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REGULAR SEASON GAME #10 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (5-4) VS. OAKLAND RAIDERS (2-7) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2006 12:00 PM (CENTRAL) ARROWHEAD STADIUM KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TV: CBS Regional Coverage (KCTV-5 in Kansas City) Kevin Harlan and Rich Gannon. RADIO: KCFX-FM (101.1) Mitch Holthus, Len Dawson, Bob Gretz and Bill Grigsby. THE MATCH-UP The Chiefs and Raiders will renew their rivalry for the 95th time as Kansas City seeks to register its 50th all-time victory over the Silver and Black on Sunday. The Chiefs have won six straight contests against Oakland, but all of those games have all been decided by six points or less, with KC winning by an average margin of just 4.7 points per game. The Chiefs have won five of their last seven games under head coach Herm Edwards. Sunday s contest begins an important week for Kansas City, which hosts a pair of division foes in a five-day span at Arrowhead. Following the Oakland contest, Denver visits the Chiefs for the first-ever Thanksgiving Night clash at Arrowhead (11/23). The Raiders are in the midst of a three-game stretch against their AFC West foes and will visit San Diego (11/26) after facing the Chiefs. Kansas City had a three-game winning streak snapped last week after losing a 13-10 decision at Miami (11/12). However, the Chiefs return home to Arrowhead where the club owns a 10-2 (.833) mark since the start of the 2005 campaign, including a string of three consecutive victories this season. After registering back-to-back victories vs. Arizona (10/22) and vs. Pittsburgh (10/29), the Raiders are attempting to snap a two-game losing streak. Oakland suffered a 16-0 setback on Monday Night Football at Seattle (11/6) and lost a narrow 17-13 decision vs. Denver (11/12). Art Shell returns to the Arrowhead sideline as the Raiders head coach for the first time since 94 after posting an 0-6 overall record in Kansas City during his initial stint as that franchise s field general. Chiefs RB Larry Johnson has registered 492 yards of total offense and seven TDs in his last four outings against Oakland. Johnson scored the decisive points as time expired in last year s meeting between these two squads at Arrowhead. After catching a 36-yard pass from QB Trent Green to get the Chiefs to the one-yard line, Johnson dove into the end zone for the game-winning TD on the game s final play to give Kansas City a 27-23 victory (11/6/05). 2006 STATS AND NFL RANKINGS CHIEFS RAIDERS Total Offense... 316.4 (17) 229.7 (32) Rush Offense... 116.8 (13) 98.6 (24) Pass Offense... 199.7 (18) 131.1 (32) Total Defense... 313.4 (14) 292.6 (7) Rush Defense... 113.8 (15) 128.2 (25) Pass Defense... 199.7 (11) 164.3 (3) Turnover Ratio... +3 (8t) -8 (30t) Pts./Game... 21.4 (13) 11.7 (32) Opp. Pts./Game... 20.2 (14t) 20.1 (12t) THE SERIES Kansas City owns a 49-43-2 advantage over Oakland in regular and postseason play. The only team the Chiefs have defeated more frequently is Denver (51). The Chiefs own a five-game edge in the alltime regular season series between the two squads at 47-42-2 dating to the AFL s inaugural season of 60. The Chiefs are 2-1 against the Silver and Black in postseason play. CHIEFS vs. RAIDERS REGULAR SEASON AT ARROWHEAD, 1990-05 (13-3-0) Date Result Of Note 11/4/90 W, 9-7 KC passing: 10 of 21, 45 yards. 10/28/91 W, 27-21 Word rushing: 35-152 yards. 9/28/92 W, 27-7 Word rushing: 27-125 yards. 10/3/93 W, 24-9 Smith 4.0 sacks, Montana 2 TDs. 11/6/94 W, 13-3 Walker 57-yd TD from Montana. 9/17/95 W, 23-17 Hasty 64-yd INT TD in OT. 9/8/96 W, 19-3 Hasty 80-yd fumble return TD. 12/7/97 W, 30-0 KC s 1st shutout since 9/30/90. 9/6/98 W, 28-8 KC s 300th win. Thomas 6.0 sacks. 1/2/00 L, 38-41 OT OAK s first win in KC since 88. 10/15/00 L, 17-20 Janikowski 43-yd FG with 0:25 left. 9/9/01 L, 24-27 Janikowski 31-yd FG with 0:15 left. 10/27/02 W, 20-10 Holmes, 91 rush yds, 93 rec. yds. 11/23/03 W, 27-24 Andersen, 35-yd FG with 0:04 left. 12/25/04 W, 31-30 Tynes, 38-yd FG with 0:22 left. 11/19/05 W, 27-23 Johnson, 1-yd TD with 0:00 left. The Chiefs are 25-8 overall vs. the Raiders dating back to 90, including a 91 AFC playoff tilt. The Chiefs own a six-game winning streak against the Raiders, the club s longest victory stretch against the Silver and Black since winning seven straight from 93-96. Kansas City owns a 13-3 (.813) regular season home record vs. Oakland since 90, including a streak of four straight wins. In their most recent contest against the Raiders, RB Larry Johnson plowed into the end zone as time expired to provide the winning margin in a scintillating 27-23 victory at Arrowhead (11/6/05). The Chiefs secured 10 straight home wins against the Raiders under Marty Schottenheimer from 89-98, the club s longest home victory string ever assembled against a single opponent. KC owns a pair of postseason wins against the Raiders, getting a 17-7 win in the 69 AFL Championship Game (1/4/70) and a 10-6 victory in the first postseason contest played at Arrowhead (12/28/91).

HERM EDWARDS NFL Head Coach: 6th Year NFL Coach Overall: 17th Year NFL Overall: 45-48 (.484) Regular Season: 44-45 (.494) Postseason: 2-3 (.400) Record w/kc: 5-4 (.556) Record w/nyj: 39-41 (.488) Overall NFL Exp: 27 years College: San Diego State ( 77) Herm Edwards was named the 10th head coach in Kansas City history on January 9, 2006. He rejoined the Chiefs after five-year stint (2001-05) as head coach of the N.Y. Jets. Edwards guided the Jets to three postseason berths, the most of any coach in that franchise s history. Edwards originally joined the Chiefs as a recipient of the NFL s Minority Coaching Fellowship in 89. He later served as a scout ( 90-91, 95) and also coached defensive backs for Kansas City ( 92-94). Born in Fort Monmouth, NJ on April 24, 1954, Edwards served as Tampa Bay s assistant head coach/dbs coach under Tony Dungy from 96-00 before taking over as the head coaching reins of the Jets. Edwards concluded his college career as a DB at San Diego State in 76 and signed as a rookie free agent with Philadelphia ( 77-85). In 135 career starts with the Eagles, he established a franchise record with 38 INTs, and started in Super Bowl XV. Edwards concluded his NFL playing career seeing duty in seven games for the Rams and Falcons in 86. He then coached DBs at San Jose State ( 87-89) prior to hiarrival in the NFL ranks with Kansas City in 90. THE HEAD COACHES ART SHELL NFL Head Coach: 7th Year NFL Coach Overall: 18th Year NFL Overall: 58-48 (.547) Regular Season: 56-45 (.554) Postseason: 2-3 (.400) Record w/raiders: 56-45 (.554) NFL Playing Exp: 15 years AFC West Exp: 13 years College: Maryland State ( 68) Art Shell returned to the Raiders as that franchise s head coach on February 11, 2006 after previously serving in that capacity from 89-94. Shell rejoined the Raiders after serving the past five seasons as the NFL s Senior Vice President of Football Operations and Development. He was named NFL Coach of the Year following the 90 campaign. That season, the Raiders captured the AFC West title with a 12-4 record, claimed the franchise s first playoff victory since Super Bowl XVIII and advanced to the AFC Championship Game. Born November 26, 1949, in Charleston, South Carolina, Shell served as the Raiders offensive line coach from 83-89 until his promotion to head coach. Shell later coached the offensive line for both Kansas City ( 95-96) and Atlanta ( 97-00). Shell s career as an eight-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle spanned 15 seasons ( 68-82) with Oakland. Enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 89, Shell originally entered the NFL as a third-round draft pick of Oakland in 68. He went on to play in 207 regular season games, 24 postseason contests. Shell earned a pair of Super Bowl rings (XI and XV) with Oakland and was named All-Pro three times ( 73, 74, 77). EDWARDS VS. THE RAIDERS (3-3) Chiefs head coach Herm Edwards owns a 3-3 record against Oakland, including a 3-1 mark in regular season play. Sunday s game will mark the first meeting between Edwards and Art Shell as NFL head coaches. Edwards has won his last two meetings with the Raiders. DATE RESULT OPP. COACH 1/6/02 W N.Y. Jets 24, OAKLAND 22 Jon Gruden 1/12/02* L OAKLAND 38, N.Y. Jets 24 Jon Gruden 12/2/02 L OAKLAND 26, N.Y. Jets 20 Bill Callahan 1/12/03** L OAKLAND 30, N.Y. Jets 10 Bill Callahan 11/9/03 W N.Y. Jets 27, OAKLAND 24 OT Bill Callahan 12/11/05 W N.Y. JETS 26, Oakland 10 Norv Turner *AFC Wild Card Game **AFC Divisional Playoff Game QB DAMON HUARD S STARTING STATS (10-4) Chiefs QB Damon Huard owns a 10-4 (.714) record as an NFL starter. Huard is 5-3 (.625) this season subbing for an injured QB Trent Green. Huard currently ranks third in the AFC with a 97.6 rating, trailing only Colts QB Peyton Manning (104.5) and Chargers QB Philip Rivers (100.4). Huard has posted a 100.0+ rating in all five of KC s victories this season. Huard has thrown 121 consecutive passes without suffering an interception dating back to a contest at Pittsburgh (10/15) and leads the NFL with a 0.41 interception percentage. DAMON HUARD AS AN NFL STARTER Date Opp. Comp Atts. Yds TDs INTs Rating Result 10/24/99* PHI 15 21 142 0 1 69.9 W 16-13 10/31/99* @ OAK 16 32 221 0 0 72.5 W 16-9 11/07/99* TEN 15 25 210 2 0 113.8 W 17-0 11/14/99* @ BUF 9 25 65 0 1 27.9 L 3-23 11/21/99* NE 18 30 129 2 0 92.2 W 27-17 11/26/00* @ IND 22 33 183 1 0 90.8 W 17-14 9/17/06# @ DEN 17 23 133 0 0 87.6 L 6-9 OT 10/1/06# SF 18 23 208 2 0 133.3 W 41-0 10/8/06# @ ARZ 26 38 288 2 0 108.2 W 23-20 10/15/06# @ PIT 16 32 162 0 1 51.8 L 7-45 10/22/06# SD 15 27 232 2 0 108.9 W 30-27 10/29/06# SEA 17 25 312 1 0 124.1 W 35-28 11/5/06# @ STL 10 15 148 3 0 138.3 W 31-17 11/12/06# @ MIA 15 38 201 0 0 57.0 L 10-13 Totals 229 387 2,634 15 3 89.4 259-235 *With Miami #With Kansas City KC S FANTASTIC FINISHES VS. OAKLAND The Chiefs have established a six-game winning streak against Oakland. All six of those games have been decided by seven points or less and all six have featured thrilling finishes. The Chiefs outscored the Raiders by a 159-to-131 margin over that six-game span, an average margin of victory of just 4.7 points per game. Dating back to 2001, eight of the last 10 Chiefs-Raiders games have been decided by seven points or less. Here s a look at the last six games in the AFC West rivalry... Date Site Result Of Note 10/20/03 OAK W, 17-10 Gonzalez sets KC career catch record. Key Play: S Greg Wesley and S Jerome Woods stop WR Tim Brown at the one-yard line as time expires to seal the victory. Date Site Result Of Note 11/23/03 KC W, 27-24 11th straight home win for Trent Green. Key Play: K Sebastian Janikowski ties the game at 24-24 with 2:18 left, but K Morten Andersen answers with a 35-yard FG with 0:04 remaining. Date Site Result Of Note 12/5/04 OAK W, 34-27 118 rushing yards by RB Larry Johnson. Key Play: QB Trent Green finds WR Eddie Kennison for a 70-yard TD with 2:04 left to cap a fourth-quarter comeback victory. Date Site Result Of Note 12/25/04 KC W, 27-24 KC s first Christmas Day game since 71. Key Play: WR Dante Hall s 49-yard KO return of a squib kick sets up K Lawrence Tynes, who hits the game-winning 38-yard FG with 0:22 left. Date Site Result Of Note 9/18/05 OAK W, 23-17 Holmes, Johnson each score rushing TDs. Key Play: S Sammy Knight breaks up a pass intended for Raiders WR Jerry Porter in the end zone on fourth-and-six from the KC 10-yard line. Date Site Result Of Note 11/6/05 KC W, 27-23 Johnson: 22 carries, 107 yards, 2 TDs. Key Play: A 36-yard reception by RB Larry Johnson sets up KC at the one-yard line with 0:05 remaining. Johnson dives into the end zone as time expires to give the Chiefs the victory.

2006 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring L. Johnson 72 T3rd T5th Rushing Yards L. Johnson 891 2nd 3rd QB Rating Huard 97.6 3rd 5th Receptions Gonzalez 44 T9th T20th Rec. Yards Gonzalez 588 8th 17th Interceptions Law/Wesley 2 T14th T21st Punting Avg. Colquitt 45.7 2nd 5th Punt Ret. Avg. Hall 10.0 8th 12th KO Ret. Avg. Hall 21.9 13th 24th Sacks Allen 6.0 T10th T16th THE 2006 CHIEFS Kansas City leads the NFL with a 66.7 Red Zone TD percentage, scoring 18 TDs on 27 Red Zone trips. The Chiefs are fourth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL with 144 points in the Red Zone. The Chiefs are seventh in the AFC and 13th in the NFL, averaging 21.4 points per game. KC is seventh in the AFC in total offense, averaging 316.4 yards per game. Kansas City is averaging 48.2 advances (rushes and completions) per game, the eighth-best tally in the AFC. Kansas City ranks seventh in the AFC and 13th in the NFL in rushing offense, averaging 116.8 ypg. The Chiefs are tied for fourth in the AFC and tied for the eighth in the NFL with a +3 turnover differential (17 takes/14 gives). KC ranks fourth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL, registering 57 points off opponents turnovers. The Chiefs have had just 1.5% of their passes intercepted (four of 263), the third-lowest INT percentage in the AFC and the fourth-lowest in the NFL. Kansas City is averaging 7.37 yards per pass attempt to rank fifth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL. The Chiefs own a composite passer rating of 96.8, the fifth-best mark in the AFC and the eighth-highest rating in the NFL. KC ranks seventh in the AFC, averaging 18.7 first downs per game. The Chiefs are third in the AFC and are tied for seventh in the NFL with 111 passing first downs. The Chiefs offense is ninth in the AFC in third-down conversions at 39.0% (48 of 123). KC ranks fourth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL in third-down defense at 35.0% (42 of 120). The Chiefs are sixth in the AFC and 11th in the NFL in pass defense, allowing 199.7 ypg. KC is tied for seventh in the AFC, permitting 18.7 offensive points per game. The Chiefs are third in the NFL in net (39.4) and fifth in the NFL in gross punting (45.4). Kansas City has been penalized 47 times, the sixth-lowest total in the league. CHIEFS-RAIDERS CONNECTIONS Chiefs head coach HERM EDWARDS played at Cal ( 72, 74) and Monterey Peninsula JC. He was raised in Seaside, CA and coached DBs at San Jose St. ( 87-89) Raiders head coach ART SHELL was KC s off. line coach ( 95-96) KC def. coord. GUNTHER CUNNINGHAM coached at Cal ( 77-80) and for the Raiders ( 91-94) Chiefs VP LYNN STILES was head coach at San Jose St. ( 76-78)... Chiefs strength asst. KAZ KAZADI was in camp with OAK ( 99) OAK co-offensive line coach IRV EATMAN played five seasons ( 86-90) with KC and served as asst. o-line coach (2001-05) OAK strength coach JEFF FISH worked with KC ( 98-00) and Missouri (2001-03) Raiders DT TERDELL SANDS was a seventh-round pick of KC in 2001 KC RBs coach JAMES SAXON played at San Jose St. and was an assistant at Menlo College ( 99) Chiefs QBs coach TERRY SHEA served as the off. coord. ( 84-86) and the head coach ( 90-91) at San Jose St. Chiefs off. coordinator MIKE SOLARI is a native of Daly City, CA Chiefs Executive Dir. of Player Dev. LAMONTE WINSTON played at San Francisco St., coached at his alma mater ( 86-89) and was inducted into the school s HOF in 2000 Chiefs Pro Personnel Asst. RON HUDSON is a native of Oakland, CA and coached at Cal ( 69-70, 72-76) and Stanford ( 71) Chiefs DE JARED ALLEN prepped at Live Oak HS and Los Gatos HS Chiefs CB LENNY WALLS is a native of San Francisco, CA. He played at Galileo HS before playing collegiately at St. Mary s College in Moraga, CA and the City College of San Francisco Chiefs S JARRAD PAGE is a native of Oakland, CA and prepped at San Leandro (CA) HS Raiders def. coordinator ROB RYAN coached at Hutchinson (KS) CC in 96 Oakland asst. coach ROBERT FORD served as the WRs coach at Kansas ( 86) Raiders RBs coach SKIP PEETE was an All-Big 8 WR at Kansas Oakland TE JAMES ADKISSON began his college career at Kemper Military (MO) JC Raiders LB THOMAS HOWARD is the son of former Chiefs LB THOMAS HOWARD ( 87-88) Raiders S JARROD COOPER and DE KEVIN HUNTLEY played at Kansas State Chiefs VP of Player Personnel BILL KUHARICH S father, JOE KUHARICH was the head coach at the University of San Francisco ( 48-51) and coached the 51 Dons to a perfect 9-0 record. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2006 OAKLAND RAIDERS AFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Janikowski 43 T13th T25th Rushing Yards Jordan 410 16th 33rd QB Rating Walter 54.6 17th 34th Receptions Moss 33 T23rd - - Rec. Yards Moss 455 19th 40th Interceptions Asomugha 4 T4th T4th Punting Avg. Lechler 47.9 1st 2nd Punt Ret. Avg. Carr 5.8 14th 27th KO Ret. Avg. Carr 25.2 6th 8th Sacks Burgess 8.0 T2nd T4th THE 2006 RAIDERS Second-year QB Andrew Walter (D3-05) has posted a 2-5 (.286) record filling in for injured starter Aaron Brooks, who owns a career 38-48 record under center. Oakland s talented receiving corps features five-time Pro Bowl WR Randy Moss, Alvis Whitted and Jerry Porter. Moss owns 667 receptions for 10,602 yards and 101 TD receptions in his career. Former Jets RB LaMont Jordan is in his second season with the Silver and Black after posting his first campaign with over 1,000 rushing yards in 2005. Veteran G Barry Sims is the senior leader of an offensive line that includes Ts Robert Gallery (D1-04) and Langston Walker (D2-02) as well as C Jake Grove (D2-04) and rookie G Kevin Boothe (D6-06). Veteran FB Zack Crockett and TE Courtney Anderson (D7-04) round out the offensive unit. Seven-time Pro Bowl DT Warren Sapp anchors the defensive line along with 2005 Pro Bowler Derrick Burgess, who posted a franchise-record 16.0 sacks last season and already has 8.0 this year. DE Tyler Brayton (D1-03) and DT Tommy Kelly complete the line. The Raiders rebuilt linebacking unit features MLB Kirk Morrison (D3-05), Sam Williams (D3-03) and rookie Thomas Howard (D2-06). A pair of first-round draft picks in CB Fabian Washington (D1-05) and Nnamdi Asomugha (D1-03) start at cornerback. FS Stuart Schweigert (D3-04) teams with first-round pick Michael Huff (D1-06) at safety. K Sebastian Janikowski (D1-00) and two-time Pro Bowl P Shane Lechler (D5-00) are each in their seventh year serving as the Raiders specialists. CB Chris Carr handles both the kickoff and punt return chores. RB LARRY JOHNSON S PRODUCTION VS. OAKLAND RB Larry Johnson has produced 492 yards of total offense (345 rushing, 147 receiving) and seven TDs (six rushing, one receiving) in his last four appearances vs. the Raiders. Those numbers translate into an average of 123.0 yards of total offense per game. Seven of Johnson s 45 career TDs have come against Oakland, by far his highest total against any single opponent. Johnson has registered two or more total TDs in three of his last four games against the Raiders. KC is 12-3 (.800) in contests when Johnson scores at least twice. RB LARRY JOHNSON S LAST FOUR GAMES VS. OAKLAND Date Site Rushing Receiving Totals Result 12/5/04 OAK 20-118, 1 TD 3-56, 1 TD 23-174, 2 TDs W, 34-27 12/25/04 KC 25-79, 2 TDs 4-43, 0 TDs 29-122, 2 TDs W, 31-30 9/18/05 OAK 9-41, 1 TD 0-0, 0 TDs 9-41, 1 TD W, 23-17 11/6/05 KC 22-107, 2 TDs 3-48, 0 TDs 25-155, 2 TDs W, 27-23 Totals 76-345, 6 TDs 10-147, 1 TD 86-492, 7 TDs 115-97 MEDIA INFORMATION INJURIES QB Trent Green (head trauma), LB Derrick Johnson (ankle), T Kevin Sampson (foot), G Brian Waters (knee) and S Greg Wesley (shoulder) did not play at Miami. TE Tony Gonzalez (shoulder) was injured vs. the Dolphins. RADIO AND TV CBS (KCTV-5) will televise the contest to a regional audience. Former Voice of the Chiefs Kevin Harlan handles the play-by-play, while former NFL QB Rich Gannon handles the color commentary. Gannon enjoyed a four-year stint with the Chiefs from 95-98, posting an 11-8 record as Kansas City s starter. Eight-time Kansas Broadcaster of the Year, Mitch Holthus, is in his 13th year handling the play-by-play duties, while Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson adds color commentary with sideline reports from Bob Gretz. The KCFX pregame show begins at 8:30 AM (CT). Chiefs Insider, KC s official pregame TV show airs Sundays at 9:30 AM on KCTV-5. CONFERENCE CALLS Raiders head coach Art Shell (12:00 CT) and Raiders DT Warren Sapp (2:00 CT) will be available via conference call to the Kansas City media on Wednesday. Chiefs head coach Herm Edwards (2:00 CT) and Chiefs QB Damon Huard (2:45 CT) are scheduled to speak with the Bay Area media on Wednesday.

Chiefs Seeking to Stretch KC Victory Streak vs. Oakland to Seven Games by Pete Moris The Arrowhead Advantage vs. Oakland Raiders head coach Art Shell owns an 0-6 record (0-5 regular season, 0-1 playoffs) as a head coach at Arrowhead. No coach in NFL history has made more appearances in Kansas City without a victory. According to STATS, Inc., former Colts head coach Ted Marchibroda owns the most road appearances against one opponent without a win (0-9 at Pittsburgh). Among active NFL coaches, only Tony Dungy (0-7 at Green Bay) has played more road games against a single foe without a victory than Shell. KC has won 19 of its last 21 games against QBs in their first or second year as NFL starters who are making their initial appearance as a starter at Arrowhead. Oakland QB Andrew Walter is expected to make his first start in KC on Sunday. The Raiders are 0-4 in November games at Arrowhead dating back to 90. Jon Gruden was the last Raiders head coach to guide Oakland to a win at Arrowhead, getting a 27-24 victory (9/9/01). The Chiefs are 10-2 (.833) at Arrowhead dating back to 2005, while the Raiders are 2-10 (.167) on the road over that same timeframe, including a string of seven straight losses away from home. Chiefs-Raiders Scoring Stats, Part I Dating back to 85, the Chiefs are 14-1 at Arrowhead in regular season and playoff action when holding the Raiders to 21 points or less. Since the start of the 2002 season, Oakland is 5-41 (.109) when being held to 21 points or less. The Raiders have been held to 21 points or less in all six of Art Shell s previous appearances at Arrowhead as that club s head coach. Oakland has topped the 21-point plateau just once this season, getting a 22-9 win vs. Arizona (10/22). Kansas City has won 20 consecutive games at Arrowhead when holding foes to 21 points or less, a mark that ranks as the fourth-longest active streak in the league. Kansas City has held its foes to an average of 18.4 ppg in its five wins in 2006. Oakland has been held under 10 points in four games in 2006, the most of any squad in the NFL. KC is a perfect 39-0 at Arrowhead since 90 when holding foes to 10 points or less, including an 8-0 mark vs. the Raiders. MOST CONS. HOME WINS WHEN ALLOWING 21 POINTS OR LESS Team Streak Last Such Loss Date 1. Pittsburgh 26 10-13 vs. Baltimore 11/4/01 2. Seattle 22 3-14 vs. Washington 11/3/02 3. Indianapolis 21 13-21 vs. Miami 9/15/02 4. Kansas City 20 17-20 vs. Pittsburgh 10/14/01 Chiefs-Raiders Scoring Stats, Part II The Chiefs are 29-4 (.879) at Arrowhead when scoring 30+ points dating back to 95, including a streak of five straight wins. Kansas City has averaged 29.0 ppg in its first four home outings of 2006, the fourth-highest home scoring average in the NFL this season. Oakland has averaged a league-low 7.3 ppg in four road contests this season. Overall, the Raiders rank 32nd in the league in scoring with 105 points (11.7 ppg). The Chiefs are 50-7 (.877) in regular season action at Arrowhead when leading at the half dating back to 95, including a streak of six consecutive wins. KC will face an Oakland squad that has lost nine consecutive games when trailing at halftime, including an 0-4 mark in 2006. KC has outscored its foes by a 54-20 margin in the first half of their three wins at Arrowhead this season. In fact, the Chiefs have shut out five of their nine opponents in the first quarter in 2006. Oakland has scored an NFL-low 28 points in the second half of games this season. KC s defense is coming off a second-half shutout at Miami (11/12). HIGHEST HOME SCORING LOWEST ROAD SCORING AVERAGES, 2006 AVERAGES, 2006 1. 33.3 San Diego 32. 7.3 Oakland 2. 33.0 Chicago 31. 9.0 Tampa Bay 3. 30.2 Pittsburgh 30. 10.8 Arizona 3. 29.0 Kansas City 29. 12.4 Tennessee The Turnover Table During the past four games, the Chiefs have produced a +5 (9 takes/4 gives) turnover mark. Kansas City currently ranks seventh in the NFL with 57 points off takeaways with 37 of those points coming in the past four games. The Chiefs have registered a positive turnover ratio in 16 consecutive wins at Arrowhead, the third-longest active streak in the NFL. The Raiders are 3-19 (.137) on the road with a negative turnover mark dating back to 2004, including eight straight losses. Only Pittsburgh (24) has committed more turnovers than Oakland (23) this season. Oakland (15 takes/23 gives), Pittsburgh (16 takes/24 gives) and Cleveland (14 gives/22 takes) are all tied for last in the NFL with a -8 turnover differential. MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS WITH A PLUS TURNOVER RATIO Team Streak Last Home Loss When Plus Date 1. Baltimore 31 10-13 vs. Buffalo 10/31/99 2. New England 18 16-24 vs. Denver 10/27/02 3. Kansas City 16 34-37 vs. Denver (OT) 10/20/02 Winning Division Games at Home is a Must The Chiefs have made a habit of winning division games at home. Kansas City is 9-1 (.900) against AFC West foes at Arrowhead since 2003, including a streak of six consecutive wins. Oakland owns a 2-18 (.100) overall record in division play over that same timeframe, owning a streak of 10 consecutive losses against AFC West opponents. The Raiders last victory against a division foe was a 25-24 win at Denver (11/28/04). QB Damon Huard Seeks to Stay Hot at Home Chiefs QB Damon Huard owns a 6-0 record as an NFL starter in home games, including a 3-0 mark at Arrowhead. In three home starts with the Chiefs, Huard has completed 66.7% (50 of 75) of his passes for 752 yards with five TDs and no INTs, good for a 121.6 rating. Huard currently leads the NFL with a 0.41 INT percentage and ranks fifth in the NFL with a 96.7 rating. QB Steve DeBerg (0.90%) established the Chiefs record for lowest INT percentage in a season in 90 when he was picked off just four times on 444 attempts. Huard has thrown 121 consecutive passes without suffering an interception dating back to a contest at Pittsburgh (10/15). Chiefs-Raiders Rushing Stats, Part I During the Chiefs six-game winning streak against the Raiders, Kansas City has outgained Oakland by an average of 32.5 rushing yards per game. Over that six-game span, KC has registered 127.5 ypg compared to 95.0 for Oakland. Dating back to 90, KC owns a stellar 17-2 (.895) record vs. the Raiders when compiling 30 or more rushing attempts. The Chiefs are 14-4 (.778) when RB Larry Johnson posts a 100-yard rushing game, including a perfect 10-0 mark at Arrowhead. The Raiders are 1-13 (.071) when allowing a 100-yard rusher dating back to 2004. Johnson has averaged 125.8 rushing yards in 11 career starts at Arrowhead and has scored 24 of his 40 (60.0%) career rushing TDs at home. Johnson has scored at least one TD (rushing or receiving) in seven consecutive games and needs just five more rushing TDs to overtake Hall of Fame RB Marcus Allen (44) for second on KC s career rushing TD list. Dating back to 2002, Kansas City is 21-2 (.913) at Arrowhead when scoring two or more rushing TDs. Oakland has lost 17 consecutive games when allowing an opposing team to produce two or more rushing TDs. The Chiefs own 11 rushing TDs in their last six meetings with the Raiders, producing two rushing scores in five of those six contests. Oakland s defense has permitted just four rushing TDs this season, a mark that is tied as the fifth-lowest total in the NFL. Chiefs-Raiders Rushing Stats, Part II The Chiefs have gone 18 straight games without relinquishing a 100- yard rusher at Arrowhead, the longest active streak in the league. The Raiders haven t posted a 100-yard rusher against the Chiefs in their last 27 trips to Arrowhead. The last Oakland player to accomplish that feat at Arrowhead was RB Arthur Whittington (134 yards on 11/5/78). Kansas City s defense has allowed just 85.4 rushing ypg and one TD in the club s five wins this season. KC has permitted just two 100-yard rushers in the team s last 32 games. Oakland has scored three rushing TDs on the season. Only Cleveland (2) has scored fewer. CHIEFS-RAIDERS TEAM RUSHING STATS, LAST SIX GAMES Team Atts Yards Avg. TDs 100-Yard Rushers Kansas City 181 765 4.2 11 3 Johnson (2), Holmes (1) Oakland 135 570 4.2 5 None Chiefs-Raiders Passing Stats KC owns a stellar 31-3 (.912) record at Arrowhead when forcing two or more INTs dating back to 95, including a 14-1 (.933) mark in such contests dating back to 2002. Since the start of the 2002 campaign, Oakland is 3-16 (.158) in games when throwing two or more INTs. Only Tennessee (14 of 265 5.3%) has had a higher percentage of its passes intercepted this season than Oakland (116 of 245 4.9%). KC has forced five of its seven INTs in its last three home games. KC hasn t allowed an opposing passer to post a 300-yard game or a 100.0 rating in its last nine home games. Oakland has thrown an NFL-low four TD passes in 2006. Kansas City s Sack Attack at Arrowhead KC has registered 15.0 sacks in its five victories and has posted 2.0 or more sacks in all five of those wins in 2006. The Chiefs own a 20-1 (.952) record at Arrowhead since the start of the 2002 campaign when forcing 2.0 or more sacks, including a string of 10 consecutive wins. Oakland has been sacked an NFL-high 47.0 times in 2006. The Raiders are currently on pace to relinquish 83.5 sacks this season, which would shatter the previous franchise record of 67.0 sacks allowed by Oakland in 98 and would rank as the second-highest tally in NFL history (PHI 104.0 in 86). Chiefs DE Jared Allen has a team-high 6.0 sacks and is on pace for his second straight double-digit sack season. Allen also has four fumble recoveries on the season and is on schedule to surpass the Chiefs singleseason record of six FRs: S Deron Cherry ( 88), DT Dan Saleaumua ( 90).

POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES by Brad Kuhbander QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS QB TRENT GREEN Was listed as the third QB the past two contests and was inactive the previous six games with a head injury. His 20,207 yards passing with the Chiefs are the second-best mark in team history, trailing only Len Dawson (28,507). Ranks first in team history with an 88.2 passer rating, 62.07 completion percentage, 256 20+ yard completions, a 7.79-yard average gain and 23 career 300-yard passing games. His 111 TD passes with KC are the third-highest total in Chiefs history. Has led the Chiefs to 44 wins, the second-best total by a starting QB in team history behind Dawson (94). His 20,207 passing yards since joining KC in 2001 rank third in the NFL. KC is 18-8 when he records a 100.0+ rating game (min. 20 attempts). In 11 starts vs. Oakland he has completed 209 of 360 passes for 2,664 yards with 14 TDs and eight INTs for an 85.0 rating with two 300-yard games and four 100.0+ rating contests, the most against any club. QB DAMON HUARD Registered his first victory as a Chiefs starting QB vs. San Francisco (10/1), marking his first win as a starter since guiding Miami to a 17-14 win at Indianapolis (11/26/00), a span of 2,135 days between victories. Owns a 5-3 record as KC s starter in 2006, connecting on 146 of 241 throws for a career-high 1,824 yards with 11 TDs and an INT for a 97.6 rating and has added nine carries for nine yards. His 97.6 rating ranks third in the AFC and fifth in the NFL. Has five 100.0+ rating games in 2006. Leads the NFL with a 0.4 interception percentage. Has attempted 121 consecutive passes without an INT dating back to a contest at Pittsburgh (10/15). His 7.57 average gain stands fifth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL. Ranks sixth in the AFC with 1,824 passing yards. Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his work at Arizona (10/8) when he completed a career-high 26 of 38 passes for 288 yards with two TDs, good for a 108.2 rating. Owns a 10-4 record as an NFL starter, completing 229 of 387 passes for 2,634 yards with 15 TDs and three INTs for a 89.4 rating. Has played in 47 games (14 starts) with MIA ( 97-00), NE (2001-03) and KC (2004-06), connecting on 316 of 530 attempts (59.62%) for 3,515 yards with 20 TDs and nine INTs, good for an 84.9 rating. QB BRODIE CROYLE Third-round draft pick has played in two games, connecting on three of seven passes for 23 yards with two INTs. RUNNING BACKS RB LARRY JOHNSON Had 18 carries for 75 yards with a two-yard TD at Miami (11/12). Has carried the ball 217 times for 891 yards (4.1 avg.) with 10 TDs and caught 29 passes for 343 yards (11.8 avg.) with two TDs. Is second in the AFC and fourth in the NFL, averaging 137.1 yards from scrimmage per game. Is second in the NFL with five 100-yard rushing games, trailing the N.Y. Giants RB Tiki Barber (six). Is second in the AFC and third in the NFL averaging 99.0 rushing ypg. Ranks sixth among all NFL RBs with 343 receiving yards. Is second among AFC RBs and tied for 10th among NFL RBs with 29 receptions. His 56 first downs are fourth in the NFL. Ranks second in the NFL among non-kickers with 72 total points. Recorded a Chiefs single-game record 39 rushes for 155 yards (4.0 avg.), tied a career high with three TDs and added two catches for 26 yards with a nine-yard TD vs. Seattle (10/29) to earn AFC Offensive Player of the Week accolades. His 30 rushing TDs from 2005-06 are second in the NFL during that time period behind Tomlinson (34). His 18 career 100-yard rushing games rank second in Chiefs history, trailing only RB Priest Holmes (24). KC is 14-4 when he has a 100-yard rushing game, including a 10-0 mark at Arrowhead. KC is 10-2 when he scores two or more rushing TDs. Ranks sixth in Chiefs history with 3,307 rushing yards, needing 392 more yards to bypass RB Marcus Allen (3,698) for fifth. In two starts against Oakland he has 42 carries for 225 yards (5.4 avg.) with three TDs and two 100-yard games. Rushed 22 times for 107 yards with two TDs, including the game-winning TD on a one-yard dive as time expired vs. Oakland (11/6/05). RB MICHAEL BENNETT Has played in four games and has been inactive for three contests, rushing 20 times for 71 yards for (3.6 avg.). Was acquired in a trade from New Orleans on August 2nd. Was elected to the Pro Bowl in 2002 with Minnesota. WR EDDIE KENNISON Has 29 catches for 483 yards with two TDs and three carries for 11 yards. Also has three punt returns for 18 yards (6.0 avg.). His 4,752 receiving yards with Kansas City rank seventh in team history. Is ninth in team history with 284 receptions and he needs five more catches to pass RB Ed Podolak (288) for eighth. His 22 TD receptions are eighth in club history, needing 12 more to pass WR Carlos Carson (33) for seventh. Stands fifth in Chiefs history with a 16.73 yards-per-catch average. His 15 100-yard receiving games stand fourth in club annals. He needs two more to tie TE Tony Gonzalez (17) for third. Ranks second in team history with 74 catches of 21+ yards. Joined Carson ( 83-84) as the second player in team history to record back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons, doing it in 2004-05. Caught eight passes for 149 yards with a TD at Oakland (12/5/04) WR DANTE HALL Touched the ball nine times for 104 yards (11.5 avg.) at Miami (11/12). Has totaled 62 touches for 887 yards with two TDs. Has caught 16 passes for 125 yards with a TD and rushed one time for three yards. Has returned 26 kickoffs for 569 yards (21.9 avg.) and 19 punts for 190 yards (10.0 avg.) with a TD. His 10.0-yard punt return avg. is eighth in the NFL. In his career he has returned 333 kickoffs for 8,006 yards (24.0 avg.) with a team-record six TDs and 180 punts for 1,832 yards (10.2 avg.) with five TDs. Also has 135 catches for 1,536 yards (11.4 avg.) with eight scores. His 8,006 career KO return yards and 333 KO returns are first in KC history. Two-time Pro Bowl return man ranks first in franchise history with six kickoff returns for TDs, five punt returns for TDs and 11 total special teams TDs. His 19 career TDs have come from an average of 70.9 yards, the secondlongest distance in NFL history (minimum 10 TDs). His six career kickoff return TDs are tied with RBs Ollie Matson, Gale Sayers, Travis Williams and Mel Gray for first in NFL history. His 11 career kick return TDs are third in NFL history. He needs two more to tie RB Brian Mitchell (13) for first. Has averaged a kick return (kickoff or punt) TD once every 8.2 games. Ranks first in Chiefs history with 11,581 combined net yards. Returned six kickoffs for 175 yards, including a 49-yard return to set up the game-winning FG vs. Oakland (12/25/04), earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. WR SAMIE PARKER Has recorded 23 receptions for 262 yards (11.4 avg.) with a TD. WR ROD GARDNER Signed with Kansas City as a free agent on September 13th. Has played in 83 games (62 starts) with WAS (2001-04), CAR (2005), GB (2005) and KC (2006), catching 242 passes for 3,165 yards with 23 TDs. WR JEFF WEBB Has three catches for 23 yards (7.7 avg.) and seven kickoff returns for 169 yards (24.1 avg.). Also has three special teams tackles. TIGHT ENDS TE TONY GONZALEZ Caught six passes for 84 yards (14.0 avg.) at Miami (11/12). Has caught 44 passes for a team-high 588 yards (13.4 avg.) with three TDs. His 44 receptions are second among NFL TEs. Leads all NFL TEs with 588 receiving yards. Seven-time Pro Bowler ranks first on the Chiefs all-time receiving chart with 692 catches and 8,398 receiving yards. Is just the third tight end in NFL history to establish himself as his franchise s career leader in receptions, joining Cleveland s Ozzie Newsome (662) and Denver s Shannon Sharpe (815). Is second in NFL history among TEs with 692 career catches. Sharpe leads all TEs with 815 catches. Stands second in NFL history among TEs with 8,398 receiving yards, trailing only Sharpe (10,060). Ranks first in club history with 59 TD receptions. Has six double-digit reception games in his career. His 59 career TDs are the third-highest total by a TE in NFL history, needing two more to surpass TE Jerry Smith (60) for second and four to bypass Sharpe (62) for first. Ranks third in Chiefs history with 59 total TDs and needs two more to pass Taylor (60) for second. Has caught a pass in 93 straight games, the longest streak in team and the third-longest steak by a TE in NFL annals.

Ranks fourth among TEs in NFL history and third in Chiefs annals with 17 career 100-yard receiving games. His 8,412 yards from scrimmage stand first in team annals. Has started 120 straight games, tying C Tim Grunhard for the fourthlongest streak in Chiefs history. In 18 games (16 starts) vs. Oakland he has 85 receptions for 1,143 yards (13.4 avg.) with seven TDs and three 100-yard games. Caught 11 passes for 124 yards with two TDs vs. Oakland (12/25/04). TE JASON DUNN Has played in 138 games (47 starts) with PHI ( 96-98) and KC (2000-06), catching 77 passes for 874 yards (11.4 avg.) with 11 TDs. TE KRIS WILSON Has eight catches for 69 yards (8.6 avg.) with two TDs. OFFENSIVE LINE G WILL SHIELDS Played in his 217th career game at Miami (11/12), the most games played in Chiefs history. Eleven-time Pro Bowler has started 216 consecutive games, the secondlongest active streak in the NFL, trailing Green Bay QB Brett Favre (230). His 216 consecutive starts are the third-longest streak in NFL history since 70, trailing only QB Brett Favre (230) and OL Bruce Matthews. His streak of 217 consecutive games played is the longest string in franchise history and his 216 starts are the most in team history since 68. G BRIAN WATERS Was inactive at Miami (11/12) with a right knee injury suffered at St. Louis (11/5), ending his streak of 79 consecutive starts. Has earned back-to-back Pro Bowl berths. C CASEY WIEGMANN Has opened 88 consecutive games with KC dating back to 2001. Has taken 4,788 consecutive snaps at center for KC dating back to a contest vs. the N.Y. Giants (9/23/01). T KYLE TURLEY Started at LT vs. Cincinnati (9/10) and at Denver (9/17) and opened at RT at St. Louis (11/5) and at Miami (11/12). T KEVIN SAMPSON Has started six games at RT and has been inactive for three games. T JORDAN BLACK Has opened the last seven games at LT. Has played in nine games with eight starts, seven at LT and one at RT. Has played in 41 games (22 starts) in four seasons with the Chiefs. C/T CHRIS BOBER Started at LG at Miami (11/12) in place of an injured G Brian Waters. Has played in 84 games (36 starts) with NYG (2000-03) and KC (2004-06). DEFENSIVE LINE DE JARED ALLEN Tallied nine tackles (six solo), a sack (-12.0 yards) of QB Joey Harrington, two QB pressures and recovered a RB Ronnie Brown fumble at Miami (11/12). Has 45 tackles (36 solo), eight tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, 10 QB pressures, four passes defensed, an INT, two FFs and four FRs. Tied for 10th in the AFC with 6.0 sacks while his four FRs lead the NFL. His 26.0 sacks are 10th in team history. He needs 2.0 more sacks to bypass DT John Browning (27.5) for ninth. Has 3.0 sacks in four starts vs. Oakland. DE TAMBA HALI Is tied for fifth on the team with 43 tackles (34 solo), 3.5 sacks (-18.5 yards), two passes defensed, four FFs and a FR. His four forced fumbles are tied with CB Kevin Ross ( 84) and LB Tim Cofield ( 86) for the most by a rookie in Chiefs history. DT RON EDWARDS Has 13 tackles, 1.5 sacks (-10.5 yards) and three QB pressures. DT JAMES REED Has posted 29 tackles (21 solo), five QB pressures and four PDs. Had a sack vs. Oakland (12/11/05) while with the N.Y. Jets (12/11/05). DE ERIC HICKS Ranks fifth in team history with 44.5 career sacks. DT RYAN SIMS Has three tackles and a QB pressure. Amassed a career-high 12 tackles (10 solo) vs. Oakland (11/23/03). DE JIMMY WILKERSON Has 11 tackles (eight solo), a QB pressure and two passes defensed. Has played in 52 contests (two starts) in four seasons with KC (2003-06). DT STEPHEN WILLIAMS Has five tackles (four solo) and a FR. LINEBACKERS LB KAWIKA MITCHELL Compiled eight tackles (four solo) at Miami (11/12). Is first on the team with 62 tackles (44 solo) with three tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, five QB pressures, a pass defensed and one FR. Recorded seven tackles, a sack and a career-high five QB pressures vs. Oakland (11/6/05). LB KENDRELL BELL Has posted 34 tackles (30 solo), a sack (-8.0 yards) and a QB pressure. Was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 2001 season with Pittsburgh. LB DERRICK JOHNSON Was inactive at Miami (11/12) with an ankle injury, ending his streak of 24 consecutive starts. Is second on the team with 54 tackles (40 solo), three stops behind the line, 4.5 sacks, four QB pressures, one PD, a FR and two FFs. Tallied 10 tackles and a fumble recovery at Oakland (9/18/05). LB KRIS GRIFFIN Has one tackle and a team-high 15 special teams stops. LB KEYARON FOX Started his first career NFL game in place of an injured LB Derrick Johnson at Miami (11/12), recording a career-high 10 tackles (eight solo). Has 19 tackles (15 solo), a FF and is second on the team with 12 special teams tackles. LB BOOMER GRIGSBY Has 10 special teams tackles. LB RICH SCANLON Has five special teams stops. DEFENSIVE BACKS SS SAMMY KNIGHT Has 43 tackles (37 solo), an INT, two PDs and a FF. Dating back to the 97 campaign, only S Darren Sharper (52) has recorded more takeaways (51 38 INTs, 13 FRs) than Knight. Elected to the Pro Bowl following the 2001 season with New Orleans. CB PATRICK SURTAIN Recorded eight tackles (seven solo) at Miami (11/12). Has totaled 48 tackles (40 solo), three passes defensed, an INT, a QB pressure and one FF. Dating back to 2000, only S Darren Sharper (42) has registered more INTs than Surtain (30) and CB Deltha O Neal (30). Earned two Pro Bowl invites while with Miami. CB TY LAW Has tallied 38 tackles (36 solo), a sack, two PDs and two INTs. Five-time Pro Bowler has 45 takeaways (42 INTs, 3 FR) since 97, the third-highest total in the NFL during that time. Had a postseason career-high 12 tackles vs. Oakland (1/19/02) with NE. FS GREG WESLEY Was inactive at Miami (11/12) with a shoulder injury Has 39 tackles (37 solo), three passes defensed and two INTs. His 28 career interceptions are eighth in Chiefs history and he needs three more to surpass CB Kevin Ross (30) for seventh. His 28 INTs are the third-highest total by an active player with his current team. CB BENNY SAPP Has four tackles (three solo) and two special teams stops. CB LENNY WALLS Has 20 tackles (17 solo) and two passes defensed. In 52 games (22 starts) with Denver (2002-05) and KC (2006) has recorded 125 tackles (109 solo), an INT, 30 PDs, a FR and two FFs. S BERNARD POLLARD Has two passes defensed, seven special teams tackles, a blocked punt and a special teams forced fumble in five games. S JARRAD PAGE Started his first career NFL game at Miami (11/12), becoming the first rookie safety to start for the Chiefs since S Greg Wesley in 2000. Recorded six solo tackles. Has 17 tackles, a QB pressure and a four-yard rush on a fake punt. SPECIALISTS K LAWRENCE TYNES Has converted 13 of 17 FGs and 20 of 21 PATs for 59 points. Is fourth in team history with 57 FGs while his four FGs of 50+ yards are tied with K Pete Stoyanovich for third in club history. Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week at Arizona (10/8). Connected on a 38-yard game-winning FG vs. Oakland (12/25/04). P DUSTIN COLQUITT Punted a career-high eight times for 325 yards (40.6 gross, 33.6 net) with one inside the 20 at Miami (11/12). Has punted 46 times for 2,102 yards (45.7 gross, 39.5 net), landing 14 inside the 20 and four touchbacks. His 39.5 net avg. is third in the NFL. Is second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL with a 45.7-yard gross. TE KENDALL GAMMON Long snapper extraordinaire has seen action in his 227 career games. Earned a Pro Bowl berth following the 2004 campaign.

THE LAST GAME Dolphins 13, Chiefs 10 November 12, 2006 Dolphin Stadium 73,132 KANSAS CITY........ 0 0 0 10 10 MIAMI............... 3 10 0 0 13 The Chiefs fell into a 13-0 first-half hole one the road against the Miami Dolphins and couldn t pull themselves out. Despite battling to within three points midway through the fourth quarter, Kansas City couldn t finish the comeback, losing 13-10 at Dolphin Stadium. The Chiefs struggled to get their defense off the field in the first half. The Dolphins ripped off drives of 13 and 12 plays early on, converting five of seven third downs on those two series. The Chiefs would eventually make the stop on both possessions, but not before Miami made a pair of field goals to take a 6-0 lead. While their defense couldn t get off the field, Kansas City s offense struggled mightily to stay on it in the first half. The Chiefs went three-and-out on their first five possessions, totaling just 26 yards on those five series. Miami would open up a 13-0 lead midway through the second quarter set up by a flea flicker from QB Joey Harrington to WR Chris Chambers. On the play, RB Ronnie Brown shoveled the ball back to Harrington who found Chambers down to the oneyard line. Brown then bulldozed into the end zone on the next play for the touchdown. Both teams exchanged missed field goals late in the first half to keep the margin at 13 points. First, Miami K Olindo Mare hit the upright on a 50-yard try. The Chiefs then put together their first prolonged drive, but stalled out at the Miami 30-yard line. From there, K Lawrence Tynes 48-yard field goal try was tipped by DE Jason Taylor keeping the score intact at 13-0. The Chiefs put together their best drive of the day in the fourth quarter and finally lit up their half of the scoreboard. Starting from their own seven-yard line, Huard completed five first-down passes three of which went to TE Tony Gonzalez moving the team to the Miami nine-yard line. That was as deep as they would get, settling for a 27-yard field goal from Tynes to cut into the deficit at 13-3 with 11:00 remaining. A costly Miami turnover allowed the Chiefs to creep back into the game just minutes later. The Dolphins called for a double reverse and Brown fumbled the exchange to Chambers coming around the end. DE Jared Allen was in the perfect place to scoop up the loose ball at the Miami 40 and returned it the 20- yard line. From there Huard hit Gonzalez down to the two-yard line and RB Larry Johnson pounded it into the end zone for a touchdown. That score brought Kansas City within three points at 13-10 with 7:14 remaining. After getting the stop they needed on defense, the Chiefs got the ball back at their own 14-yard line with 3:10 on the clock. On third-and-17 from his own seven-yard line, Huard picked up a 31-yard gain on a perfectly-placed pass to WR Eddie Kennison. Huard was then sacked on first down and threw an incompletion on second down. His third-down pass went for four yards to WR Dante Hall, bringing up fourth-and-12 from the KC 36. The do-or-die situation didn t go the Chiefs way as Huard s fourthdown pass attempt to WR Samie Parker was broken up over the middle. The Dolphins were able to kneel on the ball twice from there, putting the finishing touches on their 13-10 win. DOLPHINS Mare, 40-yard field goal (13-58, 5:58). DOLPHINS Mare, 22-yard field goal (12-44, 5:36). DOLPHINS Brown, 1-yard run (Mare kick) (5-61, 2:14). CHIEFS Tynes, 27-yard field goal (15-85, 6:06). CHIEFS L. Johnson 2-yard run (Tynes kick) (4-20, 0:57). Team Statistics Dolphins Chiefs First Downs....................... 16 14 Total Net Yards................... 306 265 Rushes/Net Yards.............. 36/117 19/80 Net Passing..................... 189 185 Pass Attempts/Completions....... 36/19 38/15 Had Intercepted.................... 0 0 Times Sacked/Yards........... 1.0/12.0 3.0/16.0 Punts/Average................. 6/37.3 8/40.6 Penalties/Yards................... 1/3 7/65 Fumbles/Lost.................... 2/1 1/0 Possession Time................ 35:50 24:10 RUSHING CHIEFS L. Johnson 18-75, 1 TD; Parker 1-5. DOLPHINS Brown 25-89, 1 TD; Morris 6-20; Harrington 4-6; Chambers 1-2. RECEIVING CHIEFS Gonzalez 6-84; Kennison 3-58; Hall 3-32; L. Johnson 2-14; Parker 1-13. DOLPHINS McMichael 5-34; Chamber 3-66; Welker 3-46; Morris 2-17; Booker 2-16; Peelle 2-14; Hagan 1-11; Brown 1-(-3). PASSING CHIEFS DOLPHINS Huard 15-38-201, 0 TDs, 0 INTs. Harrington 19-35-201, 0 TDs, 0 INTs; Brown 0-1-0, 0 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS CHIEFS None. DOLPHINS None. SACKS CHIEFS Allen 1.0. DOLPHINS Holliday 1.0; Thomas 1.0; Traylor 1.0. FIELD GOALS CHIEFS Tynes 48WL (27). DOLPHINS Mare (40) (22) 50WL. GAME NOTES TE Tony Gonzalez (8,412) moved ahead of RB Ed Podolak (8,343) for third in franchise history in combined net yards. RB Larry Johnson (3,307) bypassed RB Mike Garrett (3,246) for sixth in franchise annals in career rushing yards.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 10 / THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2006 WON 5, LOST 4 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/10 L 10-23 Cincinnati 77,956 L. Johnson 217 891 4.1 45 10 09/17 L 6-9 OT at Denver 76,786 Bennett 20 71 3.6 11 0 10/01 W 41-0 San Francisco 77,609 Green 4 21 5.3 9 0 10/08 W 23-20 at Arizona 63,445 Cruz 5 19 3.8 7 0 10/15 L 7-45 at Pittsburgh 64,727 Kennison 3 11 3.7 9 0 10/22 W 30-27 San Diego 77,752 D. Brown 5 10 2.0 7 0 10/29 W 35-28 Seattle 77,645 Huard 9 9 1.0 8 0 11/05 W 31-17 at St. Louis 66,191 Ross 3 8 2.7 4 0 11/12 L 10-13 at Miami 73,132 Parker 2 7 3.5 5 0 11/19 Oakland Page 1 4 4.0 4 0 11/23 Denver Hall 1 3 3.0 3 0 12/03 at Cleveland Colquitt 1 0 0.0 0 0 12/10 Baltimore Croyle 3-3 -1.0-1 0 12/17 at San Diego TEAM 274 1051 3.8 45 10 12/23 at Oakland OPPONENTS 264 1024 3.9 48 7 12/31 Jacksonville * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD K.C. Opp. Gonzalez 44 588 13.4 57 3 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 168 162 Kennison 29 483 16.7 51 2 Rushing 47 56 L. Johnson 29 343 11.8 78 2 Passing 111 97 Parker 23 262 11.4 43 1 Penalty 10 9 Hall 16 125 7.8 17 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 48/123 42/120 Wilson 8 69 8.6 17 2 3rd Down Pct. 39.0 35.0 Webb 3 23 7.7 11 0 4th Down: Made/Att 4/8 6/9 Cruz 2 20 10.0 11 0 4th Down Pct. 50.0 66.7 Gardner 2 17 8.5 13 0 POSSESSION AVG. 30:07 29:53 Dunn 2 13 6.5 7 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 2848 2821 Huard 2-6 -3.0-2 0 Avg. Per Game 316.4 313.4 TEAM 160 1937 12.1 78 11 Total Plays 557 564 OPPONENTS 172 1909 11.1 50 11 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.0 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING 1051 1024 Wesley 2 29 14.5 29 0 Avg. Per Game 116.8 113.8 Law 2-5 -2.5 0 0 Total Rushes 274 264 Knight 1 27 27.0 27 0 NET YARDS PASSING 1797 1797 Allen 1 3 3.0 3 0 Avg. Per Game 199.7 199.7 Surtain 1 0 0.0 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 20/140 19/112 TEAM 7 54 7.7 29 0 Gross Yards 1937 1909 OPPONENTS 4 117 29.3 49 1 Att./Completions 263/160 281/172 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Completion Pct. 60.8 61.2 Colquitt 46 2102 45.7 39.5 4 14 62 0 Had Intercepted 4 7 Tynes 1 33 33.0 33.0 0 1 33 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 47/45.4 45/43.2 TEAM 47 2135 45.4 39.4 4 15 62 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 47/39.4 45/35.1 OPPONENTS 45 1946 43.2 35.1 8 11 61 1 PENALTIES/YARDS 47/373 43/369 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD FUMBLES/BALL LOST 18/10 19/10 Hall 19 2 190 10.0 60t 1 TOUCHDOWNS 22 20 Kennison 3 1 18 6.0 11 0 Rushing 10 7 TEAM 22 3 208 9.5 60t 1 Passing 11 11 OPPONENTS 20 11 204 10.2 50 0 Returns 1 2 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Hall 26 569 21.9 37 0 TEAM 44 60 27 62 0 193 Webb 7 169 24.1 50 0 OPPONENTS 38 70 27 44 3 182 Cruz 1 7 7.0 7 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM 34 745 21.9 50 0 L. Johnson 12 10 2 0 0 72 OPPONENTS 40 856 21.4 53 0 Tynes 0 0 0 0 20/21 13/17 0 59 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Gonzalez 3 0 3 0 0 20 Tynes 1/ 1 4/ 4 2/ 2 5/ 7 1/3 Hall 2 0 1 1 0 12 TEAM 1/ 1 4/ 4 2/ 2 5/ 7 1/3 Kennison 2 0 2 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 4 6/ 6 5/ 7 0/3 Wilson 2 0 2 0 0 12 Tynes: (29G,51N)(29G,45G)(22G,49G)(45G,40G, Parker 1 0 1 0 0 6 19G)()(42N,53G)(38G,32G,50N)(42G)(48N,27G) TEAM 22 10 11 1 20/21 13/17 0 193 OPPONENTS: (37G,42G,36G)(44N,23G,22G,39G)(51N) OPPONENTS 20 7 11 2 20/20 14/20 0 182 (41G,45G,51N)(32G,28N)(39G,31G,47N)()(41G) 2-Pt. Conversions: Gonzalez, TEAM 1-1, (40G,22G,50N) OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Allen 6, D. Johnson 4.5, Hali 3.5, Edwards 1.5, K. Mitchell 1.5, Bell 1, Law 1, TEAM 19, OPPONENTS 20 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Huard 241 146 1824 60.6 7.57 11 4.6 1 0.4 78 16/ 106 97.6 Green 15 11 90 73.3 6.00 0 0.0 1 6.7 15 3/ 24 60.4 Croyle 7 3 23 42.9 3.29 0 0.0 2 28.6 11 1/ 10 11.9 TEAM 263 160 1937 60.8 7.37 11 4.2 4 1.5 78 20/ 140 91.1 OPPONENTS 281 172 1909 61.2 6.79 11 3.9 7 2.5 50 19/ 112 84.1

2006 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATS (Through Nine Games) Player Tkls. Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PD Mitchell, Kawika 44 18 62 3 1.5/4.5 5 1 0 0 1 Johnson, Derrick 40 14 54 3 4.5/22.5 4 1 2 0 1 Surtain, Patrick 40 8 48 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 1 1/0 3 Allen, Jared 36 9 45 8 6.0/42.0 10 4 2 1/3 4 Hali, Tamba 34 9 43 1 3.5/18.5 0 1 4 0 2 Knight, Sammy 37 6 43 2 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 1/27 2 Wesley, Greg 37 2 39 1 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 2/29 3 Law, Ty 36 2 38 2 1.0/6.0 0 0 0 2/-5 2 Bell, Kendrell 30 4 34 3 1.0/8.0 1 0 0 0 0 Reed, James 21 8 29 0 0.0/0.0 5 0 0 0 4 Walls, Lenny 17 3 20 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 2 Fox, Keyaron 15 4 19 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0 0 Page, Jarrad 15 2 17 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Edwards, Ron 10 3 13 0 1.5/10.5 3 0 0 0 0 Wilkerson, Jimmy 8 3 11 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 2 Hicks, Eric 6 3 9 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Williams, Stephen 4 1 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 1 0 0 0 Sapp, Benny 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Sims, Ryan 3 0 3 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Griffin, Kris 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Scanlon, Rich 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Pollard, Bernard 0 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 0 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 438 100 538 23 19.0/112.0 33 8 11 7/54 28 2006 CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES Player Tkls. Asst. Total TDs (0): Griffin, Kris 11 4 15 Fox, Keyaron 7 5 12 Safety (0): Brown, Dee 8 3 11 Grigsby, Boomer 7 3 10 SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS Wilkerson, Jimmy 3 5 8 TDs (1): Dante Hall, 60-yard punt return Pollard, Bernard 6 1 7 vs. San Francisco (10/1/06) Scanlon, Rich 3 2 5 Gardner, Rod 4 0 4 Blocked Punts (1) Bernard Pollard (S. Player) Page, Jarrad 3 1 4 at Arizona (10/8/06) Sapp, Benny 3 1 4 Gammon, Kendall 2 1 3 Blk Punt Rec. (0): Webb, Jeff 2 1 3 Wilson, Kris 2 1 3 Blk Field Goal (0): Ross, Derrick 1 1 2 Bragg, Michael 1 1 2 Blk FG Rec. (0): Wesley, Greg 1 1 2 Colquitt, Dustin 1 0 1 FF (4): Rod Gardner (M. Hicks) Cruz, Ronnie 1 0 1 vs. San Francisco (10/1/06) Tynes, Lawrence 1 0 1 Bernard Pollard (S. Holmes) TEAM 0 0 0 at Pittsburgh (10/15/06) TOTALS 67 31 98 Greg Wesley (A. Cromartie) vs. San Diego (10/22/06) Rod Gardner (W. Welker) KEY PR = Pressure at Miami (11/12/06) FR = Fumble Recovery FR (2): Jarrad Page (M. Hicks) FF = Forced Fumble vs. San Francisco (10/1/06) INT = Interception PD = Pass Defensed Dee Brown (D. Looker) at St. Louis (11/5/06) NOTE: Regular Season Defensive and Special Teams statistics are based on coaches film.

2006 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/23 12/3 12/10 12/17 12/23 12/31 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ CIN DEN SF ARI PIT SD SEA STL MIA OAK DEN CLE BAL SD OAK JAX FIRST DOWNS Total 18 16 23 18 14 19 30 16 14 Rushing 6 7 6 0 1 8 12 6 1 Passing 12 9 14 16 11 11 17 9 12 Penalty 0 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 15 13 15 14 14 13 13 12 14 Converted 5 5 8 5 5 6 6 5 3 Percentage 33.3 38.5 53.3 35.7 35.7 42.2 46.2 41.7 21.4 TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 289 276 333 301 213 355 499 317 265 Plays 67 58 63 63 59 59 79 49 60 Avg./Play 4.3 4.8 5.3 4.8 3.6 6.0 6.3 6.5 4.4 RUSHING Net Yards 113 145 125 39 38 134 191 186 80 Rush. Att. 25 34 40 22 19 30 53 32 19 Avg./Att. 4.5 4.3 3.1 1.8 1.0 4.5 3.6 5.8 4.2 PASSING Net Yards 176 131 208 262 175 221 308 131 185 Attempts 35 23 23 38 39 27 25 15 38 Completions 23 17 18 26 19 15 17 10 15 Intercepted 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Gross Yards 230 133 208 288 185 232 312 148 201 Sacked 7.0 1.0 0.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 Yards Lost 54.0 2.0 0.0 26.0 10.0 11.0 4.0 17.0 16.0 ADVANCES Rushes 25 34 40 22 19 30 53 32 19 Completions 23 17 18 26 19 15 17 10 15 Totals 48 51 58 48 38 45 70 42 34 PENALTIES Number 5 4 3 5 6 6 6 5 7 Yards 40 26 30 49 50 50 40 23 65 FUMBLES Number 4 3 0 2 0 1 5 1 1 Lost 2 2 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 SCORING Points 10 6 41 23 7 30 35 31 10 TD Rushing 0 0 2 0 1 2 3 1 1 TD Passing 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 3 0 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG Attempts 2 2 2 3 0 2 3 1 2 FG Made 1 2 2 3 0 1 2 1 1 Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2006 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/23 12/3 12/10 12/17 12/23 12/31 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ CIN DEN SF ARI PIT SD SEA STL MIA OAK DEN CLE BAL SD OAK JAX FIRST DOWNS Total 12 18 10 18 23 22 15 28 16 Rushing 6 8 5 5 10 6 3 8 5 Passing 6 9 4 12 12 15 10 18 11 Penalty 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 13 14 13 14 13 15 10 11 17 Converted 4 3 3 3 8 6 4 4 7 Percentage 30.8 21.4 23.1 21.4 61.5 40.0 40.0 36.4 41.2 TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 236 318 165 298 457 349 240 452 306 Plays 54 66 51 65 63 71 49 72 73 Avg./Play 4.4 4.8 3.2 4.6 7.3 4.9 4.9 6.3 4.2 RUSHING Net Yards 116 145 93 76 219 97 50 115 117 Rush. Att. 34 36 21 26 42 23 17 28 36 Avg./Att. 3.4 4.0 4.4 2.9 5.2 4.2 2.6 4.1 3.3 PASSING Net Yards 120 173 72 222 238 252 190 337 189 Attempts 19 30 25 35 20 44 30 42 36 Completions 13 16 13 22 17 26 15 31 19 Intercepted 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 Gross Yards 127 173 92 253 244 267 198 354 201 Sacked 1.0 0.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 Yards Lost 7.0 0.0 16.0 31.0 6.0 15.0 8.0 17.0 12.0 ADVANCES Rushes 34 36 21 26 42 23 18 28 36 Completions 13 16 13 22 17 26 15 31 19 Total 47 52 34 48 59 49 33 59 55 PENALTIES Number 5 0 6 7 5 7 4 8 1 Yards 40 0 73 50 41 60 35 67 3 FUMBLES Number 2 1 3 1 4 2 0 4 2 Lost 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 3 1 SCORING Points 23 9 0 20 45 27 28 17 13 TD Rushing 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 TD Passing 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 1 0 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 FG Attempts 3 4 1 3 2 3 0 1 3 FG Made 3 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 2 Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

THE LAST TIME Chiefs 27, Raiders 23 November 6, 2005 Arrowhead Stadium 79,033 OAKLAND........... 3 6 0 14 23 KANSAS CITY........ 0 6 7 14 27 Trailing by three points with the ball on the one-yard line and only five seconds left on the clock, Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil had to make one of the toughest calls in football. A chip-shot field goal would have sent the game to overtime, but instead Vermeil decided it would be all or nothing. Instead of playing for the tie, Vermeil put the ball in the hands of RB Larry Johnson who started in place of injured Priest Holmes. Johnson took the handoff and did his best impression of Holmes, leaping over the goal line and into the win column with his second TD of the day, capping a thrilling 27-23 Chiefs win. After both teams got off to a slow start with five first-half field goals, the fourth quarter turned into a typically wild Raiders- Chiefs contest. The Chiefs took a 13-9 lead late in the third quarter when QB Trent Green hit FB Tony Richardson on a fouryard touchdown pass just inside the right pylon. Chiefs S Greg Wesley intercepted Raiders QB Kerry Collins on the ensuing drive to set up another Chiefs score, this time a 15-yard TD run from Johnson. Breaking two tackles, Johnson burst off-tackle left and ripped off 15 of his game-high 107 rushing yards to up the lead to 20-9 early in the fourth quarter. The Raiders wouldn t go away quietly as Collins steadily marched them on back-to-back touchdown drives to regain the lead. First, Collins found WR Jerry Porter on a four-yard score after a penalty-aided 71-yard drive. Then, trailing 20-15, Oakland churned out a 14-play scoring drive that consumed 6:22 off the clock. The drive featured four third-down conversions including the final one which resulted in a seven-yard WR Randy Moss TD catch. After a successful twopoint conversion run by RB LaMont Jordan, the stage was set for yet another dramatic Kansas City-Oakland finish. The Chiefs trailed the Raiders by a 23-20 margin with 1:45 remaining. Green, who had missed two days of practice this week due to his father s death, led the Chiefs to one of the greatest comebacks of his career. Taking over at the KC 28-yard line, Green completed five passes, including a 36-yard checkdown to Johnson on the next-to-last play of the game. Johnson took the catch and tried to outrun the Raiders secondary to the end zone, but was tripped up just short of goal line. With 0:05 on the clock that left just one final yard and one final decision for the Chiefs. Despite playing without three injured starters Holmes, T Willie Roaf and CB Patrick Surtain and getting off to a slow start, the Chiefs used their defense to keep the game within striking distance. Kansas City held Oakland to just 263 total yards on the day and allowed Collins only 175 passing yards. CB Dewayne Washington, who got the start in place of Surtain, came up with numerous big plays and helped hold Moss to a single catch on the afternoon. GAME NOTES G Will Shields played in his 200th consecutive game, joining K Nick Lowery (212) and P Jerrel Wilson (203) as the only players in franchise history to own 200 or more regular season game appearances. QB Trent Green led the Chiefs to victory when tied or trailing in the fourth quarter for the 14th time since joining the club. RB Larry Johnson registered his fifth career 100-yard rushing game and his seventh career game with two or more TDs. RAIDERS Janikowski 32-yard field goal (4-4, 0:52). RAIDERS Janikowski 49-yard field goal (15-53, 6:22). CHIEFS Tynes 27-yard field goal (11-52, 5:36). CHIEFS Tynes, 47-yard field goal (9-61, 2:32). RAIDERS Janikowski 48-yard field goal (3-3, 0:24). CHIEFS Richardson 6-yard pass from Green (Tynes kick) (11-72, 6:01). CHIEFS L. Johnson 15-yard run (Tynes kick) (5-35, 2:42). RAIDERS Porter 4-yard pass from Collins (pass failed) (6-71, 2:25). RAIDERS Moss 7-yard pass from Collins (Jordan run) (14-84, 6:22). CHIEFS L. Johnson 1-yard run (Tynes kick) (8-72, 1:45). Team Statistics Raiders Chiefs First Downs....................... 21 18 Total Net Yards.................... 263 321 Rushes/Net Yards............... 26/101 24/114 Net Passing...................... 162 207 Pass Attempts/Completions........ 40/21 35/22 Had Intercepted..................... 1 0 Times Sacked/Yards............ 1.0/13.0 3.0/28.0 Punts/Average.................. 5/47.0 5/41.8 Penalties/Yards................... 9/84 11/87 Fumbles/Lost..................... 2/0 3/1 Possession Time................ 31:54 28:06 RUSHING CHIEFS L. Johnson 22-107, 2 TDs; D. Hall 1-7; Green 1-0. RAIDERS Jordan 19-93; Gabriel 1-5; Crockett 5-3; Collins 1-0. RECEIVING CHIEFS Gonzalez 5-70; Kennison 5-60; Horn 4-25; L. Johnson 3-48; Hall 3-24; Richardson 2-8, TD. RAIDERS Porter 7-68, TD; Jordan 5-25; Gabriel 3-37; Anderson 2-26; Williams 2-11; Moss 1-7, TD; Foschi 1-1. PASSING CHIEFS RAIDERS Green 22-35-235, 1 TD, 0 INTs. Collins 21-40-175, 2 TDs, 1 INT. INTERCEPTIONS CHIEFS Wesley 1-14. RAIDERS None. SACKS CHIEFS Mitchell 1.0. RAIDERS Kelly 3.0. FIELD GOALS CHIEFS Tynes (27) (47). RAIDERS Janikowski (32) (49) (48).