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PRESEASON GAME #3 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (0-2) VS. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1-1) SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2005 7:30 PM (CENTRAL) ARROWHEAD STADIUM KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TV: KCTV-5 (CBS in Kansas City) Gary Bender, Jayice Pearson and Rich Baldinger. RADIO: KCFX-FM (101.1) Mitch Holthus, Len Dawson, Bill Grigsby and Bob Gretz. THE MATCH-UP Kansas City is seeking its first-ever preseason victory vs. the Seahawks. After dropping preseason contests at Seattle in 2002 and 2003, the Chiefs will host its former AFC West rival for the first time in preseason play at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday. KC is still seeking its first preseason win after suffering a 24-17 loss vs. Arizona (8/20). The Seahawks are 1-1 after an 18-10 loss on Monday Night Football vs. Dallas (8/22). The Chiefs are seeking to regain their 2003 form when the club won the AFC West with a 13-3 record. Seattle won the NFC West with a 9-7 record in 2004 and is looking to claim consecutive division crowns for the first time in franchise history. Saturday s contest features two of the NFL s most productive running backs in recent years Kansas City s Priest Holmes and Seattle s Shaun Alexander. Over the past four seasons, no NFL back has averaged more yards from scrimmage per game than Holmes (141.6). In terms total rushing yards over that four-year span, only San Diego s LaDainian Tomlinson (5,899) and Green Bay s Ahman Green (5,673) have racked up more yards on the ground than Alexander (5,624), while Holmes ranks fifth in that department (5,482). However, no player in NFL history can match Holmes scoring spree over the past three seasons. Dating back to the start of the 2002 campaign, Holmes has registered 62 rushing TDs and 66 total TDs, totals that are both records over any three-year span in NFL history. This contest will provide one more opportunity for each squad to evaluate young players before the league s first cutdown date on Tuesday, August 30th when teams must trim their rosters to 65 players. However, the Chiefs hold 10 roster exemptions for NFL Europe League players, meaning that Kansas City s roster will only be reduced to 75 players on August 26th. Those 10 NFLEL players are exempt from being cut until the NFL s final roster reduction to 53 players on Saturday, September 3rd. KC concludes its 2005 preseason slate at St. Louis (9/2), while Seattle hosts Minnesota the same evening. 2004 FINAL STATS AND NFL RANKINGS CHIEFS SEAHAWKS Total Offense... 418.4 (1) 352.1 (8) Rush Offense... 143.1 (5) 130.9 (8) Pass Offense... 275.4 (4) 221.2 (13) Total Defense... 377.3 (31) 351.3 (26) Rush Defense... 114.6 (12) 126.9 (23) Pass Defense... 262.7 (32) 224.4 (23) Turnover Ratio... -6 (22) +8 (9) Pts./Game... 30.2 (2) 23.2 (12) Opp. Pts./Game... 27.2 (29) 23.3 (22) THE SERIES Seattle holds a 2-0 advantage in the brief preseason series between the Chiefs and Seahawks that began in 2002. Both of those contests came at Seattle with Seattle claiming a 41-32 victory (8/23/03) and a 17-14 win (8/24/02). However, the Chiefs do have one preseason victory to their credit in Seattle. The Chiefs franchise began play in Kansas City during the 63 season after a three-year run as the Dallas Texans. KC made a visit to Seattle in the 63 preseason when the club claimed a 35-21 win at Husky Stadium (8/17/63). CHIEFS VS. SEAHAWKS REGULAR SEASON AT ARROWHEAD, 1990-present (10-2-0) Date Result Of Note 11/11/90 L, 16-17 D. Thomas NFL record 7.0 sacks. 9/22/91 W, 20-13 DeBerg passing: 21-32-232, 2 TDs. 9/13/92 W, 26-7 4 SEA Turnovers (2 INTs, 2 Fum.). 1/2/94 W, 34-21 T. McNair rushing: 17-46, 2 TDs. 10/23/94 W, 38-23 KC 477 yards of total offense. 12/24/95 W, 26-3 KC allows team-record 89 total yds. 10/17/96 W, 34-16 KC Rushing: 39 atts, 146 yds, 3 TDs. 9/28/97 W, 20-17 41-yard Stoyanovich FG in OT. 10/4/98 W, 17-6 54-minute rain delay in 2nd quarter. 11/21/99 L, 19-31 Watters, 107 rush yds., 2 TDs. 10/2/00 W, 24-17 Hicks 3.0 sacks, 82,893 total attend. 11/25/01 L, 19-7 Holmes rushing: 26 atts., 120 yards. Kansas City owns a 30-18 (.625) record in regular season play against Seattle. Last year the two teams met for the first time in the preseason with Seattle claiming a 17-14 win at Seahawks Stadium (8/24/02) in just the second game ever played at that facility. KC was 10-11 (.476) all-time against Seattle at the Kingdome, but owns a 20-8 (.714) all-time regular season record in outdoor contests vs. the Seahawks (19-6 at Arrowhead, 1-1 at Husky Stadium and 0-1 at Seahawks Stadium). The Seahawks produced a 39-32 win in the most recent regular season contest between the two clubs (11/24/02). KC holds a 17-8 (.680) edge in regular season competition against the Seahawks dating back to 90 and are 10-5 (.667) since the 95 season. Although Seattle has won four of the last five regular season meetings between the two clubs played in the Northwest, the Chiefs have claimed wins in three of the last four games at Arrowhead. The next regular season meeting between the two squads is scheduled for the 2006 season at Arrowhead.

THE HEAD COACHES DICK VERMEIL NFL Head Coach: 15th Year NFL Coach Overall: 19th Year NFL Overall: 116-108 (.518) Regular Season: 110-103 (.516) Postseason: 6-5 (.545) Record w/phi: 54-47 (.535) Record w/stl: 22-26 (.458) Record w/kc: 34-30 (.531) College: San Jose State ( 58) Dick Vermeil was named the ninth head coach in Chiefs history on January 12, 2001 following head coaching stints with Philadelphia ( 76-82) and St. Louis ( 97-99). He is one of just four coaches in NFL history to lead two different teams to the Super Bowl and has twice been named NFL Coach of the Year. The Calistoga, California native began his NFL coaching career with the L.A. Rams ( 69, 71-73) serving as the team s special teams, RBs, and QBs coach and offensive coordinator. During his tenure as head coach in Philadelphia ( 76-82), he compiled a 54-47 record. In 78, Vermeil guided the Eagles to their first playoff appearance in 12 years. He then led the 80 Eagles to a 12-4 record to earn a trip to Super Bowl XV. Vermeil returned to the sidelines as the head coach of St. Louis for three seasons ( 97-99), guiding the Rams to a 13-3 record in 99, concluding the year with a win in Super Bowl XXXIV. A standout quarterback at San Jose State, Vermeil served as an assistant at Stanford ( 65-68) and UCLA ( 70) before taking over the head coaching duties for the Bruins from 74-75. In 75, he led UCLA to a 23-10 victory over #1 ranked Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. VERMEIL FAST FACTS His 34 regular season wins with the Chiefs are third-highest total in team history by a head coach behind only Hank Stram (124) and Marty Schottenheimer (101). Has guided the Chiefs to a 20-12 (.625) regular season record over the past two seasons. New England (28-4), Philadelphia (25-7), Indianapolis (24-8) and Pittsburgh (21-11) are the only clubs with better records over that span. Marty Schottenheimer (177), Bill Parcells (154), Bill Cowher (130), Joe Gibbs (130) and Mike Holmgren (125) are the only active NFL head coaches with more regular season wins than Vermeil (110). Vermeil and Parcells are the only two active NFL coaches who have guided two different franchises to the Super Bowl. Dan Reeves and Don Shula also accomplished that feat. Is one of five coaches in NFL history to guide three different teams to the playoffs, joining Chuck Knox, Schottenheimer, Reeves and Parcells. Those five men are also the only coaches in NFL annals to guide three different squads to 10-win seasons. Became the 27th coach in NFL history to register his 100th career regular season victory, accomplishing the feat in 2003. Was named NFL Coach of the Year in both 80 and 99. Is the only head coach to ever guide squads to victories in both the Rose Bowl and the Super Bowl. Originally entered the NFL in 69 with the L.A. Rams and was designated as the league s first special teams coach. VERMEIL VS. THE SEAHAWKS (3-3) Vermeil s teams are 3-3 vs. Seattle (1-2 w/kc, 0-1 w/stl and 2-0 w/phi). Dick Vermeil and Mike Holmgren have met four times as NFL head coaches in the regular season. In addition to three meetings with Seattle, Vermeil s STL squad suffered a 17-9 loss vs. GB (10/19/97). DATE RESULT OPP. COACH 12/12/76 W PHILADELPHIA 27, Seattle 10 Jack Patera 11/2/80 W Philadelphia 27, SEATTLE 20 Jack Patera 10/19/97 L Seattle 17, ST. LOUIS 9 D. Erickson 11/25/01 W KANSAS CITY 19, Seattle 7 M. Holmgren 1/6/02 L SEATTLE 21, Kansas City 18 M. Holmgren 11/24/02 L SEATTLE 39, Kansas City 32 M. Holmgren HOME TEAM IN ALL CAPS MIKE HOLMGREN NFL Head Coach: 14th Year NFL Coach Overall: 20th Year NFL Overall: 143-91 (.596) Regular Season: 125-83 (.601) Postseason: 9-8 (.529) Record w/seattle: 50-46 (.521) Record w/gb: 75-37 (.670) NFL Playing Experience: None College: Southern Cal ( 70) Mike Holmgren was named the sixth head coach in Seahawks history on January 8, 1999. In his first season with the club, he guided Seattle to its first AFC West title since 88. Holmgren has led the Seahawks to back-to-back postseason appearances, including an NFC West title in 2004. He joined Seattle after six years ( 92-98) as head coach of the Packers, leading GB to six playoff berths and two Super Bowl appearances, including a 35-21 win over New England in SB XXXI following the 96 season. Born in San Francisco, California on June 14, 1948, Holmgren began his NFL coaching career with the 49ers as QBs coach ( 86-88) before taking over as offensive coordinator ( 89-91), earning two SB rings in the process. He entered the pro ranks after college stints at San Francisco State ( 81) and BYU ( 82-85) and a 10-year high school coaching tenure. BYU won the 84 National Championship with Holmgren coaching QBs. A quarterback at USC from 66-69, Holmgren was drafted in the eighth round of the 70 NFL Draft by St. Louis and also spent time in training camp with the Jets that year, but never made an active NFL roster. WHAT VERMEIL IS SAYING... On the team s chances this year: I believe this should be the best football team we ve had since I ve been here, especially on defense. Whether it will be or not will be dependent upon how we as coaches coach and how players respond to training camp. On the offense: I think if this offensive team was in one of the big markets it would be different. We set numerous team records. If you re in New York or Chicago that might be a big thing, but we re not really too concerned who gets the credit. We ve just got to get so we re a better football team and if the offense has to get better for us to be a better football team than they have to get better. The challenge when you re the best is to get better. There are areas of our game that can get better. On the defense: I don t think I ve ever had as much talent on defense as we have right now. We re so much further ahead defensively than we were last year at the same time. Even on the mental side of it as the physical side. It s not a new defense, it s the better understanding of it. It s the growth of the personnel that was here; it s the addition of the personnel that we brought in including the draft choice. It s impressive. We will be better. I don t know how much better, but we will be better. On QB Trent Green s longevity and productivity: That s a real testament to the offensive line. Obviously if you go through four knee operations and then come onto an NFL team and the offensive line is not really sound and really good, it s probably going to give you fits. Our offensive line happens to be a really good offensive line. That s helped. The other thing is the philosophy within the overall passing game. It s a very quick, rhythmic passing game and a guy with experience knows where he s going with the ball quicker. He doesn t hang on to it very much. So, I think it all fits together. On the Chiefs LBs: I ve never been on the field with this many talented LBs, anywhere. How long it s going to take them to play football I don t know, but they look good. Derrick Johnson has done awfully well as a rookie in picking things up. He s really done a good job. He s going to be very competitive to start early.

2004 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Tynes 109 9th T12th Rushing Yards Holmes 892 13th 24th QB Rating Green 95.2 4th 7th Receptions Gonzalez 102 1st 1st Rec. Yards Gonzalez 1,258 2nd 7th Interceptions Warfield 4 T12th T21st Punting Avg. Murphy 47.3 - - - - Punt Ret. Avg. Hall 10.1 5th 8th KO Ret. Avg. Hall 25.3 2nd 5th Sacks Allen 9.0 10th T21st THE 2005 CHIEFS The Chiefs are seeking to rebound from a 7-9 record in 2004. Al Saunders returns for his fifth season as Kansas City s assistant head coach/offensive coordinator, while Gunther Cunningham is his second stint as KC s defensive coordinator after rejoining the club in 2004. Kansas City continued its offensive productivity a year ago, setting an NFL record with 398 first downs. Over the past two seasons, the Chiefs have registered 63 rushing TDs, tying the 61-62 Packers for the best two-year total in NFL history. The Chiefs led the NFL in total offense for the first time in 2004, averaging 418.4 yards per game. KC also ranked in the NFL s top five in each of the four major offensive categories for the first time in team history in 2004: scoring offense (2nd 30.2 ppg), total offense (1st 418.4 ypg), pass offense (4th 275.4 ypg) and rush offense (5th 143.1 ypg). In total, the Chiefs established or tied 19 single-season team records in 2004, including marks for completions (370), passing yards (4,406), passing first downs (228) and third-down conversions (47.2%). The club s 30.2 ppg scoring average ranked second in the league. In addition, the Chiefs scored 30+ points in five consecutive games, a first in team history. KC s offense also averaged 54.1 advances per game (rushes and completions), the best mark in the league in 2004. The Chiefs have added several new faces to their defensive unit in 2005, headlined by a trio of former Pro Bowl performers. CB Patrick Surtain was acquired in an off-season trade with Miami and earned two Pro Bowl berths (2002-03) with that club. He is joined in the KC secondary by former Dolphins S Sammy Knight, who was a Pro Bowler for New Orleans in 2001. LB Kendrell Bell, who earned NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and a Pro Bowl bid with the Steelers in 2001, joined the club as a UFA from Pittsburgh. KC also bolstered its roster with the addition of DE Carlos Hall in an off-season trade with Tennessee. LB Derrick Johnson (D1-05) won the Butkus Award as the nation s top collegiate linebacker and is also expected to make an immediate contribution. Notable returnees on the KC defense include DE Eric Hicks (40.5 career sacks), S Greg Wesley (504 career tackles), CB Eric Warfield (19 career INTs), DT John Browning (25.5 career sacks) and DE Jared Allen (9.0 sacks in 2004). Kansas City s specialty units are headed by Frank Gansz, Jr. K Lawrence Tynes returns, while P Dustin Colquitt (D3-05) and P Nick Murphy are competing for the punting job. TE Kendall Gammon earned a Pro Bowl berth for his long-snapping exploits in 2004, while WR Dante Hall has earned a pair of Pro Bowl berths as a return man. CHIEFS-SEAHAWKS CONNECTIONS KC QB DAMON HUARD is a native of Yakima, WA, prepped at Puyallup HS and played at Washington Chiefs RB McKENZI SMITH played at Washington St. KC TE EDWIN THOMPSON is a native of Seattle, WA KC Dir. of Ticket Operations DOUG HOPKINS is a native of Redmond, WA, is a UW alum and worked with the Seattle Mariners SEA Asst. Dir. of Pro Personnel LAKE DAWSON was KC s third-round pick (92nd overall) in 94, playing in 43 games (26 starts) from 94-97, catching 103 passes for 1,456 yards with 10 TDs SEA equip. asst. JEFF BOWER worked for KC from 97-99 SEA P LEO ARAGUZ was in camp with KC in 2003 SEA DE GRANT WISTROM is a native of Webb City, MO and was a member of DICK VERMEIL s SB XXXIV squad in STL KC asst. OL coach IRV EATMAN served on SEA def. coord. RAY RHODES staff while he was GB s head coach in 99 SEA strength coach MIKE CLARK is a Wichita, KS native and coached at Kansas ( 78, 82). He also coached at Topeka (KS) HS ( 79-80) SEA area scout DERRICK JENSEN attended Oswatomie HS in Oswatomie, KS SEA DT CEDRIC WOODARD is the cousin of former KC players WR ELMO WRIGHT ( 71-74) and LB TRACY SIMIEN ( 91-93), who is serving a minority coaching fellowship with KC KC LB DERRICK JOHNSON is the cousin of SEA DE KEVIN EMANUEL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2004 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS NFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Alexander 120 T2nd T6th Rushing Yards Alexander 1,696 1st 2nd QB Rating Hasselbeck 83.1 8th 17th Receptions Jackson 87 T7th T11th Rec. Yards Jackson 1,199 8th 12th Interceptions Lucas 6 T1st T3rd Punting Avg. Rouen 42.0 - - - - Punt Ret. Avg. Engram 11.8 10th 11th KO Ret. Avg. Carter 21.3 16th 29th Sacks Okeafor 8.5 T13th T23rd Voice of the Chiefs MITCH HOLTHUS and SEA WRs coach NOLAN CROMWELL are both natives of Smith Center, KS. Cromwell was an All- America QB at Kansas... KC special teams coach FRANK GANSZ, JR. coached with SEA Dir. of Pro Personnel WILL LEWIS for the NY/NJ Knights of the WLAF KC LB SHAWN BARBER and SEA LB JAMIE SHARPER both attended Hermitage HS in Richmond, VA SEA OL coach BILL LAVERONI served on KC QBs coach TERRY SHEA s staffs at San Jose St. and Rutgers Seahawks WR TACO WALLACE is a product of Kansas State, while CB MICHAEL HARDEN is an alum of Missouri and a native of Kansas City, MO SEA video asst. JOHN MALLORY interned with the Chiefs in 2002 KC TV preseason analyst JAYICE PEARSON played at Washington. THE 2005 SEAHAWKS QB Matt Hasselbeck enters his fifth season as Seattle s starter in 2005 and has posted three straight 3,000-yard seasons. Two-time Pro Bowl RB Shaun Alexander (D1a-00) led the NFL with 20 total touchdowns in 2004. Five-time Pro Bowl T Walter Jones (D1b-97) anchors the offensive line alongside two-time Pro Bowl G Steve Hutchinson (D1b-01). WR Darrell Jackson (D3a-00) caught a Seahawks-record 87 passes last season and teams with Bobby Engram and former Colts WR Jerome Pathon in the receiving corps. Itula Mili (D6-97) returns at tight end. Former Rams DE Grant Wistrom won a Super Bowl with Dick Vermeil in 99 and teams with DE Bryce Fisher, who recorded 8.5 sacks last season while with St. Louis. Chuck Darby (D1-04) and Marcus Tubbs work at DT. Former Ravens and Texans LB Jamie Sharper combines with Isaiah Kacyvenski (D4b-00) and rookie Lofa Tatupu (D2-05) at the linebacker position. CB Marcus Trufant (D1-03) and former Titans CB Andre Dyson form a talented secondary with Ss Michael Boulware (D2-04) and Marquand Manuel. K Josh Brown handles the placement duties while seven-year veteran Leo Aruguz battles with rookie Chris Kluwe for punting honors. Veteran WR Bobby Engram handles the punt return duties, while RB Maurice Morris and WR Jerome Pathon return kickoffs. MEDIA INFORMATION INJURIES LBs Mike Maslowski (L knee) and Shawn Barber (L knee) have not practiced during training camp. DNPs at Arizona due to injuries included: WR Freddie Mitchell (R knee), G Peter Heyer (L ankle), G Will Shields (back), WR Nathaniel Curry (R hamstring), LB Quinton Caver (L knee), TE Jason Dunn (back), DE Carlos Hall (R triceps), DE Khari Long (back), RB Samkon Gado (neck), QB Todd Collins (R hand), FB Robert Holcombe (L knee), T Kevin Sampson (R great toe), S Jerome Woods (R knee), DT Junior Siavii (knees), CB Eric Warfield (back), LB Keyaron Fox (R hamstring), WR Craphonso Thorpe (L finger), DT John Browning (back), G Aaron Johnson (L finger), TE Tony Gonzalez (R finger), S Scott Connot (L hamstring) and RB Dee Brown (groin). Players injured vs. ARZ included: WR Dante Hall (R knee sprain), QB Damon Huard (mild head trauma), WR Darrell Hill (ribs) and WR Chris Horn (L AC joint). RADIO AND TV The Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network, anchored by KCFX-FM (101.1) in Kansas City, carries all Chiefs games. Eight-time Kansas Broadcaster of the Year, Mitch Holthus, is in his 12th year handling the play-by-play duties, while Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson adds color commentary with reports from Bob Gretz. Veteran sportscaster Gary Bender calls the action, while former Chiefs CB Jayice Pearson ( 86-92) provides the color commentary on KCTV-5 with sideline reports from former Chiefs T Rich Baldinger ( 83-92).

QUARTERBACKS Kansas City returns all three of its signal callers from 2004, including Trent Green who has started 64 consecutive games for the club dating back to 2001. Green ranks sixth in NFL history with a 87.9 career rating, a figure that is the top mark in KC annals. Todd Collins is in his eighth season with Kansas City and his fifth campaign as the club s top backup to Green. Damon Huard enters his second campaign with the Chiefs and served as the club s third QB in 2004. James Kilian (D7-05) is entering his first NFL camp and will compete for a roster spot. QB TRENT GREEN Has hit nine of 15 passes for 82 yards with a TD in the 2005 preseason. Has started 64 cons. games with KC, completing 1,282 of 2,072 passes (61.87%) for 16,103 yards with 94 TDs and 66 INTs, for a 87.9 rating. His 16,103 yards passing with the Chiefs are the third-best mark in team history. He needs just 1,175 more yards to overtake QB Bill Kenney (17,277) for second in franchise annals. Ranks first in team history with an 87.9 passer rating, 61.87 completion percentage, 210 20+ yard completions, a 7.77-yard average gain and 20 career 300-yard passing days. His 94 TDs with KC are the third-highest total in Chiefs history, needing 12 more to pass QB Bill Kenney (105) for second. Has led the Chiefs to 34 wins, tying Bill Kenney for the second-most by a starting QB in team history. His 16,103 passing yards since joining KC in 2001 rank second in the NFL behind only IND QB Peyton Manning (17,155). Set career highs for completions (369), attempts (556), passing yards (4,591), completion percentage (66.37%) and touchdowns (27) in 2004. Is the only QB to own an active streak of three consecutive seasons with a 90.0+ passer rating and is only the seventh player in league history to accomplish that feat. Joined Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Dan Marino and Dan Fouts as only the fifth QB in NFL history with back-to-back 4,000-yard passing seasons. QB TODD COLLINS In 39 career games (17 starts) with BUF ( 95-97) and KC ( 98-04) has completed 302 of 546 throws (55.3%) for 3,447 yards with 17 TDs and 19 INTs for a 70.4 rating. QB DAMON HUARD Has played in 38 games (six starts) with MIA ( 97-00), NE (2001-03) and KC (2004), connecting on 170 of 289 attempts (58.8%) for 1,691 yards with, nine TDs and eight INTs, good for a 74.3 rating. RUNNING BACKS Three-time Pro Bowler Priest Holmes returns after missing the final eight games of 2004 with a strained right MCL. Holmes is the all-time leading rusher in KC history with 5,482 yards and needs 91 more rushing attempts to bypass Christian Okoye (1,246) for the most carries in franchise annals. Larry Johnson (D1-03) will serve as Holmes primary backup once again in 2005 after registering 581 yards, three 100-yard games and nine TDs in 2004. Twotime Pro Bowl FB Tony Richardson is one of the league s best at his craft. He will pair with Robert Holcombe to give KC one of the league s top fullback duos. Other players in the backfield with previous NFL camp experience include: Dee Brown (360 yards with CAR in 2002), NFLEL veteran McKenzi Smith and Ronnie Cruz, who can play either RB or FB. Brown did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a groin injury. RB Samkon Gado is a rookie FA and did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20) with a neck injury. RB PRIEST HOLMES Has rushed 12 times for 58 yards (4.8 avg.) in the 2005 preseason. Since joining KC as an UFA in 2001 he has started 54 games, rushing 1,156 times for 5,482 yards (4.7 avg.) with 70 TDs and catching 225 passes for 2,163 yards (9.6 avg.) with seven TDs. Ranks first in Chiefs history with 5,482 rushing yards, after bypassing RB Christian Okoye (4,897) for the all-time lead in 2004. Is third in club history with 1,156 rushing attempts, needing 91 more attempts to bypass RB Christian Okoye (1,246) for first. Stands first in Chiefs history with 7,645 career yards from scrimmage. Is first in Chiefs history with 70 career rushing TDs and 76 total TDs. His 2,163 receiving yards with KC rank fourth in team annals among RBs. His 225 career receptions rank third in club annals among RBs, needing 64 more to surpass RB Ed Podolak (288) for second. Holmes scored 62 rushing TDs from 2002-04, the best three-year total in NFL history, bypassing the previous record of 58 established by RB Emmitt Smith in 94-96. His 66 total TDs (62 rush, four receiving) from 2002-04 are the best threeyear mark in NFL history, bypassing the previous mark of 62 set by RB Emmitt Smith in 94-96. Carried the ball 196 times for 892 yards (4.6 avg.) with 14 TDs and caught 19 passes for 187 yards (9.8 avg.) with one TD in 2004. OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES FB TONY RICHARDSON In 147 games (80 starts) with KC he has rushed 389 times for 1,566 yards (4.0 avg.) with 15 TDs. Was selected as a starter to his second straight Pro Bowl a year ago. RB LARRY JOHNSON Has 17 carries for a team-high 86 yards (5.1 avg.) in the 2005 preseason. In two seasons with KC he has 140 carries for 666 yards (4.8 avg.) with 10 TDs and 23 receptions for 280 yards (12.2 avg.) with two TDs. Rushed 120 times for a career-high 581 yards (4.8 avg.) with nine TDs and caught 22 passes for 278 yards (12.6 avg.) with two TDs in 2004. Scored a rushing TD in six consecutive games a year ago, tying RB Priest Holmes for the second-longest streak in team history. Produced three straight 100-yard rushing games (12/5/04 12/19/04). Is the first back in KC history with two 40-yard TD runs in a game. FB ROBERT HOLCOMBE Has 337 carries for 1,141 yards (3.4 avg.) with 11 TDs in 97 career games (30 starts) with STL ( 98-01) and TEN (2002-04). WIDE RECEIVERS Eddie Kennison is coming off his finest NFL season after producing a career-high 1,086 receiving yards and a team-best eight TDs in 2004. Samie Parker (D4-04) has been running with the first unit throughout the off-season and training camp and is the top candidate to fill the club s other starting spot. The rest of the competition at WR features veteran performers such as two-time Pro Bowl return man extraordinaire Dante Hall, as well as Marc Boerigter and Chris Horn who are both returning from knee surgeries, as well as Richard Smith, who saw duty in four games in 2004. Former Eagles first-round pick Freddie Mitchell suffered a right knee injury on July 30th, but should also figure into the mix. Others competing at WR include: Craphonso Thorpe (D4-05), Jeris McIntryre (D6-04), ex-titan Darrell Hill, NFLEL veteran John Booth and rookie FA Nathaniel Curry, who did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20) with a rt. hamstring injury. WR EDDIE KENNISON Has played in 136 games (113 starts) in his 10-year NFL career, recording 414 receptions for 6,282 yards (15.2 avg.) with 32 TDs. In four seasons with the Chiefs, has played in 51 games (45 starts), catching 187 passes for 3,167 yards (16.9 avg.) with 15 TDs. Has caught a pass in 51 consecutive games. Started 14 games in 2004, ranking second on the team with 62 catches for a career-high 1,086 yards (17.5 avg.) and a team-high eight TDs. Tied for the NFL lead with five receptions of 50+ yards in 2004. WR DANTE HALL In 66 games (eight starts) with KC he has touched the ball 483 times for 8,411 yards (17.4 avg.) with 13 TDs. Has returned 242 kickoffs for 5,877 yards (24.3 avg.) with a team record five TDs and 119 punts for 1,366 yards (11.5 avg.) with four TDs. Also has 85 catches for 975 yards (11.5 avg.) with four scores. His 5,877 career kickoff return yards and 242 kickoff returns each rank first all-time in team history. Ranks first in franchise history with five kickoff returns for TDs and nine total special teams TDs. His 11.48-yard career punt return average is the top mark in club annals. His 13 career TDs have come from an average of 82.4 yards, the longest in NFL history (minimum 10 TDs). Needs 2,000 combined net yards in 2005 to join RB Marshall Faulk ( 98-01) as the only other player in NFL history to top the 2,000-yard barrier in four consecutive seasons. Returned a career-high 68 kickoffs for 1,718 yards (25.3 avg.) with two TDs and 23 punts for 232 yards (10.1 avg.) in 2004. His 68 kickoff returns and 1,718 kickoff return yards in 2004 were each the best seasonal marks in team history. WR SAMIE PARKER Had an eight-yard TD reception vs. ARZ (8/20). Had nine receptions for 137 yards (15.2 avg.) with a TD a year ago. Played in 50 games (29 starts) at Oregon, catching 178 passes for 2,761 yards (15.5 avg.) with 19 TDs. WR MARC BOERIGTER The four-year veteran has played in 31 games (two starts) with KC, catching 31 passes for 578 yards (18.6 avg.) with eight TDs. WR FREDDIE MITCHELL Suffered a right knee injury on July 30th. In four seasons with PHI he played in 63 games (17 starts), catching 90 passes for 1,263 yards (14.0 avg.) with five TDs. WR CHRIS HORN Caught 15 passes for 178 yards (11.9 avg.) with one TD a year ago. WR CRAPHONSO THORPE Played in 48 games (21 starts) at Florida State, catching 123 passes for 2,153 yards (17.5 avg.) with 18 TDs.

TIGHT ENDS Six-time Pro Bowler Tony Gonzalez (D1-97) is arguably the best player at his position in the NFL and is KC s all-time leading receiver with 570 catches and needs just 402 yards to pass WR Otis Taylor (7,306) for the most receiving yards in franchise annals. Gonzalez led all NFL pass catchers with 102 receptions in 2004, the highest total in league history by a tight end. Jason Dunn possesses the size of an offensive tackle and is a key element of the club s rushing attack. Kris Wilson (D2b-04) is a versatile performer who can line up in a variety of formations. He returns to action after missing the majority of the 2004 campaign with a broken left fibula. Other tight ends in camp include rookie FAs Edwin Thompson and Mike Kallfelz. TE TONY GONZALEZ Did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a right finger injury. Ranks first on the Chiefs all-time receiving chart with 570 catches. 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). His 6,905 career receiving yards rank second in team annals, needing 402 more yards to overtake WR Otis Taylor (7,306). Is third in NFL history among TEs with 570 career catches and is fourth with 6,905 receiving yards. His 54 career TDs are tied with Wesley Walls for the fourth-highest total by a TE in NFL history. Has caught a pass in 68 consecutive games for the second-longest streak in team annals, trailing only WR Stephone Paige (83 straight). Ranks fourth among TEs in NFL history and third in Chiefs annals with 15 career 100-yard receiving days. Had a career-high 102 catches for 1,258 yards (12.3 avg.) with seven TDs a year ago. His 102 catches were the best single-season total in NFL history by a tight end and the top mark in franchise seasonal history. Was the first tight end to lead the NFL in receptions since Todd Christensen accomplished the feat with 95 catches in 86. His 1,258 receiving yards in 2004 were the second-highest seasonal total by a tight end in NFL history. Produced six 100-yard receiving days in 2004, tying his own NFL record for TEs and the Chiefs single-season mark. TE JASON DUNN Did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20) with a back injury. Has played in 113 games (42 starts) with PHI ( 96-98) and KC (2000-04), catching 70 passes for 808 yards (11.5 avg.) with 11 TDs. TE KRIS WILSON Played in the final three regular season games as a rookie after suffering a broken left fibula in the preseason finale at Dallas (9/2/04). OFFENSIVE LINE The Chiefs boast one of the best blocking units in the league, a group that features a trio of Pro Bowlers and is highly regarded for its versatility, dependability and mobility. G Will Shields (D3-93) has been to 10 Pro Bowls and enters his 13th NFL campaign owning a streak of 191 consecutive starts at his right guard post. T Willie Roaf also boasts 10 career Pro Bowl appearances, including three straight as a member of the Chiefs and is regarded as one of the most dominant left tackles in recent NFL history. G Brian Waters earned his initial Pro Bowl berth as a left guard in 2004 and has opened 55 straight games at that position. C Casey Wiegmann is one of the league s most underrated performers. The right tackle position is the only spot yet to be solidified for the club in 2005. T Jordan Black (D5-03) started the final four games at that post in 2004 before suffering a left knee injury in the regular season finale. G/T John Welbourn started the first 10 contests of 2004 at right tackle and has also worked at guard during training camp. C/T Chris Bober started two games at right tackle a year ago and is the club s top reserve at center behind Wiegmann. T Kevin Sampson also has game experience at right tackle for the club and has worked extensively with the first unit at training camp. Other veterans on the 53-man roster include: T Brett Williams (D4-03), C Johnathan Ingram and G Aaron Johnson. Johnson did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a left finger injury. Rookies on the offensive line include: T Will Svitek (D6a-05) and T Jeremy Parquet (7b-05), as well as rookie FA C Mike Johnson. G Peter Heyer did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20) with a lt. ankle injury. C CASEY WIEGMANN Has opened 63 consecutive games with KC dating back to 2001. Named to the All-Joe Team by USA Today in 2004 for the third consecutive season. G WILL SHIELDS Did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20) with a back injury. Has started 191 consecutive games, the second-longest active streak in the NFL, trailing Green Bay QB Brett Favre (205). Has played in 192 consecutive games since being drafted with Kansas City s third-round pick (74th overall) in 93. His streak of 192 consecutive games played is the longest string in franchise history since 68. His 191 starts are the most in team history since 68. Selected to his 10th consecutive Pro Bowl in 2004, the highest total and longest streak by any player in franchise history. T WILLIE ROAF Has started 179 games with NO ( 93-01) and KC (2002-04). Was selected to his 10th Pro Bowl and his third with the Chiefs in 2004. G BRIAN WATERS Has played in 70 games (56 starts) with KC. Was selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2004. Earned All-Pro honors from AP and The Dallas Morning News in 2004. T JORDAN BLACK Started the final four contests of 2004 at RT. T KEVIN SAMPSON Did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a right great toe sprain. T CHRIS BOBER Has played in 59 games (33 starts) with the NYG (2000-03) and KC (2004). G/T JOHN WELBOURN Has 66 career starts with PHI ( 99-03) and KC (2004). DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES DEFENSIVE LINE The Chiefs return all of their top performers on the defensive front from 2004 and have a strong rotation of players at both defensive end and defensive tackle. DE Eric Hicks ranks fifth in franchise history with 40.5 career sacks. DE Jared Allen (D4-04) was the club s Mack Lee Hill Award winner a year ago after leading all NFL rookies with a team-high 9.0 sacks. DE Jimmy Wilkerson (D6-03) won the club s Mack Lee Hill Award in 2003 and gives the club another talented end. DE Carlos Hall was acquired in an off-season trade with Tennessee after starting 14 contests for the Titans in 2004. DT John Browning (D3-96) is the senior member of the defensive line and owns 25.5 career sacks. DT Lional Dalton joined the club as a free agent in 2004 and made an immediate contribution, starting 13 contests at right DT and registering a careerhigh 4.0 sacks. DT Ryan Sims (D1-02) started 13 contests at left DT a year ago and had a career-high 16 QB pressures. DT Junior Siavii (D2a-04) is a massive performer who saw duty in 12 games as a rookie. Other veterans on the defensive front include DT Montique Sharpe (D7a-03) and NFLEL performer DE Clint Mitchell, DE Khari Long (D6b-05), as well as rookie FAs DT Darius Jones and DE Zach Ville who are also attempting to make the squad. DE ERIC HICKS Since joining the Chiefs in 98 as a rookie FA he has played in 96 games (90 starts), recording 496 tackles (232 solo), 40.5 sacks (-258.0 yards), 154 QB pressures, five FRs, seven FFs and 13 PDs. Ranks fifth in team history with 40.5 career sacks and needs 11.0 more to pass LB Mike Bell (51.0) for fourth. Led the defensive line and ranked fifth on the team with 63 tackles (29 solo), including four behind the line in 2004. Ranked first on the team with a career-high 43 QB pressures, while his 5.0 sacks (-29.0 yards) were second on the squad a year ago. DT LIONAL DALTON In 94 games (41 starts) with BAL ( 98-01), DEN (2002), WAS (2003) and KC (2004) he has produced 190 tackles (128 solo), 7.0 sacks (-52.0 yards), 26 QB pressures, four PDs, one FR and three PDs. Recorded 36 tackles (26 solo), 26 QB pressures and a career-high 4.0 sacks (-31.0 yards) in his initial season with the club in 2004. DT RYAN SIMS Has played in 37 games (31 starts) in his first three seasons in the NFL. Has 127 tackles (60 solo), 5.0 sacks (-22.0 yard), 26 QB pressures, one FR, one FF, one INT and a PD. DE JARED ALLEN Was named to the NFL All-Rookie Team by The Dallas Morning News and Pro Football Weekly and earned All-Joe honors from USA Today. His team-high 9.0 sacks (-47.0 yards) led all NFL rookies and ranked 10th overall in the AFC. Those 9.0 sacks were the second-most by a rookie in Chiefs history, trailing only the 10.0 sacks compiled by LB Derrick Thomas in 89. Produced 39 tackles (26 solo) with three behind the line last year. DT JOHN BROWNING Has played in 105 games (84 starts), registering 427 tackles (255 solo), 25.5 sacks, one INT, 132 QB pressures, four FRs, two FFs and six PDs. His 25.5 career sacks rank ninth in Chiefs history and he needs 4.0 more to bypass DT Dan Saleaumua (29.0) for eighth. DE CARLOS HALL Did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20) with a right triceps injury. Played in 48 games (31 starts) with TEN (2002-04), recording 208 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 31 QB pressures, a FR, two FFs and five PDs. DE JIMMY WILKERSON Has played in 27 games with KC, producing 34 tackles (15 solo), a half of a sack (-4.5 yards), seven QB pressures and a PD. DT JUNIOR SIAVII Has played in 12 games, amassing 12 tackles (seven solo), a sack (-9.0 yards) and three QB pressures.

DE KHARI LONG Did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20) with a back injury. Played in 39 games (22 starts) at Baylor, recording 145 tackles (89 solo), 9.0 sacks (-50.0 yards), 14 QB pressures, two FFs and four PDs. LINEBACKERS The Chiefs made several significant off-season acquisitions to upgrade their linebacking corps, headlined by Kendrell Bell who signed as a UFA from PIT. The 2001 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year also earned a Pro Bowl berth in his initial NFL campaign. Bell is expected to man the starting job at the ROLB post. Shawn Barber is attempting to bounce back from a torn left ACL that cost him the final eight games of the 2004 campaign. Barber produced 141 tackles and 5.0 sacks in his debut campaign with Kansas City in 2003. Five-year veteran Quinton Caver and rookie FA Kris Griffin also work at ROLB. Caver did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a left knee injury. Kawika Mitchell (D2-03) returns for his third season and is expected to once again be the starter at MLB. Rich Scanlon and Boomer Grigsby (D5a-05) are expected to compete for the top backup spot at MLB. Mike Maslowski is still rehabbing an off-season knee surgery and has not returned to practice. Derrick Johnson (D1-05) won the Butkus Award as the nation s top linebacker and the Bronco Nagurski Trophy as the country s top collegiate defensive player as a senior at the University of Texas. Johnson will compete for the starting spot at LOLB along with fourth-year pro Scott Fujita (D5-02) who has opened every game at that spot the past two seasons. Also working at LOLB is second-year pro Keyaron Fox (D3-04) and Gary Stills (D3a-99), who earned a Pro Bowl berth as a special teams phenom following the 2003 campaign. Stills moved back to LOLB in 2005 from DE. LB KENDRELL BELL Did not play at MIN (8/12) and vs. ARZ (8/20). In 47 games (44 starts) for PIT (2001-04), recorded 261 tackles (212 solo), 18.0 sacks (-145.0 yds), one FR, three FFs, an INT and five PDs. Started 16 games as a rookie with PIT, producing 88 tackles (74 solo), 9.0 sacks (-84.0 yards), and two forced fumbles to be named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by Sports Illustrated. LB KAWIKA MITCHELL Has appeared in 27 career games (18 starts), registering 110 tackles (81 solo), a sack, two FRs, an INT, 13 QB pressures and six PDs. Played in 15 games (12 starts) with the Chiefs in 2004, ranking second on the squad with a career-high 85 tackles (62 solo). LB SCOTT FUJITA Had a team-high seven tackles vs. ARZ (8/20). Has played in 48 consecutive games (41 starts) for the Chiefs, registering 326 tackles (230 solo), 9.5 sacks (-51.5 yards), one FF, one INT, 15 PDs and 18 QB pressures. Opened all 16 games at LOLB in 2004, leading the club with 112 tackles (71 solo), 4.5 sacks (-25.5 yard) and eight QB pressures. LB KEYARON FOX Did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a right hamstring injury. Has played in 12 games on special teams. Saw action in 45 games (35 starts) at Georgia Tech, tallying 376 tackles (210 solo), 9.0 sacks (-70.0 yards), one INT, two FRs and six FF. LB DERRICK JOHNSON In 50 games (40 starts) at Texas, recorded 458 tackles (281 solo), 10.5 sacks (-58.0 yards), 10 INTs, 39 QB pressures, five FRs and 11 FFs. LB BOOMER GRIGSBY Had a team-high seven tackles at MIN (8/12). Played in 44 games (40 starts) at Illinois State, producing a school-record 580 tackles (325 solo), to go along with 13.0 sacks (-77.0 yards), six FRs, five FFs, seven PDs and 14 QB pressures. LB MIKE MASLOWSKI Has played in 65 game (31 starts) since joining KC in 99, totaling 311 tackles (229 solos), 4.0 sacks (-7.0 yards), three INTs, three FRs, three FFs, 17 PDs and 10 QB pressures. Also has 60 special teams tackles. LB SHAWN BARBER Has appeared in 89 games (74 starts) with WAS ( 98-01), PHI (2002) and KC (2003-04). Has 583 tackles (407 solo), 10.0 sacks (-62.0 yards), seven INTs, 31 PDs, 20 QB pressures, five FRs and eight FFs. Suffered a torn left ACL at Tampa Bay (11/7/04) and missed the final eight games of the season. LB RICH SCANLON Led NFL Europe with a team-record 94 tackles (68 solo) with Berlin and was the named NFLEL Defensive Most Valuable Player. LB GARY STILLS Has played in 72 games (one start), amassing 80 tackles (41 solo), 7.5 sacks (-62.5 yards), four FRs, three PDs and 19 QB pressures. Ranks second in Chiefs history with 123 special teams tackles, needing 25 more to surpass LB Greg Manusky (147) for first. DEFENSIVE BACKS The Chiefs made two marquee acquisitions to their secondary, adding a pair of Pro Bowlers and former Dolphins teammates in CB Patrick Surtain and S Sammy Knight. Surtain earned a pair of Pro Bowl berths with Miami (2002-03) and came to Kansas City in an off-season trade. Knight, who is expected to start at the SS post for Kansas City, earned a Pro Bowl berth as a member of the Saints in 2001. CB Eric Warfield (D7a-98) enters his fifth campaign as a starter for the Chiefs. Although eligible to compete in the preseason, Warfield will be sidelined for the first four games of the 2005 regular season, meaning that CB Dexter McCleon has taken the bulk of the snaps with the first unit at training camp. Second-year CB Benny Sapp has seen extensive action in the nickel during camp. Recently-acquired veterans CB Ashley Ambrose (192 career games) and CB Dwayne Washington (175 career games) give the Chiefs experienced depth to go with rookie CBs Alphonso Hodge (D5b-03) and Justin Perkins. S Greg Wesley (D3-00) is making the move to FS in 2005 after starting 72 games at SS over the past five seasons. S Jerome Woods (D1-96), who earned a Pro Bowl berth in 2003, is rebounding from a knee injury that cost him the final six games of 2004 and is expected to work behind Wesley. S Shaunard Harts provides depth at safety along with William Bartee (D2-00), who makes the move to that position after working at CB the past five seasons. Other returnees at safety include Willie Pile (D7b-03) and All-NFLEL performer Scott Connot. CB PATRICK SURTAIN Played in 108 games (82 starts) for MIA ( 98-04), producing 398 tackles (314 solo), 6.5 sacks (-47.0 yards), 29 INTs (298 yards) with two TDs, 96 PDs, four FRs and three FFs. Dating back to 2000, only Ss Darren Sharper (31) and Tony Parish (26) have registered more INTs than Surtain (25). SS SAMMY KNIGHT Has played in 126 games (121 starts) with NO ( 97-02) and MIA (2003-04), registering 862 tackles (587 solo), 5.0 sacks (-26.0 yards), 35 INTs for 594 yards with two TDs, 74 PDs, 11 FRs and 10 FFs. Dating back to the 97 campaign, no NFL player has recorded more takeaways (46 35 INTs, 11 FRs) than Knight. FS GREG WESLEY Has played in 73 games (72 starts) with KC, recording 504 tackles (353 solo), 6.0 sacks (-39.0 yards), 20 INTs for 397 yards, four FRs, eight FFs, 17 QB pressures and 15 special teams tackles. CB ERIC WARFIELD Did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a back injury. Has played in 104 games (67 starts), totaling 330 tackles (263 solo), 19 INTs for 179 yards with two TDs, 56 PDs, a FR and five FFs. Also has 31 special teams tackles. CB DEXTER McCLEON Has played in 120 games (79 starts) with STL ( 97-02) and KC (2003-04), tallying 367 tackles (294 solo) and 4.5 sacks (-44.5 yards). Also has 28 INTs (160 solo), 86 PDs, six FRs and a FF. S JEROME WOODS Did not play vs. ARZ (8/20) with a right knee injury. One-time Pro Bowler has played in 121 games (105 starts) with KC. Has 717 tackles (486 solo), 5.0 sacks (-27.0 yards), 15 INTs for 282 yards with two TDs, 49 PDs, four FRs and 11 FFs. His 717 career tackles rank seventh in Chiefs history, needing 12 more to bypass LB Derrick Thomas (728) for sixth. S WILLIAM BARTEE Has played in 71 games (31 starts) with KC, amassing 223 tackles (175 solo), 3.5 sacks (-28.5 yards) and 30 PDs. Also has 52 special teams stops. S BENNY SAPP Has played in 15 games (one start), recording 15 tackles (nine solo) with one for loss, one QB pressure, an INT, three PDs and a FF. CB ASHLEY AMBROSE Has played in 192 games (141 starts) with IND ( 92-95), CIN ( 96-98), ATL (2000-02) and NO ( 99, 2003-04). Has 550 tackles (458 solo), a sack (-10.0 yards), 42 INTs for 512 yards with three TDs, 163 PDs, seven FRs and six FFs. SPECIALISTS NOTES K LAWRENCE TYNES Converted 17 of 23 FGs and 58 of 60 PATs for 109 points for KC in 2004. His 58 made PATs tied as the highest seasonal total in Chiefs history. P NICK MURPHY Played in five games with KC and BAL in 2004, punting 22 times for 966 yards (43.9 gross, 37.3 net) with seven inside the 20. P DUSTIN COLQUITT Punted four times for 171 yards (42.8 gross, 37.8 net ) vs. ARZ (8/20). Played in 52 games at the Univ. of Tennessee, punting 240 times for 10,216 yards (42.6 gross, 38.4 net), landing 73 inside the 20 and 29 TBs. TE KENDALL GAMMON Was selected to his first Pro Bowl as the club s long snapper a year ago. Has played in 208 consecutive regular season games dating back to his rookie season at Houston (9/6/92) as a member of the Steelers.

LAST TIME - PRESEASON Seahawks 42, Chiefs 31 August 23, 2003 Seahawks Stadium 39,833 KANSAS CITY.............. 7 14 10 0 31 SEATTLE.................. 3 10 15 14 42 Rookie RB Larry Johnson enjoyed a stellar performance for the Chiefs, but a pair of fourth-quarter Seattle TDs gave the Seahawks a 42-31 preseason victory in a contest that featured 796 yards of total offense from both squads. After Seattle took an early 3-0 lead, QB Trent Green guided the Chiefs on an 80-yard drive that was capped by a 14-yard TD pass to TE Tony Gonzalez, setting the stage for a wild second- quarter scoring spree. Following a Chiefs INT, Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck found FB Heath Evans for a four-yard TD, but the Chiefs answered with an 11-yard TD from QB Todd Collins to WR Marc Boerigter. Seattle cut the Chiefs lead to 14-13 with a 50-yard FG, but Kansas City upped its lead to 21-13 at halftime after instant replay ruled that TE Jason Dunn had caught a seven-yard TD pass from QB Todd Collins. The scoring continued in the third quarter as Hasselbeck connected on a three-yard TD pass to WR Darrell Jackson. A successful two-point attempt briefly knotted the count at 21-21 before Johnson returned the ensuing kickoff for an 85-yard TD for the Chiefs. Johnson also piled up 12 carries for 77 yards on the evening. Seattle tied the score at 28-28 thanks to a 19-yard TD from QB Trent Dilfer to WR Koren Robinson. The Chiefs were forced to punt on their next possession, but LB Quinton Caver forced WR Bobby Engram to fumble on the return, setting up a 40-yard FG by K Jose Cortez to give Kansas City a 31-28 advantage entering the fourth quarter. The fourth quarter belonged to Seahawks rookie RB Kerry Carter, who led Seattle in rushing with 11 carries for 53 yards. Carter burst off right guard for the first of his two TDs in the final frame, getting a 17-yard score at the 12:05 mark of the fourth quarter to give the Seahawks a 35-31 lead. Cortez had a 44-yard FG try sail wide left on the Chiefs next possession, setting up an 11-play, 66-yard drive by Seattle that was capped by a one-yard TD run by Carter. Chiefs rookie QB Scott Covington was intercepted on Kansas Cityʼs final drive, allowing the Seahawks to run out the clock on a 42-31 victory. SEAHAWKS Brown, 32-yard field goal (11-55, 4:43). CHIEFS Gonzalez, 14-yard pass from Green (Anderson kick) (13-80, 5:49). SEAHAWKS Evans, 5-yard pass from Hasselbeck (Brown kick) (3-19, 1:13). CHIEFS Boerigter, 11-yard pass from Collins (Anderson kick) (12-86, 4:20). SEAHAWKS Brown, 50-yard field goal (6-40, 2:58). CHIEFS Dunn, 7-yard pass from Collins (M. Andersen kick) (12-86, 4:20). SEAHAWKS Jackson, 3-yard pass from Hasselbeck (Hasselbeck-Alexander pass) (8-77, 2:44). CHIEFS Johnson, 85-yard kickoff return (Cortez kick) (0-0, 0:11). SEAHAWKS Robinson, 19-yard pass from Dilfer (Brown kick) (9-69, 4:34). CHIEFS Cortez, 40-yard field goal (4-8, 1:33). SEAHAWKS Carter, 17-yard run (Brown kick) (8-85, 3:55). SEAHAWKS Carter, 1-yard run (Brown kick) (11-66, 6:35). Team Statistics Chiefs Seahawks First Downs.................... 17 32 Total Net Yards..................314 482 Rushes/Net Yards............. 34/115 28/94 Net Passing....................162 109 Pass Attempts/Completions...... 31/18 40/32 Had Intercepted...................2 0 Times Sacked/Yards.............. 0/0 2/7 Punts/Average................3/42.7 2/36.0 Penalties/Yards................. 4/54 7/49 Fumbles/Lost................... 0/0 2/1 Possession Time.............. 23:41 36:19 RUSHING CHIEFS Hohnson 12-77; Julien 7-25; Blaylock 2-9; Holmes 1-4; Childs 1-(-7). SEAHAWKS Carter 11-53, 2 TDs; Alexander 8-41; Hasselbeck 4-38; Evans 2-12; Davis 1-2; Stansbury 1-1; Wallace 3-(-5). RECEIVING CHIEFS Minnis 2-48; Horn 2-31;. Johnson 2-25; Boerigter 2-24; Blaylock 2-20; Dunn 2-11, 1 TD; Gonzalez 1-14, 1 TD; Easy 1-13; Kennison 1-10; Jackson 1-9; Julien 1-1; Morton 1-0. SEAHAWKS C. Thompson 5-29; Query 3-69; Pickens 3-33; Fenner 3-18; Rembert 2-24. PASSING CHIEFS Collins 12-18-144, 2 TDs, 1 INT; Green 6-9-62, 1 TD, 0 INTs; Priestley 0-3, 0 TDs, 0 INTs; Covington 0-1-0, 0 TDs, 1 INTs. SEAHAWKS Klinger 16-30-173, 0 TDs, 1 INT; Schroeder 0-0-0, 0 TDs, 0 INTs; Pickens 0-1-0, 0 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS CHIEFS None. SEAHAWKS Hamlin 1-23; Evans 1-2. SACKS CHIEFS Truluck 2-7. SEAHAWKS None. FIELD GOALS CHIEFS Cortez (40) 44WL. SEAHAWKS Brown (32) (50).