) each accomplished the feat vs. Buffalo on Oct. 7, It is the sixth time in franchise history that a pair of teammates have each rushed for at least 100 yards. HILLIS CROSSES CENTURY MARK RB Peyton Hillis recorded 15 carries for 101 yards (6.7 avg.), marking his fi rst 100-yard rushing game as a member of the Chiefs. It was his eighth career 100-yard game. His 6.7 yards per carry average is the highest rushing average of his career for games in which he s had a minimum of 10 carries. TRIO REGISTERS SACK VS. COLTS LB Tamba Hali, LB Derrick Johnson and CB Brandon Flowers each recorded a sack of Indianapolis QB Andrew Luck. For Hali, it was his ninth sack of the season and he now has 62.5 for his career. For Johnson, it was his second sack of the season and 18th for his career. It was Flowers fi rst career quarterback takedown. Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

11 CHIEFS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS IN KANSAS CITY The 2012 season marks the 50th year in Kansas City for the Chiefs. During a May 15 press conference at Kansas City s Union Station, Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt announced several plans and initiatives to thank fans and the community for their support through the years. Over the last fi ve decades, we have been honored to call Kansas City the home of the Chiefs, and in celebration of our 50th year in Kansas City, we want to say thank you to the best fans in the NFL, Hunt said. Below are the initiatives and plans that Hunt announced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Chiefs football in Kansas City. PERSONALIZED CHIEFS NIKE JERSEY - All Season Ticket Holder accounts received a personalized Nike Chiefs jersey with a name and number of their choice. - Each jersey came with a Season Ticket Holder (STH) patch either sewn onto the jersey or left loose. CHIEFS FAN TOUR - The Chiefs have been traveling to cities in the Chiefs Kingdom to say thank you to the fans. The Super Bowl IV trophy is a part of the tour that features former Chiefs greats Len Dawson and Bobby Bell, Chiefs Cheerleaders and other special guests. - The tour made stops at the Chiefs training camp home of St. Joseph, Mo., Topeka, Kan., Springfi eld, Mo., Wichita, Kan., and Kansas City. CHIEFS RETURN TO JOPLIN TWICE OVER SUMMER In the immediate aftermath of the May 22, 2011 tornado that struck Joplin, Mo., Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt committed to sustained assistance from the Chiefs organization in relief and rebuilding efforts. To date, the club and its fans have pledged more than $250,000 in support. On Aug. 23, more than 200 volunteers, including Chiefs Senior Vice President of Business Operations Bill Chapin, Chiefs Ambassadors Bill Maas, Anthony Davis, Shawn Barber and Tom Baugh, Chiefs Cheerleaders, Red Coaters and KC Wolf joined with representatives of the Joplin School District, organizers from KaBOOM! and members of the Joplin community to build a new Chiefs-themed playground at the Beacon Alternative School. The project, funded by the Chiefs, including donations received from the Kansas City community and an NFL Fitness Zone Grant, will serve Beacon School students, as well as hundreds of children in the surrounding neighborhoods. Today s kids spend less time playing outside than any previous generation in part because only one-in-fi ve children live within walking distance of a park or playground. This play defi cit is having profound consequences for kids physically, socially and cognitively. The new playground will provide hundreds of children in the Joplin community with a safe place to play for years to come. CELEBRATING COMMUNITY & THE NEXT GENERATION OF FANS - The club is committed to participating in more than 50 community events in the metro area with player and staff participation. - The Chiefs will provide 50 underserved elementary schools a Chiefs Play 60 Fitness Kit. The kit is used to make a fi tness circuit encouraging kids to get their 60 minutes of activity per day. CELEBRATING THE SPIRIT OF KANSAS CITY - 50 KANSAS CITIANS - The Chiefs will pay tribute to 50 Kansas Citians who have shaped the community. All 50 individuals will be recognized on KCChiefs.com with personalized stories about their achievements and contributions. CELEBRATING REGIONAL ART - In conjunction with leading members of the Kansas City arts community, the Chiefs will assemble a collection of artwork in select spaces at Arrowhead Stadium produced by artists from the surrounding region. The collection will be one of the fi nest of its kind in the Midwest and an important educational resource for the local arts community. Members of the Chiefs organization, including staff, Ambassadors, Cheerleaders, Red Coaters and KC Wolf joined members of KaBOOM! and the Joplin School District to build a new playground for children. On June 15, more than 150 members of the Chiefs organization participated in the 2012 Governor s Joplin Habitat Challenge, a collaborative effort by Missouri s prominent athletic organizations and the Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity to rebuild 35 homes. The Chiefs helped to build fi ve homes in Joplin as a result of this volunteer effort. CELEBRATING THE FUTURE - TICKETLESS TECHNOLOGY - The Chiefs have introduced a new technology that provides Season Ticket Holders a membership card that serves as their game tickets. An eco-friendly technology, the card also provides discounts on merchandise and select concession items. CELEBRATING SHARED MEMORIES - The Chiefs are giving their fans the opportunity to share their fondest memories on KCChiefs50.com. Fans can submit photos/ thoughts to recap their favorite Chiefs memories. Near the end of the season, the Chiefs will select one fan that shared their story and will host them vs. Indianapolis on Dec. 23. Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt (right) and Stadium Systems Manager Frank Mannino (middle) visit with Linda Hazley, who will be living in one of the fi ve houses the Chiefs helped build. Kansas City Chiefs AT DENVER BRONCOS sunday, DEC. 30, 2012

12 THE LAST TIME Broncos 17, Chiefs 9 November 25, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 74,244 DENVER KANSAS CITY Despite Kansas City's defense limiting QB Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos offense to only 17 points, the Chiefs only points of the day came via three K Ryan Succop field goals. On the opening drive of the game, RB Shaun Draughn picked up seven yards on 3rd-and-2. WR Dexter McCluster rattled off a 19-yard rush. On 3rd-and-3, RB Peyton Hillis took a direct shotgun snap and ran off right tackle and passed back toward QB Brady Quinn. The pass fell incomplete and Succop connected on a 34-yard field goal to take the 3-0 lead. The Chiefs forced a Denver three-and-out. Facing 3rd-and-4, Quinn found TE Tony Moeaki for 19 yards to get to the Denver 12-yard line. Kansas City's drive stalled and Succop hit a 22-yard field goal to go up 6-0. On Denver's next drive, Manning hit WR Eric Decker for 29 yards on 3rd-and-13 to get into Kansas City territory. Facing 4th-and-12, K Matt Prater's 47-yard field goal was wide right. After a Chiefs punt, CB Brandon Flowers intercepted a Manning pass intended for Decker at the Chiefs 12-yard line. Flowers then pitched the ball back to S Abram Elam, who ran for 10 yards. On the ensuing drive, Quinn found Moeaki for 21 yards on 3rd-an-11. Facing 3rd-and-14, Quinn hit WR Dwayne Bowe for 13 yards. On 4th-and-1, the defense entered the neutral zone to give the Chiefs a first down. The drive stalled and P Dustin Colquitt pinned Denver at the six-yard line. Before halftime, the Broncos covered 94 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown to go up 7-6 with 0:18 left in the half. On the drive, Manning hit WR Demaryius Thomas for 15 yards and then found WR Brandon Stokley for 31 yards. Manning then found TE Jacob Tamme for 22 yards. On 3rd-and-7, Manning hit Tamme for the go-ahead touchdown. Denver WR Trindon Holliday returned the second half's opening kickoff 42 yards to set up the Denver offense. Manning completed passes for 18 and 16 yards to get near the red zone. Kansas City's defense stepped up and shut the Broncos down, and Prater's 33-yard field goal hit off the left upright, leaving the score at 7-6 in favor of the Broncos. After the missed field goal, Kansas City briefly regained the lead as RB Jamaal Charles recorded two 11-yard rushes to help set up a 49-yard Succop field goal, making the score 9-7 with 7:35 left to play in the third quarter. The Denver offense quickly picked up where they left off as RB Knowshon Moreno picked up 15 yards on the ground and RB Ronnie Hillman gained 10 to get to midfield. After a 12-yard pass to Tamme, Manning threw a 30-yard strike to Thomas for a touchdown to move the Broncos ahead 14-9 with 4:41 left in the third quarter. Dustin Colquitt and his brother, Denver P Britton Colquitt, traded punts as neither offense could sustain a drive to start the fourth quarter. After taking over on their own 16-yard line, Denver essentially put the game out of reach as they embarked on a 12-play, 68-yard drive that ate 6:10 off the clock and ended with a 34-yard Prater field goal to put the Broncos up 17-9 with 0:14 left to play in the game. With time dwindling, Quinn threw two incompletions before his final pass of the day was intercepted, signaling the 17-9 loss to the Broncos. KC Succop, 34-yard field goal (11-55, 5:40) KC Succop, 22-yard field goal (7-33, 3:25) DEN Tamme, 7-yard pass from Manning (Prater kick) (11-94, 4:57) KC Succop, 49-yard field goal (8-46, 4:22) DEN Thomas 30-yard pass from Manning (Prater kick) (87-80, 2:54) DEN Prater, 34-yard field goal (12-68, 6:10) Team Statistics Broncos Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /95 31/148 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /22 26/13 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /10.0 Punts/Average /42.3 6/45.3 Penalties/Yards /35 7/50 Fumbles/Lost /0 1/0 Possession Time :17 31:43 RUSHING KC Charles ; McCluster 2-23; Draughn 2-13; Hillis 2-5; Copper 1-1; Quinn 1-(-1). DEN Moreno 20-85; Hillman 3-9; Manning 1-1. RECEIVING KC Bowe 4-41; McCluster 4-21; Moeaki 2-40; Copper 2-14; Newsome DEN Thomas 4-82, TD; Decker 4-64; Stokley 4-62; Tamme 4-48; Moreno 4-26; Dreessen 2-3. PASSING KC Quinn , INT. Hillis DEN Manning , 2 TDs, INT. INTERCEPTIONS KC Flowers 1-(-2), Elam DEN Bruton 1-(-2). SACKS KC Houston 2.0. DEN Miller 1.0; Woodyard 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (34) (22) (49). DEN Prater 47WR 33LU (34). LB Justin Houston records one of his two sacks against Denver QB Peyton Manning.

13 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012 WON 2, LOST 13 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 L Atlanta 71,180 Charles t 5 09/16 L at Buffalo 69,402 Hillis /23 W OT at New Orleans 72,226 Draughn /30 L San Diego 69,979 Cassel /07 L 6-9 Baltimore 68,803 McCluster /14 L at Tampa Bay 46,500 Quinn /28 L Oakland 74,730 Gray /01 L at San Diego 55,831 Eachus /12 L OT at Pittsburgh 57,644 Copper /18 L 6-28 Cincinnati 63,336 TEAM t 9 11/25 L 9-17 Denver 74,244 OPPONENTS /02 W Carolina 62,860 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/09 L 7-30 at Cleveland 62,422 Bowe /16 L 0-15 at Oakland 51,446 McCluster /23 L Indianapolis 62,938 Charles /30 at Denver Moeaki K.C. Opp. Draughn TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Baldwin Rushing Hillis Passing Copper Penalty Breaston rd Down: Made/Att 66/198 72/190 Newsome rd Down Pct Maneri th Down: Made/Att 7/15 3/4 Wylie th Down Pct Boss POSSESSION AVG. 30:32 29:28 O'Connell TOTAL NET YARDS Gray Avg. Per Game Eachus Total Plays TEAM Avg. Per Play OPPONENTS t 26 NET YARDS RUSHING * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game Flowers Total Rushes Routt TM NET YARDS PASSING Houston Avg. Per Game Berry Sacked/Yards Lost 36/201 27/161 Elam Gross Yards TEAM Att./Completions 459/ /254 OPPONENTS t 4 Completion Pct * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Had Intercepted 20 7 Colquitt PUNTS/AVERAGE 75/ /46.8 TEAM NET PUNTING AVG. 75/ /39.5 OPPONENTS PENALTIES/YARDS 87/701 76/640 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD FUMBLES/BALL LOST 26/17 18/5 Arenas TOUCHDOWNS Wylie Rushing 9 9 McCluster Passing 8 26 Breaston Returns 1 7 Copper * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM TEAM OPPONENTS t 2 OPPONENTS * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Draughn Succop /17 27/ Arenas Charles Wylie Bowe Bellamy Draughn Copper Baldwin Gray Boss Toribio Cassel TEAM Hillis OPPONENTS Jones * FIELD GOALS McCluster Succop 0/ 0 3/ 4 12/14 10/12 2/2 Moeaki TEAM 0/ 0 3/ 4 12/14 10/12 2/2 Houston OPPONENTS 0/ 0 11/11 12/14 6/ 7 2/5 TEAM /17 27/ Succop: (39G,40N)(33G)(25G,45G,34G,38G,43G,31G) OPPONENTS /42 31/ ()(30G,31G)(38G)(30G,42G,52G)(49G,39N,41G)(22G, 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP N,46G)(34G,33G)(34G,22G,49G)(42G,52G)(27N)() SACKS: Houston 10, Hali 9, Jackson 3, (47G,43N,47G) Johnson 2, Pitoitua 2, Flowers 1, TM 27, OPP: (34G,21G,30G,41G)()(40G,38N)(24G,47G,45G) OPP 36 (28G,26G,39G)(55N,27G)(36G,35G,29G,32G)(25G) FUM/LOST: Cassel 9/7, Charles 5/3, (35G,31G,23G)(50N)(47N,33N,34G)()(23G,24G,34G) Arenas 2/1, Draughn 2/1, Hillis 2/2, (20G,50G,51N,57G,30G,41G)(48G,36G) McCluster 2/2, Bowe 1/1, Breaston 1/0, Hochstein 1/0, Quinn 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Cassel / Quinn / Hillis / TEAM / OPPONENTS t 27/

14 DENVER BRONCOS / WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012 WON 12, LOST 3 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 W Pittsburgh 76,823 McGahee /17 L at Atlanta 70,427 Moreno /23 L Houston 76,566 Hillman /30 W 37-6 Oakland 76,787 Ball /07 L at New England 68,756 Hester /15 W at San Diego 68,604 Caldwell /28 W New Orleans 76,832 Manning /04 W at Cincinnati 63,623 Osweiler /11 W at Carolina 73,939 TEAM /18 W San Diego 76,769 OPPONENTS /25 W 17-9 at Kansas City 74,244 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/02 W Tampa Bay 76,432 D. Thomas t 9 12/06 W at Oakland 53,807 Decker /16 W at Baltimore 71,317 Tamme /23 W Cleveland 76,351 Stokley t 5 12/30 Kansas City Dreessen Denv. Opp. McGahee TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Moreno Rushing Hillman Passing Willis Penalty Ball rd Down: Made/Att 89/201 62/202 Green rd Down Pct Holliday LG th Down: Made/Att 3/5 7/18 Holliday TM th Down Pct Caldwell POSSESSION AVG. 30:51 29:09 Gronkowski TOTAL NET YARDS Unrein t 1 Avg. Per Game TEAM t 34 Total Plays OPPONENTS t 25 Avg. Per Play * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING Harris t 2 Avg. Per Game Woodyard Total Rushes T. Carter t 1 NET YARDS PASSING Bailey Avg. Per Game Leonhard Sacked/Yards Lost 21/137 48/341 Porter t 1 Gross Yards Miller t 1 Att./Completions 555/ /314 Moore Completion Pct Bruton Had Intercepted TEAM t 5 PUNTS/AVERAGE 64/ /48.3 OPPONENTS t 2 NET PUNTING AVG. 64/ /41.5 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B PENALTIES/YARDS 95/ /919 Colquitt FUMBLES/BALL LOST 21/13 23/8 TEAM TOUCHDOWNS OPPONENTS Rushing 10 5 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Passing Holliday LG t 1 Returns 8 2 Holliday TM t 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Leonhard TEAM Decker OPPONENTS TEAM t 1 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS OPPONENTS Prater /50 25/ * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Decker Holliday LG t 1 D. Thomas Holliday TM t 1 Dreessen Bolden Stokley Ball McGahee Gronkowski Moreno Leonhard T. Carter Willis Harris TEAM t 1 Hester OPPONENTS Holliday LG * FIELD GOALS Holliday TM Prater 1/ 1 7/ 7 10/11 4/ 8 3/4 Tamme TEAM 1/ 1 7/ 7 10/11 4/ 8 3/4 Ball OPPONENTS 0/ 0 6/ 6 6/ 6 6/ 8 3/3 Hillman Prater: (26G)()(32G,23G,53G)(21G,43G,53G)()() Miller (33G,33G)(43G)(53G,43N,27G)(55N,19G,30G,32G) Porter (47N,33N,34G)(31G,47N)(43G,34G,20G,33G)(27G,36G, Unrein N)(27G,41G) Adams OPP: (21G,35G)(37G,42G)(41G)(38G,24G)(23G)(32G) Dumervil ()(28G,46N,49G,41G)(43N)()(34G,22G,49G)(31G,50G, TEAM /50 25/ G)()(45G)(27G,53G) OPPONENTS /29 21/ Pt Conv: McGahee, TM 1-2, OPP 0-3 SACKS: Miller 17.5, Dumervil 11, Woodyard 5.5, Wolfe 5, Harris 2.5, Ayers 2, Vickerson 2, Adams 1, Trevathan 1, Mays 0.5, TM 48, OPP 21 FUM/LOST: Holliday(LG) 6/1, Holliday(TM) 5/1, McGahee 5/4, D. Thomas 3/3, Manning 2/2, Ball 1/1, Bolden 1/1, Hillman 1/0, Koppen 1/0, Leonhard 1/0, Moreno 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Manning t 21/ Prater / TEAM t 21/ OPPONENTS t 48/

15 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATS Regular Season Statistics (Through Game 15) Pos. Player Solo Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PD LB Johnson, Derrick / /0 2 S Berry, Eric / /0 10 LB Houston, Justin / /32 5 CB Arenas, Javier / /0 8 LB Hali, Tamba / /0 2 CB Flowers, Brandon / /28 11 LB Pitoitua, Ropati / /0 1 DE Jackson, Tyson / /0 3 LB Belcher, Jovan / /0 1 S Elam, Abram / /10 2 DT Poe, Dontari / /0 4 S Lewis, Kendrick / /0 2 CB Routt, Stanford / /49 4 CB Brown, Jalil / /0 2 DB Hartman, Tysyn / /0 3 DB Daniels, Travis / /0 1 LB Siler, Brandon / /0 0 DE Dorsey, Glenn / /0 0 DE Smith, Shaun / /0 0 LB Greenwood, Cory / /0 0 DL Powe, Jerrell / /0 0 DL Bailey, Allen / /0 0 CB Reeves, Jacques / /0 0 DB Thorpe, Neiko /0/ /0 0 LB Studebaker, Andy / /0 0 TM TEAM / /0 0 DT Toribio, Anthony / /0 0 LB Jones, Edgar / /0 0 TOTALS / / CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total INTs (0): LB Jones, Edgar CB Brown, Jalil FR (0): LB Greenwood, Cory LB Siler, Brandon Safety (1): LB Justin Houston (Sacked QB Drew Brees) LB Studebaker, Andy at New Orleans (9/23/12) WR Copper, Terrance RB Draughn, Shaun SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS RB Gray, Cyrus TDs (1): LB Edgar Jones (11-yard fumble return) WR Bellamy, Josh at Tampa Bay (10/14/12) RB Eachus, Nate DB Hartman, Tysyn Blocked Punts (1): RB Shaun Draughn K Succop, Ryan at Tampa Bay (10/14/12) CB Arenas, Javier LB Belcher, Jovan FF (3): WR Terrance Copper (WR Deonte Thompson) LS Gafford, Thomas vs. Baltimore (10/7/12) WR McCluster, Dexter TE O'Connell, Jake RB Shaun Draughn (P Michael Koenen) DB Thorpe, Neiko at Tampa Bay 10/14/12) TOTALS KEY CB Jalil Brown (S Eric Weddle) PR = Pressure at San Diego (11/1/12) FR = Fumble Recovery FF = Forced Fumble FR (3): LB Edgar Jones (WR Deonte Thompson) INT = Interception vs. Baltimore (10/7/12) PD = Pass Defensed LB Edgar Jones (P Michael Koenen) at Tampa Bay (10/14/12) LB Cory Greenwood (S Eric Weddle) at San Diego (11/1/12) Regular season defensive and special teams statistics are based on press box statistics.

16 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (As of Dec. 23, 2012) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOW ACQ. HOMETOWN 76 Albert, Branden T Virginia D1b-08 Glen Burnie, Md. 71 Allen, Jeff OL R Illinois D2-12 Chicago, Ill. 21 Arenas, Javier CB Alabama D2b-10 Tampa, Fla. 73 Asamoah, Jon G Illinois D3a-10 Park Forest, Ill. 89 Baldwin, Jon WR Pittsburgh D1-11 Aliquippa, Pa. 11 Bellamy, Josh WR R Louisville CFA-12 St. Petersburg, Fla. 29 Berry, Eric S Tennessee D1-10 Fairburn, Ga. 15 Breaston, Steve WR Michigan UFA (ARZ)-11 North Braddock, Pa. 30 Brown, Jalil CB Colorado D4-11 Phoenix, Ariz. 7 Cassel, Matt QB USC T (NE)-09 Chatsworth, Calif. 25 Charles, Jamaal RB Texas D3a-08 Port Arthur, Texas 2 Colquitt, Dustin P Tennessee D3-05 Knoxville, Tenn. 10 Copper, Terrance WR East Carolina UFA (KC)-11 Washington, N.C. 34 Daniels, Travis DB LSU UFA (KC)-12 Hollywood, Fla. 49 DiMarco, Patrick FB South Carolina FA-12 Altamonte Springs, Fla. 20 Draughn, Shaun RB North Carolina FA-11 Tarboro, N.C. 45 Eachus, Nate RB R Colgate CFA-12 Drums, Pa. 27 Elam, Abram S Kent State UFA (DAL)-12 Riviera Beach, Fla. 24 Flowers, Brandon CB Virginia Tech D2-08 Delray Beach, Fla. 43 Gafford, Thomas LS Houston FA-09 Friendswood, Texas 32 Gray, Cyrus RB R Texas A&M D6-12 DeSoto, Texas 93 Greenwood, Cory LB Concordia CFA-10 Kingston, Ontario 91 Hali, Tamba LB Penn State D1-06 Teaneck, N.J. 31 Hartman, Tysyn DB R Kansas State CFA-12 Wichita, Kan. 40 Hillis, Peyton RB Arkansas UFA (CLE)-12 Conway, Ark. 66 Hochstein, Russ G Nebraska FA-12 Hartington, Neb. 50 Houston, Justin LB Georgia D3a-11 Statesboro, Ga. 94 Jackson, Tyson DE LSU D1-09 Edgard, La. 56 Johnson, Derrick LB Texas D1-05 Waco, Texas 99 Jones, Edgar LB Southeast Missouri UFA (BAL)-12 Rayville, La. 23 Lewis, Kendrick S Mississippi D5a-10 New Orleans, La. 65 Lilja, Ryan G Kansas State FA-10 Shawnee, Kan. 87 Maneri, Steve TE Temple W (NE)-11 Saddle Brook, N.J. 64 Mattison, Bryan C Iowa FA-12 Mishawaka, Ind. 22 McCluster, Dexter WR Mississippi D2a-10 Largo, Fla. 81 Moeaki, Tony TE Iowa D3b-10 Wheaton, Ill. 84 Newsome, Jamar WR Central Florida FA-12 Boca Ciega, Fla. 75 Pitoitua, Ropati DE Washington State FA-12 Spanaway, Wash. 92 Poe, Dontari DT R Memphis D1-12 Memphis, Tenn. 95 Powe, Jerrell DL Mississippi D6-11 Waynesboro, Miss. 9 Quinn, Brady QB Notre Dame UFA (DEN)-12 Dublin, Ohio 67 Ranglin, Rich OL Central Connecticut State FA-12 Yonkers, N.Y. 52 Siler, Brandon LB Florida UFA (SD)-11 Orlando, Fla. 90 Smith, Shaun DE South Carolina FA-12 Brooklyn, N.Y. 12 Stanzi, Ricky QB Iowa D5a-11 Mentor, Ohio 79 Stephenson, Donald OL R Oklahoma D3-12 Blue Springs, Mo. 96 Studebaker, Andy LB Wheaton FA-08 Eureka, Ill. 6 Succop, Ryan K South Carolina D7c-09 Hickory, N.C. 38 Thorpe, Neiko DB R Auburn CFA-12 Tucker, Ga. 98 Toribio, Anthony DT Carson-Newman FA-12 Miami, Fla. 57 Williams, Leon LB Miami FA-12 Brooklyn, N.Y. 74 Winston, Eric T Miami FA-12 Midland, Texas 19 Wylie, Devon WR R Fresno State D4-12 Roseville, Calif. Injured Reserve 97 Bailey, Allen DL Miami D3b-11 Sapelo Island, Ga. 80 Boss, Kevin TE Western Oregon FA-12 Philomath, Ore. 82 Bowe, Dwayne WR LSU D1-07 Miami, Fla. 72 Dorsey, Glenn DE LSU D1a-08 Gonzales, La. 61 Hudson, Rodney C Florida State D2-11 Mobile, Ala. 41 McCarthy, Kyle DB Notre Dame FA-12 Youngstown, Ohio 49 Menzie, De'Quan DB R Alabama D5-12 Columbus, Ga. 85 O'Connell, Jake TE Miami (Ohio) D7b-09 Naples, Fla. 83 Rucker, Martin TE Missouri UFA (JAX)-12 St. Joseph, Mo. 4 Tanney, Alex QB R Monmouth (Ill.) CFA-12 Lexington, Ill. Practice Squad 48 Cosby, DeMarco TE Central Missouri FA-12 Kansas City, Mo. 26 Gumbs, Jose S R Monmouth FA-12 Queens, N.Y. 88 Hemingway, Junior WR R Michigan D7b-12 Conway, S.C. 60 Long, Jerome DL R San Diego State D7a-12 Los Osos, Calif. 70 Mims, David OL Virginia Union CFA-11 Charlotte, N.C. 55 Sturdivant, Quan LB North Carolina FA-12 Oakboro, N.C. 14 Szymanski, Matt K R SMU CFA-12 College Station, Texas 68 Waldron, Dustin T R Portland State FA-12 Pleasant Hill, Ore. Practice Squad Injured List 77 Patterson, Lucas OL Texas A&M FA-12 Kingsville, Texas Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent; FA - free agent; RFA - restricted free agent; CFA - college free agent; W - waivers. HEAD COACH: Romeo Crennel OFFENSE: Maurice Carthon (Assistant Head Coach); Brian Daboll (Offensive Coordinator); Jack Bicknell Jr. (Offensive Line); Jim Bob Cooter (Offensive Quality Control); Bernie Parmalee (Tight Ends); Nick Sirianni (Wide Receivers); Steven Smith (Assistant Offensive Line); Jim Zorn (Quarterbacks). DEFENSE: Gary Gibbs (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers); Anthony Pleasant (Defensive Line); Otis Smith (Defensive Quality Control); Emmitt Thomas (Defensive Backs); Adam Zimmer (Defensive Assistant/Assistant Linebackers). SPECIALISTS: Tom McMahon (Special Teams); Derius Swinton (Special Teams Quality Control); Mike Clark (Strength and Conditioning); Brent Salazar (Assistant Strength and Conditioning).

17 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS NUMERICAL ROSTER (As of Dec. 23, 2012) 2012 NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOW ACQ. GP GS DNP IA 2 Dustin Colquitt P Tennessee D Ryan Succop K South Carolina D7c Matt Cassel QB USC T (NE) Brady Quinn QB Notre Dame UFA (DEN) Terrance Copper WR East Carolina UFA (KC) Josh Bellamy WR R Louisville CFA Ricky Stanzi QB Iowa D5a Steve Breaston WR Michigan UFA (ARZ) Devon Wylie WR R Fresno State D Shaun Draughn RB North Carolina FA Javier Arenas CB Alabama D2b Dexter McCluster WR Mississippi D2a Kendrick Lewis S Mississippi D5a Brandon Flowers CB Virginia Tech D Jamaal Charles RB Texas D3a Abram Elam S Kent State UFA (DAL) Eric Berry S Tennessee D Jalil Brown CB Colorado D Tysyn Hartman DB R Kansas State CFA Cyrus Gray RB R Texas A&M D Travis Daniels DB LSU UFA (KC) Neiko Thorpe DB R Auburn CFA Peyton Hillis RB Arkansas UFA (CLE) Thomas Gafford LS Houston FA Nate Eachus RB R Colgate CFA Patrick DiMarco FB South Carolina FA Justin Houston LB Georgia D3a Brandon Siler LB Florida UFA (SD) Derrick Johnson LB Texas D Leon Williams LB Miami FA Bryan Mattison C Iowa FA Ryan Lilja G Kansas State FA Russ Hochstein G Nebraska FA Rich Ranglin OL Central Connecticut State FA Jeff Allen OL R Illinois D Jon Asamoah G Illinois D3a Eric Winston T Miami FA Ropati Pitoitua DE Washington State FA Branden Albert T Virginia D1b Donald Stephenson OL R Oklahoma D Tony Moeaki TE Iowa D3b Jamar Newsome WR Central Florida FA Steve Maneri TE Temple W (NE) Jon Baldwin WR Pittsburgh D Shaun Smith DE South Carolina FA Tamba Hali LB Penn State D Dontari Poe DT R Memphis D Cory Greenwood LB Concordia CFA Tyson Jackson DE LSU D Jerrell Powe DL Mississippi D Andy Studebaker LB Wheaton FA Anthony Toribio DT Carson-Newman FA Edgar Jones LB Southeast Missouri UFA (BAL) Injured Reserve 4 Alex Tanney QB R Monmouth (Ill.) CFA Kyle McCarthy DB Notre Dame FA De'Quan Menzie DB R Alabama D Rodney Hudson C Florida State D Glenn Dorsey DE LSU D1a Kevin Boss TE Western Oregon FA Dwayne Bowe WR LSU D Martin Rucker TE Missouri UFA (JAX) Jake O'Connell TE Miami (Ohio) D7b Allen Bailey DL Miami D3b Practice Squad 14 Matt Szymanski K R SMU CFA Jose Gumbs S R Monmouth FA DeMarco Cosby TE Central Missouri FA Quan Sturdivant LB North Carolina FA Jerome Long DL R San Diego State D7a Dustin Waldron T R Portland State FA David Mims OL Virginia Union CFA Junior Hemingway WR R Michigan D7b Practice Squad Injured List 77 Lucas Patterson OL Texas A&M FA Key: UFA - unrestricted free agent; FA - free agent; RFA - restricted free agent; CFA - college free agent; W- waivers. HEAD COACH: Romeo Crennel OFFENSE: Maurice Carthon (Assistant Head Coach); Brian Daboll (Offensive Coordinator); Jack Bicknell Jr. (Offensive Line); Jim Bob Cooter (Offensive Quality Control); Bernie Parmalee (Tight Ends); Nick Sirianni (Wide Receivers); Steven Smith (Assistant Offensive Line); Jim Zorn (Quarterbacks). DEFENSE: Gary Gibbs (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers); Anthony Pleasant (Defensive Line); Otis Smith (Defensive Quality Control); Emmitt Thomas (Defensive Backs); Adam Zimmer (Defensive Assistant/Assistant Linebackers). SPECIALISTS: Tom McMahon (Special Teams); Derius Swinton (Special Teams Quality Control); Mike Clark (Strength and Conditioning); Brent Salazar (Assistant Strength and Conditioning).

18 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS POSITION-BY-POSITION ROSTER (As of Dec. 23, 2012) QUARTERBACKS (3) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 7 Cassel, Matt QB USC Chatsworth, Calif. T (NE)-09 9 Quinn, Brady QB Notre Dame Dublin, Ohio UFA (DEN) Stanzi, Ricky QB Iowa Mentor, Ohio D5a-11 RUNNING BACKS (6) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 25 Charles, Jamaal RB Texas Port Arthur, Texas D3a DiMarco, Patrick FB South Carolina Altamonte Springs, Fla. FA Draughn, Shaun RB North Carolina Tarboro, N.C. FA Eachus, Nate RB R Colgate Drums, Pa. CFA Gray, Cyrus RB R Texas A&M DeSoto, Texas D Hillis, Peyton RB Arkansas Conway, Ark. UFA (CLE)-12 WIDE RECEIVERS (7) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 89 Baldwin, Jon WR Pittsburgh Aliquippa, Pa. D Bellamy, Josh WR R Louisville St. Petersburg, Fla. CFA Breaston, Steve WR Michigan North Braddock, Pa. UFA (KC) Copper, Terrance WR East Carolina Washington, N.C. UFA (KC) McCluster, Dexter WR Mississippi Largo, Fla. D2a Newsome, Jamar WR Central Florida Boca Ciega, Fla. FA Wylie, Devon WR R Fresno State Roseville, Calif. D4-12 TIGHT ENDS (2) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 87 Maneri, Steve TE Temple Saddle Brook, N.J. W (NE) Moeaki, Tony TE Iowa Wheaton, Ill. D3b-10 OFFENSIVE LINE (9) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 76 Albert, Branden T Virginia Glen Burnie, Md. D1b Allen, Jeff OL R Illinois Chicago, Ill. D Asamoah, Jon G Illinois Park Forest, Ill. D3a Hochstein, Russ G Nebraska Hartington, Neb. FA Lilja, Ryan G Kansas State Shawnee, Kan. FA Mattison, Bryan C Iowa Mishawaka, Ind. FA Stephenson, Donald OL R Oklahoma Blue Springs, Mo. D Ranglin, Rich OL Central Connecticut State Yonkers, N.Y. FA Winston, Eric T Miami Midland, Texas FA-12 DEFENSIVE LINE (6) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 94 Jackson, Tyson DE LSU Edgard, La. D Pitoitua, Ropati DE Washington State Spanaway, Wash. FA Poe, Dontari DT R Memphis Memphis, Tenn. D Powe, Jerrell DL Mississippi Waynesboro, Miss. D Smith, Shaun DE South Carolina Brooklyn, N.Y. FA Toribio, Anthony DT Carson-Newman Miami, Fla. FA-12 LINEBACKERS (8) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 93 Greenwood, Cory LB Concordia Kingston, Ontario CFA Hali, Tamba LB Penn State Teaneck, N.J. D Houston, Justin LB Georgia Statesboro, Ga. D3a Johnson, Derrick LB Texas Waco, Texas D Jones, Edgar LB Southeast Missouri Rayville, La. UFA (BAL) Siler, Brandon LB Florida Orlando, Fla. UFA (SD) Studebaker, Andy LB Wheaton Eureka, Ill. FA Williams, Leon LB Miami Brooklyn, N.Y. FA-12 DEFENSIVE BACKS (9) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 21 Arenas, Javier CB Alabama Tampa, Fla. D2b Berry, Eric S Tennessee Fairburn, Ga. D Brown, Jalil CB Colorado Phoenix, Ariz. D Daniels, Travis DB LSU Hollywood, Fla. UFA (KC) Elam, Abram S Kent State Riviera Beach, Fla. UFA (DAL) Flowers, Brandon CB Virginia Tech Delray Beach, Fla. D Hartman, Tysyn DB R Kansas State Wichita, Kan. CFA Lewis, Kendrick S Mississippi New Orleans, La. D5a Thorpe, Neiko DB R Auburn Tucker, Ga. CFA-12 SPECIALISTS (3) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 2 Colquitt, Dustin P Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. D Gafford, Thomas LS Houston Friendswood, Texas FA-09 6 Succop, Ryan K South Carolina Hickory, N.C. D7c-09 PRACTICE SQUAD (8) 14 Szymanski, Matt K R SMU College Station, Texas CFA Gumbs, Jose S R Monmouth Queens, N.Y. FA Cosby, DeMarco TE Central Missouri Kansas City, Mo. FA Hemingway, Junior WR R Michigan Conway, S.C. D7b Long, Jerome DL R San Diego State Los Osos, Calif. D7a Mims, David OL Virginia Union Charlotte, N.C. CFA Sturdivant, Quan LB North Carolina Oakboro, N.C. FA Waldron, Dustin T R Portland State Pleasant Hill, Ore. FA-12

19 (As of Dec. 23, 2012) OFFENSE WR 89 Jon Baldwin 15 Steve Breaston 19 Devon Wylie 84 Jamar Newsome LT 76 Branden Albert 79 Donald Stephenson LG 71 Jeff Allen 66 Russ Hochstein 67 Rich Ranglin C 65 Ryan Lilja 64 Bryan Mattison RG 73 Jon Asamoah 66 Russ Hochstein 67 Rich Ranglin RT 74 Eric Winston TE 81 Tony Moeaki 87 Steve Maneri WR 22 Dexter McCluster 10 Terrance Copper 11 Josh Bellamy QB 9 Brady Quinn 7 Matt Cassel 12 Ricky Stanzi RB 25 Jamaal Charles 20 Shaun Draughn 32 Cyrus Gray RB 40 Peyton Hillis 45 Nate Eachus 49 Patrick DiMarco DEFENSE LDE 94 Tyson Jackson 90 Shaun Smith NT 92 Dontari Poe 98 Anthony Toribio 95 Jerrell Powe RDE 75 Ropati Pitoitua LOLB 50 Justin Houston LILB 52 Brandon Siler 93 Cory Greenwood 57 Leon Williams RILB 56 Derrick Johnson 93 Cory Greenwood ROLB 91 Tamba Hali 96 Andy Studebaker 99 Edgar Jones LCB 24 Brandon Flowers 30 Jalil Brown 38 Neiko Thorpe RCB 21 Javier Arenas 30 Jalil Brown 38 Neiko Thorpe SS 29 Eric Berry 27 Abram Elam FS 23 Kendrick Lewis 34 Travis Daniels 31 Tysyn Hartman SPECIALISTS P 2 Dustin Colquitt K 6 Ryan Succop KO 6 Ryan Succop LS 43 Thomas Gafford 93 Cory Greenwood 96 Andy Studebaker H 2 Dustin Colquitt 9 Brady Quinn 12 Ricky Stanzi PR 21 Javier Arenas 22 Dexter McCluster 19 Devon Wylie KR 21 Javier Arenas 22 Dexter McCluster 19 Devon Wylie Rookies Underlined 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jon Asamoah AH-suh-MO-uh Jalil Brown Juh-LEEL Shaun Draughn Drone Nate Eachus EACH-us Tamba Hali TOM-buh HA-LEE Russ Hochstein HOKE-stine Steve Maneri Muh-NAIR-ee Tony Moeaki mo-ee-ah-key Ropati Pitoitua ROW-pot-EE Pih-TOE-uh-TOO-uh Dontari Poe Don-TAR-ee Jerrell Powe Juh-rell PO Ryan Succop Suck-up Anthony Toribio Tuh-rib-EE-OH Devon Wylie Devin

20 Note: Players on a Reserve List and not on the 53-man roster are in italics. YEAR DRAFT FREE AGENTS/WAIVERS TRADE 2005 LB Derrick Johnson (1) P Dustin Colquitt (3) 2006 LB Tamba Hali (1) 2007 WR Dwayne Bowe (1) HOW THE 2012 CHIEFS WERE BUILT 2008 DE Glenn Dorsey (1a) LS Thomas Gafford (FA) T Branden Albert (1b) LB Andy Studebaker (FA) CB Brandon Flowers (2) RB Jamaal Charles (3a) 2009 DE Tyson Jackson (1) DB Travis Daniels (FA) QB Matt Cassel (NE) TE Jake O'Connell (7b) K Ryan Succop (7c) 2010 S Eric Berry (1) WR Terrance Copper (UFA/BAL) WR Dexter McCluster (2a) LB Cory Greenwood (CFA) CB Javier Arenas (2b) G Ryan Lilja (FA) G Jon Asamoah (3a) TE Tony Moeaki (3b) S Kendrick Lewis (5a) 2011 WR Jonathan Baldwin (1) WR Steve Breaston (UFA/ARZ) OL Rodney Hudson (2) RB Shaun Draughn (FA) LB Justin Houston (3a) TE Steve Maneri (W/NE) DL Allen Bailey (3b) LB Brandon Siler (UFA/SD) DB Jalil Brown (4) QB Ricky Stanzi (5a) DL Jerrell Powe (6) 2012 DT Dontari Poe (1) WR Josh Bellamy (CFA) OL Jeff Allen (2) TE Kevin Boss (FA) OL Donald Stephenson (3) FB Patrick DiMarco (FA) WR Devon Wylie (4) RB Nate Eachus (CFA) DB De'Quan Menzie (5) S Abram Elam (UFA/DAL) RB Cyrus Gray (6) DB Tysyn Hartman (CFA) RB Peyton Hillis (FA) G Russ Hochstein (FA) LB Edgar Jones (UFA/BAL) C Bryan Mattison (FA) DB Kyle McCarthy (FA) WR Jamar Newsome (FA) DE Ropati Pitoitua (FA) QB Brady Quinn (UFA/DEN) OL Rich Ranglin (FA) TE Martin Rucker (UFA/JAX) DT Shaun Smith (FA) QB Alex Tanney (CFA) DB Neiko Thorpe (CFA) DT Anthony Toribio (FA) LB Leon Williams (FA) T Eric Winston (FA) ROSTER BREAKDOWN 7 Unrestricted Free Agents 2 Waiver Claim 30 Draft Choices 17 Free Agents 1 Trade 6 College Free Agents 10 Injured Reserve

21 CHIEFS 2012 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE 10th Year (1) 6th Year (4) 4th Year (3) 2nd Year (8) OL Russ Hochstein WR Steve Breaston DE Tyson Jackson WR Jonathan Baldwin LB Edgar Jones DE Ropati Pitoitua DB Jalil Brown 9th Year (3) QB Brady Quinn K Ryan Succop LB Justin Houston WR Terrance Copper LB Brandon Siler TE Steve Maneri G Ryan Lilja C Bryan Mattison DE Shaun Smith DL Jerrell Powe 5th Year (7) 3rd Year (7) QB Ricky Stanzi 8th Year (4) T Branden Albert CB Javier Arenas DL Anthony Toribio QB Matt Cassel RB Jamaal Charles G Jon Asamoah P Dustin Colquitt CB Brandon Flowers S Eric Berry 1st Year (3) DB Travis Daniels LS Thomas Gafford LB Cory Greenwood FB Patrick DiMarco LB Derrick Johnson RB Peyton Hillis S Kendrick Lewis RB Shaun Draughn LB Andy Studebaker WR Dexter McCluster WR Jamar Newsome 7th Year (3) LB Leon Williams TE Tony Moeaki S Abram Elam Rookie (9) LB Tamba Hali OL Jeff Allen T Eric Winston WR Josh Bellamy RB Nate Eachus RB Cyrus Gray DB Tysyn Hartman DT Dontari Poe OL Donald Stephenson DB Neiko Thorpe WR Devon Wylie CHIEFS 2012 ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND [Overall selection in brackets] 1st Round (8) [3] DE Tyson Jackson (2009), [5] S Eric Berry (2010), [11] DT Dontari Poe (2012), [15] LB Derrick Johnson (2005), [15] T Branden Albert (2008), [20] LB Tamba Hali (2006), [22] QB Brady Quinn ( CLE), [26] WR Jonathan Baldwin (2011). 2nd Round (4) [35] CB Brandon Flowers (2008), [36] RB Dexter McCluster (2010), [44] OL Jeff Allen (2012), [50] CB Javier Arenas (2010). 3rd Round (7) [66] T Eric Winston ( HOU), [68] G Jon Asamoah (2010), [70] LB Justin Houston (2011), [73] RB Jamaal Charles (2008), [74] OL Donald Stephenson (2012), [93] TE Tony Moeaki (2010), [99] P Dustin Colquitt (2005). 4th Round (4) [104] DB Travis Daniels ( MIA), [107] WR Devon Wylie (2012), [110] LB Leon Williams ( CLE), [118] DB Jalil Brown (2011). 5th Round (4) [135] QB Ricky Stanzi (2011), [136] S Kendrick Lewis (2010), [142] WR Steve Breaston ( ARZ), [151] OL Russ Hochstein ( TB). 6th Round (3) [182] RB Cyrus Gray, [199] DL Jerrell Powe (2011), [203] LB Andy Studebaker ( PHI). 7th Round (4) [227] RB Peyton Hillis ( DEN), [230] QB Matt Cassel ( NE), [240] LB Brandon Siler ( SD), [256] K Ryan Succop (2009). Undrafted (19) DT Shaun Smith ( DAL), WR Terrance Copper ( DAL), G Ryan Lilja (2004), S Abram Elam ( MIA), LS Thomas Gafford ( GB), LB Edgar Jones ( BAL), C Bryan Mattison ( NYJ), DE Ropati Pitoitua ( NYJ), DT Anthony Toribio ( MIA), LB Cory Greenwood (2010), TE Steve Maneri ( TEN), FB Patrick DiMarco ( SD), RB Shaun Draughn ( WAS), WR Jamar Newsome ( JAX), WR Josh Bellamy (2012), RB Nate Eachus (2012), DB Tysyn Hartman (2012), OL Rich Ranglin (2012), DB Neiko Thorpe (2012).

22 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2012 TRANSACTIONS (as of 12/23/12) Date Player... Transaction Jan. 3 BANNON, Shane, FB... Signed Contract Jan. 3 BRUGGEMAN, Rob, OL... Signed Contract Jan. 3 CAMPBELL, Caleb, LB... Signed Contract Jan. 3 NEWSOME, Jamar, WR... Signed Contract Jan. 3 PATTERSON, Luke, OL... Signed Contract Jan. 3 TORIBIO, Anthony, DT... Signed Contract Jan. 9 CRENNEL, Romeo... Hired as Head Coach Jan. 30 McMAHON, Tom... Hired as Special Teams Coach Feb. 1 MUIR, Bill, Offensive Coordinator... Retired Feb. 6 DABOLL, Brian... Hired as Offensive Coordinator Feb. 9 O CONNELL, Jake, TE... Signed Contract Feb. 14 BICKNELL, Jack... Hired as Offensive Line Coach Feb. 14 COOTER, Jim Bob... Hired as Offensive Quality Control Feb. 14 SIRIANNI, Nick... Promoted to Wide Receivers Coach Feb. 14 SWINTON, Derius... Hired as Special Teams Quality Control Feb. 14 McCARTHY, Kyle, DB... Signed Contract Feb. 20 ROUTT, Stanford, CB... Signed Contract Feb. 24 REEVES, Jacques, DB... Signed Contract Mar. 6 WILLIAMS, Demorrio, LB... Released Mar. 12 GORDON, Amon, DL... Signed Contract Mar. 15 HILLIS, Peyton, RB... Signed Contract Mar. 16 BOSS, Kevin, TE... Signed Contract Mar. 19 QUINN, Brady, QB... Signed Contract Mar. 19 WINSTON, Eric, T... Signed Contract Mar. 22 BELCHER, Jovan, LB... Signed RFA Tender Apr. 4 DANIELS, Travis, DB... Signed Contract Apr. 26 POE, Dontari, DT... Drafted in 1 st Round Apr. 27 ALLEN, Jeff, OL... Drafted in 2 nd Round Apr. 27 STEPHENSON, Donald, OL... Drafted in 3 rd Round Apr. 28 WYLIE, Devon, WR... Drafted in 4 th Round Apr. 28 MENZIE, DeQuan, DB... Drafted in 5 th Round Apr. 28 GRAY, Cyrus, RB... Drafted in 6 th Round Apr. 28 LONG, Jerome, DL... Drafted in 7 th Round Apr. 28 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Drafted in 7 th Round Apr. 30 BELLAMY, Josh, WR... Signed Contract Apr. 30 BIERE, Tim, TE... Signed Contract Apr. 30 CHEADLE, Justin, OL... Signed Contract Apr. 30 EACHUS, Nate, RB... Signed Contract Apr. 30 FANOR, Jean, DB... Signed Contract Apr. 30 FENNER, Chandler, DB... Signed Contract Apr. 30 GENTRY, Taylor, FB... Signed Contract Apr. 30 HARTMAN, Tysyn, DB... Signed Contract Apr. 30 HEYMAN, Dexter, LB... Signed Contract Apr. 30 HOLLAND, Cam, OL... Signed Contract Apr. 30 JOHNSON, Ethan, DE... Signed Contract Apr. 30 KINNIE, Brandon, WR... Signed Contract Apr. 30 PARKS, Terrance, DB... Signed Contract Apr. 30 SZYMANSKI, Matt, K... Signed Contract Apr. 30 THORPE, Neiko, DB... Signed Contract May 8 PITOITUA, Ropati, DE... Signed Contract May 11 GRAY, Cyrus, RB... Signed Contract May 11 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Signed Contract May 11 LONG, Jerome, DT... Signed Contract May 11 WYLIE, Devon, WR... Signed Contract May 16 ALLEN, Jeff, OL... Signed Contract May 16 ELLIS, Dominique, DB... Signed Contract May 16 MENZIE, De Quan, DB... Signed Contract May 16 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Signed Contract May 16 RUCKER, Martin, TE... Signed Contract May 16 WILLIAMS, Leon, LB... Signed Contract May 17 STEPHENSON, Donald, OL... Signed Contract May 22 WEAVER, Aaron, WR... Signed Contract June 4 ELAM, Abram, S... Signed Contract June 5 TANNEY, Alex, QB... Signed Contract June 13 RUCKER, Martin, TE... Placed on Injured Reserve July 26 UGOH, Tony, OL... Signed Contract July 26 POE, Dontari, DT... Signed Contract July 30 GENTRY, Taylor, FB... Released Date Player... Transaction July 30 JONES, Edgar, LB... Signed Contract July 30 McCarthy, Kyle, DB... Placed on Injured Reserve July 30 UGOH, Tony, OL... Retired July 31 WILLIS, Ray, T... Signed Contract Aug. 2 DiMARCO, Patrick, FB... Signed Contract Aug. 17 BOWE, Dwayne, WR... Signed Franchise Tender Aug. 17 WILLIS, Ray, T... Retired Aug. 26 BANNON, Shane, FB... Released Aug. 26 BIERE, Tim, TE... Released Aug. 26 CAMPBELL, Caleb, LB... Released Aug. 26 CHEADLE, Justin, OL... Released Aug. 26 ELLIS, Dominique, DB... Released Aug. 26 FANOR, Jean, DB... Released Aug. 26 HEYMAN, Dexter, LB... Released Aug. 26 HOLLAND, Cam, OL... Released Aug. 26 HORNE, Jeremy, WR... Released Aug. 26 JOHNSON, Ethan, DL... Released Aug. 26 KINNIE, Brandon, WR... Released Aug. 26 MARKSHAUSEN, Zeke, WR... Released Aug. 26 SZYMANSKI, Matt, K/P... Released Aug. 26 WEAVER, Aaron, WR... Released Aug. 31 BAIR, Brandon, DL... Waived Aug. 31 BAKER, Mikail, DB... Waived Aug. 31 BELLAMY, Josh, WR... Waived Aug. 31 BRUGGEMAN, Rob, OL... Waived Aug. 31 DiMARCO, Patrick, FB... Waived Aug. 31 FENNER, Chandler, DB... Waived Aug. 31 GORDON, Amon, DL... Contract Terminated Aug. 31 HARRIS, Darryl, OL... Waived Aug. 31 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Waived Aug. 31 LONG, Jerome, DL... Waived Aug. 31 MENZIE, De Quan, DB... Placed on Injured Reserve Aug. 31 MILLER, Gabe, LB... Waived Aug. 31 MIMS, David, OL... Waived Aug. 31 NEWSOME, Jamar, WR... Waived Aug. 31 PARKS, Terrance, DB... Waived Aug. 31 PATTERSON, Lucas, OL... Waived Aug. 31 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Waived Aug. 31 TANNEY, Alex, QB... Placed on Injured Reserve Aug. 31 THORPE, Neiko, DB... Waived Aug. 31 WASHINGTON, Donald, S... Waived Aug. 31 WILLIAMS, Leon, LB... Contract Terminated Sept. 1 BELLAMY, Josh, WR... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 1 DiMARCO, Patrick, FB... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 1 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 1 LONG, Jerome, DL... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 1 MIMS, David, OL... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 1 NEWSOME, Jamar, WR... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 1 PATTERSON, Lucas, OL... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 1 THORPE, Neiko, DB... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 3 HALI, Tamba, LB... Placed on Reserve/NFL Suspension Sept. 3 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Contract Terminated Sept. 3 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 8 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Contract Terminated Sept. 8 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 11 SHEFFIELD, Cameron, LB... Waived Sept. 12 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Contract Terminated Sept. 12 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 15 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Contract Terminated Sept. 15 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 18 HEMINGWAY, Junior, WR... Contract Terminated Sept. 18 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 21 PATTERSON, Lucas, OL... Placed on Practice Squad Injured List Sept. 21 HEMINGWAY Junior, WR... Signed to Practice Squad Sept. 25 REEVES, Jacques, CB... Placed on Injured Reserve Sept. 26 HUDSON, Rodney, C... Placed on Injured Reserve Sept. 26 HOCHSTEIN, Russ, G... Signed Contract Sept. 26 MATTISON, Bryan, C... Signed Contract

23 Date Player... Transaction Sept. 28 REEVES, Jacques, CB... Contract Terminated/Injury Settlement Oct. 3 BOSS, Kevin, TE... Placed on Injured Reserve Oct. 3 KEHL, Bryan, LB... Signed Contract Oct. 6 MATTISON, Bryan, C... Released Oct. 6 THORPE, Neiko, DB... Signed to Active Roster Oct. 9 THORPE, Neiko, DB... Waived Oct. 9 MATTISON, Bryan, C... Signed Contract Nov. 5 ROUTT, Stanford, CB... Released Nov. 5 SMITH, Shaun, DT... Signed Contract Nov. 5 GIBBS, Gary... Promoted to Defensive Coordinator Nov. 12 DORSEY, Glenn, DE... Placed on Injured Reserve Nov. 12 THORPE, Neiko, DB... Signed to Active Roster Nov. 14 COSBY, DeMarco, TE... Signed to Practice Squad Nov. 17 O CONNELL, Jake, TE... Placed on Injured Reserve Nov. 17 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Signed to Active Roster Nov. 21 SZYMANSKI, Matt, K/P... Signed to Practice Squad Nov. 24 RANGLIN, Rich, OT... Waived Nov. 24 NEWSOME, Jamar, WR... Signed to Active Roster Nov. 27 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Signed to Practice Squad Nov. 28 KEHL, Bryan, LB... Released Nov. 29 HICKS, Hayworth, OL... Signed Contract Nov. 29 SZYMANSKI, Matt, K... Released Nov. 29 STURDIVANT, Quan, LB... Signed to Practice Squad Dec. 1 DIMARCO, Patrick, FB... Signed to Active Roster Dec. 5 GUMBS, Jose, S... Signed to Practice Squad Dec. 6 BAILEY, Allen, DL... Placed on Injured Reserve Dec. 6 WILLIAMS, Leon, LB... Signed Contract Dec. 8 HICKS, Hayworth, OL... Released Dec. 8 BELLAMY, Josh, WR... Signed to Active Roster Dec. 12 WALDRON, Dustin, T... Signed to Practice Squad Dec. 15 BOWE, Dwayne, WR... Placed on Injured Reserve Dec. 15 RANGLIN, Rich, OL... Signed to Active Roster Dec. 19 SZYMANSKI, Matt, K... Signed to Practice Squad

24 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ADDITIONAL STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON Week 17 Dec. 30 at Denver

25 2012 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/28 11/1 11/12 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/9 12/16 ATL BUF NO SD BAL TB OAK SD PIT CIN DEN CAR CLE OAK IND DEN FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage 68.8% 35.7% 38.9% 40.0% 46.2% 35.3% 30.8% 58.3% 15.4% 9.1% 21.4% 42.9% 9.1% 8.3% 20.0% 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

26 2012 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/28 11/1 11/12 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/9 12/16 ATL BUF NO SD BAL TB OAK SD PIT CIN DEN CAR CLE OAK IND DEN FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage 50.0% 41.7% 38.5% 25.0% 27.3% 44.4% 16.7% 44.4% 37.5% 28.6% 50.0% 60.0% 33.3% 41.2% 37.5% 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

27 2012 CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Passes Attempted 44 Matt Cassel at New Orleans 9/23 Passes Completed 26 Matt Cassel at New Orleans 9/23 Passing Yards 301 Matt Cassel at Buffalo 9/16 Touchdown Passes 2 Matt Cassel at Buffalo 9/16 Matt Cassel SAN DIEGO 9/30 Brady Quinn CAROLINA 12/2 Pass Receptions 8 Dwayne Bowe at Buffalo 9/16 Dwayne Bowe at San Diego 11/1 Receiving Yards 108 Dwayne Bowe SAN DIEGO 9/30 Touchdown Receptions 2 Dwayne Bowe at Buffalo 9/16 Rushing Yards 233 Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23 Rushing Attempts 33 Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23 Rushing Touchdowns 1 Shaun Draughn ATLANTA 9/9 Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23 Jamaal Charles SAN DIEGO 9/30 Shaun Draughn at San Diego 11/1 Jamaal Charles at Pittsburgh 11/12 Peyton Hillis CAROLINA 12/2 Jamaal Charles at Cleveland 12/9 Jamaal Charles INDIANAPOLIS 12/23 Yards From Scrimmage 288 Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23 Combined Net Yards 288 Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23 Interceptions Made 1 Stanford Routt at New Orleans 9/23 Brandon Flowers SAN DIEGO 9/30 Brandon Flowers BALTIMORE 10/7 Justin Houston at Tampa Bay 10/14 Stanford Routt OAKLAND 10/28 Eric Berry at San Diego 11/1 Brandon Flowers DENVER 11/25 INT Return Yards 32 Stanford Routt at New Orleans 9/23 Justin Houston at Tampa Bay 10/14 Sacks 3.0 Justin Houston at New Orleans 9/23 Punts 8 Dustin Colquitt at Pittsburgh 11/12 Punting Average 54.7 Dustin Colquitt at Oakland 12/16 Punt Returns 5 Javier Arenas OAKLAND 10/28 Punt Return Yards 59 Javier Arenas OAKLAND 10/28 Kickoff Returns 4 Javier Arenas ATLANTA 9/9 Shaun Draughn at San Diego 11/1 Kickoff Return Yards 83 Shaun Draughn at San Diego 11/1 Field Goals Attempted 6 Ryan Succop at New Orleans 9/23 Field Goals Made 6 Ryan Succop at New Orleans 9/ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS LONGEST PLAYS Run From Scrimmage 91 Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23 Touchdown Run 91 Jamaal Charles at New Orleans 9/23 Pass Reception 57 Jon Baldwin INDIANAPOLIS 12/23 Touchdown Reception 33 Dwayne Bowe at Buffalo 9/16 Interception Return 32 Stanford Routt at New Orleans 9/23 Justin Houston at Tampa Bay 10/14 Punt Return 27 Javier Arenas OAKLAND 10/28 Kickoff Return 41 Shaun Draughn BALTIMORE 10/7 Punt 71 Dustin Colquitt at Oakland 12/16 Field Goal 52 Ryan Succop OAKLAND 10/28 52 Ryan Succop CAROLINA 12/2

28 2012 OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Passes Attempted 36 Drew Brees at New Orleans 9/23 Passes Completed 23 Matt Ryan ATLANTA 9/9 Passing Yards 328 Josh Freeman at Tampa Bay 10/14 Touchdown Passes 3 Matt Ryan ATLANTA 9/9 Drew Brees at New Orleans 9/23 Josh Freeman at Tampa Bay 10/14 Cam Newton CAROLINA 12/2 Pass Receptions 8 Josh Gordon at Cleveland 12/9 Receiving Yards 120 Steve Smith CAROLINA 12/2 Touchdown Receptions 2 Julio Jones ATLANTA 9/9 Vincent Jackson at Tampa Bay 10/14 Rushing Yards 123 C.J. Spiller at Buffalo 9/16 Rushing Attempts 30 Darren McFadden at Oakland 12/16 Rushing Touchdowns 2 C.J. Spiller at Buffalo 9/16 Trent Richardson at Cleveland 12/9 Yards From Scrimmage 170 C.J. Spiller at Buffalo 9/16 Combined Net Yards 170 C.J. Spiller at Buffalo 9/16 Interceptions Made 1 20 Tied INT Return Yards 78t Ronde Barber at Tampa Bay 10/14 Sacks 2.0 Kyle Williams at Buffalo 9/16 Junior Galette at New Orleans 9/23 Brett Keisel at Pittsburgh 11/12 Punts 7 Brian Moorman at Buffalo 9/16 Pat McAfee INDIANAPOLIS 12/23 Punting Average 55.8 Thomas Morstead at New Orleans 9/23 Punt Returns 3 Leodis McKelvin at Buffalo 9/16 Roscoe Parrish at Tampa Bay 10/14 Phillip Adams OAKLAND 10/28 Brandon Tate CINCINNATI 11/18 Joshua Cribbs at Cleveland 12/9 Punt Return Yards 98 Leodis McKelvin at Buffalo 9/16 Kickoff Returns 4 Darren Sproles at New Orleans 9/23 Kickoff Return Yards 107 Darren Sproles at New Orleans 9/23 Field Goals Attempted 6 Sebastian Janikowski at Oakland 12/16 Field Goals Made 5 Sebastian Janikowski at Oakland 12/ OPPONENTS LONGEST PLAYS Run From Scrimmage 47 Darren Sproles at New Orleans 9/23 Touchdown Run 17 C.J. Spiller at Buffalo 9/16 Pass Reception 62 Mike Williams at Tampa Bay 10/14 Touchdown Reception 62 Mike Williams at Tampa Bay 10/14 Interception Return 78t Ronde Barber at Tampa Bay 10/14 Punt Return 93t Travis Benjamin at Cleveland 12/9 Kickoff Return 77 Jacquizz Rodgers ATLANTA 9/9 Punt 70 Thomas Morstead at New Orleans 9/23 Field Goal 57 Sebastian Janikowski at Oakland 12/16

29 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS BIG YARDAGE GAMES 100-Yard Pass Receivers Date Opponent Player Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Buffalo Dwayne Bowe t 2 9/30 SAN DIEGO Dwayne Bowe t Yard Rushers Date Opponent Player Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD New Orleans Jamaal Charles t 1 10/7 BALTIMORE Jamaal Charles Pittsburgh Jamaal Charles t 1 11/25 DENVER Jamaal Charles /2 CAROLINA Jamaal Charles Cleveland Jamaal Charles t 1 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Jamaal Charles t 1 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Peyton Hillis Yard Passers Date Opponent Player Att. Comp. Yds. LG TD Buffalo Matt Cassel t OPPONENTS BIG YARDAGE GAMES 100-Yard Pass Receivers Date Opponent Player Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA Julio Jones Tampa Bay Mark Williams t 1 12/2 CAROLINA Steve Smith Yard Rushers Date Opponent Player Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Buffalo C.J. Spiller /7 BALTIMORE Ray Rice /28 OAKLAND Darren McFadden /18 CINCINNATI BenJarvus Green-Ellis Oakland Darren McFadden Yard Passers Date Opponent Player Att. Comp. Yds. LG TD Tampa Bay Josh Freeman t 3

30 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS PASSER RATING PASSING GAMES Date Opponent Player Att. Cmp. Yds. Cmp. % Yds/Att. Yds/Cmp. TD TD % INT INT% Long Sack/Lost Rating 12/2 CAROLINA Brady Quinn % % 0 0.0% 34 1/ OPPONENTS PASSER RATING PASSING GAMES Date Opponent Player Att. Cmp. Yds. Cmp. % Yds/Att. Yds/Cmp. TD TD % INT INT% Long Sack/Lost Rating 9/9 ATLANTA Matt Ryan % % 0 0.0% 31 1/ /30 SAN DIEGO Philip Rivers % % 1 4.3% 33 3/ /14 at Tampa Bay Josh Freeman % % 1 3.8% 62t 1/ /1 at San Diego Philip Rivers % % 1 5.0% 30 1/ /18 CINCINNATI Andy Dalton % % 0 0.0% 40 2/ /2 CAROLINA Cam Newton % % 0 0.0% 53 2/ *Need minimum of 20 attempts to qualify

31 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS WEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGS OFFENSE DEFENSE *Points *Points Date Opponent Total Rush Pass Scored Total Rush Pass Allowed 9/9 ATLANTA T T-28 Buffalo T-26 21t T-31 New Orleans T /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE T Tampa Bay /21 BYE /28 OAKLAND T San Diego 16 3 T-25 T T Pittsburgh T-28 11/18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland T-27 Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS * Includes return scores CHIEFS RECORD IN 2012 WHEN... At home: 1-7 Producing individual 100-yard rusher: 2-5 On the road: 1-6 Allowing individual 100-yard rusher: 0-5 In September: 1-3 Producing individual 300-yard passer: 0-1 In October: 0-3 Allowing individual 300-yard passer: 0-1 In November: 0-4 Producing individual 100-yard receiver: 0-2 In December/January: 1-3 Allowing individual 100-yard receiver: 1-2 Scoring First: 1-4 **Producing an ind rating passer: 1-0 Opponent Scores First: 1-9 **Allowing an ind rating passer: 1-5 Leading at halftime: 1-0 Trailing at halftime: 1-11 Team scores 21 points or more: 2-1 Tied at halftime: 0-2 Team scores fewer than 21 points: 0-12 Leading after three quarters: 1-0 Opponent scores 21 points or more: 2-8 Trailing after three quarters: 1-12 Opponent scores fewer than 21 points: 0-5 Tied after three quarters: 0-1 Outdoors: 1-13 Positive turnover ratio: 0-0 Indoors: 1-0 Negative turnover ratio: 1-9 Day games: 2-11 Turnover ratio +2 or more: 0-0 Night games: 0-2 Turnover ratio +1: 0-0 Natural grass: 1-12 Turnover ratio even: 1-4 Artificial surface: 1-1 Turnover ratio -1: 0-2 Turnover ratio -2 or more: 1-7 Vs. teams with winning record at time: 0-5 Vs. teams with losing record at time: 2-7 Vs. teams with.500 record at time: 0-0 **Need minimum of 20 attempts to qualify

32 2012 CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS PASSING: CASSEL Date Opp. Att. Cmp. Yds. Cmp% Yds/Att. Yds/Comp. TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating 9/9 ATLANTA % % 2 6.1% 24 3/ Buffalo % % 1 2.4% 33t 5/ New Orleans % % 1 2.3% 20 3/ /30 SAN DIEGO % % 3 7.1% 29t 2/ /7 BALTIMORE % % % 26 0/ Tampa Bay /Head 10/28 OAKLAND % % 1 3.3% 46 2/ San Diego % % 1 3.4% 22 1/ Pittsburgh % % 1 3.8% 38 2/ /18 CINCINNATI % % 0 0.0% 26 1/ /25 DENVER Did Not Play 12/2 CAROLINA Did Not Play Cleveland Did Not Play Oakland Did Not Play 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Did Not Play TOTALS % % % 46 19/ PASSING: QUINN Date Opp. Att. Cmp. Yds. Cmp% Yds/Att. Yds/Comp. TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating 9/9 ATLANTA Did Not Play Buffalo Did Not Play New Orleans Did Not Play 9/30 SAN DIEGO Did Not Play 10/7 BALTIMORE % % 0 0.0% 20 0/ Tampa Bay % % 2 5.3% 19 0/ /28 OAKLAND % % % 5 1/ San Diego /Head Pittsburgh /Head 11/18 CINCINNATI % % 0 0.0% 20 3/ /25 DENVER % % 1 4.0% 21 2/ /2 CAROLINA % % 0 0.0% 34 1/ Cleveland % % 1 4.8% 47 5/ Oakland % % 1 3.1% 31 4/ /23 INDIANAPOLIS % % 2 9.1% 57 1/ TOTALS % % 8 4.4% 57 17/ PASSING: STANZI Date Opp. Att. Cmp. Yds. Cmp% Yds/Att. Yds/Comp. TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans 9/30 SAN DIEGO 10/7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay Did Not Play 10/28 OAKLAND San Diego Did Not Play Pittsburgh Did Not Play 11/18 CINCINNATI 11/25 DENVER 12/2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS % % 0 0.0% 0 0/0 0

33 2012 CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS RUSHING: CASSEL CHARLES COPPER Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans t /30 SAN DIEGO t /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /Head /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh t /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER Did Not Play /2 CAROLINA Did Not Play Cleveland Did Not Play t Oakland Did Not Play /23 INDIANAPOLIS Did Not Play t TOTALS t RUSHING: DRAUGHN EACHUS GRAY Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA /Hamstring Buffalo /Hamstring New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego t 1 /Head Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS RUSHING: HILLIS McCLUSTER QUINN Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA Did Not Play Buffalo Did Not Play New Orleans Did Not Play 9/30 SAN DIEGO /Ankle Did Not Play 10/7 BALTIMORE /Ankle Tampa Bay /Ankle /28 OAKLAND San Diego /Head Pittsburgh /Head 11/18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS RECEIVING: BALDWIN BOWE BOSS Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA t 1 Buffalo t New Orleans /Head 9/30 SAN DIEGO t 1 /Head 10/7 BALTIMORE Injured Reserve/Head Tampa Bay Injured Reserve/Head 10/28 OAKLAND Injured Reserve/Head San Diego Injured Reserve/Head Pittsburgh Injured Reserve/Head 11/18 CINCINNATI /Head/Neck Injured Reserve/Head 11/25 DENVER Injured Reserve/Head 12/2 CAROLINA Injured Reserve/Head Cleveland Injured Reserve/Head Oakland Injured Reserve/Ribs Injured Reserve/Head 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Injured Reserve/Ribs Injured Reserve/Head TOTALS

34 RECEIVING: BREASTON CHARLES COPPER Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO t /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS RECEIVING: DRAUGHN EACHUS GRAY Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA /Hamstring Buffalo /Hamstring New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO , /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego /Head Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS RECEIVING: HILLIS MANERI McCLUSTER Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /Ankle /7 BALTIMORE /Ankle Tampa Bay /Ankle /28 OAKLAND /Ankle San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS RECEIVING: MOEAKI NEWSOME O'CONNELL Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA Practice Squad Buffalo Practice Squad New Orleans Practice Squad /Knee 9/30 SAN DIEGO Practice Squad /7 BALTIMORE Practice Squad Tampa Bay Practice Squad /28 OAKLAND Practice Squad San Diego Practice Squad Pittsburgh Practice Squad /18 CINCINNATI Practice Squad Injured Reserve/Ankle 11/25 DENVER Injured Reserve/Ankle 12/2 CAROLINA Injured Reserve/Ankle Cleveland Injured Reserve/Ankle Oakland Injured Reserve/Ankle 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS /Head Injured Reserve/Ankle TOTALS RECEIVING: WYLIE Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo /Hamstring New Orleans /Hamstring 9/30 SAN DIEGO /Hamstring 10/7 BALTIMORE /Hamstring Tampa Bay /Hamstring 10/28 OAKLAND /Hamstring San Diego /Hamstring Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER Inactve 12/2 CAROLINA Inactve Cleveland Inactve Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS

35 PUNT RETURNS: ARENAS BREASTON COPPER Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS PUNT RETURNS: McCLUSTER WYLIE Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo /Hamstring New Orleans /Hamstring 9/30 SAN DIEGO /Hamstring 10/7 BALTIMORE /Hamstring Tampa Bay /Hamstring 10/28 OAKLAND /Hamstring San Diego /Hamstring Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS KICKOFF RETURNS: ARENAS BELLAMY COPPER Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/9 ATLANTA Practice Squad Buffalo Practice Squad New Orleans Practice Squad /30 SAN DIEGO Practice Squad /7 BALTIMORE Practice Squad Tampa Bay Practice Squad /28 OAKLAND Practice Squad San Diego Practice Squad Pittsburgh Practice Squad /18 CINCINNATI Practice Squad /25 DENVER Practice Squad /2 CAROLINA Practice Squad Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS KICKOFF RETURNS: DRAUGHN GRAY TORIBIO Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/9 ATLANTA /Hamstring /Ankle Buffalo /Hamstring /Ankle New Orleans /Ankle 9/30 SAN DIEGO Did Not Play 10/7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS KICKOFF RETURNS: WYLIE Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo /Hamstring New Orleans /Hamstring 9/30 SAN DIEGO /Hamstring 10/7 BALTIMORE /Hamstring Tampa Bay /Hamstring 10/28 OAKLAND /Hamstring San Diego /Hamstring Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER 12/2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS PUNTING: COLQUITT Date Opp. No. Yds. Avg. TB In 20 LG Net Blk 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS 75 3, FIELD GOALS: Date Opp. 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans 9/30 SAN DIEGO 10/7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay 10/28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh 11/18 CINCINNATI 11/25 DENVER 12/2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS SUCCOP TOTAL

36 2012 CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STATS ARENAS BAILEY BELCHER Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA /Ankle Buffalo /Ankle New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Not On Roster Cleveland Injured Reserve/Ankle Not On Roster Oakland Injured Reserve/Ankle Not On Roster 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Injured Reserve/Ankle Not On Roster TOTALS BERRY BROWN DANIELS Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE /Hamstring Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI Did Not Play 11/25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS DORSEY Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA /Foot Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /Calf /7 BALTIMORE /Calf Tampa Bay /Calf /28 OAKLAND /Calf San Diego Pittsburgh Injured Reserve/Calf /18 CINCINNATI Injured Reserve/Calf /25 DENVER Injured Reserve/Calf /2 CAROLINA Injured Reserve/Calf Cleveland Injured Reserve/Calf /Quad Oakland Injured Reserve/Calf /Quad /23 INDIANAPOLIS Injured Reserve/Calf /Quad TOTALS ELAM FLOWERS GREENWOOD Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA NFL Suspension Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS HALI HARTMAN

37 HOUSTON JACKSON JOHNSON Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS JONES PITOITUA Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA /Shoulder Buffalo /Shoulder New Orleans /Shoulder /30 SAN DIEGO /Shoulder /7 BALTIMORE /Shoulder /Elbow Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA /Shoulder Cleveland /Shoulder Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS LEWIS POE Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /30 SAN DIEGO Not On Roster 10/7 BALTIMORE Not On Roster Tampa Bay Not On Roster 10/28 OAKLAND Not On Roster San Diego Not On Roster Pittsburgh Not On Roster 11/18 CINCINNATI Not On Roster 11/25 DENVER Not On Roster 12/2 CAROLINA Not On Roster Cleveland Not On Roster Oakland Not On Roster 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Not On Roster TOTALS POWE REEVES ROUTT Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA Not On Roster Buffalo Not On Roster New Orleans Not On Roster 9/30 SAN DIEGO Not On Roster 10/7 BALTIMORE Not On Roster Tampa Bay Not On Roster 10/28 OAKLAND Not On Roster San Diego /Hamstring Not On Roster Pittsburgh Not On Roster /18 CINCINNATI Not On Roster /25 DENVER Not On Roster /2 CAROLINA Not On Roster Cleveland Not On Roster Oakland Not On Roster /23 INDIANAPOLIS Not On Roster TOTALS SILER SMITH STUDEBAKER Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD Tkl Ast Tot TFL Sck INT FR FF Pr PD 9/9 ATLANTA Practice Squad /Ankle Buffalo Practice Squad /Ankle New Orleans Practice Squad /Ankle 9/30 SAN DIEGO Practice Squad /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay Practice Squad /28 OAKLAND Practice Squad San Diego Practice Squad Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS THORPE TORIBIO

38 2012 CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL SPECIAL TEAMS GAME-BY-GAME STATS ARENAS BELCHER BELLAMY BROWN COPPER DRAUGHN EACHUS GAFFORD Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot 9/9 ATLANTA Practice Squad Buffalo Practice Squad New Orleans Practice Squad /30 SAN DIEGO Practice Squad /7 BALTIMORE Practice Squad /Hamstring Tampa Bay Practice Squad /28 OAKLAND Practice Squad San Diego Practice Squad Pittsburgh Practice Squad /18 CINCINNATI Practice Squad /25 DENVER Practice Squad /2 CAROLINA Not On Roster Practice Squad Cleveland Not On Roster Oakland Not On Roster /23 INDIANAPOLIS Not On Roster TOTALS GRAY GREENWOOD HARTMAN JONES McCLUSTER O'CONNELL SILER STUDEBAKER Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot 9/9 ATLANTA Buffalo New Orleans /Knee /30 SAN DIEGO /7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay /28 OAKLAND San Diego Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI Injured Reserve/Ankle /25 DENVER Injured Reserve/Ankle /2 CAROLINA Injured Reserve/Ankle Cleveland Injured Reserve/Ankle Oakland Injured Reserve/Ankle /23 INDIANAPOLIS Injured Reserve/Ankle TOTALS SUCCOP THORPE Date Opp. Tkl Ast Tot Tkl Ast Tot 9/9 ATLANTA Practice Squad Buffalo Practice Squad New Orleans Practice Squad 9/30 SAN DIEGO Practice Squad 10/7 BALTIMORE Tampa Bay Practice Squad 10/28 OAKLAND Practice Squad San Diego Practice Squad Pittsburgh /18 CINCINNATI /25 DENVER /2 CAROLINA Cleveland Oakland /23 INDIANAPOLIS TOTALS

39 2012 CHIEFS PLAYER PARTICIPATION 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/28 11/1 11/12 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/9 12/16 12/23 SEASON ATL BUF NO SD BAL TB OAK SD PIT CIN DEN CAR CLE OAK IND DEN GP/GS Albert LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT * P LT X P 13/12 Allen P P P LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 15/12 Arenas P P P P P P P RCB RCB RCB CB RCB RCB RCB RCB 15/8 Asamoah RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG * RG RG RG RG RG 14/14 Bailey * * P P RDE P P P P P P P IR IR IR 10/1 Baldwin P P P P WR P WR P P * WR P WR WR WR 14/6 Belcher LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB P /10 Bellamy PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P 3/0 Berry SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 15/15 Boss TE TE * * IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 2/2 Bowe P WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR IR IR 13/12 Breaston WR WR WR P P P P P * WR * * * * * 9/4 Brown P P P P * P P P P P RCB P P P P 14/1 Cassel QB QB QB QB QB * P QB QB QB X X X X X 9/8 Charles P RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 15/14 Colquitt P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0 Copper P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0 Cosby PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 Daniels P P P P P P P P P X P P P P P 14/0 DiMarco PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS FB FB P FB 4/3 Dorsey RDE RDE RDE * * * * RDE IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 4/4 Draughn P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0 Eachus P P RB P P P P * P P FB P * * * 11/2 Elam FS FS FS FS FS P P P P P S FS * * * 12/7 Flowers * LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 14/14 Gafford P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0 Gray * * P P P P P P * * * P P * P 9/0 Greenwood P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0 Hali NFL ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB 14/14 Hartman P P P P P * * P * * * P FS P P 10/1 Hemingway PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 Hicks * /0 Hillis RB RB P * * * P P P P P P P P P 12/2 Hochstein P P P P P P C P P P * * 10/1 Houston LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB 15/15 Hudson C C C IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3/3 Jackson LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE 15/15 Johnson RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB 15/15 Jones P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0 Kehl P * * * * P P /0 Lewis * * * * * FS FS FS FS FS FS * * FS FS 8/8 Lilja LG LG LG C C C C C C * C C C C C 14/14 Long PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 Maneri * * P TE TE TE * TE TE P P TE P TE TE 12/8 Mattison P - * * * * P P * X X P 4/0 McCarthy IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 McCluster WR P P WR P WR WR P P WR P P P P P 15/5 Menzie IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 Mims PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 Moeaki TE P TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE * 14/13 Newsome PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P WR WR 5/2 O'Connell P P * P P P P P P IR IR IR IR IR IR 8/0 Patterson PS PS PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI 0/0 Pitoitua P P P RDE * RDE RDE P RDE RDE P RDE RDE RDE RDE 14/9 Poe NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 15/15 Powe P P P P P P P * * * * * * * P 8/0 Quinn X X X X P QB QB * * P QB QB QB QB QB 9/7 Ranglin - - PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X - PS PS X X 0/0 Reeves LCB P * /1 Routt RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB * /7 Rucker IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 Sheffield P P /0 Siler P P P P P P P P P P P LILB LILB LILB LILB 15/4 Smith P P P P P P P 7/0 Stanzi * * * * * X * X X * * * * * * 0/0 Stephenson P P P P P P P TE P RT LT LT P LT LT 15/6 Studebaker ROLB P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/1 Sturdivant PS PS PS PS 0/0 Succop P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0 Szymanski PS /0 Tanney IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 Thorpe PS PS PS PS P PS PS PS P P P P P P P 8/0 Toribio * * * X P P P P P P P P P P * 10/0 Williams P P P 3/0 Winston RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RG RT RT RT RT RT 15/15 Wylie P * * * * * * * P P * * * P P 5/0 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/28 11/1 11/12 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/9 12/16 12/23 SEASON ATL BUF NO SD BAL TB OAK SD PIT CIN DEN CAR CLE OAK IND DEN GP/GS Key: Starters indicated by position UNS - Unsigned SUS - Team Suspension P - Played IR - Reserve/Injured NFL - League Suspension * - On List -- Not On Roster X - Did Not Play (Non-Injury) NFI - Reserve/Non-Football Injury PS - Practice Squad PUP - Reserve/Physically-Unable-To-Perform # - Roster Exemption PSI - Practice Squad Injured

40 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Date Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE TE WR QB RB 9/9 ATLANTA Breaston Albert Lilja Hudson Asamoah Winston Boss Moeaki McCluster Cassel Hillis Buffalo Breaston Albert Lilja Hudson Asamoah Winston Boss Hillis RB Bowe Cassel Charles New Orleans Breaston Albert Lilja Hudson Asamoah Winston Moeaki Eachus RB Bowe Cassel Charles 9/30 SAN DIEGO McCluster Albert Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Maneri Bowe Cassel Charles 10/7 BALTIMORE Baldwin Albert Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Maneri Bowe Cassel Charles Tampa Bay McCluster Albert Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Maneri Bowe Quinn Charles 10/28 OAKLAND Baldwin Albert Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki McCluster WR Bowe Quinn Charles San Diego Stephenson TE Albert Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Maneri Bowe Cassel Charles Pittsburgh Baldwin Albert Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Maneri Bowe Cassel Charles 11/18 CINCINNATI Breaston Albert Allen Hochstein Winston Stephenson Moeaki McCluster WR Bowe Cassel Charles 11/25 DENVER Baldwin Stephenson Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Eachus FB Bowe Quinn Charles 12/2 CAROLINA Bowe Stephenson Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Maneri DiMarco RB Quinn Charles Cleveland Baldwin Albert Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki DiMarco - FB Bowe Quinn Charles Oakland Baldwin Stephenson Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Moeaki Maneri Newsome Quinn Charles 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Baldwin Stephenson Allen Lilja Asamoah Winston Maneri DiMarco FB Newsome Quinn Charles DEFENSE Date Opponent LE NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS 9/9 ATLANTA Jackson Poe Dorsey Houston Belcher Johnson Studebaker Reeves Routt Berry Elam Buffalo Jackson Poe Dorsey Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Routt Berry Elam New Orleans Jackson Poe Dorsey Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Routt Berry Elam 9/30 SAN DIEGO Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Routt Berry Elam 10/7 BALTIMORE Jackson Poe Bailey Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Routt Berry Elam Tampa Bay Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Routt Berry Lewis 10/28 OAKLAND Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Routt Berry Lewis San Diego Jackson Poe Dorsey Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Arenas Berry Lewis Pittsburgh Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Arenas Berry Lewis 11/18 CINCINNATI Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Belcher Johnson Hali Flowers Arenas Berry Lewis 11/25 DENVER Jackson Poe Elam S Houston Arenas CB Johnson Hali Flowers Brown Berry Lewis 12/2 CAROLINA Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Siler Johnson Hali Flowers Arenas Berry Elam Cleveland Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Siler Johnson Hali Flowers Arenas Berry Hartman Oakland Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Siler Johnson Hali Flowers Arenas Berry Lewis 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Jackson Poe Pitoitua Houston Siler Johnson Hali Flowers Arenas Berry Lewis

41 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS CAPTAINS Date Opponent 9/9 ATLANTA Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja Buffalo Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja New Orleans Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja 9/30 SAN DIEGO Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja 10/7 BALTIMORE Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja Tampa Bay Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja 10/28 OAKLAND Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja San Diego Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja Pittsburgh Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja 11/18 CINCINNATI Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja 11/25 DENVER Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja 12/2 CAROLINA Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja Cleveland Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja Oakland Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Eric Berry Matt Cassel Dustin Colquitt Terrance Copper Derrick Johnson Ryan Lilja

42 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS INACTIVES Date Opponent Players 9/9 ATLANTA DL Allen Bailey TE Steve Maneri CB Brandon Flowers QB Ricky Stanzi RB Cyrus Gray DT Anthony Toribio S Kendrick Lewis Buffalo DL Allen Bailey QB Ricky Stanzi RB Cyrus Gray DT Anthony Toribio S Kendrick Lewis WR Devon Wylie TE Steve Maneri New Orleans TE Kevin Boss QB Ricky Stanzi S Kendrick Lewis DT Anthony Toribio TE Jake O'Connell WR Devon Wylie DB Jacques Reeves 9/30 SAN DIEGO TE Kevin Boss C Bryan Mattison DE Glenn Dorsey QB Ricky Stanzi RB Peyton Hillis WR Devon Wylie S Kendrick Lewis 10/7 BALTIMORE CB Jalil Brown DE Ropati Pitoitua DE Glenn Dorsey QB Ricky Stanzi RB Peyton Hillis WR Devon Wylie S Kendrick Lewis Tampa Bay QB Matt Cassel LB Bryan Kehl DE Glenn Dorsey C Bryan Mattison DB Tysyn Hartman WR Devon Wylie RB Peyton Hillis 10/28 OAKLAND DE Glenn Dorsey C Bryan Mattison DB Tysyn Hartman QB Ricky Stanzi LB Bryan Kehl WR Devon Wylie TE Steve Maneri San Diego RB Nate Eachus QB Brady Quinn LB Bryan Kehl CB Stanford Routt C Bryan Mattison WR Devon Wylie DL Jerrell Powe Pittsburgh WR Steve Breaston C Bryan Mattison RB Cyrus Gray DL Jerrell Powe DB Tysyn Hartman QB Brady Quinn LB Bryan Kehl 11/18 CINCINNATI G Jon Asamoah C/G Ryan Lilja WR Jon Baldwin DL Jerrell Powe RB Cyrus Gray QB Ricky Stanzi DB Tysyn Hartman 11/25 DENVER T Branden Albert DL Jerrell Powe WR Steve Breaston QB Ricky Stanzi RB Cyrus Gray WR Devon Wylie DB Tysyn Hartman 12/2 CAROLINA WR Steve Breaston DL Jerrell Powe OL Hayworth Hicks QB Ricky Stanzi S Kendrick Lewis WR Devon Wylie C Bryan Mattison Cleveland WR Steve Breaston QB Ricky Stanzi RB Nate Eachus DL Jerrell Powe S Abram Elam WR Devon Wylie S Kendrick Lewis Oakland WR Steve Breaston G Russ Hochstein RB Nate Eachus DL Jerrell Powe S Abram Elam QB Ricky Stanzi RB Cyrus Gray 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS WR Steve Breaston TE Tony Moeaki RB Nate Eachus QB Ricky Stanzi S Abram Elam DT Anthony Toribio G Russ Hochstein

43 2012 TURNOVER CHART DEFENSIVE TAKEAWAYS Date Opponent Takeaway Qtr. Yd-Line Result 9/9 ATLANTA None Buffalo None New Orleans Stanford Routt INT (Drew Brees) 3 KC - 0 FG 9/30 SAN DIEGO Brandon Flowers INT (Philip Rivers) 2 KC - 14 TD 10/7 BALTIMORE Brandon Flowers INT (Joe Flacco) 3 KC - 35 INT Tampa Bay Justin Houston INT (Josh Freeman) 1 KC - 14 INT 10/28 OAKLAND Stanford Routt INT (Carson Palmer) 1 KC - 39 Punt San Diego Eric Berry INT (Philip Rivers) 2 KC - 0 End of Half Pittsburgh Allen Bailey FR (Isaac Redman) 1 PIT - 11 FG 11/18 CINCINNATI None 11/25 DENVER Brandon Flowers INT (Peyton Manning) 2 KC - 12 Punt 12/2 CAROLINA Cleveland None None Oakland Brandon Siler FR (Darren McFadden) 4 OAK - 22 Downs 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS None OFFENSIVE GIVEAWAYS Date Opponent Giveaway Qtr. Yd-Line Result 9/9 ATLANTA Stephen Nicholas FR (Matt Cassel) 3 KC - 7 TD William Moore INT (Matt Cassel) 3 KC - 45 FG Stephen Nicholas INT (Matt Cassel) 4 KC - 34 FG Buffalo Marrio Williams FR (Matt Cassel) 2 KC - 43 TD Bryan Scott FR (Peyton Hillis) 2 BUF - (-1) End of Half Jairus Byrd INT (Matt Cassel) 4 BUF - (-9) End of Game New Orleans Cameron Jordan FR (Matt Cassel) 2 NO - 38 End of Half Jonathan Casillas FR (Dexter McCluster) 3 KC - 19 TD Jabari Greer INT (Matt Cassel) 3 KC - 35 TD 9/30 SAN DIEGO Eric Weddle INT (Matt Cassel) 1 KC - 49 FG Shaun Phillips FR (Jamaal Charles) 1 KC - 5 TD Corey Liuget FR (Jamaal Charles) 2 KC - 28 INT Donald Butler INT (Matt Cassel) 2 KC - 21 TD Antoine Cason INT (Matt Cassel) 2 SD - 13 End of Half Atari Bigby FR (Shaun Draughn) 4 KC - 49 TD 10/7 BALTIMORE Courtney Upshaw FR (Matt Cassel) 1 KC - 42 FG Lardarius Webb INT (Matt Cassel) 2 BAL - 21 Punt Ed Reed FR (Matt Cassel) 3 BAL - (-1) FG Cary Williams INT (Matt Cassel) 3 BAL - 22 FG Tampa Bay Mark Barron INT (Brady Quinn) 1 TB - 7 Punt Ronde Barber INT (Brady Quinn) 3 TB - 22 TD 10/28 OAKLAND Matt Giordano INT (Brady Quinn) 1 OAK - 34 FG Tommy Kelly FR (Matt Cassel) 3 KC - 18 FG Pat Lee INT (Matt Cassel) 4 OAK - 2 Punt San Diego Quentin Jammer FR (Dwayne Bowe) 1 SD - 22 FG Shaun Phillips FR (Matt Cassel) 4 KC - 0 TD Demorrio Williams INT (Matt Cassel) 4 SD - 41 TD Pittsburgh Lawrence Timmons INT (Matt Cassel) OT KC - 28 FG 11/18 CINCINNATI Vontaze Burfict FR (Peyton Hillis) 1 KC - 34 Missed FG 11/25 DENVER David Bruton INT (Brady Quinn) 4 DEN - 28 End of Game 12/2 CAROLINA None Cleveland Tashaun Gipson INT (Brady Quinn) 3 KC - 36 FG Oakland Joselio Hanson INT (Brady Quinn) 2 KC - 42 FG 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Darius Butler INT (Brady Quinn) 1 KC - 32 TD Joe Lefeged FR (Jamaal Charles) 2 IND - 22 FG Vontae Davis INT (Brady Quinn) 3 IND - (-1) Punt Denver

44 SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. TAKEAWAYS Date Opponent Takeaway Qtr. Yd-Line Result 10/7 BALTIMORE Edgar Jones FR (Deonte Thompson) 3 BAL - 29 Fumble Tampa Bay Edgar Jones FR (Michael Koenen) 4 TB - 11 TD San Diego Cory Greenwood FR (Eric Weddle) 3 SD - 24 Missed FG SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. GIVEAWAYS Date Opponent Giveaway Qtr. Yd-Line Result 10/28 OAKLAND Jon Condo FR (Javier Arenas) 2 KC - 14 TD San Diego Darrell Suckey FR (Dexter McCluster) 4 KC - 16 End of Game Offense: Defense: Special Teams: 35 Giveaways Ratio 116 Points (11 TDs, 13 FGs) -25 (12 takes, 37 gives) 9 Takeaways 12 Points (1 TD, 2 FG) Points Off Turnovers Ratio 3 Takeaways -104 (19 scored, 123 allowed) 7 Points (1 TD, 0 FGs) 2 Giveaways 7 Points (1 TD, 0 FGs) 2012 TAKEAWAY/GIVEAWAY CHART KC +/- KC Points Off KC Points Off Points Off Date Opponent Ratio Takes Takes Gives Gives TO Ratio 9/9 ATLANTA -3 0 (0 FUM, 0 INT) 0 3 (1 FUM, 2 INT) Buffalo -3 0 (0 FUM, 0 INT) 0 3 (2 FUM, 1 INT) 7-7 New Orleans -2 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) 3 3 (2 FUM, 1 INT) /30 SAN DIEGO -5 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) 6 6 (3 FUM, 3 INT) /7 BALTIMORE -2 2 (1 FUM, 1 INT) 0 4 (2 FUM, 2 INT) 9-9 Tampa Bay 0 2 (1 FUM, 1 INT) 7 2 (0 FUM, 2 INT) /28 OAKLAND -3 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) 0 4 (2 FUM, 2 INT) San Diego -2 2 (1 FUM, 1 INT) 0 4 (3 FUM, 1 INT) Pittsburgh 0 1 (1 FUM, 0 INT) 3 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) /18 CINCINNATI -1 0 (0 FUM, 0 INT) 0 1 (1 FUM, 0 INT) /25 DENVER 0 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) 0 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) /2 CAROLINA 0 0 (0 FUM, 0 INT) 0 0 (0 FUM, 0 INT) 0 0 Cleveland -1 0 (0 FUM, 0 INT) 0 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) 3-3 Oakland 0 1 (1 FUM, 0 INT) 0 1 (0 FUM, 1 INT) /23 INDIANAPOLIS -3 0 (0 FUM, 0 INT) 0 3 (1 FUM, 2 INT) TOTALS (5 FUM, 7 INT) (17 FUM, 20 INT)

45 INSIDE THE 20 Date Opponent Offense Defense 9/9 ATLANTA TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Run FG - 34 yards TD - Pass FG - 21 yards TD - Run TD - Pass FG - 30 yards Buffalo Fumble TD - Run FG - 33 yards TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Pass New Orleans FG - 25 yards TD - Pass FG - 34 yards Missed FG FG - 38 yards TD - Pass FG - 31 yards TD - Pass 9/30 SAN DIEGO TD - Pass TD - Pass FG - 24 yards TD - Run TD - Pass 10/7 BALTIMORE FG - 30 yards FG - 28 yards Fumble FG - 26 yards FG - 31 yards FG - 39 yards Tampa Bay Interception Interception FG - 38 yards TD - Pass FG - 27 yards TD - Pass TD - Run 10/28 OAKLAND FG - 30 yards FG - 36 yards FG - 42 yards FG - 35 yards TD - Pass TD - Pass FG - 29 yards FG - 32 yards End of Game San Diego TD - Run TD - Pass FG - 25 yards Interception TD - Pass End of Game Pittsburgh TD - Run FG - 35 yards FG - 22 yards TD - Pass Missed FG FG - 31 yards FG - 23 yards 11/18 CINCINNATI FG - 34 yards TD - Pass FG - 33 yards TD - Run TD - Run TD - Pass 11/25 DENVER FG - 34 yards Missed FG FG - 22 yards TD - Pass Missed FG FG - 34 yards 12/2 CAROLINA TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Pass TD - Pass Cleveland Missed FG FG - 23 yards Lost on Downs TD - Run FG - 24 yards TD - Run FG - 34 yards Oakland Lost on Downs FG - 20 yards Lost on Downs FG - 30 yards 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Fumble FG - 36 yards Interception TD - Pass INSIDE THE 20 Possessions Scores Touchdowns Field Goals Total Points in Fumbles 3 0 Interceptions 2 2 Missed Field Goals 2 3 Lost on Downs 3 0 End of Half/Game 0 2 TDs Outside

46 GOAL TO GO SITUATIONS Date Opponent Offense Defense 9/9 ATLANTA TD - Run FG - 21 yards TD - Run TD - Run TD - Pass Buffalo Fumble TD - Run TD - Pass New Orleans None TD - Pass TD - Pass TD - Pass 9/30 SAN DIEGO None TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Pass 10/7 BALTIMORE FG - 30 yards None Fumble Tampa Bay None None 10/28 OAKLAND TD - Pass End of Game San Diego TD - Run Interception Pittsburgh FG - 22 yards TD - Pass FG - 23 yards 11/18 CINCINNATI None TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Run 11/25 DENVER None TD - Pass 12/2 CAROLINA TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Pass Cleveland Missed FG FG - 23 yards TD - Run FG - 24 yards TD - Run Oakland Lost on Downs FG - 20 yards 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS None TD - Pass Goal-To-Go Situations Scores 9 23 Touchdowns 7 18 Field Goals 2 5 Total Points Fumbles 2 0 Interceptions 0 1 Missed Field Goals 1 0 Lost on Downs 1 0 End of Half/Game 0 1

47 BIG RUN PLAYS (10+ YARDS) Date Opponent Chiefs Player Yds Opp. Player Yds 9/9 ATLANTA J. Charles 11 M. Ryan 11 J. Charles 46 M. Turner 11 M. Cassel 13 S. Draughn 14 Buffalo M. Cassel 21 R. Fitzpatrick 20 P. Hillis 18 C. Spiller 17t S. Draughn 25 C. Spiller 38 P. Hillis 17 C. Spiller 20 S. Draughn 18 New Orleans J. Charles 11 D. Sproles 47 J. Charles 91t J. Charles 40 J. Charles 14 9/30 SAN DIEGO J. Charles 37t J. Battle 12 J. Charles 10 R. Mathews 14 J. Charles 13 C. Gray 15 10/7 BALTIMORE J. Charles 25 R. Rice 37 J. Charles 12 R. Rice 26 J. Charles 11 B. Pierce 12 J. Charles 10 J. Flacco 16 M. Cassel 12 S. Draughn 10 J. Charles 17 C. Gray 11 Tampa Bay J. Charles 22 D. Martin 10 D. Martin 23 D. Martin 13 L. Blount 35 L. Blount 12t 10/28 OAKLAND B. Quinn 12 McFadden 19 D. McCluster 13 McFadden 28 M. Cassel 11 Goodson 21 P. Hillis 17 McFadden 21 M. Cassel 15 San Diego D. McCluster 13 R. Brown 10 J. Charles 10 R. Mathews 31 J. Charles 15 J. Battle 11 M. Cassel 14 P. Hillis 11 Pittsburgh J. Charles 12t J. Dwyer 17 B. Roethlisberger 14 11/18 CINCINNATI J. Charles 17 B. Green-Ellis 11 J. Charles 10 C. Peerman 32 J. Charles 17 A. Dalton 11 B. Green-Ellis 21 C. Peerman 17 C. Peerman 14 11/25 DENVER D. McCluster 19 K. Moreno 10 J. Charles 11 K. Moreno 15 J. Charles 11 R. Hillman 10 J. Charles 15 K. Moreno 17 J. Charles 12 12/2 CAROLINA J. Charles 10 D. Williams 11 J. Charles 16 D. Williams 13 J. Charles 16 C. Newton 28 C. Newton 20 Cleveland J. Charles 80t B. Weeden 15 J. Charles 11 T. Benjamin 15 J. Charles 15 J. Cribbs 12 J. Charles 12 M. Hardesty 25 J. Charles 13 G. Little 17 Oakland None D. McFadden 15 M. Goodson 11 D. McFadden 19 D. McFadden 15 M. Goodson 43 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS J. Charles 16 V. Ballard 10 P. Hillis 16 A. Luck 14 J. Charles 23 A. Luck 11 P. Hillis 14 V. Ballard 13 J. Charles 86t J. Charles 33 D. McCluster 10 J. Charles 27 P. Hillis 15 TOTALS 62-1,212 (19.5), 5 TDs 55-1,000 (18.3), 2 TDs

48 BIG PASS PLAYS (20+ YARDS) Date Opponent Chiefs Players Yds Opp. Players Yds 9/9 ATLANTA Cassel - Bowe 23 Ryan - Jones 25 Cassel - Bowe 21 Ryan - Gonzalez 25 Cassel - Boss 22t Ryan - Jones 31 Cassel - McCluster 21 Ryan - White 26 Cassel - Breaston 24 Buffalo Cassel - Boss 29 Fitzpatrick - Spiller 27 Cassel - Baldwin 26 Fitzpatrick - Chandler 43 Cassel - Bowe 33t Fitzpatrick - Johnson 49t Cassel - Draughn 23 Cassel - Baldwin 26 New Orleans Cassel - McCluster 20 Brees - Henderson 36 Brees - Thomas 27 Brees - Moore 34 9/30 SAN DIEGO Cassel - Bowe 26 Rivers - Floyd 21 Cassel - Baldwin 25 Rivers - Brown 21 Cassel - Bowe 29t Rivers - Gates 33 10/7 BALTIMORE Cassel - Baldwin 26 Flacco - Boldin 43 Quinn - Bowe 20 Flacco - Smith 26 Tampa Bay None Freeman - Williams 62t Freeman - Williams 36 Freeman - Martin 42 Freeman - Underwood 62 10/28 OAKLAND Cassel - Bowe 46 Palmer - Moore 58 Cassel - Moeaki 20 Palmer - Myers 29 Palmer - Heyward-Bey 32t San Diego Cassel - Charles 22 Rivers - Ajirotutu 28 Cassel - Draughn 20 Rivers - Gates 21 Rivers - Alexander 30 Rivers - Alexander 20 Pittsburgh Cassel - Moeaki 38 Roethlisberger - Miller 20 Cassel - Bowe 27 Leftwich - Sanders 31 Leftwich - Cotchery 22 11/18 CINCINNATI Cassel - Moeaki 22 Dalton - Green 40 Cassel - Moeaki 20 Dalton - Green 21 Cassel - McCluster 26 Dalton - Tate 24 Quinn - Moeaki 20 Dalton - Green 20 11/25 DENVER Quinn - Moeaki 21 Manning - Decker 29 Manning - Stokley 31 Manning - Tamme 22 Manning - Thomas 30t Manning - Thomas 27 12/2 CAROLINA Quinn - Bowe 21 Newton - Olsen 47t Quinn - Baldwin 34 Newton - Smith 23t Quinn - Moeaki 25 Newton - Smith 53 Cleveland Quinn - Bowe 23 Weeden - Little 34 Quinn - Bowe 47 Weeden - Watson 23 Quinn - Newsome 25 Oakland Quinn - McCluster 31 None 12/23 INDIANAPOLIS Quinn - Baldwin 57 Luck - Avery 28 Quinn - Newsome 28 Luck - Hilton 23 Luck - Moore 32 Luck - Wayne 33 TOTALS (26.9), 3 TDs 47-1,500 (31.9), 6 TDs

49 2012 ADVANCES CHART KANSAS CITY ADVANCES Date Opp. Rushes Completions Advances Outcome 9/9 ATLANTA L Buffalo L New Orleans W OT 9/30 SAN DIEGO L /7 BALTIMORE L 9-6 Tampa Bay L /28 OAKLAND L San Diego L Pittsburgh L OT 11/18 CINCINNATI L /25 DENVER L /2 CAROLINA W Cleveland L 30-7 Oakland L /23 INDIANAPOLIS L TOTALS OPPONENT ADVANCES Date Opponent Rushes Completions Advances Outcome 9/9 ATLANTA L Buffalo L New Orleans W OT 9/30 SAN DIEGO L /7 BALTIMORE L 9-6 Tampa Bay L /28 OAKLAND L San Diego L Pittsburgh L OT 11/18 CINCINNATI L /25 DENVER L /2 CAROLINA W Cleveland L 30-7 Oakland L /23 INDIANAPOLIS L TOTALS Chiefs Record When: Having 45 or more advances: 2-8 Having 50 or more advances: 2-4 Having less than 45 advances: 0-5 Having less than 50 advances: 0-9 Allowing 45 or more advances: 0-9 Allowing 50 or more advances: 0-4 Allowing less than 45 advances: 2-4 Allowing less than 50 advances: 2-9 NOTE: Advances equal to all rushing attempts plus completions.

50 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS SCORING DRIVES Date Opp Acquired Drive Start Plays Yards Time First Downs Scoring Play 9/9 ATL Kickoff KC :49 3 Succop 39-yard FG Kickoff KC :18 4 Boss 22-yard pass from Cassel Kickoff KC :10 4 Cassel 5-yard run Punt KC :56 5 Draughn 4-yard run BUF Punt BUF :33 2 Succop 33-yard FG Punt KC :13 4 Bowe 33-yard pass from Cassel Punt KC :51 5 Bowe 2-yard pass from Cassel NO Kickoff KC :27 5 Succop 25-yard FG Punt NO :34 1 Succop 45-yard FG Kickoff KC :18 1 Charles 91-yard run Interception KC :48 2 Succop 34-yard FG Punt KC :32 3 Succop 38-yard FG Kickoff KC :30 3 Succop 43-yard FG Punt KC :19 3 Succop 31-yard FG 9/30 SD Interception KC :19 4 Charles 37-yard run Kickoff KC :20 6 Charles 13-yard pass from Cassel Kickoff KC :25 4 Bowe 29-yard pass from Cassel 10/7 BAL Punt KC :13 4 Succop 30-yard FG Punt KC :44 3 Succop 31-yard FG TB Kickoff KC :33 4 Succop 38-yard FG 10/28 OAK Kickoff KC :23 2 Succop 30-yard FG Punt KC :34 2 Succop 42-yard FG Kickoff KC :18 3 Succop 52-yard FG Punt OAK :42 3 McCluster 10-yard pass from Cassel SD Kickoff KC :19 3 Succop 49-yard FG Punt KC :16 5 Succop 41-yard FG Kickoff KC :07 6 Draughn 6-yard run PIT Punt KC :46 3 Charles 12-yard run Fumble PIT :47 0 Succop 22-yard FG Punt KC :51 3 Succop 46-yard FG 11/18 CIN Punt KC :59 3 Succop 34-yard FG Kickoff KC :53 3 Succop 33-yard FG 11/25 DEN Kickoff KC :40 3 Succop 34-yard FG Punt DEN :25 1 Succop 22-yard FG Missed FG KC :22 3 Succop 49-yard FG 12/2 CAR Kickoff KC :11 4 Hillis 2-yard run Kickoff KC :26 3 Succop 42-yard FG Punt KC :25 5 Moeaki 1-yard pass from Quinn Punt KC :56 6 Baldwin 3-yard pass from Quinn Punt KC :36 2 Succop 52-yard FG CLE Kickoff KC :12 1 Charles 80-yard run OAK None 12/23 IND Kickoff KC :50 1 Succop 47-yard FG Kickoff KC :20 1 Charles 86-yard run Punt KC :02 2 Succop 47-yard FG DEN AVG :56 TOTALS 371 2, :

51 2012 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS OPPONENTS SCORING DRIVES Date Opp Acquired Drive Start Plays Yards Time First Downs Scoring Play 9/9 ATL Kickoff ATL :09 5 Jones 8-yard pass from Ryan Kickoff KC :05 0 Bryant 34-yard FG Kickoff ATL :51 5 Jones 14-yard pass from Ryan Kickoff ATL :28 5 Bryan 21-yard FG Missed FG ATL :13 4 Ryan 5-yard run Fumble KC :06 1 Gonzalez 7-yard pass from Ryan Interception KC :07 1 Bryant 30-yard FG Interception KC :04 0 Bryant 41-yard FG BUF Punt BUF :52 5 Spiller 17-yard run Punt BUF :55 3 Spiller 5-yard run Fumble KC :29 3 Chandler 10-yard pass from Fitzpatrick Kickoff BUF :57 2 Johnson 49-yard pass from Fitzpatrick NO Kickoff NO :42 3 Moore 9-yard pass from Brees Kickoff NO :56 2 Hartley 40-yard FG Fumble KC :41 2 Graham 1-yard pass from Brees Interception KC :45 1 Collins 6-yard pass from Brees 9/30 SD Kickoff SD :56 6 Royal 4-yard pass from Rivers Interception KC :13 1 Novak 24-yard FG Fumble KC :44 1 Battle 1-yard run Punt SD :47 1 Novak 47-yard FG Fumble KC :31 4 Battle 4-yard pass from Rivers Kickoff SD :33 3 Novak 45-yard FG 10/7 BAL Fumble KC :49 1 Tucker 28-yard FG Fumble BAL :41 2 Tucker 26-yard FG Interception BAL :48 3 Tucker 39-yard FG TB Punt TB :12 1 Williams 29-yard pass from Freeman Kickoff TB :14 3 Jackson 19-yard pass from Freeman Kickoff TB :27 1 Barth 27-yard FG Punt TB :46 5 Jackson 17-yard pass from Freeman Downs TB :41 2 Blount 12-yard run 10/28 OAK Punt OAK :43 2 Janikowski 36-yard FG Interception KC :43 2 Janikowski 35-yard FG Muffed Punt KC :50 1 Moore 9-yard pass from Palmer Fumble KC :54 0 Janikowski 29-yard FG Kickoff OAK :00 4 Heyward-Bey 32-yard pass from Palmer Punt OAK :47 3 Janikowski 32-yard FG SD Kickoff SD :36 4 Gates 14-yard pass from Rivers Fumble SD :08 3 Novak 25-yard FG Kickoff SD :20 5 Floyd 13-yard pass from Rivers PIT Kickoff PIT :18 3 Suisham 35-yard FG Punt PIT :46 3 Wallace 7-yard pass from Roethlisberger Punt PIT :06 3 Suisham 31-yard FG Interception KC :04 0 Suisham 23-yard FG 11/18 CIN Kickoff CIN :40 4 Green 4-yard pass from Dalton Punt CIN ;13 3 Dalton 1-yard run Punt CIN :25 6 Green-Ellis 1-yard run Punt CIN :21 5 Sanu 14-yard pass from Dalton 11/25 DEN Punt DEN :57 6 Tamme 7-yard pass from Manning Kickoff DEN :54 5 Thomas 30-yard pass from Manning Punt DEN :10 3 Prater 34-yard FG 12/2 CAR Kickoff CAR :03 3 Olsen 47-yard pass from Newton Kickoff CAR :53 4 Smith 23-yard pass from Newton Kickoff CAR :31 5 Murphy 8-yard pass from Newton CLE Missed FG CLE :00 3 Dawson 23-yard FG Kickoff CLE :32 5 Richardson 1-yard run Interception KC :23 1 Dawson 24-yard FG Punt CLE :25 5 Richardson 1-yard run Punt KC :50 1 Dawson 34-yard FG OAK Punt OAK :52 4 Janikowski 20-yard FG Interception KC :46 0 Janikowski 50-yard FG Punt OAK :56 3 Janikowski 57-yard FG Punt OAK :25 4 Janikowski 30-yard FG Downs OAK :04 3 Janikowski 41-yard FG 12/23 IND Missed FG IND :14 1 Vinatieri 48-yard FG Fumble IND :55 2 Vinatieri 36-yard FG Downs IND :05 6 Wayne 7-yard pass from Luck DEN AVG :30 TOTALS 493 3, :

52 THE LAST TIME (Regular Season Games) PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN By K.C. Dexter McCluster yds., SAN DIEGO... 9/13/10 By Opp. Travis Benjamin yds., at Cleveland... 12/9/12 KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN By K.C. Jamaal Charles yds., PITTSBURGH... 11/22/09 By Opp. Jacoby Ford yds., OAKLAND... 11/7/10 INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN By K.C. Brandon Flowers yds., at Oakland... 10/23/11 By Opp. Darius Butler yds., INDIANAPOLIS... 12/23/12 FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN By K.C. Edgar Jones yds., at Tampa Bay... 10/14/12 By Opp. Shaun Phillips... 0 yds., at San Diego... 11/1/12 TWO-SACK GAME By K.C. Tamba Hali... at Cleveland... 12/9/12 By Opp. Brett Keisel... at Pittsburgh... 11/12/12 THREE-SACK GAME By K.C. Justin Houston... at New Orleans... 9/23/12 By Opp. Mario Haggan... at Denver... 11/14/10 TWO-INTERCEPTION GAME By K.C. Brandon Flowers... at Oakland... 10/23/11 By Opp. Kyle Arrington... at New England... 11/21/11 SHUTOUT By K.C. Kansas City 28, Oakland 0... at Oakland... 10/23/11 By Opp. Oakland 15, Kansas City 0... at Oakland... 12/16/12 SAFETY By K.C. Justin Houston (sacked QB Drew Brees)... at New Orleans... 9/23/12 By Opp. Sione Pouha (tackled RB Jackie Battle)... at New York Jets... 12/11/11 MADE TWO-POINT CONVERSION By K.C. Cassel-to-Charles... at Jacksonville... 11/8/09 By Opp. Rivers-to-Brinkley... SAN DIEGO... 10/31/11 FAILED TWO-POINT CONVERSION By K.C. Dustin Colquitt pass... SAN DIEGO... 9/30/12 By Opp. Philip Rivers pass... SAN DIEGO... 12/14/08 THREE RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS By K.C. Larry Johnson (1, 2, 12)... JACKSONVILLE... 12/31/06 By Opp. Jerome Harrison (71, 8, 28)... CLEVELAND... 12/20/09 THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES By K.C. Matt Cassel (4) (41, 16, 5, 11)... at Indianapolis... 10/9/11 By Opp. Cam Newton (47, 23, 8)... CAROLINA... 12/2/12 FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES By K.C. Matt Cassel (41, 16, 5, 11)... at Indianapolis... 10/9/11 By Opp. Matthew Stafford (15, 36, 1, 9)... at Detroit... 9/18/11 TWO RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS By K.C. Dwayne Bowe (23, 2)... at Buffalo... 9/16/12 By Opp. Vincent Jackson (19, 17)... at Tampa Bay... 10/14/12 THREE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS By K.C. Dwayne Bowe (7, 36, 9)... at Seattle... 11/28/10 By Opp. Antonio Gates (19, 20, 35)... at San Diego... 10/30/05

53 100 YARDS RUSHING By K.C. Jamaal Charles & Peyton Hillis yds. on 22 carries & 101 yds. on 15 carries, INDIANAPOLIS.. 12/23/12 By Opp. Darren McFadden yds. on 30 carries, at Oakland... 12/16/ YARDS RECEIVING By K.C. Dwayne Bowe yds. on 7 recs., SAN DIEGO... 9/30/12 By Opp. Steve Smith yds. on 5 recs., CAROLINA... 12/2/ YARDS PASSING By K.C. Matt Cassel yds. (23 of 42), at Buffalo... 9/16/12 By Opp. Josh Freeman yds. (15 of 26), at Tampa Bay... 10/14/ YARDS PASSING By K.C. Matt Cassel yds. (33 of 53), at Denver... 11/14/10 By Opp. Kyle Orton Denver yds. (32 of 56), at Denver... 1/3/ YARD RUSHER AND 300-YARD PASSER By K.C. Jamaal Charles (154) and Matt Cassel (331), CLEVELAND... 12/20/09 By Opp. Ray Rice (108) and Joe Flacco (307), at Baltimore... 9/13/ YARD RECEIVER AND 300-YARD PASSER By K.C. Dwayne Bowe (102) and Matt Cassel (301), at Buffalo... 9/16/12 By Opp. Mike Williams (113) and Josh Freeman (328), at Tampa Bay... 10/14/ YARD RUSHER, 300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RECEIVER By K.C. Jamaal Charles (154), Matt Cassel (331) and Chris Chambers (114), CLEVELAND... 12/20/09 By Opp. Shaun Alexander (145), Matt Hasselbeck (362), Koren Robinson (168), at Seattle... 11/24/02 TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS By K.C. Eddie Kennison (117) and Tony Gonzalez (105), at Cleveland... 12/3/06 By Opp. DeSean Jackson (149) and Brent Celek (104), at Philadelphia... 9/27/09 PUNT BLOCKED By K.C. Shaun Draughn (Michael Koenen punter), at Tampa Bay... 10/14/12 By Opp. Kennard Cox (Dustin Colquitt punter), at Seattle... 11/28/10 BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By K.C. Jon McGraw (Jon McGraw recovered in end zone) (Sam Koch punter), at Baltimore... 9/13/09 By Opp. Kennard Cox (Earl Thomas return, 10 yds.) (Dustin Colquitt punter), at Seattle... 11/28/10 MADE FIELD GOAL OF 50 YARDS OR LONGER By K.C. Ryan Succop (52 yards), CAROLINA... 12/2/12 By Opp. Sebastian Janikowski (50 and 57 yards), at Oakland... 12/16/12 FIELD GOAL BLOCKED By K.C. Jared Allen (Adam Vinatieri, 49 yards), at Indianapolis... 11/18/07 By Opp. Richard Seymour (2) (Ryan Succop, 49 yds., 49 yds.), OAKLAND... 12/24/11 MISSED PAT By K.C. Lawrence Tynes (hit right upright), SAN DIEGO... 10/22/06 By Opp. Martin Gramatica (wide left), at Tampa Bay... 11/7/04 BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By K.C. Kevin Ross (Jim Breech, 28 yds.), at Cincinnati... 12/6/87 By Opp. Has Never Happened 50 POINTS By K.C. Kansas City 56, Atlanta ATLANTA... 10/24/04 By Opp. Buffalo 54, Kansas City BUFFALO... 11/23/08 40 POINTS By K.C. Kansas City 42, Seattle at Seattle... 11/28/10 By Opp. Atlanta 40, Kansas City ATLANTA... 9/9/12 OVERTIME WIN: (Chiefs in OT) By K.C. Kansas City 27, New Orleans at New Orleans... 9/23/12 By Opp. Oakland 16, Kansas City OAKLAND... 12/24/11 Tie Kansas City 10, Cleveland at Cleveland... 11/19/89

54 GAME 1 Falcons 40, Chiefs 24 September 9, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 71,180 ATLANTA KANSAS CITY The Kansas City Chiefs started opening day without four defensive starters against a high-flying offensive attack from the Atlanta Falcons. The Chiefs ended up falling to the Falcons The Falcons got into the end zone first when WR Julio Jones caught a short pass from QB Matt Ryan with 8:56 left in the first quarter. K Matt Bryant s extra point was good putting Atlanta on the board 7-0. The Chiefs pushed their way down the field in just over four minutes. WR Dwayne Bowe recorded his first reception of the game, hauling in a 23-yard pass from QB Matt Cassel. K Ryan Succop s 39-yard field goal made the score 7-3 with 4:06 left in the first. On the ensuing kickoff, Atlanta s RB Jacquizz Rodgers returned the kick for 77 yards before being pushed out of bounds at the Kansas City 24-yard line. The Chiefs defense put up a fight and the Falcons were forced to kick a 34-yard field goal from Bryant. On the eighth play of the Chiefs next drive, Bowe caught a pass from Cassel for a 21-yard gain. Once again, Bowe set his team up to score as TE Kevin Boss caught a 22-yard touchdown down the middle of the field. Succop s extra point was good tying the game at with 11:45 left in the second quarter. The Falcons responded quickly with their own touchdown as Jones caught a 14-yard pass from Ryan. Bryant s extra point was good as the Falcons took back the lead with 7:48 left in the second. On the Chiefs first play of the next possession RB Jamaal Charles blasted by defenders, running the ball 46 yards. As the Chiefs made their way towards the end zone, Cassel took matters into his own hands and ran for a five-yard touchdown, tying the game at with 3:38 left to play in the first half. LB Justin Houston had his first sack of the season, as he dropped Ryan on the Chiefs 10-yard line with 1:14 left in the second quarter. The Chiefs defense held strong, keeping the Falcons out of the end zone. Bryant was forced to kick a 21-yard field goal giving the Falcons a three-point lead, at the end of the first half. In the third quarter the Falcons made their way to the five-yard line when Ryan scrambled right and ran in the end zone with 4:54 left in the third quarter. Bryant s extra point increased Atlanta's lead to TE Tony Gonzalez was playing as a visitor of Arrowhead for the first time after a 12-year career with the Chiefs. Gonzalez registered a seven-yard touchdown reception late in the third quarter following a sack-and-strip of Cassel at the Kansas City sevenyard line. After the score, the Falcons extended their lead to with 3:56 left in the third quarter. Early in the fourth quarter, Bryant s 30-yard field goal made the score Later, with 10:44 left in the game, the Falcons hit another field goal from Bryant for 41 yards pushing the score to With 0:09 left in the game, RB Shaun Draughn ran up the middle and into the end zone for a fouryard touchdown. Succop s extra point was good making the final score ATL Jones, 8-yard pass from Ryan (Bryant kick) (12-80, 6:09) KC Succop, 39-yard field goal (11-56, 4:49) ATL Bryant, 34-yard field goal (4-8, 2:05) KC Boss, 22-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (9-76, 5:18) ATL Jones, 14-yard pass from Ryan (Bryant kick) (8-73, 3:51) KC Cassel, 5-yard run (Succop kick) (8-80, 4:10) ATL Bryant, 21-yd field goal (11-77, 3:28) ATL Ryan, 5-yard run (Bryant kick) (9-70, 4:13) ATL Gonzalez, 7-yard pass from Ryan (Bryant kick) (1-7, 0:06) ATL Bryant, 30-yard field goal (5-31, 2:07) ATL Bryant, 41-yard field goal (4-8, 2:04) KC Draughn, 4-yard run (Succop kick) (11-73, 2:56) Team Statistics Falcons Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /84 33/152 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions... 31/23 33/21 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /17.0 Punts/Average /52.0 1/47.0 Penalties/Yards /12 2/25 Fumbles/Lost /0 1/1 Possession Time :05 31:55 RUSHING KC Charles 16-87; Draughn 6-29, TD; Cassel 4-20, TD; Hillis ATL Turner 11-32; Ryan 3-25, TD; Rodgers 7-22; Snelling 2-5 ṘECEIVING KC McCluster 6-82; Bowe 3-53; Moeaki 3-37; Hillis 3-8; Boss 2-36, TD; Breaston 2-30; Draughn ATL Jones 6-108, 2 TDs; White 6-87; Gonzalez 5-53, TD; Douglas 3-32; Rodgers 2-13; Palmer 1-6. PASSING KC Cassel , TD, 2 INTs. ATL Ryan , 3 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS KC None. ATL Nicholas 1-3; Moore 1-2. SACKS KC Houston 1.0. ATL Abraham 1.0; Babineaux 1.0; Weatherspoon 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (39) 40RU. ATL Bryant (34) (21) (30) (41). TE Kevin Boss grabbed a 22-yard touchdown pass for his first reception as a member of the Chiefs.

55 GAME 2 Bills 35, Chiefs 17 September 16, 2012 Ralph Wilson Stadium 69,402 KANSAS CITY BUFFALO For the first time since 2005, the Kansas City Chiefs were visitors at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., battling against the Buffalo Bills. Both teams were fighting for their first victory of the season and the Bills ended up with a win. Chiefs QB Matt Cassel threw for 301 yards and two touchdowns, both to WR Dwayne Bowe. Bowe registered his 14th career 100-yard receiving game. The offense racked up 422 total yards in the effort. The Bills won the toss and deferred to the second half. Kansas City received the game's opening kickoff but was forced to punt. Bills RB C.J. Spiller ran for a 17-yard touchdown and Buffalo jumped to a quick lead. K Rian Lindell s extra point was good, making the score 7-0 with 2:01 left in the first quarter. Buffalo's defense forced two Kansas City punts and in the second quarter, Spiller scored again, his second touchdown run of the game, on a five-yard carry with 12:29 left in the first half, pushing the Bills lead to 14-0 after another Lindell extra point. Late in the second quarter, after six plays and 43 yards, the Bills were at Kansas City s 10-yard line when TE Scott Chandler caught a pass from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick for a touchdown. Lindell s kick increased the Bills lead to 21-0 with 3:29 left in the first half. The Chiefs put together an impressive drive, getting to Buffalo's one-yard line when RB Peyton Hillis fumbled on the goal line attempting to reach the end zone on a second-effort plunge. In the second half, K Ryan Succop made a 33-yard field goal with 7:32 left in the third quarter putting the Chiefs on the board at Buffalo's offense again caught fire scoring 14 unanswered points. Bills WR Stevie Johnson caught a 49-yard TD pass from Fitzpatrick and Lindell kicked the extra point, advancing the score 28-3 with 5:35 left in the third quarter. With less than four minutes left in the third quarter, CB Leodis McKelvin ran 88 yards on a punt return for a touchdown, extending the Buffalo lead to In the fourth quarter, WR Dwayne Bowe caught a 33-yard pass from Cassel for a touchdown. With the extra point, Succop made the score The second touchdown reception for Bowe was near the end of the fourth quarter from two-yards out, making the final score GAME NOTES WR Dwayne Bowe recorded his 14th-career 100- plus yard receiving game and his eighth-career multitouchdown game. His 102 yards gives him 5,082 career receiving yards, making him the seventh player in Chiefs history to surpass the 5,000-yard career receiving mark. He reached the 5,000-yard mark in 77 games, the fastest of any player in team history. QB Matt Cassel recorded his seventh-career 300- yard passing game. He also eclipsed the 12,000-yard passing mark for his NFL career. He now has 12,258 career passing yards. BUF Spiller, 17-yard run (Lindell kick) (11-84, 5:52) BUF Spiller, 5-yard run (Lindell kick) (7-67, 2:55) BUF Chandler 10-yard pass from Fitzpatrick (Lindell kick) (6-43, 3:29) KC Succop, 33-yard field goal (7-23, 3:33) BUF Johnson, 49-yard pass from Fitzpatrick (Lindell kick) (4-80, 1:57) BUF McKelvin, 88-yard punt return (Lindell kick) KC Bowe, 33-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (5-80, 2:13) KC Bowe, 2-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (9-83, 2:51) Team Statistics Bills Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /201 24/150 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /10 42/23 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /29.0 Punts/Average /49.9 7/44.7 Penalties/Yards /50 4/33 Fumbles/Lost /0 3/2 Possession Time :21 30:39 RUSHING KC Hillis 11-66; Draughn 5-56; Cassel 2-25; Charles 6-3. BUF Spiller , 2 TDs; Choice 8-37; Fitzpatrick 4-34; White 5-11; Smith 2-5; Thigpen 1-(-1); Dickerson 1-(-8). RECEIVING KC Bowe 8-102, 2 TDs; McCluster 4-32; Baldwin 3-62; Charles 3-19; Hillis 2-25; Boss 1-29; Draughn 1-23; Moeaki 1-9. BUF Spiller 3-47; Johnson 2-56, TD; Chandler 2-53, TD; Smith 1-16; Graham 1-7; Jones 1-(-1). PASSING KC Cassel , 2 TDs, INT. BUF Fitzpatrick , 2 TDs. INTERCEPTIONS KC None. BUF Byrd 1-0. SACKS KC None. BUF K. Williams 2.0; Carrington 1.0; Dareus 1.0; Sheppard 1.0; M. Williams 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (33). BUF None. LB Derrick Johnson led all Chiefs players with nine tackles (seven solo).

56 GAME 3 Chiefs 27, Saints 24 OT September 23, 2012 Mercedes-Benz Superdome 72,226 KANSAS CITY NEW ORLEANS NO The Chiefs overcame an 18-point second-half deficit and scored the final 21 points of the contest to beat the Saints in overtime to register the club's first win of the 2012 season. Led by RB Jamaal Charles' 33 carries for 233 yards on offense, the team gained 510 total net yards on 92 offensive plays. The Chiefs defense dialed up the pressure on the Saints offense as well. LB Justin Houston recorded 3.0 sacks and a safety of QB Drew Brees while CB Stanford Routt registered the Chiefs first interception of the season. On special teams, it was K Ryan Succop's day as he set a new club record for most field goals made in a game by converting all six attempts. He added a PAT to acount for 19 of the club's 27 points. The Chiefs defense gave up a touchdown on the game's opening drive, but two first-half field goals from Succop (25 and 45 yards) made the score 10-6 in favor of the Saints at half. After a Chiefs fumble, it took five plays before Brees found TE Jimmy Graham for a one-yard touchdown pass to go up After exchanging punts, QB Matt Cassel's pass intended for WR Steve Breaston was intercepted by CB Jabari Greer and returned 28 yards to the Chiefs sevenyard line. Two plays later, Brees found former Chiefs FB Jed Collins for a six-yard touchdown to go up 24-6 with just over five minutes left in the third quarter. Down 18 points late in the third, Charles busted outside on the first play of the ensuing drive and scampered 91 yards for a touchdown to lift the Chiefs and make the score The run was the longest of Charles' career and was the longest rush from scrimmage in team history. With the Saints moving the ball down the field, Brees' pass was intercepted by Routt at the goal line, giving the Chiefs possession again. Succop converted a 34-yard field goal to open the fourth quarter, cutting the lead to After forcing a Saints punt, the offense again set Succop up and he knocked a 38-yard field goal through the uprights to make the score After trading punts the defense turned in a gamechanging play. On second-and-12 from the seven-yard line, Houston dropped Brees in the end zone for a safety to make the score with 5:33 left to play in the game. The Chiefs regained possession after the free kick following the safety. Facing third-and-10, Cassel got flushed from the pocket, turned his back to the defense and scrambled, eventually finding WR Jon Baldwin for 11 yards to keep the drive moving. Facing fourth-and-five near midfield, Cassel found WR Dwayne Bowe for seven yards and a first down. With time winding down, the offense put Succop in position for his fifth field goal of the day from 43 yards out to tie the game at 24-24, forcing overtime. The Chiefs received the ball to open overtime but could not get anything going offensively. P Dustin Colquitt pinned New Orleans at its own three-yard line. The Chiefs defense forced a three-and-out and took possession after a Saints punt. Facing fourth-and-inches, the Chiefs handed the ball to Charles, who got three yards and the first down. Four straight runs moved the Chiefs to the New Orleans 13-yard line and the Chiefs took a timeout before trotting Succop on the field for his sixth field goal attempt of the day. As teammates stood arm-in-arm on the sideline, Succop's 31-yard kick split the uprights to give the Chiefs their initial victory of the season. Moore, 9-yard pass from Brees (Hartley kick) (6-83, 2:42). KC Succop, 25-yard field goal (14-82, 7:27). NO Hartley, 40-yard field goal ( :56). KC Succop, 45-yard field goal (5-18, 1:34). NO Graham, 1-yard pass from Brees (Hartley kick) (5-19, 1:41). NO Collins, 6-yard pass from Brees (Hartley kick) (2-7, 0:45). KC Charles, 91-yard run (Succop kick) (1-91, 0:18). KC Succop, 34-yard field goal (8-52, 3:48). KC Succop, 38-yard field goal (9-50, 3:32). KC Houston sacked Brees in end zone for safety. KC Succop, 43-yard field goal (13-37, 5:30). KC Succop, 31-yard field goal (12-40, 5:19). Team Statistics Saints Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /83 45/273 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /20 44/26 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /11.0 Punts/Average /55.8 5/41.6 Penalties/Yards /45 6/40 Fumbles/Lost /0 2/2 Possession Time :01 42:32 RUSHING KC Charles , TD; Draughn 7-22; Hillis 3-11; McCluster 1-5; Cassel 1-2. NO Sproles 7-62; Thomas 6-11; Ingram 5-11; Brees 1-(-1). RECEIVING KC Bowe 7-79; Charles 6-55; Baldwin 3-36; McCluster 3-28; Draughn 3-26; Moeaki 2-12; Maneri 1-10; Breaston 1-2. NO Moore 4-70, TD; Thomas 4-55; Henderson 4-53; Graham 4-16, TD; Colston 3-40; Collins 1-6, TD. PASSING KC NO Cassel , 1 INT. Brees , 3 TDs, 1 INT. INTERCEPTIONS KC Routt NO Greer SACKS KC Houston 3.0; Johnson 1.0. NO Galette 2.0; Smith 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (25) (45) (34) (38) (43) (31). NO Hartley (40) 38WR. RB Jamaal Charles rushed for 233 yards, the second-best single-game total in franchise history.

57 GAME 4 Chargers 37, Chiefs 20 September 30, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 69,979 SAN DIEGO KANSAS CITY Coming off an overtime win at New Orleans, the Chiefs were in position to tie for first place in the AFC West with a win vs. San Diego after starting the season 0-2. The Chiefs could not overcome six turnovers as the Chargers capitalized with 24 points off turnovers in the contest. San Diego scored a touchdown on the opening drive of the game, covering 76 yards, including taking advantage of two defensive pass interference penalties on S Eric Berry. QB Philip Rivers found WR Eddie Royal for a four-yard touchdown to cap the drive. The turnover problems began early for the Chiefs as San Diego S Eric Weddle intercepted a QB Matt Cassel pass on the Chiefs third play from scrimmage, eventually setting up a 24-yard K Nick Novak field goal. Down 10-0, the Chiefs suffered a false start penalty and on 1st-and-15, RB Jamaal Charles fumbled and it was recovered by San Diego at the Kansas City five-yard line. Two plays later, former Chiefs RB Jackie Battle, dove in from one yard out to put the Chargers up 17-0 with 5:28 left in the first quarter. The Chargers would add a 47-yard field goal from Novak to go up 20-0 with 8:09 left in the first half. The two teams traded turnovers as Charles had the ball stripped and San Diego recovered at the Kansas City 28-yard line. Facing 3rd-and-5, Rivers' pass for WR Robert Meachem was intercepted by CB Brandon Flowers at the Kansas City 14-yard line. After the interception, Cassel found WR Dwayne Bowe for completions of 13 and 15 yards. On 1st-and-10 from the Chargers 37-yard line, Charles started off the right edge, but cut back when the right side closed up. He reversed field and sprinted up the left sideline, diving and reaching inside the pylon for the touchdown to put the Chiefs on the board. Lined up for the PAT, a bad snap forced P Dustin Colquitt to throw a pass that was intercepted and downed in the end zone, making the score 20-6 with 5:09 left in the first half. After forcing a San Diego punt, the Chiefs offense took over again. Cassel's pass on 2nd-and-15 was intercepted by San Diego LB Donald Butler and returned 21 yards for a touchdown to put the Chargers up 27-6 with 2:51 left in the first half. On the Chiefs next drive, the offense was moving the ball down the field in the two minute drill. On 1st-and-10 from the San Diego 22-yard line, Cassel's pass for WR Dexter McCluster was intercepted by CB Antoine Cason, ending the Chiefs scoring threat. To open the third quarter, Cassel found WR Jon Baldwin for 25 yards and hit RB Shaun Draughn for 18 yards before hitting Charles out of the backfield for a 13-yard touchdown to make the score The teams traded punts to end the third quarter. Three plays into the fourth quarter, Draughn fumbled the ball after picking up eight yards with San Diego recovering near midfield. Rivers would lead the Chargers into the red zone, putting another touchdown on the board with a four-yard pass to Battle. The Chiefs answered with a touchdown drive of their own, capped by a 29-yard touchdown pass from Cassel to Bowe to make the score with 5:29 left in the game. San Diego added a 45-yard field goal from Novak to close out the game by a final. SD Royal, 4-yard pass from Rivers (Novak kick) (9-76, 4:56) SD Novak, 23-yard field goal (5-22, 2:13) SD Battle, 1-yard run (Novak kick) (2-5, 0:44) SD Novak, 47-yard field goal (6-42, 3:47) KC Charles, 37-yard run (pass failed) (5-85, 2:19) SD Butler, 21-yard interception return (Novak kick) KC Charles, 13-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (13-80, 6:20) SD Battle, 4-yard pass from Rivers (Novak kick) (9-49, 5:31) KC Bowe, 29-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (7-71, 2:25) SD Novak, 45-yard field goal (9-53, 3:33) Team Statistics Chargers Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /104 22/119 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /18 42/24 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /17.0 Punts/Average /53.8 4/51.3 Penalties/Yards /75 9/80 Fumbles/Lost /0 4/3 Possession Time :52 26:08 RUSHING KC Charles 17-92, TD; Gray 1-15; Draughn SD Mathews 14-61; Battle 15-39, TD; McClain 2-4; Rivers 3-0. RECEIVING KC Bowe 7-108, TD; Baldwin 4-50, Draughn 4-34; Charles 3-23, TD; Moeaki 3-18, Breaston 1-12; McCluster 2-6. SD KC SD Gates 3-59; Brown 3-50; Battle 4-42, TD; Floyd 2-23; Mathews 2-21; Royal 3-16, TD; McClain 1-(-2). PASSING Cassel , TD, 3 INTs. Rivers , 2 TDs, INT. INTERCEPTIONS KC Flowers 1-1. SD Cason 1-31; Butler 1-21, TD; Weddle SACKS KC Pitoitua 2.0; Hali 1.0. SD Phillips 1.0; Butler 0.5; English 0.5. FIELD GOALS KC None. SD Novak (24) (47) (45). RB Jamaal Charles dives for one of his two touchdowns against the Chargers.

58 GAME 5 Ravens 9, Chiefs 6 October 7, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 68,803 BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY In what turned out to be a game dominated by strong defense, the Chiefs fell to the Baltimore Ravens by a final of 9-6 at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City held Baltimore to 298 net yards of offense, the lowest mark since the Ravens had 284 net yards vs. Cleveland on Dec. 24, The Chiefs defense also did not allow the Ravens into the end zone, the first time Baltimore has been held without a touchdown since a loss vs. Indianapolis on Nov. 22, RB Jamaal Charles led the Chiefs attack as he registered 30 carries for 140 yards (4.7 avg.), his second game of the season with more than 100 rushing yards. Kansas City gained 214 rushing yards. Neither offense could get into rhythm early as the teams traded punts to open the game. The Ravens were first to get on the board as RB Ray Rice reeled off a 37-yard run after Baltimore took possession on a Chiefs fumble. After the Ravens' drive stalled, K Justin Tucker booted a 28-yard field goal to go up 3-0 with 1:21 left in the first quarter. The two teams traded punts again to start the second quarter. The Chiefs seemed poised to drive into the end zone as they reached first-and-goal at the seven-yard line. A penalty on first down followed by two negative rushing plays eventually set up a 30-yard K Ryan Succop field goal to tie the game at 3-3 with 2:48 left in the first half. The score remained locked at 3-3 at the intermission. To start the third quarter, WR Terrance Copper forced a WR Deonte Thompson fumble on the kickoff and LB Edgar Jones jumped on the ball. Starting at the Baltimore 29-yard line, the Chiefs marched to the one-yard line after a defensive pass interference on Baltimore. On first-and-goal from the one-yard line, QB Matt Cassel fumbled the exchange with C Ryan Lilja and Baltimore recovered. Ravens QB Joe Flacco found WR Anquan Boldin for 43 yards and then Rice rushed for 26 yards to put Baltimore in the red zone. Tucker booted a 26-yard field goal to go up 6-3 with 8:00 left in the third quarter. CB Brandon Flowers grabbed an interception of Flacco and retuned it 29 yards, but two plays later, QB Matt Cassel's pass for WR Dwayne Bowe was tipped and intercepted by Baltimore CB Cary Williams. Flacco found FB Vonta Leach for 18 yards and then hit WR Torrey Smith for 26 yards to the Kansas City 26-yard line. On third-and-10 at the 14-yard line, LB Justin Houston sacked Flacco for a seven-yard loss, forcing a 39-yard Tucker field goal to put the Ravens up 9-3 at the end of the third quarter. The teams traded punts to start the fourth quarter. Taking over on their own 30-yard line, Cassel completed a 16-yard pass to Charles, but suffered a head injury on the play. QB Brady Quinn entered the game and found WR Dwayne Bowe on third-andseven for 20 yards. Kansas City's drive stalled after a 15-yard touchdown pass was called back due to penalty, and Succop connected on a 31-yard field goal to make the score 9-6 with 4:31 left in the game. Facing third-and-15 on their next possession, Flacco scrambled up the middle for 16 yards and a first down, essentially sealing the three-point victory for Baltimore as they were able to run out the clock. BAL Tucker, 28-yard field goal (6-32, 1:49). KC Succop, 30-yard field goal (13-53, 6:13). BAL Tucker, 26-yard field goal (7-80, 3:41). BAL Tucker, 39-yard field goal (9-56, 3:48). KC Succop, 31-yard field goal (11-57, 5:44). Team Statistics Ravens Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /133 50/214 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /13 18/12 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /0.0 Punts/Average /46.4 5/47.2 Penalties/Yards /33 8/60 Fumbles/Lost /1 3/2 Possession Time :50 34:10 RUSHING KC Charles ; Draughn 12-40; Gray 4-20; Cassel BAL Rice Flacco 3-14; Pierce 2-13; Leach 1-4; Allen 1-0. RECEIVING KC Bowe 6-60; Charles 3-21; Baldwin 1-26; Gray 1-12; Draughn 1-5. BAL Boldin 4-82; Smith 3-38; Pitta 3-22; Leach 1-18; Rice 1-16; Dickson PASSING KC Cassel , 0 TDs, 2 INTs. Quinn , 0 TDs, 0 INTs. BAL Flacco , 0 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS KC Flowers BAL Webb 1-8; Williams 1-1. SACKS KC Hali 2.0; Houston 2.0. BAL None. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (30) (31). BAL Tucker (28) (26) (39). CB Brandon Flowers recorded his second interception of the year and returned it 29 yards.

59 GAME 6 Buccaneers 38, Chiefs 10 October 14, 2012 Raymond James Stadium 46,500 KANSAS CITY TAMPA BAY With QB Matt Cassel sidelined by a concussion suffered against Baltimore (10/7), QB Brady Quinn made his first start as a member of the Chiefs against the Buccaneers his first NFL start since Dec. 20, 2009 as a member of the Browns. On Tampa Bay's first possession of the game, LB Justin Houston recorded his first career interception, stepping in front of a QB Josh Freeman pass and returning it 32 yards. The Chiefs offense successfully moved the ball down the field as Quinn found WR Dexter McCluster for 12 yards on 3rd-and-8 to keep the drive alive. As the Chiefs neared the end zone, Quinn's pass for TE Steve Maneri was tipped and Tampa Bay S Mark Barron was there to take advantage of the tipped pass, returning it 12 yards to the Buccaneers 19-yard line. After the interception, the two teams exchanged punts. After P Dustin Colquitt booted a 62-yard punt, Tampa Bay QB Josh Freeman used a quick strike to find WR Mike Williams for a 62-yard touchdown to put the Buccaneers up 7-0 with 18 seconds left in the first quarter. With a 19-yard completion to RB Nate Eachus from Quinn and a two-yard rush from RB Shaun Draughn on fourth-and-one, the Chiefs moved the ball to the Tampa Bay 21-yard line. Stopped on 3rd-and-6, K Ryan Succop converted a 38-yard field goal to make the score 7-3 early in the second quarter. It was Succop's 10th-consecutive field goal of the season. As time was running short in the first half, the Buccaneers attempted a 55-yard field goal to extend their lead, but K Connor Barth's attempt ricocheted off the left upright. Tampa Bay maintained its four point lead going into the intermission. Tampa Bay started with the ball to open the second half and wasted little time augmenting its lead. Freeman connected on four consecutive passes, including a 42-yard strike to RB Doug Martin, followed by a 19-yard touchdown pass to WR Vincent Jackson, putting the Buccaneers on top On the Chiefs following possession, Kansas City was moving the ball down the field as Quinn hit TE Tony Moeaki for 18 yards and then found TE Steve Maneri for 19 yards. On 3rd-and-5, Quinn threw for McCluster, but the ball was tipped and Buccaneers DB Ronde Barber grabbed the ball just inches from the ground and returned it 78 yards for a touchdown, putting the Buccaneers up 21-3 with just over nine minutes remaining in the third quarter. To open the fourth quarter, the Chiefs defense had Tampa Bay pinned deep in its own territory. With the Buccaneers set to punt on 4th-and-6 from their own 18-yard line, Draughn burst through the line and blocked P Michael Koenen's punt at the goal line. Koenen recovered the punt and had Draughn in his face. Koenen fumbled the ball into the waiting arms of Chiefs LB Edgar Jones who recovered at the 11-yard line and then dove into the end zone for the special teams score. The touchdown marked the only other points for the Chiefs, making the score with 14 minutes left in the game. After the Chiefs touchdown, the Buccaneers answered with three more scores. Barth booted a 27-yard field goal to go up Jackson grabbed his second touchdown pass from Freeman as the two connected for a 17-yard scoring strike, effectively putting the game out of reach. RB LeGarrette Blount added a 12-yard rushing touchdown with just under two minutes left in the game to give the Buccaneers the victory. TB Williams, 62-yard pass from Freeman (Barth kick) (1-62, 0:12). KC Succop, 38-yard field goal (15-59, 7:33). TB Jackson, 19-yard pass from Freeman (Barth kick) (4-80, 2:14). TB Barber, 78-yard interception return (Barth kick). KC Jones, 11-yard fumble return (Succop kick). TB Barth, 27-yard field goal (7-69, 3:27) TB Jackson, 17-yard pass from Freeman (Barth kick) (5-85, 2:46) TB Blount, 12-yard run (Barth kick) (5-53, 2:41). Team Statistics Buccaneers Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /145 30/80 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /15 38/22 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /0.0 Punts/Average /35.3 6/46.0 Penalties/Yards /33 7/55 Fumbles/Lost /1 0/0 Possession Time :49 33:11 RUSHING KC Charles 12-40; Eachus 5-18; Draughn 11-11; Quinn TB Martin 13-76; Blount 7-58, TD; Ware 1-6; Freeman 3-5. RECEIVING KC McCluster 6-39; Maneri 4-41; Bowe 3-25; Draughn 3-12; Baldwin 2-19; Charles 2-7; Eachus 1-19; Moeaki TB Williams 4-113, TD; Jackson 4-66, 2 TDs; Underwood 2-68; Martin 2-55; Ware 2-10; Lorig PASSING KC TB Quinn , 2 INTs. Freeman , 3 TDs, INT. INTERCEPTIONS KC Houston TB Barber 1-78, TD; Barron SACKS KC Hali 1.0. TB None. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (38). TB Barth 55LU, (27). LB Edgar Jones dives into the end zone after returning a P Michael Koenen fumble 11 yards.

60 GAME 7 Raiders 26, Chiefs 16 October 28, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 74,730 OAKLAND KANSAS CITY Despite keeping the game close early, the Chiefs could not overcome four turnovers as the Oakland Raiders turned those four turnovers into 13 points to seal a victory at Arrowhead Stadium. CB Stanford Routt got the momentum going early for Kansas City as he intercepted Oakland QB Carson Palmer on the opening play from scrimmage, but the Chiefs were unable to capitalize and had to punt. The Raiders got on the board first as Palmer hit WR Denarius Moore for 58 yards, eventually setting up a 36-yard field goal from K Sebastian Janikowski to go up 3-0 with 9:51 left in the first quarter. QB Brady Quinn started the game for Kansas City. He was injured on a pass attempt for TE Tony Moeaki that was intercepted by S Matt Giordano and left the contest to be evaluated for a head injury with 2:27 left to go in the first quarter. After the interception, an illegal contact penalty on 3rd-and-7 gave the Raiders an automatic first down and set up a 35-yard Janikowski field goal to extend Oakland's lead to 6-0 early in the second quarter. The Chiefs answered quickly as QB Matt Cassel connected with WR Dwayne Bowe for a 46-yard reception to the Oakland 13-yard line. The Chiefs drive stalled there and K Ryan Succop hit a 30-yard field goal to narrow the Raiders lead to 6-3 with 10:21 left in the first half. The Chiefs forced an Oakland three-and-out and a punt. Facing 3rd-and-6, Cassel found TE Tony Moeaki for 20 yards. Kansas City moved into the red zone before a sack dropped them to 4th-and-15. Succop connected on his second field goal of the day, this time from 42 yards out, to tie the game at 6-6 with 4:12 left in the half. After forcing Oakland to punt inside the two-minute warning, CB Javier Arenas muffed the return and Oakland recovered. From there it only took three plays before Palmer found Moore for a nine-yard touchdown to put the Raiders up 13-6 going into halftime. On the opening play of the second half, Cassel and C Ryan Lilja fumbled the center-to-quarterback exchange and Oakland recovered at the 18-yard line. Oakland capitalized with a 29-yard Janikowski field goal to go up 16-6 early in the third quarter. On the Chiefs next possession, the offense moved the ball into Oakland territory but stalled at the 34-yard line. Succop connected on a 52-yard field goal to pull the score to 16-9 with 8:40 left in the third quarter. The Raiders opened their next drive with a 19-yard rush from RB Darren McFadden, who gained 114 yards on 29 carries. Palmer would end up finding WR Darrius Heyward-Bey for a 32-yard touchdown to go up The two teams traded punts to end the third. After a Chiefs punt, McFadden reeled off a 28-yard carry and RB Mike Goodson followed that up with a 21-yard rush. The Chiefs defense recorded two tackles for loss and forced an incompletion, sending Janikowski out for his fourth field goal of the day. The kick was wide right, but a defensive offsides penalty on Kansas City gave the Raiders another attempt. Janikowski's second try was good from 32 yards to go up Late in the game, Cassel found WR Dexter McCluster for a 10-yard touchdown to make the score with 2:27 left in the game. After a failed onside kick attempt, Oakland was able to pick up two first downs on the ground to run out the clock for the victory. OAK Janikowski, 36-yard field goal (8-76, 3:43) OAK Janikowski, 35-yard field goal (8-28, 2:43) KC Succop, 30-yard field goal (8-68, 4:23) KC Succop, 42-yard field goal (8-30, 4:34) OAK Moore, 9-yard pass from Palmer (Janikowski kick) (3-11, 0:50) OAK Janikowski, 29-yard field goal (4-7, 0:54) KC Succop, 52-yard field (10-44, 5:18) OAK Heyward-Bey, 32-yard field goal (Janikowski kick) (9-62, 4:47) OAK Janikowski, 32-yard field goal (9-62, 4:47) KC McCluster, 10-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (2-32, 0:42) Team Statistics Raiders Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /135 22/102 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /14 34/22 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /22.0 Punts/Average /42.7 5/47.2 Penalties/Yards /20 5/40 Fumbles/Lost /0 3/2 Possession Time :58 31:02 RUSHING KC Cassel 7-35; Hillis 4-23; Quinn 2-18; McCluster 2-15; Draughn 2-7; Charles 5-4. OAK McFadden ; Goodson 4-22; Palmer 1-(-1). RECEIVING KC McCluster 6-54, TD; Moeaki 4-57; Bowe 3-65; O'Connell 3-18; Charles 3-6; Baldwin 1-7; Draughn 1-7; Hillis 1-5. OAK Moore 5-96, TD; McFadden 4-23; Myers 3-49; Heyward-Bey 1-32, TD; Streater 1-9. PASSING KC Cassel , TD, INT; Quinn 2-4-1, INT. OAK Palmer , 2 TDs, INT. INTERCEPTIONS KC Routt OAK Giordano 1-21; Lee 1-4. SACKS KC None. OAK McClain 1.0; Seymour 1.0; Wheeler 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (30) (42) (52). OAK Janikowski (36) (35) (29) (32). LB Derrick Johnson records one of his 10 tackles, becoming the sixth player in team history to record more than 800 career tackles.

61 GAME 8 Chargers 31, Chiefs 13 November 1, 2012 Qualcomm Stadium 55,831 KANSAS CITY SAN DIEGO On the game's opening drive, San Diego QB Philip Rivers connected with WR Seyi Ajirotutu for a 28-yard completion on 3rd-and-5 to move into Kansas City territory. Eventually, Rivers found TE Antonio Gates for a 14-yard touchdown to put the Chargers up 7-0 with 10:24 left in the first quarter. On the ensuing drive, the Chiefs steadily marched down the field, running 17 plays and eating up nearly eight minutes on the clock as well as converting four third downs, but the drive was stifled as WR Dwayne Bowe caught a 10-yard pass on 3rd-and-15 but had the ball knocked out by San Diego LB Demorrio Williams, with the Chargers recovering the fumble. After the fumble recovery, Rivers hit WR Danario Alexander for a 30-yard completion into the red zone. Kansas City's defense rose to the occasion and forced San Diego K Nick Novak to convert a 25-yard field goal on 4th-and-2. The kick put the Chargers up 10-0 with just over nine minutes left in the first half. The Chiefs took over after the field goal and marched into San Diego territory as WR Dexter McCluster lined up in the Wildcat and carried two times for 19 yards. A pass interference penalty against San Diego gave the Chiefs an automatic first down on the drive. Eventually, Kansas City's drive stalled, and on 4th-and-1, K Ryan Succop converted a 49-yard field goal to make the score 10-3 in favor of the Chargers with 2:51 left in the first half. Rivers completed five of six passes on the next drive to quickly move into the red zone. Facing 3rd-and-1 at the Kansas City one-yard line, the Chargers lined up in goalline formation. Rivers' play-action pass for TE Dante Rosario was intercepted by S Eric Berry in the corner of the end zone, ending San Diego's scoring threat at the end of the first half. The Chiefs were forced to punt on their opening drive of the second half, but DB Jalil Brown tackled S Eric Weddle on the punt return and forced a fumble and it was recovered by LB Cory Greenwood, giving the Chiefs possession at the San Diego 24-yard line. The Chiefs offense could not pick up a first down and Succop's 39-yard field goal attempt was wide left, leaving the score at The Kansas City defense forced San Diego to punt on its next possession. Taking over inside his own 10-yard line, QB Matt Cassel hit Bowe for 13 yards. RB Jamaal Charles seemed to be getting into a groove as he picked up runs of 10, two and 15 yards on three straight plays. Cassel scrambled for 14 yards and then RB Peyton Hillis added 11 yards. The drive would eventually staff after being faced with 3rd-and-18 and Succop drilled a 41-yard field goal to make the score 10-6 with 0:53 left in the third quarter. Following the Kansas City field goal, San Diego scored on three straight possessions, including two defensive scores to extend its lead to Rivers found Floyd for a 13-yard touchdown to open the fourth quarter. On the Chiefs next series, Cassel was sacked in the end zone and fumbled the ball. Chargers LB Shaun Phillips recovered the ball in the end zone for the defensive touchdown. On the Chiefs next drive, Charles picked up 22 yards on a pass out of the backfield, but a few plays later, Cassel's pass for McCluster was tipped into the air and intercepted by Williams, who sprinted 59 yards down the sideline for a touchdown. The Chiefs would add a six-yard touchdown run with just over four minutes left in the contest from RB Shaun Draughn, but would fall to the Chargers SD Gates, 14-yard pass from Rivers (Novak kick) (7-80, 4:36) SD Novak, 25-yard field goal (12-71, 8:08) KC Succop, 49-yard field goal (10-49, 6:19) KC Succop, 41-yard field goal (10-70, 6:16) SD Floyd, 13-yard pass from Rivers (Novak kick) (8-80, 4:20) SD Phillips, fumble recovery in end zone (Novak kick) SD Williams, 59-yard interception return (Novak kick) KC Draughn, 6-yard run (Succop kick) (10-80, 4:07) Team Statistics Chargers Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /123 30/113 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /18 29/19 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /5.0 Punts/Average /34.5 1/43.0 Penalties/Yards /54 5/37 Fumbles/Lost /1 3/3 Possession Time :29 31:31 RUSHING KC Charles 12-39; Cassel 6-37; McCluster 4-17; Hillis 7-14; Draughn 1-6, TD. SD Mathews 13-67; Brown 6-38; Battle 4-20; McClain 1-0; Rivers 2-(-2). RECEIVING KC Bowe 8-79; Charles 3-27; Draughn 2-21; McCluster 2-17; Breaston 2-17; Baldwin 1-13, Hillis 1-7. SD Brown 5-35; Floyd 4-48, TD; Alexander 3-61; Gates 3-43, TD; Mathews 2-5; Ajirotutu PASSING KC SD Cassel , INT. Rivers , 2 TDs, INT. INTERCEPTIONS KC Berry 1-0. SD Williams 1-59, TD. SACKS KC Hali 1.0. SD Johnson 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (49) 39WL (41). SD Novak (25). S Eric Berry records his first interception of the season by grabbing a QB Philip Rivers pass intended for TE Dante Rosario in the end zone.

62 GAME 9 Steelers 16, Chiefs 13 OT November 12, 2012 Heinz Field 57,644 KANSAS CITY PITTSBURGH Despite holding Pittsburgh's offense to only 249 net yards, Kansas City could not overcome costly penalties and mistakes as they fell to the Steelers in overtime at Heinz Field on Monday Night Football. The Chiefs offense found a rhythm early as Kansas City used a four-play, 70-yard drive to jump on the scoreboard first. QB Matt Cassel found TE Tony Moeaki for 38 yards to cover a majority of the field. RB Jamaal Charles would find the end zone from 12 yards out for his third rushing touchdown of the season, putting the Chiefs up 7-0 with 8:37 left in the first period. The teams traded punts before the Chiefs defense made its presence felt. After back-to-back penalties gave Pittsburgh 1st-and-29, LB Derrick Johnson forced a RB Isaac Redman fumble that was recovered by DL Allen Bailey at the Pittsburgh 10-yard line. Kansas City could not get any closer than the four-yard line and K Ryan Succop extended the Chiefs lead to 10-0 with a 22-yard field goal to open the second quarter. Pittsburgh answered on its next possession with an 11-play, 43-yard drive that yielded a 35-yard field goal from K Shaun Suisham to make the score Kansas City was forced to punt and gave Pittsburgh the ball at midfield. On 3rd-and-4, QB Ben Roethlisberger scrambled for 14 yards and a first down. That eventually set up a seven-yard touchdown pass to WR Mike Wallace to tie the score going into halftime. The Chiefs defense forced a three-and-out to open the second half as LB Justin Houston sacked Roethlisberger for a three-yard loss. Roethlisberger left the game after that play with a shoulder injury. A holding penalty on 1st-and-10 at the 22-yard line would nullify a 22-yard touchdown pass from Cassel to WR Dwayne Bowe. Succop's 33-yard field goal was wide right, leaving the game tied at An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for group celebration against Kansas City gave the Steelers 15 yards and a first down after they failed to convert the third down. The Chiefs quickly stifled that drive as Pittsburgh went for it on 4th-and-1 and Johnson was there to meet Redman for a one-yard loss, giving the Chiefs possession, but the Chiefs had to punt. On 3rd-and-9, Pittsburgh QB Byron Leftwich found WR Emmanuel Sanders for 31 yards. Three plays later, CB Javier Arenas was called for defensive pass interference. On 3rd-and-12, S Abram Elam and LB Tamba Hali were each penalized, giving the Steelers a first down. Suisham went on to hit a 31-yard field goal to take a lead with 12:37 left in the game. Following the field goal, the teams traded punts on six drives. Taking over with 1:51 left in the game, Cassel and the Chiefs offense made one last push towards the end zone. On 3rd-and-5, Cassl hit Moeaki for a first down, but an offensive pass interference call on Moeaki negated the play. On 3rd-and-15, Cassel's pass fell incomplete. Facing 4th-and-15, Cassel hit Bowe for 27 yards and a first down. The Chiefs ran up and spiked the ball with 0:03 left on the clock. Succop trotted out onto the field and booted a 46-yard field goal as time expired to tie the game and force overtime. Kansas City won the coin toss in overtime and received the ball first. On the second play of the extra period, Cassel's pass for Bowe was intercepted by LB Lawrence Timmons and returned to the Chiefs fiveyard line. Suisham converted a 23-yard field goal on Pittsburgh's first play of the overtime period to secure the win. KC Charles, 12-yard run (Succop kick) (4-70, 1:46) KC Succop, 22-yard field goal (4-6, 1:47) PIT Suisham, 35-yard field goal (11-43, 5:18) PIT Wallace, 7-yard pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) (7-50, 3:46) PIT Suisham, 31-yard field goal (11-73, 6:06) KC Succop, 46-yard field goal (9-52, 1:51) PIT Suisham, 23-yard field goal (1-0, 0:04) Team Statistics Steelers Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /95 35/142 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /16 26/11 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /6.0 Punts/Average /42.7 8/42.1 Penalties/Yards /19 6/76 Fumbles/Lost /1 1/0 Possession Time :37 29:18 RUSHING KC Charles , TD; Hillis 10-30, Cassel PIT Dwyer 19-56; Redman 8-21; Roethlisberger 1-14; Sanders 1-4. RECEIVING KC Bowe 4-55; Moeaki 3-68; McCluster 2-18; Baldwin 1-11; Hillis 1-2. PIT Miller 4-47; Wallace 3-14, TD; Sanders 2-30; Redman 2-18; Paulson 2-15; Cotchery 1-22; Johnson 1-7; Dwyer 1-4. KC PIT PASSING Cassel , INT. Roethlisberger , TD. Leftwich INTERCEPTIONS KC None. PIT Timmons SACKS KC Houston 1.0. PIT Keisel 2.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (22) 33WR (46). PIT Suisham (35) (31) (23). DL Allen Bailey pounces on a RB Isaac Redman fumble, eventually setting up a Chiefs field goal to go up 10-0.

63 GAME 10 Bengals 28, Chiefs 6 November 18, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 63,336 CINCINNATI KANSAS CITY Unable to stop a balanced Cincinnati offensive attack, the Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Bengals 28-6 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs got a solid offensive drive going as QB Matt Cassel hit TE Tony Moeaki for 22 yards on first down. RB Jamaal Charles followed that up with a 17-yard carry and then a 10-yard rush two plays later. The drive stalled, but K Ryan Succop drilled a 34-yard field goal through the uprights to put Kansas City up 3-0 with 8:35 left in the first quarter. Cincinnati wasted little time in erasing the Chiefs early lead. Facing 4th-and-3, the Bengals faked a punt and picked up 32 yards. Facing its second fourth down of the drive, QB Andy Dalton scrambled for 11 yards and a first down. Three plays later, Dalton connected with WR A.J. Green for a four-yard touchdown to go up 7-3 with 2:51 left in the first quarter. The Chiefs turned the ball over on a RB Peyton Hillis fumble, but the defense held as Cincinnati would miss a 50-yard field goal attempt. After a Chiefs punt, the Bengals took over at their own 43-yard line and Dalton completed a 40-yard pass to Green and S Abram Elam was called for an unnecessary roughness penalty for hitting a defenseless receiver. Facing 4th-and-goal from the one-yard line, Dalton faked a handoff in the backfield and ran a naked bootleg to the left for a touchdown, putting Cincinnati up Following a Chiefs punt, the Bengals took possession and marched down the field on the Chiefs defense. On a 17-yard Dalton pass to TE Jermaine Gresham, LB Derrick Johnson knocked the ball free, but it bounced right back to Gresham as he fell to the ground at the Chiefs 11-yard line. On 2nd-and-6 CB Jalil Brown was called for pass interference in the end zone, giving Cincinnati 1st-and-goal from the one-yard line. On the next play, RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis dove in from oneyard out to give the Bengals a 21-3 lead with under a minute to play in the half. Starting with 53 seconds left in the half, Cassel hit WR Terrance Copper for nine yards and went on to connect with Moeaki for 20 yards. He followed that up with a 26-yard strike to WR Dexter McCluster to get to the 20-yard line and set up a FG attempt for Succop. After a neutral zone infraction on Cincinnati, Succop's 33-yard field goal was good, making the halftime score Neither team mounted a scoring drive in the third quarter, each side punting twice. Taking possession at the start of the fourth quarter, the Bengals used a steady dose of Green-Ellis and RB Cedric Peerman. Dalton then found Green for a 20-yard completion into the red zone. On 3rd-and-10 from the 14-yard line, Dalton hit WR Mohamed Sanu for a 14-yard catch-and-run touchdown to make the score The Chiefs offense took over as Charles picked up 17 yards and a first down on the ground. After Head Coach Romeo Crennel made a quarterback change at halftime, QB Brady Quinn connected with Moeaki for 20 yards into Cincinnati territory. Moeaki was tackled hard on the play but would return to the game two plays later. Facing 3rd-and-10 from the Bengals 35-yard line, Quinn's pass to McCluster went for eight yards. On 4th-and-2, Quinn's pass for Copper fell incomplete in the end zone. After turning the ball over on downs, the Chiefs defense forced a Bengals punt but could not pick up a first down in Cincinnat territory and would punt the ball back. The Chiefs again forced a Cincinnati three-andout, regaining possession at their own four-yard line with just over one minute left in the contest. Time ran out with the Chiefs offense trying to move the ball, cementing the KC Succop, 34-yard field goal (8-59, 2:59). CIN Green, 4-yard pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) (11-78, 5:40). CIN Dalton, 1-yard run (Nugent kick) (5-57, 2:13). CIN Green-Ellis, 1-yard run (Nugent kick) (11-79, 5:25). KC Succop, 33-yard field goal (7-65, 0:53). CIN Sanu, 14-yard pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) (12-72, 5:21). Team Statistics Bengals Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /189 27/113 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /18 30/17 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /17.0 Punts/Average /53.7 7/50.9 Penalties/Yards /54 6/30 Fumbles/Lost /0 3/1 Possession Time :22 24:38 RUSHING KC Charles 17-87; Draughn 2-10; Hillis 3-9; Quinn 4-7; Cassel 1-0. CIN Green-Ellis , TD; Peerman 8-75; Dalton 3-13, TD; Sanu 2-0. RECEIVING KC Moeaki 4-73; Charles 4-31; McCluster 3-37; Copper 3-33; Draughn 2-1; Breaston CIN Green 6-91, TD; Gresham 6-69; Sanu 2-22, TD; Tate 1-24; Leonard 1-11; Green-Ellis 1-7; Whalen 1-6. PASSING KC Cassel Quinn CIN Dalton , 2 TDs. INTERCEPTIONS KC None. CIN None. SACKS KC Hali 1.0; Jackson 1.0. CIN Atkins 1.0; Johnson 1.0; Jones 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (34) (33). CIN Nugent 50WL setback against the Bengals. TE Tony Moeaki hurdles a Cincinnati defender on one of four receptions for a career-high 73 yards.

64 GAME 11 Broncos 17, Chiefs 9 November 25, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 74,244 DENVER KANSAS CITY Despite Kansas City's defense limiting QB Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos offense to only 17 points, the Chiefs only points of the day came via three K Ryan Succop field goals. On the opening drive of the game, RB Shaun Draughn picked up seven yards on 3rd-and-2. WR Dexter McCluster rattled off a 19-yard rush. On 3rd-and-3, RB Peyton Hillis took a direct shotgun snap and ran off right tackle and passed back toward QB Brady Quinn. The pass fell incomplete and Succop connected on a 34-yard field goal to take the 3-0 lead. The Chiefs forced a Denver three-and-out. Facing 3rd-and-4, Quinn found TE Tony Moeaki for 19 yards to get to the Denver 12-yard line. Kansas City's drive stalled and Succop hit a 22-yard field goal to go up 6-0. On Denver's next drive, Manning hit WR Eric Decker for 29 yards on 3rd-and-13 to get into Kansas City territory. Facing 4th-and-12, K Matt Prater's 47-yard field goal was wide right. After a Chiefs punt, CB Brandon Flowers intercepted a Manning pass intended for Decker at the Chiefs 12-yard line. Flowers then pitched the ball back to S Abram Elam, who ran for 10 yards. On the ensuing drive, Quinn found Moeaki for 21 yards on 3rd-an-11. Facing 3rd-and-14, Quinn hit WR Dwayne Bowe for 13 yards. On 4th-and-1, the defense entered the neutral zone to give the Chiefs a first down. The drive stalled and P Dustin Colquitt pinned Denver at the six-yard line. Before halftime, the Broncos covered 94 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown to go up 7-6 with 0:18 left in the half. On the drive, Manning hit WR Demaryius Thomas for 15 yards and then found WR Brandon Stokley for 31 yards. Manning then found TE Jacob Tamme for 22 yards. On 3rd-and-7, Manning hit Tamme for the go-ahead touchdown. Denver WR Trindon Holliday returned the second half's opening kickoff 42 yards to set up the Denver offense. Manning completed passes for 18 and 16 yards to get near the red zone. Kansas City's defense stepped up and shut the Broncos down, and Prater's 33-yard field goal hit off the left upright, leaving the score at 7-6 in favor of the Broncos. After the missed field goal, Kansas City briefly regained the lead as RB Jamaal Charles recorded two 11-yard rushes to help set up a 49-yard Succop field goal, making the score 9-7 with 7:35 left to play in the third quarter. The Denver offense quickly picked up where they left off as RB Knowshon Moreno picked up 15 yards on the ground and RB Ronnie Hillman gained 10 to get to midfield. After a 12-yard pass to Tamme, Manning threw a 30-yard strike to Thomas for a touchdown to move the Broncos ahead 14-9 with 4:41 left in the third quarter. Dustin Colquitt and his brother, Denver P Britton Colquitt, traded punts as neither offense could sustain a drive to start the fourth quarter. After taking over on their own 16-yard line, Denver essentially put the game out of reach as they embarked on a 12-play, 68-yard drive that ate 6:10 off the clock and ended with a 34-yard Prater field goal to put the Broncos up 17-9 with 0:14 left to play in the game. With time dwindling, Quinn threw two incompletions before his final pass of the day was intercepted, signaling the 17-9 loss to the Broncos. KC Succop, 34-yard field goal (11-55, 5:40) KC Succop, 22-yard field goal (7-33, 3:25) DEN Tamme, 7-yard pass from Manning (Prater kick) (11-94, 4:57) KC Succop, 49-yard field goal (8-46, 4:22) DEN Thomas 30-yard pass from Manning (Prater kick) (87-80, 2:54) DEN Prater, 34-yard field goal (12-68, 6:10) Team Statistics Broncos Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /95 31/148 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /22 26/13 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /10.0 Punts/Average /42.3 6/45.3 Penalties/Yards /35 7/50 Fumbles/Lost /0 1/0 Possession Time :17 31:43 RUSHING KC Charles ; McCluster 2-23; Draughn 2-13; Hillis 2-5; Copper 1-1; Quinn 1-(-1). DEN Moreno 20-85; Hillman 3-9; Manning 1-1. RECEIVING KC Bowe 4-41; McCluster 4-21; Moeaki 2-40; Copper 2-14; Newsome DEN Thomas 4-82, TD; Decker 4-64; Stokley 4-62; Tamme 4-48; Moreno 4-26; Dreessen 2-3. PASSING KC Quinn , INT. Hillis DEN Manning , 2 TDs, INT. INTERCEPTIONS KC Flowers 1-(-2), Elam DEN Bruton 1-(-2). SACKS KC Houston 2.0. DEN Miller 1.0; Woodyard 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (34) (22) (49). DEN Prater 47WR 33LU (34). LB Justin Houston records one of his two sacks against Denver QB Peyton Manning.

65 GAME 12 Chiefs 27, Panthers 21 December 2, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 62,860 CAROLINA KANSAS CITY One day after tragedy struck the Chiefs, Kansas City and the NFL community, the Chiefs walked away from Arrowhead Stadium with a victory against the Carolina Panthers on the shoulders of 127 rushing yards from RB Jamaal Charles and two touchdown passes from QB Brady Quinn. Kansas City wasted little time coming out of the gate as Quinn found WR Dwayne Bowe for 21 yards and then hit WR Jon Baldwin for 34 yards. On the next play, RB Peyton Hillis found the end zone from two yards out to go up 7-0. Carolina answered immediately as QB Cam Newton hit TE Greg Olsen for a 47-yard touchdown strike to tie the game at 7-7 with 8:46 to go in the first. On the Chiefs next drive, Charles reeled off two 16-yard runs to move into Carolina territory. The Chiefs drive stalled and K Ryan Succop connected on a 42-yard field goal to put Kansas City up 10-7 with just more than three minutes left in the first. The Panthers steadily moved the ball down the field, including a 19-yard pass to WR Steve Smith. RB DeAngelo Williams picked up 11 yards on the ground before Newton eventually connected with Smith for a 23-yard touchdown to put Carolina up with 13:27 left to play in the first half. After the two teams traded punts, Kansas City took over at the 20-yard line. Quinn hit Bowe for 18 yards to get into Carolina territory. On 3rd-and-1, Quinn hit WR Dexter McCluster for a 12-yard gain to the Carolina 36-yard line. After four straight rushing plays, Kansas City had 4th-and-goal from the one with 0:02 left on the clock. Quinn hit Moeaki in the back of the end zone to go up at halftime. After forcing a Carolina punt to start the third quarter, Kansas City added another touchdown as Quinn connected with Baldwin for a three-yard touchdown to go up The Chiefs scoring drive covered 17 plays, 87 yards and took up 9:56 of the third quarter. Newton scrambled 28 yards on the Panthers next drive and then followed that up with a 20-yard rush. Newton then connected with WR Louis Murphy for an eight-yard touchdown to pull the score to in Kansas City's favor. After the team traded punts, Quinn hit Moeaki for 19 yards to get near midfield. A penalty moved Kansas City into Panthers territory. After back-to-back rushes, the Chiefs drive stalled and Succop booted a 52-yard field goal to put the Chiefs up with 4:54 left in the game. The Chiefs defense forced a Carolina threeand-out and gained possession with just under four minutes left in the game. Kansas City ran the clock down to 0:18 before having to punt to the Panthers. Newton completed three passes to move down the field, eventually completing a 53-yard pass to the eight-yard line before time ran out, sealing the Chiefs victory. GAME NOTES RB Jamaal Charles ran for 127 yards, reaching 1,000 yards for the season, the third-consecutive season (outside of 2011 injury) of more than 1,000 yards rushing. KC Hillis, 2-yard run (Succop kick) (6-74, 3:11) CAR Olsen, 47-yard pass from Newton (Gano kick) (6-75, 3:03) KC Succop, 42-yard field goal (11-56, 5:26) CAR Smith, 23-yard pass from Newton (Gano kick) (11-80, 4:53) KC Moeaki, 1-yard pass from Quinn KC (Succop kick) (13-80, 7:25) Baldwin, 3-yard pass from Quinn (Succop kick) (17-87, 9:56) CAR Murphy, 8-yard pass from Newton (Gano kick) (11-80, 4:31) KC Succop, 52-yard field goal (6-39, 2:36) Team Statistics Panthers Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /165 43/158 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /15 23/19 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /4.0 Punts/Average /46.0 3/42.7 Penalties/Yards /45 1/5 Fumbles/Lost /0 0/0 Possession Time :47 37:13 RUSHING KC Charles ; Hillis 12-19, TD; Quinn 12-19; McCluster 1-0. CAR Newton 7-78; Williams 12-67; Tolbert 2-15; Adam 1-5. KC RECEIVING Bowe 4-64; Moeaki 4-54, TD; Charles 4-11; Baldwin 2-37, TD; McCluster 2-16; Hillis 1-9; Gray 1-6; Newsome 1-4. CAR Smith 5-120, TD; Tolbert 3-24; LaFell 2-14; Olsen 1-47, TD; Edwards 1-11; Murphy 1-8, TD; Adams 1-7; Williams 1-1. PASSING KC , 2 TDs. CAR , 3 TDs. INTERCEPTIONS KC None. CAR None. SACKS KC Houston 1.0; Jackson 1.0. CAR Kuechly 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (42) (52). CAR None. WR Jon Baldwin secures his first touchdown reception of the season against the Panthers.

66 GAME 13 Browns 30, Chiefs 7 December 9, 2012 Cleveland Browns Stadium 62,422 KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND Despite jumping out to a 7-0 lead on the first offensive play of the game, the Kansas City Chiefs defense allowed 30 unanswered points, falling to the Browns on a rainy December day at Cleveland Browns Stadium. RB Jamaal Charles took a handoff on the opening play of the game and scampered 80 yards to the end zone to put the Chiefs up 7-0 just 12 seconds into the game. The touchdown run tied for the fifth-longest rush in team history. Charles finished with 165 yards on 18 carries (9.2 avg.), and his touchdown was his fourth rushing score of the season. After Kansas City forced Cleveland to punt, QB Brady Quinn hit WR Dwayne Bowe for 23 yards on 3rd-and-8. Quinn then found Bowe for 47 yards to get to the Browns four-yard line. The Chiefs drive stalled and K Ryan Succop lined up for a 27-yard field goal, which hit off the left upright, leaving the score at 7-0. From there it was all Cleveland as QB Brandon Weeden used a 34-yard pass to WR Greg LIttle to get into the red zone. From there, the Browns drove down to the two-yard line. Kansas City's defense forced 4th-and-4, and K Phil Dawson connected on a 23-yard field goal to make the score 7-3. Cleveland forced a Chiefs punt on Kansas City's next drive and WR Travis Benjamin returned it 93 yards for a touchdown to put the Browns up 10-7 at the start of the second quarter. After the punt return touchdown, both teams traded punts throughout the second quarter, entering the halftime break with a 10-7 score in favor of Cleveland. The Browns got off to a fast start in the third quarter as RB Trent Richardson dove in from one-yard out to put Cleveland up 17-7, capping a seven-play, 60-yard drive. On the Chiefs next drive, Quinn's pass on 3rd-and-7 was tipped by CB Sheldon Brown and intercepted by S Tashaun Gipson and returned 23 yards. The interception set up a 24-yard Dawson field goal after Cleveland had back-to-back touchdowns nullified by penalty. The Browns took a 20-7 lead with 8:42 to play in the third quarter. The Chiefs punted on their next drive. Cleveland RB Montario Hardesty reeled off a 25-yard run, then Weeden followed that with a pass to TE Benjamin Watson for 23 yards. Little lined up in the backfield and took a pitch 17 yards to the one-yard line to end the third quarter. Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson stuffed Hardesty on the next play and forced a fumble, but Hardesty fell right on the ball at the one-yard line. On the next play, Richardson dove in for his second one-yard rushing touchdown of the day to put the Browns up Kansas City picked up one first down on its next drive before having to punt again. Cribbs returned the punt 38 yards into Chiefs territory, setting up a 34-yard field goal for Dawson to extend the lead to The Chiefs made one final push into Browns territory as Quinn found WR Jamar Newsome for 25 yards and a first down at the Cleveland 18-yard line. Eventually facing 4th-and-8, Quinn was sacked for an eight-yard loss, turning the ball over on downs. The teams traded punts before the Browns were able to run the clock out as the Chiefs fell to the Browns GAME NOTES RB Jamaal Charles took a handoff on the opening play of the game for an 80-yard touchdown run, tying for the fifth-longest rushing play in team history. KC Charles, 80-yard run (Succop kick) (1-80, 0:12) CLE Dawson, 23-yard field goal (11-76, 4:00) CLE Benjamin, 93-yard punt return (Dawson kick) CLE Richardson, 1-yard run (Dawson kick) (7-60, 2:32) CLE Dawson, 24-yard field goal (5-7, 2:23) CLE Richardson, 1-yard run (Dawson kick) (12-82, 6:25) CLE Dawson, 34-yard field goal (6-18, 2:50) Team Statistics Browns Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /154 26/180 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /17 21/10 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards /19.0 5/29.0 Punts/Average /40.8 7/48.0 Penalties/Yards /55 5/35 Fumbles/Lost /0 1/0 Possession Time :29 26:31 RUSHING KC Charles, , TD; Hillis 5-11; Quinn 1-4; McCluster 1-0; Draughn 1-0. CLE Hardesty 10-52; Richardson 18-42, 2 TDs; Little 1-17; Cribbs 2-15; Weeden 1-15; Benjamin 1-15; McCoy 2-(-2). RECEIVING KC Copper 3-32; Bowe 2-70; Newsome 1-25; Moeaki 1-10; Draughn1-8; McCluster 1-8; Hillis 1-6. CLE Gordon 8-86; Little 4-69; Watson 3-43; Cameron 1-10; Richardson 1-9. PASSING KC Quinn, , INT. CLE Weeden, INTERCEPTIONS KC None. CLE Gispon,1-23. SACKS KC Hali 2.0; Jackson 1.0. CLE Sheard 1.0; Hughes 1.0; Rucker 1.0; Parker 1.0; Jackson 0.5; Maiava 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop 27 LU. CLE Dawson (23) (24) (34). RB Jamaal Charles breaks through the defense for an 80-yard touchdown on the game's first play.

67 Despite the Chiefs defense holding the Oakland Raiders without a touchdown in the game, Kansas City could not put any points on the board to offset five field goals from Raiders K Sebastian Janikowski as the Chiefs fell 15-0 at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. On the game's first series, the Chiefs forced an Oakland three-and-out, but Kansas City was forced to punt as the Raiders held the Chiefs to a three-andout as well. After each team traded another round of punts, Oakland mounted a drive that eventually led them to 1st-and-goal from the Kansas City nine-yard line. The Chiefs defense stiffened up with its back against the wall, holding Oakland out of the end zone. Janikowski's 20-yard field goal put the Raiders up 3-0 with 1:44 left in the first quarter. After trading punts, QB Brady Quinn's 3rd-and-13 pass intended for WR Dexter McCluster was intercepted by CB Joselio Hanson and returned to the KC 39-yard line. On 3rd-and-1, S Eric Berry dropped RB Darren McFadden for a two-yard loss. Janikowski connected on a 50-yard field goal to put Oakland up 6-0 with 10:19 left in the first half. On the first play following the field goal, RB Jamaal Charles broke free down the right sideline, picking up 42 yards on the ground, but the play was called back for a holding penalty. The Chiefs punted after failing to convert 3rd-and-11. Oakland used two third-down conversions to move the ball into Chiefs territory. After an offensive holding penalty pushed the Oakland offense back, Janikowski attempted a 51-yard field goal that sailed wide left. The Chiefs went three-and-out, punting back to Oakland. With 0:09 left to play in the first half, Raiders QB Carson Palmer found TE Brandon Myers for 14 yards at the Kansas City 39-yard line. Janikowski connected on a 57-yard field goal as time expired in the half to put the Raiders up 9-0 at the break. After a three-and-out, Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt booted a season-long 71-yard punt to pin Oakland at its own seven-yard line. The Raiders then went on a 13-play, 81-yard drive that included a 19-yard completion from Palmer to WR Rod Streater and an 18-yard pass from Palmer to WR Denarius Moore. Facing 3rd-and-10, Palmer found Streater for nine yards, settling for a 30-yard Janikowski field goal to put Oakland up The Chiefs had their best drive of the day on the ensuing possession. Quinn found TE Tony Moeaki for 17 yards and an unnecessary roughness penalty on Oakland tacked 15 yards onto the end of the play. On 3rd-and-10, Oakland was called for defensive pass interference on WR Jamar Newsome to give Kansas City 1st-and-goal at the nine-yard line. After a delay of game penalty, Quinn's 4th-and-goal pass for Charles only picked up one yard, giving the Raiders possession inside their own 10-yard line. McFadden reeled off a 15-yard rush and RB Mike Goodson followed that up with a 43-yard scamper to finish the third quarter. After the long rush, Oakland's drive stalled and Janikowski conntectd on his fifth field goal of the day, this time from 41 yards out, putting Oakland up LB Brandon Siler forced a McFadden fumble that was recovered by LB Justin Houston at the Oakland 18-yard line. Kansas City could not take advantage of the turnover though as Quinn's 4th-and-18 pass for WR Jon Baldwin fell incomplete in the endzone, ending the last real Chiefs scoring threat of the day and sealing the 15-0 victory for Oakland. GAME 14 Raiders 15, Chiefs 0 December 16, 2012 O.co Coliseum 51,446 KANSAS CITY OAKLAND OAK Janikowski, 20-yard field goal (11-58, 5:52) OAK Janikowski, 50-yard field goal (4-7, 1:46) OAK Janikowski, 57-yard field goal (7-52, 0:56) OAK Janikowski, 30-yard field goal (13-81, 7:25) OAK Janikowski, 41-yard field goal (9-69, 4:04) Team Statistics Raiders Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /203 10/10 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /18 32/18 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /27.0 Punts/Average /51.3 7/54.7 Penalties/Yards /62 7/60 Fumbles/Lost /1 0/0 Possession Time :06 19:54 RUSHING KC Charles 9-10; Hillis 1-0. OAK McFadden ; Goodson 13-89; Palmer 2-4. RECEIVING KC McCluster 7-59; Moeaki 3-36; Charles 3-18; Draughn 3-11; Newsome 1-6; Wylie 1-6. OAK Streater 5-62; Moore 5-46; McFadden 4-39; Myers 2-15; Goodson 1-14; Reece 1-6. PASSING KC Quinn , 0 TDs, 1 INT. OAK Palmer , 0 TDs, 0 INTs. Pryor 1-0-0, 0 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS KC None. OAK Hanson 1-3. SACKS KC None. OAK Bryant 1.0; Carter 1.0; Kelly 1.0; Wheeler 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC None. OAK Janikowski (20) (50) 51WL (57) (30) (41). P Dustin Colquitt boots on of seven punt in the contest, one of which was a season-long 71-yarder.

68 GAME 15 Colts 20, Chiefs 13 December 23, 2012 Arrowhead Stadium 62,938 INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY The Kansas City Chiefs totaled 507 yards of offense, but it wasn t enough to stop Indianapolis QB Andrew Luck and the Colts offense, who walked out of Arrowhead Stadium with a win, clinching a spot in the postseason. Kansas City forced an Indianapolis punt on the Colts first drive. However, facing a 3rd-and-11 on their opening drive, Chiefs QB Brady Quinn s pass for WR Dexter McCluster was intercepted by Colts CB Darius Butler, who returned it 32 yards for a touchdown to go up 7-0. After the score, Quinn connected with WR Jon Baldwin for a 57-yard gain to the Colts 23-yard line. Later in the drive, KC wasn t able to overcome a penalty and had to settle for a 47-yard FG by Chiefs K Ryan Succop, making the score 7-3 in favor of the Colts. Kansas City s defense handled Indianapolis its very next drive. Chiefs S Eric Berry stopped Colts RB Vick Ballard for a one-yard loss, followed by Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson sacking Luck, who also went down on the next play, courtesy of Chiefs LB Tamba Hali, forcing the Colts to punt. RB Peyton Hillis took over on the next drive. He carried the ball five times for 34 yards, helping move the ball to the Colts 25-yard line, but Succop s 43-yard field goal attempt was wide right. Hillis finished the game with 15 carries for 101 yards. The Colts responded to the missed FG with a seven-play drive that lasted 2:14 and ended with a 48-yard FG by Colts K Adam Vinatieri, putting Indianapolis up The Chiefs and Colts exchanged punts on the game s next-two drives. Kansas City put a strong drive together that was ultimately foiled by a RB Jamaal Charles fumble that was recovered at the Colts 16-yard line. After the fumble, the Colts used seven plays to cover 60 yards and Vinatieri added a 36-yard FG, making it 13-3 Colts going into halftime. Coming out of the locker room, Charles needed just one play to redeem his earlier fumble. Starting the second half, Charles took the first play for an 86-yard touchdown run to narrow the margin to Indianapolis. Charles had 22 carries for 226 yards in the game, his second 200-plus-yard performance of the season. Hillis and Charles became the first KC running-back duo to both rush for more than 100 yards in the same game since Christian Okoye (122 yards) and Harvey Williams (103 yards) did it on 10/7/1991 vs. Buffalo. Kansas City scored again two drives later on an eight-play, 52-yard drive that resulted in a 47-yard Succop field goal to tie the score at heading into the fourth quarter. With 10:21 remaining in the game, the Chiefs faced a 4th-and-one on the Colts 27-yard line and decided to go for it, but Quinn's QB sneak came up short. Luck and the Colts then marched 73 yards in 13 plays, and Luck eventually found WR Reggie Wayne from seven yards out for the score to go up Facing a seven-point deficit, with 4:03 remaining in the game, the Chiefs went three-and-out and had to punt and would not see the ball again. The Colts were able to run the clock out on the Chiefs hopes of a comeback. GAME NOTES RB Jamaal Charles became the NFL all-time leader in yards per carry average by eclipsing 750 career carries, reaching 770 rushes for 4,483 yards (5.82 avg.). IND Butler, 32-yard interception return (Vinatieri kick) KC Succop, 47-yard field goal (6-51, 1:50) IND Vinatieri, 48-yard field goal (7-37, 2:14) IND Vinatieri, 36-yard field goal (7-60, 0:55) KC Charles, 86-yard run (Succop kick) (1-86, 0:20) KC Succop, 47-yard field goal (8-52, 4:02) IND Wayne, 7-yard pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick) (13-73, 6:05) Team Statistics Colts Chiefs First Downs Total Net Yards Rushes/Net Yards /90 44/352 Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions /17 22/10 Had Intercepted Times Sacked/Yards / /7.0 Punts/Average /45.4 3/46.0 Penalties/Yards /48 9/75 Fumbles/Lost /0 1/1 Possession Time :40 32:20 RUSHING KC Charles, , TD; Hillis ; Quinn 5-11; McCluster 1-10; Draughn 1-4. IND Ballard 20-69; Luck RECEIVING KC Wylie 3-36; McCluster 3-30; Baldwin 2-64; Newsome 1-28; Charles 1-4. IND Wayne 5-81, TD; Avery 5-38; Allen 3-18; Hilton 2-34; Moore 1-32; Fleener 1-2. PASSING KC Quinn , 0 TDs, 2 INTs. IND Luck , TD, 0 INTs. Hilton 0-1-0, 0 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS KC None. IND Butler 1-32, TD; Davis 1-0. SACKS KC Flowers 1.0; Hali 1.0; Johnson 1.0. IND Freeney 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (47) 43WR (47). IND Vinatieri (48) (36). RB Jamaal Charles rushed for 226 yards on 22 carries, his second 200-plus-yard performance of the 2012 season.

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