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NFL In my over 35-year association with professional football, I have witnessed many memorable performances. But I have not witnessed a more dominating defensive performer than Derrick Thomas. It is on rare occasion when a defensive player dictates that his opponent know where he is aligned on every snap of every game. During the 10 years that I coached Derrick, he was everything a coach or teammate could ask for. He was a fiercely competitive player who gave his team the opportunity to win by his individual performance down after down. - Former Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer With his blinding first step, legendary speed off the edge and a patented sack-and-strip maneuver that led to many of his franchise-record 45 forced fumbles, LB Derrick Thomas wasn t merely the NFL sack leader in the 90s, he was the face of a revived Chiefs franchise that awoke from its dormancy to a new era of hope and prosperity. Derrick was a player who could dominate a game, said Broncos Hall of Fame QB John Elway. His explosive talents were so great that he could dictate to an offense pass and run-blocking schemes, as well as the plays that were called. Thomas compiled a franchise-high 126.5 career sacks, earned a spot on the NFL s All-Decade Team of the 90s and set the NFL single-game sack record with 7.0 QB takedowns vs. Seattle (11/11/90). The highest praise for Thomas may have come from his hero, legendary N.Y. Giants LB Lawrence Taylor. Derrick is a great linebacker, said Taylor. He is a game breaker, the guy an opposing quarterback always has to be aware of. He s going to be considered one of the best when his playing days are over. Those days ended too soon. Thomas was severely injured in a car accident on January 23, 2000. Thomas died in his hometown of Miami, Florida on February 8, 2000.

2009 NFL Schedule (All Times Central) WEEK 1 WEEK 4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 TENNESSEE AT PITTSBURGH 7:30 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 MIAMI AT ATLANTA 12:00 KANSAS CITY AT BALTIMORE 12:00 PHILADELPHIA AT CAROLINA 12:00 DENVER AT CINCINNATI 12:00 MINNESOTA AT CLEVELAND 12:00 N.Y. JETS AT HOUSTON 12:00 JACKSONVILLE AT INDIANAPOLIS 12:00 DETROIT AT NEW ORLEANS 12:00 DALLAS AT TAMPA BAY 12:00 SAN FRANCISCO AT ARIZONA 3:15 WASHINGTON AT N.Y. GIANTS 3:15 ST. LOUIS AT SEATTLE 3:15 CHICAGO AT GREEN BAY 7:20 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 BUFFALO AT NEW ENGLAND 6:00 SAN DIEGO AT OAKLAND 9:15 WEEK 2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 CAROLINA AT ATLANTA 12:00 MINNESOTA AT DETROIT 12:00 CINCINNATI AT GREEN BAY 12:00 ARIZONA AT JACKSONVILLE 12:00 OAKLAND AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 NEW ENGLAND AT N.Y. JETS 12:00 NEW ORLEANS AT PHILADELPHIA 12:00 HOUSTON AT TENNESSEE 12:00 ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON 12:00 TAMPA BAY AT BUFFALO 3:05 SEATTLE AT SAN FRANCISCO 3:05 PITTSBURGH AT CHICAGO 3:15 CLEVELAND AT DENVER 3:15 BALTIMORE AT SAN DIEGO 3:15 N.Y. GIANTS AT DALLAS 7:20 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 INDIANAPOLIS AT MIAMI 7:30 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 CLEVELAND AT BALTIMORE 12:00 WASHINGTON AT DETROIT 12:00 JACKSONVILLE AT HOUSTON 12:00 SAN FRANCISCO AT MINNESOTA 12:00 ATLANTA AT NEW ENGLAND 12:00 TENNESSEE AT N.Y. JETS 12:00 KANSAS CITY AT PHILADELPHIA 12:00 GREEN BAY AT ST. LOUIS 12:00 N.Y. GIANTS AT TAMPA BAY 12:00 NEW ORLEANS AT BUFFALO 3:05 CHICAGO AT SEATTLE 3:05 PITTSBURGH AT CINCINNATI 3:15 DENVER AT OAKLAND 3:15 MIAMI AT SAN DIEGO 3:15 INDIANAPOLIS AT ARIZONA 7:20 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 CAROLINA AT DALLAS 7:30 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 (OPEN DATES: ARIZONA, ATLANTA, CAROLINA, PHILADELPHIA) DETROIT AT CHICAGO 12:00 CINCINNATI AT CLEVELAND 12:00 OAKLAND AT HOUSTON 12:00 SEATTLE AT INDIANAPOLIS 12:00 TENNESSEE AT JACKSONVILLE 12:00 N.Y. GIANTS AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 BALTIMORE AT NEW ENGLAND 12:00 TAMPA BAY AT WASHINGTON 12:00 BUFFALO AT MIAMI 3:05 N.Y. JETS AT NEW ORLEANS 3:05 DALLAS AT DENVER 3:15 ST. LOUIS AT SAN FRANCISCO 3:15 SAN DIEGO AT PITTSBURGH 7:20 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 GREEN BAY AT MINNESOTA 7:30 WEEK 5 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 (OPEN DATES: CHICAGO, GREEN BAY, NEW ORLEANS, SAN DIEGO) CINCINNATI AT BALTIMORE 12:00 CLEVELAND AT BUFFALO 12:00 WASHINGTON AT CAROLINA 12:00 PITTSBURGH AT DETROIT 12:00 DALLAS AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 OAKLAND AT N.Y. GIANTS 12:00 TAMPA BAY AT PHILADELPHIA 12:00 MINNESOTA AT ST. LOUIS 12:00 ATLANTA AT SAN FRANCISCO 3:05 HOUSTON AT ARIZONA 3:15 NEW ENGLAND AT DENVER 3:15 JACKSONVILLE AT SEATTLE 3:15 INDIANAPOLIS AT TENNESSEE 7:20 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 N.Y. JETS AT MIAMI 7:30 WEEK 3 WEEK 6 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 (OPEN DATES: DALLAS, INDIANAPOLIS, MIAMI, SAN FRANCISCO) HOUSTON AT CINCINNATI 12:00 DETROIT AT GREEN BAY 12:00 ST. LOUIS AT JACKSONVILLE 12:00 BALTIMORE AT MINNESOTA 12:00 N.Y. GIANTS AT NEW ORLEANS 12:00 CLEVELAND AT PITTSBURGH 12:00 CAROLINA AT TAMPA BAY 12:00 KANSAS CITY AT WASHINGTON 12:00 PHILADELPHIA AT OAKLAND 3:05 ARIZONA AT SEATTLE 3:05 TENNESSEE AT NEW ENGLAND 3:15 BUFFALO AT N.Y. JETS 3:15 CHICAGO AT ATLANTA 7:20 MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 DENVER AT SAN DIEGO 7:30 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide NFL 481

WEEK 7 WEEK 10 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 (OPEN DATES: BALTIMORE, DENVER, DETROIT, JACKSONVILLE, SEATTLE, TENNESSEE) CHICAGO AT CINCINNATI 12:00 GREEN BAY AT CLEVELAND 12:00 SAN FRANCISCO AT HOUSTON 12:00 SAN DIEGO AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 MINNESOTA AT PITTSBURGH 12:00 INDIANAPOLIS AT ST. LOUIS 12:00 NEW ENGLAND AT TAMPA BAY (UK) 12:00 BUFFALO AT CAROLINA 3:05 N.Y. JETS AT OAKLAND 3:05 ATLANTA AT DALLAS 3:15 NEW ORLEANS AT MIAMI 3:15 ARIZONA AT N.Y. GIANTS 7:20 MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 PHILADELPHIA AT WASHINGTON 7:30 WEEK 8 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 (OPEN DATES: CINCINNATI, KANSAS CITY, NEW ENGLAND, PITTSBURGH, TAMPA BAY, WASHINGTON) DENVER AT BALTIMORE 12:00 HOUSTON AT BUFFALO 12:00 CLEVELAND AT CHICAGO 12:00 SEATTLE AT DALLAS 12:00 ST. LOUIS AT DETROIT 12:00 MINNESOTA AT GREEN BAY 12:00 SAN FRANCISCO AT INDIANAPOLIS 12:00 MIAMI AT N.Y. JETS 12:00 OAKLAND AT SAN DIEGO 3:05 JACKSONVILLE AT TENNESSEE 3:05 CAROLINA AT ARIZONA 3:15 N.Y. GIANTS AT PHILADELPHIA 3:15 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ATLANTA AT NEW ORLEANS 7:30 WEEK 9 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 (OPEN DATES: BUFFALO, CLEVELAND, MINNESOTA, N.Y. JETS, OAKLAND, ST. LOUIS) WASHINGTON AT ATLANTA 12:00 ARIZONA AT CHICAGO 12:00 BALTIMORE AT CINCINNATI 12:00 HOUSTON AT INDIANAPOLIS 12:00 KANSAS CITY AT JACKSONVILLE 12:00 MIAMI AT NEW ENGLAND 12:00 GREEN BAY AT TAMPA BAY 12:00 CAROLINA AT NEW ORLEANS 3:05 DETROIT AT SEATTLE 3:05 SAN DIEGO AT N.Y. GIANTS 3:15 TENNESSEE AT SAN FRANCISCO 3:15 DALLAS AT PHILADELPHIA 7:20 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 PITTSBURGH AT DENVER 7:30 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 (OPEN DATES: HOUSTON, N.Y. GIANTS) CHICAGO AT SAN FRANCISCO 7:20 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 ATLANTA AT CAROLINA 12:00 TAMPA BAY AT MIAMI 12:00 DETROIT AT MINNESOTA 12:00 JACKSONVILLE AT N.Y. JETS 12:00 CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURGH 12:00 NEW ORLEANS AT ST. LOUIS 12:00 BUFFALO AT TENNESSEE 12:00 DENVER AT WASHINGTON 12:00 KANSAS CITY AT OAKLAND 3:05 SEATTLE AT ARIZONA 3:15 DALLAS AT GREEN BAY 3:15 PHILADELPHIA AT SAN DIEGO 3:15 NEW ENGLAND AT INDIANAPOLIS 7:20 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 BALTIMORE AT CLEVELAND 7:30 WEEK 11 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 MIAMI AT CAROLINA 7:20 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 INDIANAPOLIS AT BALTIMORE 12:00 WASHINGTON AT DALLAS 12:00 CLEVELAND AT DETROIT 12:00 SAN FRANCISCO AT GREEN BAY 12:00 BUFFALO AT JACKSONVILLE 12:00 PITTSBURGH AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 SEATTLE AT MINNESOTA 12:00 ATLANTA AT N.Y. GIANTS 12:00 NEW ORLEANS AT TAMPA BAY 12:00 ARIZONA AT ST. LOUIS 3:05 SAN DIEGO AT DENVER 3:15 N.Y. JETS AT NEW ENGLAND 3:15 CINCINNATI AT OAKLAND 3:15 PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO* 7:20 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 TENNESSEE AT HOUSTON 7:30 WEEK 12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 GREEN BAY AT DETROIT 11:30 OAKLAND AT DALLAS 3:15 N.Y. GIANTS AT DENVER 7:20 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 TAMPA BAY AT ATLANTA 12:00 MIAMI AT BUFFALO 12:00 CLEVELAND AT CINCINNATI 12:00 INDIANAPOLIS AT HOUSTON 12:00 CHICAGO AT MINNESOTA 12:00 CAROLINA AT N.Y. JETS 12:00 WASHINGTON AT PHILADELPHIA 12:00 SEATTLE AT ST. LOUIS 12:00 ARIZONA AT TENNESSEE 12:00 KANSAS CITY AT SAN DIEGO 3:05 JACKSONVILLE AT SAN FRANCISCO 3:05 PITTSBURGH AT BALTIMORE* 7:20 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 NEW ENGLAND AT NEW ORLEANS 7:30 WEEK 13 WEEK 16 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 N.Y. JETS AT BUFFALO (TORONTO) 7:20 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 PHILADELPHIA AT ATLANTA 12:00 TAMPA BAY AT CAROLINA 12:00 ST. LOUIS AT CHICAGO 12:00 DETROIT AT CINCINNATI 12:00 TENNESSEE AT INDIANAPOLIS 12:00 HOUSTON AT JACKSONVILLE 12:00 DENVER AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 OAKLAND AT PITTSBURGH 12:00 NEW ORLEANS AT WASHINGTON 12:00 SAN DIEGO AT CLEVELAND 3:05 MINNESOTA AT ARIZONA 3:15 DALLAS AT N.Y. GIANTS 3:15 SAN FRANCISCO AT SEATTLE 3:15 NEW ENGLAND AT MIAMI* 7:20 MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 BALTIMORE AT GREEN BAY 7:30 WEEK 14 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 PITTSBURGH AT CLEVELAND 7:20 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 NEW ORLEANS AT ATLANTA 12:00 DETROIT AT BALTIMORE 12:00 GREEN BAY AT CHICAGO 12:00 SEATTLE AT HOUSTON 12:00 DENVER AT INDIANAPOLIS 12:00 MIAMI AT JACKSONVILLE 12:00 BUFFALO AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 CINCINNATI AT MINNESOTA 12:00 CAROLINA AT NEW ENGLAND 12:00 N.Y. JETS AT TAMPA BAY 12:00 ST. LOUIS AT TENNESSEE 12:00 WASHINGTON AT OAKLAND 3:05 SAN DIEGO AT DALLAS 3:15 PHILADELPHIA AT N.Y. GIANTS* 7:20 MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 ARIZONA AT SAN FRANCISCO 7:30 WEEK 15 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 INDIANAPOLIS AT JACKSONVILLE 7:20 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 DALLAS AT NEW ORLEANS 7:20 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 CHICAGO AT BALTIMORE 12:00 NEW ENGLAND AT BUFFALO 12:00 ARIZONA AT DETROIT 12:00 CLEVELAND AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 ATLANTA AT N.Y. JETS 12:00 SAN FRANCISCO AT PHILADELPHIA 12:00 GREEN BAY AT PITTSBURGH 12:00 HOUSTON AT ST. LOUIS 12:00 MIAMI AT TENNESSEE 12:00 OAKLAND AT DENVER 3:05 CINCINNATI AT SAN DIEGO 3:05 TAMPA BAY AT SEATTLE 3:15 MINNESOTA AT CAROLINA* 7:20 MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 N.Y. GIANTS AT WASHINGTON 7:30 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25 SAN DIEGO AT TENNESSEE 6:30 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 BUFFALO AT ATLANTA 12:00 KANSAS CITY AT CINCINNATI 12:00 OAKLAND AT CLEVELAND 12:00 SEATTLE AT GREEN BAY 12:00 HOUSTON AT MIAMI 12:00 CAROLINA AT N.Y. GIANTS 12:00 JACKSONVILLE AT NEW ENGLAND 12:00 TAMPA BAY AT NEW ORLEANS 12:00 DENVER AT PHILADELPHIA 12:00 BALTIMORE AT PITTSBURGH 12:00 ST. LOUIS AT ARIZONA 3:05 DETROIT AT SAN FRANCISCO 3:05 N.Y. JETS AT INDIANAPOLIS 3:15 DALLAS AT WASHINGTON* 7:20 MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 MINNESOTA AT CHICAGO 7:30 WEEK 17 SUNDAY, JANUARY 3 INDIANAPOLIS AT BUFFALO 12:00 NEW ORLEANS AT CAROLINA 12:00 JACKSONVILLE AT CLEVELAND 12:00 PHILADELPHIA AT DALLAS 12:00 CHICAGO AT DETROIT 12:00 NEW ENGLAND AT HOUSTON 12:00 PITTSBURGH AT MIAMI 12:00 N.Y. GIANTS AT MINNESOTA 12:00 CINCINNATI AT N.Y. JETS 12:00 SAN FRANCISCO AT ST. LOUIS 12:00 ATLANTA AT TAMPA BAY 12:00 GREEN BAY AT ARIZONA 3:15 KANSAS CITY AT DENVER 3:15 BALTIMORE AT OAKLAND 3:15 WASHINGTON AT SAN DIEGO 3:15 TENNESSEE AT SEATTLE 3:15 * SUBJECT TO FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING 2009 POSTSEASON SCHEDULE SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 AFC and NFC Championship Games SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in Miami Gardens, Florida SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Super Bowl XLIV at LandShark Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida 482 NFL 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide NFL 483

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS SEASON DATE RESULT SITE 1960 1-1-61 Houston 24, L.A. Chargers 16 Houston 1961 12-24-61 Houston 10, San Diego 3 San Diego 1962 12-23-62 Dallas 20, Houston 17** houston 1963 1-5-64 San Diego 51, Boston 10 San Diego 1964 12-26-64 Buffalo 20, San Diego 7 Buffalo 1965 12-26-65 Buffalo 23, San Diego 0 San Diego 1966 1-1-67 Kansas City 31, Buffalo 7 Buffalo 1967 12-31-67 Oakland 40, Houston 7 Oakland 1968 12-29-68 N.Y. Jets 27, Oakland 23 New York 1969 1-4-70 Kansas City 17, Oakland 7 Oakland 1970 1-3-71 Baltimore 27, Oakland 17 Baltimore 1971 1-2-72 Miami 21, Baltimore 0 Miami 1972 12-31-72 Miami 21, Pittsburgh 17 Pittsburgh 1973 12-30-73 Miami 27, Oakland 10 Miami 1974 12-29-74 Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 13 Oakland 1975 1-4-76 Pittsburgh 16, Oakland 10 Pittsburgh 1976 12-26-76 Oakland 24, Pittsburgh 7 Oakland 1977 1-1-78 Denver 20, Oakland 17 Denver 1978 1-7-79 Pittsburgh 34, Houston 5 Pittsburgh 1979 1-6-80 Pittsburgh 27, Houston 13 Pittsburgh 1980 1-11-81 Oakland 34, San Diego 27 San Diego 1981 1-10-82 Cincinnati 27, San Diego 7 Cincinnati 1982 1-23-83 Miami 14, N.Y. Jets 0 Miami 1983 1-8-84 L.A. Raiders 30, Seattle 14 Los Angeles 1984 1-6-85 Miami 45, Pittsburgh 28 Miami 1985 1-12-86 New England 31, Miami 14 Miami 1986 1-11-87 Denver 23, Cleveland 20* Cleveland 1987 1-17-88 Denver 38, Cleveland 33 Denver 1988 1-8-89 Cincinnati 21, Buffalo 10 Cincinnati 1989 1-14-90 Denver 37, Cleveland 21 Denver 1990 1-20-91 Buffalo 51, L.A. Raiders 3 Buffalo 1991 1-12-92 Buffalo 10, Denver 7 Buffalo 1992 1-17-93 Buffalo 29, Miami 10 Miami 1993 1-23-94 Buffalo 30, Kansas City 13 Buffalo 1994 1-15-95 San Diego 17, Pittsburgh 13 Pittsburgh 1995 1-14-96 Pittsburgh 20, Indianapolis 16 Pittsburgh 1996 1-12-97 New England 20, Jacksonville 6 New England 1997 1-11-98 Denver 24, Pittsburgh 21 Pittsburgh 1998 1-17-99 Denver 23, N.Y. Jets 10 Denver 1999 1-23-00 Tennessee 33, Jacksonville 14 Jacksonville 2000 1-14-01 Baltimore 16, Oakland 3 Oakland 2001 1-27-02 New England 24, Pittsburgh 17 Pittsburgh 2002 1-19-03 Oakland 41, Tennessee 24 Oakland 2003 1-18-04 New England 24, Indianapolis 14 New England 2004 1-23-05 New England 41, Pittsburgh 27 Pittsburgh 2005 1-22-06 Pittsburgh 34, Denver 17 Denver 2006 1-21-07 Indianapolis 38, New England 34 Indianapolis 2007 1-20-08 New England 21, San Diego 12 New England 2008 1-18-09 Pittsburgh 23, Baltimore 14 Pittsburgh * Overtime ** Double Overtime Note: Includes AFL Championship Games, 1960-69 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS SEASON DATE RESULT SITE 1960 12-26-60 Philadelphia 17, Green Bay 13 Philadelphia 1961 12-31-61 Green Bay 37, New York 0 Green Bay 1962 12-30-62 Green Bay 16, New York 7 New York 1963 12-29-63 Chicago 14, New York 10 Chicago 1964 12-27-64 Cleveland 27, Baltimore 0 Cleveland 1965 1-2-66 Green Bay 23, Cleveland 12 Green Bay 1966 1-1-67 Green Bay 34, Dallas 27 Dallas 1967 12-31-67 Green Bay 21, Dallas 17 Green Bay 1968 12-29-68 Baltimore 34, Cleveland 0 Cleveland 1969 1-4-70 Minnesota 27, Cleveland 7 Minnesota 1970 1-3-71 Dallas 17, San Francisco 10 San Francisco 1971 1-2-72 Dallas 14, San Francisco 3 Dallas 1972 12-31-72 Washington 26, Dallas 3 Washington 1973 12-30-73 Minnesota 27, Dallas 10 Dallas 1974 12-29-74 Minnesota 14, Los Angeles 10 Minnesota 1975 1-4-76 Dallas 37, Los Angeles 7 Los Angeles 1976 12-26-76 Minnesota 24, Los Angeles 13 Minnesota 1977 1-1-78 Dallas 23, Minnesota 6 Dallas 1978 1-7-79 Dallas 28, Los Angeles 0 Los Angeles 1979 1-6-80 Los Angeles 9, Tampa Bay 0 Tampa Bay 1980 1-11-81 Philadelphia 20, Dallas 7 Philadelphia 1981 1-10-82 San Francisco 28, Dallas 27 San Francisco 1982 1-22-83 Washington 31, Dallas 17 Washington 1983 1-8-84 Washington 24, San Francisco 21 Washington 1984 1-6-85 San Francisco 23, Chicago 0 San Francisco 1985 1-12-86 Chicago 24, L.A. Rams 0 Chicago 1986 1-11-87 N.Y. Giants 17, Washington 0 East Rutherford 1987 1-17-88 Washington 17, Minnesota 10 Washington 1988 1-8-89 San Francisco 28, Chicago 3 Chicago 1989 1-14-90 San Francisco 30, L.A. Rams 3 San Francisco 1990 1-20-91 N.Y. Giants 15, San Francisco 13 San Francisco 1991 1-12-92 Washington 41, Detroit 10 Washington 1992 1-17-93 Dallas 30, San Francisco 20 San Francisco 1993 1-23-94 Dallas 38, San Francisco 21 Dallas 1994 1-5-95 San Francisco 38, Dallas 28 San Francisco 1995 1-14-96 Dallas 38, Green Bay 27 Dallas 1996 1-12-97 Green Bay 30, Carolina 13 Green Bay 1997 1-11-98 Green Bay 23, San Francisco 10 San Francisco 1998 1-17-99 Atlanta 30, Minnesota 27* Minnesota 1999 1-23-00 St. Louis 11, Tampa Bay 6 St. Louis 2000 1-14-01 N.Y. Giants 41, Minnesota 0 East Rutherford 2001 1-27-02 St. Louis 29, Philadelphia 24 St. Louis 2002 1-19-03 Tampa Bay 27, Philadelphia 10 Philadelphia 2003 1-18-04 Carolina 14, Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia 2004 1-23-05 Philadelphia 27, Atlanta 10 Philadelphia 2005 1-22-06 Seattle 34, Carolina 14 Seattle 2006 1-21-07 Chicago 39, New Orleans 14 Chicago 2007 1-20-08 N.Y. Giants 23, Green Bay 20* Green Bay 2008 1-18-09 Arizona 32, Philadelphia 25 Arizona * Overtime Note: Includes NFL Championship Games, 1960-69 484 NFL 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide NFL 485

SUPER BOWL RESULTS Super Bowl Date Result Site I 1-15-67 Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 Los Angeles II 1-14-68 Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 Miami III 1-12-69 N.Y. Jets 16, Baltimore 7 Miami IV 1-11-70 Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 New Orleans V 1-17-71 Baltimore 16, Dallas 13 Miami VI 1-16-72 Dallas 24, Miami 3 New Orleans VII 1-14-73 Miami 14, Washington 7 Los Angeles VIII 1-13-74 Miami 24, Minnesota 7 Houston IX 1-12-75 Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 New Orleans X 1-18-76 Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 Miami XI 1-9-77 Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 Pasadena XII 1-15-78 Dallas 27, Denver 10 New Orleans XIII 1-21-79 Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 Miami XIV 1-20-80 Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles 19 Pasadena XV 1-25-81 Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 New Orleans XVI 1-24-82 San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 Pontiac XVII 1-30-83 Washington 27, Miami 17 Pasadena XVIII 1-22-84 L.A. Raiders 38, Washington 9 Tampa XIX 1-20-85 San Francisco 38, Miami 16 Stanford XX 1-26-86 Chicago 46, New England 10 New Orleans XXI 1-25-87 N.Y. Giants 39, Denver 20 Pasadena XXII 1-31-88 Washington 42, Denver 10 San Diego XXIII 1-22-89 San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 Miami XXIV 1-28-90 San Francisco 55, Denver 10 New Orleans XXV 1-27-91 N.Y. Giants 20, Buffalo 19 Tampa XXVI 1-26-92 Washington 37, Buffalo 24 Minneapolis XXVII 1-31-93 Dallas 52, Buffalo 17 Pasadena XXVIII 1-30-94 Dallas 30, Buffalo 13 Atlanta XXIX 1-29-95 San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 Miami XXX 1-28-96 Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 Tempe XXXI 1-26-97 Green Bay 35, New England 21 New Orleans XXXII 1-25-98 Denver 31, Green Bay 24 San Diego XXXIII 1-31-99 Denver 34, Atlanta 19 Miami XXXIV 1-30-00 St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 Atlanta XXXV 1-28-01 Baltimore 34, N.Y. Giants 7 Tampa XXXVI 2-3-02 New England 20, St. Louis 17 New Orleans XXXVII 1-26-03 Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21 San Diego XXXVIII 2-1-04 New England 32, Carolina 29 Houston XXXIX 2-6-05 New England 24, Philadelphia 21 Jacksonville XL 2-5-06 Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 Detroit XLI 2-4-07 Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17 Miami XLII 2-3-08 N.Y. Giants 17, New England 14 Glendale XLIII 2-1-09 Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23 Tampa FUTURE SUPER BOWL SITES SUPER BOWL SITE STADIUM date XLIV South Florida Land Shark Stadium February 7, 2010 XLV North Texas Cowboys Stadium February 6, 2011 XLVI Indianapolis, IN Lucas Oil Stadium February 5, 2012 XLVII New Orleans, LA Louisiana Super Dome February 3, 2013 ORIGIN OF THE TERM SUPER BOWL Lamar Hunt left an indelible mark on professional football. While Hunt made many lasting contributions to the game, part of his legacy will be his accidental naming of pro football s most important contest, the Super Bowl. As the story has been told and retold over the years, some of the facts have gotten lost along the way. Here are some of the most important elements of the tale in how the Super Bowl got its name... - After the AFL-NFL merger was announced in June of 1966, Commissioner Pete Rozelle appointed a committee consisting of himself, Lamar Hunt (Kansas City), Tex Schramm (Dallas) and two other owners from each league (AFL & NFL) to firm up the details of the merger agreement. Pete Rozelle and Lamar Hunt both played pivotal roles in shaping professional football. - At one of those initial merger meetings, there was a discussion about the date of the game. As the committee discussed the championship game (which ultimately became referenced as the Super Bowl), there was some confusion on whether the parties were discussing the respective AFL and NFL title games or the game between the two leagues. It was then that Hunt first recalled saying, You know, the last game, the final game... the Super Bowl. - The inspiration for Hunt s whimsical suggestion was the high-bouncing Super Ball produced by the Wham-O company. Lamar s wife, Norma, had previously purchased one for each of the Hunt children (Lamar, Jr., Clark and Sharron) and the toy had become somewhat of a craze in the Hunt household and many other homes across the country. - Hunt was later quoted as saying, Nobody ever said let s make that the name of the game. Far from it, we all agreed it was far too corny to be the name of the new title game. - In a letter from Hunt to Rozelle on July 25, 1966, Hunt urged the commissioner to coin a phrase for the title game between the two leagues. In the letter, Hunt said, I have kiddingly called it the Super Bowl, which can obviously be improved upon. - Rozelle agreed with Hunt s suggestion since he had a particular disdain for the term super. According to longtime NFL executive Don Weiss, Rozelle was a former PR man who had a keen appreciation of grammar. In Rozelle s book, super was the equivalent of gee whiz or neat. He believed that the term Super Bowl had no sophistication whatsoever. - Rozelle was initially inclined to call the game the Pro Bowl, but that moniker was already assigned to the NFL s annual all-star contest. - In the years leading up to the merger, many members of the media had billed a possible championship match-up between the two rival leagues as a World Series of Football, but Rozelle clearly did not want to have his game associated with baseball. - After much consternation and debate, Rozelle eventually dubbed the title contest between the two leagues as The AFL-NFL World Championship Game. However, Hunt s whimsical, off-the-cuff comment had taken root. In the weeks leading up to the game, headline writers had already adapted Hunt s two-word title over the much more verbose official moniker for the game. The TV networks billed the game as Super Sunday and even NFL Films tagged their film reels as being designated for the Super Bowl. - After the first two AFL-NFL World Championship Games, the term Super Bowl was officially adopted by Commissioner Rozelle and the NFL. The first game to officially be designated as the Super Bowl at the time it was played was Super Bowl III between the AFL s Jets and the NFL s Colts. The first two championship games were retroactively named Super Bowls I & II. Hank Stram and Vince Lombardi exchange pleasantries prior to Super Bowl I. Note: Information and accounts from various sources were used in this synopsis, including an article from the Super Bowl XL game program by Michael MacCambridge entitled: The Start of Something Super. 486 NFL 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide NFL 487

CHIEFS ON SPORTS ILLUSTRATED COVERS The Chiefs have been featured prominently on the cover of Sports Illustrated on 10 different occasions in franchise history. Three of those SI cover appearances came courtesy of Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana, who was acquired in a trade with San Francisco in 93 and eventually guided the Chiefs to an AFC Championship Game appearance that season. Here are some of the highlights of Kansas City s Sports Illustrated cover appearances... Chiefs Paint New York Red (November 24, 1969): Kansas City s initial Sports Illustrated cover shot came during the club s Super Bowl IV season in 69 following a 34-16 win at the N.Y. Jets (11/16/69). While the Jets were defending Super Bowl III champions, New York could not overcome three TD passes from QB Len Dawson to WR Otis Taylor in that contest. The Chiefs later defeated QB Joe Namath and company in the 69 AFL Playoffs in a game that featured a storied goal-line stand by Kansas City s defense. Len Dawson Engineers Superchief Upset (January 19, 1970): After claiming their third American Football League title, the Chiefs made one final stand for the AFL with a 23-7 victory over the heavily-favored Vikings in Super Bowl IV. Minnesota s Purple People Eaters had lost just two games all season, but Chiefs head coach Hank Stram devised the perfect plan to matriculate the ball down the field. QB Len Dawson who was named the game s MVP led an offense which executed the famed 64 Toss Power Trap to perfection, while the Chiefs defense limited the Vikings to just one score as Kansas City claimed the Lombardi Trophy. Cool, Joe Montana Magic Strikes Again (January 24, 1994): QB Joe Montana made his third appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated as a member of the Chiefs following the club s 28-20 upset win in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Houston (1/16/94). Fresh off of a 27-24 OT victory in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Pittsburgh (1/8/94), the Chiefs earned a berth in their firstever AFC Championship Game thanks to Montana, who rallied the Chiefs from an early 10-0 deficit against the Oilers. While the Chiefs offense posted 21 points in the fourth quarter, Kansas City s defense registered 7.0 sacks. CHIEFS TELEVISION NETWORK The Chiefs Television Network is set to broadcast all four Chiefs preseason games to 10 different markets in a five-state region that includes Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Anchored by KCTV5 in Kansas City, the Chiefs Television Network will broadcast the club s first three preseason games in HD, while Kansas City s final preseason contest will be telecast in a 16x9 format in SD. CBS Sports NFL play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan will officially join the Chiefs Television Network to call a pair of preseason games for Kansas City in 2009. Harlan will be in the booth for the club s games at Minnesota (8/21) and vs. Seattle (8/29). FOX Sports NFL analyst Jayice Pearson returns to the Chiefs Television Network for a seventh season in 2009. A cornerback for the Chiefs from 86-92, Pearson will join Harlan in the broadcast booth for the first time this season. Former Chiefs T Rich Baldinger also returns to handle sideline reports. Veteran broadcaster Dave Armstrong will cover the play-by-play duties for two games on the Chiefs Television Network. Owning a litany of national and local broadcasting credits, Armstrong has previously broadcast Kansas City Royals and Seattle Seahawks games, in addition to Big 8, Big Ten and Big 12 basketball. Former Chiefs and longtime NFL offensive lineman Rich Baldinger will once again report from the sidelines. CHIEFS TV NETWORK MARKET STATION MARKET STATION Kansas City...KCTV Tulsa...KWBT Des Moines...KCWI Omaha... KMTV Springfield...KSFX Wichita/Hutchinson...KWCH Topeka... WIBW Columbia/Jefferson City.. KMIZ St. Joseph...KQTV Joplin/Pittsburg... KODE CHIEFS INSIDER: Chiefs Insider hosted by Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus is the official pregame TV show of the Chiefs. This weekly, in-depth report includes an exclusive interview with head coach Todd Haley and Chiefs players, as well as expert analysis from Holthus. The show airs locally at 9:30 AM on KCTV5 and at other times on stations throughout the Chiefs viewing area. Super Bowl XXXI It s Going to be Kansas City vs. Green Bay (September 2, 1996): The prognosticators at Sports Illustrated were half right when they picked the Chiefs to meet the Packers in Super Bowl XXXI in the publication s 96 preseason issue that featured a fold-out cover. One side featured Chiefs QB Steve Bono, DE Neil Smith and RB Marcus Allen, while the other side depicted Packers WR Robert Brooks, DE Reggie White and QB Brett Favre. Although the Chiefs were coming off a 13-3 campaign in 95, they couldn t replicate that success in 96, finishing the year with a 9-7 record. One of those victories was a 27-20 win vs. Green Bay (11/10/96), but it would be the Packers who would go on to claim the Lombardi Trophy with a triumph in Super Bowl XXXI over New England. The Chiefs Perfect (So Far) (November 17, 2003): QB Trent Green became the fourth Chiefs signal caller to earn a spot on the cover of Sports Illustrated thanks to Kansas City s 9-0 start to open the 2003 campaign. That nine-game winning streak featured a remarkable run by WR Dante Hall, who produced a kickoff return or punt return for a touchdown in four consecutive games. That victory stretch also was highlighted by Green s performance in a 40-34 OT win at Green Bay (10/12/03). Green led the Chiefs back from a 17-point deficit in the fourth quarter and found WR Eddie Kennison on a 51-yard TD pass in the extra period to provide the game-winning points. KEVIN HARLAN JAYICE PEARSON DAVE ARMSTRONG RICH BALDINGER Credential Requests: All home credential requests must be made online at chiefsmedia. com a minimum of one week in advance of the game, including preseason contests. Credentials will be confirmed on Thursdays preceding Sunday games. Brad Gee is the club s credential contact. Road credential requests must be submitted to Director of Public Relations Bob Moore no later than one game previous to a road contest. Press Will Call: Photographers, TV crews and field-only media should pick up credentials and enter through the tunnel located in the SE corner of Lower Lot E. Working Press, TV talent and Radio members having access to the Loge and Press areas should pick up credentials at Gate E. Two forms of ID will be required. Practice: During the regular season, media are permitted to attend practice for stretching and individual drills Wednesday through Friday. CHIEFS MEDIA POLICIES Interview Requests: Associate Director of Public Relations Pete Moris coordinates all network TV and national media requests. Brad Kuhbander handles print interviews and Josh Looney of the Chiefs PR staff handles radio requests. Radio requests must be made via email, including names of producers and talent, studio numbers and show times. Head Coach Availability: Head coach Todd Haley is available for a media after practice on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, in addition to his weekly press conference. Locker Room Policy: During the regular season players are available to the media after the conclusion of practice. The Chiefs locker room is open to the media for a maximum of 45 minutes following the conclusion of practice each day. Any additional interviews should be coordinated through Chiefs PR. 488 NFL 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide NFL 489

BIOGRAPHY INDEX INDEX OF CHARTS & BOXES Albert, Branden... 51 Allen, Marcus...380 Alt, John...392 Arbanas, Fred....385 Barth, Connor... 52 Bates, Jackie... 175 Battle, Jackie... 53 Beisel, Monty... 54-56 Belcher, Jovan... 175 Bell, Bobby...374, 407 Bicknell, Bob.... 18 Blume, Ken....36 Boone, Alfonso... 57-58 Bowe, Dwayne... 59-61 Bradford, Ronnie... 19 Bradley, Mark......... 62-63 Brazil, Pat... 41 Brown, Colin... 170 Bruce, Andre....42 Buchanan, Buck...377, 407 Budde, Ed....387 Burford, Chris...386 Burruss, Lloyd... 391 Caminiti, Chris... 33 Carr, Brandon... 64-65 Carthon, Maurice... 14 Cassel, Matt... 66-68 Charles, Jamaal... 69-70 Cherry, Deron...390 Colclough, Ricardo... 70-71 Collier, Joel.... 30 Collins, Jed.... 72 Colquitt, Dustin... 73-75 Copper, Terrance... 76-77 Cottam, Brad... 78 Cox, Mike...79 Crabtree, Tom.... 175 Croyle, Brodie.... 80-81 Culp, Curley... 394 Curtis, Tony.... 82 D Alessandris, Joe...20 Dacus, Weston... 83 Daniels, Travis... 84-85 Darling, Devard... 85-86 Davidson, Mike....41 Davis, Willie... 31 Dawson, Len... 43, 376, 407 Delaney, Joe....392 De La Puente, Brian.... 87 Delp, Terry... 32 Dixon, Woodie... 36 Donovan, Mark... 35 Dorsey, Glenn.... 88 Edwards, Ron.... 89-90 Emery, Phil... 31 Engram, Bobby.... 91-94 Farmer, Ray... 31 Flowers, Brandon... 95-96 Fruits, Tammy.... 36 Fryar, Londen... 175 Gafford, Thomas.... 97 Gailey, Chan.... 15-16 Gales, Dion.... 176 Gammon, Kendall.... 43 Gansz, Frank... 11 Garrett, Mike....387 Gibbs, Gary... 21 Ghiaciuc, Eric... 98 Gilberry, Wallace... 99 Goff, Mike... 100-101 Goldberg, Cameron... 176 Green, Dom... 32 Greenwood, Bobby.... 176 Haley, Todd... 12-13 Hali, Tamba.... 102-104 Harris, Aundrae...32 Harris, Darryl... 176 Harrison, Edwin... 105 Haynes, Abner...389, 407 Headrick, Sherrill...389 Hill, Dave...390 Hill, Mack Lee....385, 407 Hoffman, Steve.... 22 Holthus, Mitch....43 Holub, E.J....386 Hopkins, Doug... 36 Hunt, Clark... 6-7 Hunt, Lamar... 4-5, 373 Jackson, T.J..... 105-106 Jackson, Tyson.... 167 Johnson, Derrick... 107-109 Johnson, Larry...110-117 Johnson, Stone...407 Johnson, Taurus... 177 Jones, C.J....118 Kessenich, Ryan... 32 Krumrie, Tim... 23 Kuhbander, Brad... 39 Lanier, Willie... 375, 407 Lawrence, Quinten... 171 Leggett, Maurice....119-120 Lewis, Albert...393 Levy, Marv...383 Lokey, Derek.... 121 Looney, Josh... 39 Lowery, Nick... 394 Lynch, Jim...389 Magee, Alex...168 Martin, Ingle... 122 Mays, Corey... 123-124 Mays, Jerry....385 McBride, Turk... 124-125 McClinton, Curtis...390 McGraw, Jon... 125-127 McIntosh, Damion... 128-129 McOsker, Richard....37 Montana, Joe...383 Moon, Warren.... 384 Moore, Bob.... 39 Morgan, DaJuan.... 130 Moris, Pete...39 Muir, Bill... 24 Muraco, Jay... 32 Nagy, Jim...31 Niswanger, Rudy... 131 O Connell, Jake...173 Okoye, Christian....391 Page, Jarrad.... 132-133 Pendergast, Clancy... 17 Perles, Pat... 25 Pioli, Scott.... 8-10 Podolak, Ed...388 Pollard, Bernard... 134-135 Price, David... 40 Price, Ricky... 177 Purdum, Tanner... 177 Richardson, Barry.... 136 Robertson, Darrell... 137 Robinson, Johnny.... 386 Rudnay, Jack...389 Ryan, Sean.... 138-139 Salazar, Brent.... 26 Savage, Dantrell.... 139-140 Schneider, Steve...37 Sirianni, Nick... 27 Smith, Cedric... 28 Smith, Corey.... 177 Smith, Kolby... 140-141 Smith, Neil... 393 Smith, Wade.... 142 Sniezek, Brenda...37 Spani, Gary... 37, 392 Sperduto, Pat...33 Steadman, Jack...393 Steffano, David.... 38 Stenerud, Jan... 378, 407 Still, Art...391 Stram, Hank...379 Studebaker, Andy...143 Succop, Ryan... 174 Taylor, Herb... 144 Taylor, Otis...387 Thigpen, Tyler.... 145-147 Thomas, Emmitt...381, 407 Thomas, Derrick... 382, 407 Thomas, Zach... 148-152 Thum, Denny....34 Tyler, Tank... 152-153 Tyrer, Jim...386 Vrabel, Mike... 154-157 Walters, Pierre... 178 Ward, Dedric.... 29 Washington, Donald... 169 Washington, Tavares... 158 Waters, Brian... 159-161 Webb, Jeff... 162-163 Webster, Mike....383 Wilson, Jerrel... 388 Winston, Lamonte...38 Williams, Demorrio... 163-165 Williams, Javarris...172 Wright, Rodney.... 165-166 Young, Dale...38 U.S. ARMY ALL-AMERICAN BOWL The U.S. Army All-American Bowl annually showcases the top high school football players from the United States in an East vs. West contest at San Antonio's Alamodome. Three current Kansas City Chiefs participated in the All-America Bowl prior to embarking on their collegiate careers. LB Derrick Johnson played in 2001 and K Connor Barth participated in 2004, while RB Jamaal Charles made his appearance in 2005. Barth was named the Best Kicker in the Army Combine during the 2005 festivities. Through the American Bowl, the U.S. Army helps shape these future leaders by providing a national forum for these student-athletes to showcase their extraordinary talents. 101 AFC Coach of the Year...398 101 AFC Def. Player of the Year...398 101 AFC Off. Player of the Year.... 398 1962 AFL Champions....301 1962 AFL Rookie Of The Year...398 1962 Dallas Texans Uniforms....227 1966 AFL Champions....301 1969 World Champions...308 2009 Chiefs Coaching Staff Photo....10 25-Year All-Time Team, Chiefs.... 384 40th Anniversary of Super Bowl IV...27 40th Anniversary Team, Chiefs.... 384 Administrative & Practice Facility... 161 AFC Championship Games, 60-08...484 AFC Home Records, 90-08...19 AFC/NFC Offensive Players of the Week, Offensive Linemen.... 160 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl Selections...397 AFC Players of the Month...399 AFC Players of the Week.... 399-400 AFC West Division Play, 90-08...86 AFC West Division Play, 95-08...86 AFL All-Star Selections, Chiefs... 396 AFL Championship Trophy....422 AFL Charter Members 1960...51 Boston Patriots...101 Buffalo Bills...129 Dallas Texans.................... 87 Denver Broncos...147 Houston Oilers...96 Los Angeles Chargers...166 N.Y. Titans.... 106 Oakland Raiders...121 AFL Members - 1969...90 AFL Comeback Player of the Year....398 AFL, The Story of the...in. Front Cover -1 AFL Membership Certificate....93 AFL-NFL Merger Agreement...56 AFL Players of the Year...398 All-Madden Team.................. 398 All-Rookie Teams.................. 399 All-Time AFL Team...396 All-Time Management/Staff...372 Alumni Weekend...49 Arrowhead Stadium Arrowhead Opens....211 Arrowhead Stadium Story....284 Football Tradition...285 New Arrowhead...50 Sellout Streak...33 Top Home Crowds...284 Attendance Information...278 Big 12 Championship Game Results...285 Big Yardage Days.... 476-477 Biography Index...490 Border Showdown (MU vs. KU)... 286 Bowe, Dwayne 100-Yard Receiving Games...61 That LSU Championship Feeling...61 Cassel, Matt 300-Yard Passing Games....68 Game-Winning Fourth Quarter Performances.................... 68 Games with a 100.0 Rating...68 Chiefs at Arrowhead, 90-08.... Chiefs Assistant Coaches 1965 Coaching Staff...348 1975 Coaching Staff...212 1987 Coaching Staff...348 1989 Coaching Staff...349 All-Time Assistants... 348-349 All-Time Coordinators...349 Chiefs Career Leaders... 469-473 Chiefs Coaching Records....228 Chiefs Fan Code of Conduct... Chiefs Hall of Honor...295 Chiefs Honor Grove...390 Chiefs in the Community...72 50 Years of Caring... 44-45 Chiefs on the Web...371 Chiefs Record Book 100-Yard Rushing Games, Career....112 Attempts from Scrimmage, Career... 117 Attempts from Scrimmage, Season.. 117 Cons. Passes None Intercepted.... 145 Cons. Starts to Begin Career....... 103 Gross Punting Average, Career... 74 Gross Punting Average, Season... 75 Longest Punt, Game.... 75 Net Punting Average, Career... 74 Net Punting Average, Season... 75 Punts, Career... 75 Punts Inside the 20, Career...75 Punting Yards, Career... 75 Rushing Attempts, Career....117 Rushing Attempts, Game, Rookie... 141 Rushing Attempts, Season... 117 Rushing TDs, Career.... 113 Rushing Yards, Career... 111 Rushing Yards, Game.... 114 Rushing Yards, Game, Rookie... 141 Rushing Yards, QB, Season.... 146 Rushing Yards, Season... 114 Sacks, Rookie.... 103 Tackles, Rookie Season... 108 Chiefs vs. AFC West, 90-08...55 Chiefs vs. AFC West, 95-08...55 Chiefs Winners of Other College Football Awards...408 Chiefs Youth Field...136 Coach of the Year....398 College Football at Arrowhead...286 2009 Games...120 Colquitt, Dustin First Family of Fourth Down...75 Comeback Player of the Year....398 Credits...1 Dawson, Lenny The Cool.... 208 Defensive Rookie of the Year....398 Defensive Scores, All-Time... 458-459 Defensive Year-By-Year Totals....468 Delaney, Joe (1958-83)...214 Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Week...400 Directions......................... 26 Directory...3 Draft All-Time Chiefs Selections... 352-360 Chiefs in Expansion Drafts...41 First-Round Draft Picks...360 Ed Block Courage Award...399 Engram, Bobby 100-Yard Receiving Games...93 Equipment/Video Staffs...41 Fall Classic Results...286 Fight Song, Chiefs... 213 Flexible Scheduling Information... Foolish Club...207 Founder s Plaza...170 Front Office.... 36-38 Game-Winning FGs...477 Gansz, Frank (1938-09)... 11 A Special Performance...11 Grounds Crew...42 Haley, Todd The Haleys - A Football Family.... 13 Four Teams, Four Division Titles... 13 Hali, Tamba Forced Fumbles...104 Sack Victims...104 Hall of Fames Chiefs... 385-394 Chiefs in Missouri Sports...400 Chiefs in College Football....408 Chiefs in Pro Football... 373-384 Lamar Hunt in...373 Hallelujah Corner...217 Head Coaches, Chiefs All-Time...228 Heisman Trophy Chiefs....408 Homes of the Chiefs....283 Hook Em Chiefs....109 Hunt, Lamar Hall of Fames................... 373 Halls of Famous Missourians...7 Hunt Family Portrait...7 Lamar Hunt Trophy....373 Pro Football Record...373 Award for Professional Football...97 Important Dates, 2009-10.... 42 Interceptors, The... 214 Jerseys Worn By One Player....347 Most Frequently Issued...347 Players Who Wore Multiple...347 Retired Jerseys....407 Johnson, Larry 100-Yard Receiving Games...116 100-Yard Rushing Games...116 NFL History 101...112 Stats vs. the NFL...117 Kansas State vs. Iowa State... 286 KC Wolf...466 Last Time... 478-479 Legacy of the Foolish Club Early Days...444 From Dream to Reality...444 Not-So-Foolish Club...444 Legendary Linebackers...210 Logo History, Chiefs... 227 Longest Games, NFL History.... 309 Longest Plays, Chiefs All-Time.... 474-475 Longest-Tenured NFL Play-By-Play Announcers....16 Lowery, Nick Long-Range Lowery...144 Mack Lee Hill Award....406 Major Arrowhead Events...287 Maxwell Club Earl Greasy Neale Award....398 Media Policies...489 Medical Staff....40 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame....400 Montana and Marcus............... 216 Mr. Music - Tony DiPardo... 118 New Arrowhead...50 NFC Championship Game Results 1960-08...485 NFL s 75th Ann. Team... 375, 398 NFL All-Decade Team of the 1990s...394 NFL Leaders Best Records, 2000-08.... 9 Home Records, 90-08...19 Interceptions, Active Linebackers...152 Rec. Yards, Rookie, 2007.... 60 Receptions, Rookie, 2007.... 60 Rushing Yards, QB, 2008... 145 Sacks, 90-99...394 Sacks, Linebackers, 2001-08... 155 Tackles, Active Players...152 Turnover Ratio, 90-08...462 NFL Man of the Year Award Winners.............. 395, 398 NFL Record Book Cons. 100-Yard Rushing Games... 115 Cons. Team Rushing TDs, Same Player...115 Interceptions, Linebackers, Career.... Net Punting Average, Career... 73 Rushing Attempts, Season... 115 Rushing TDs, First 20 Starts... 116 Rush. Yards, Nov. 1 or Later, Season...115 Total TDs, First 20 Starts...116 Total TDs Per Game...116 Yards from Scrimmage, Nov. 1st or Later, Season... 115 Offensive Player of the Year....398 Offensive Return Scores...462 490 NFL 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide NFL 491

Offensive Year-by-Year Totals...467 Order of the Leather Helmet...398 Other College Games At Arrowhead...467 Peterson, Carl Carl & Marty...215 PFW Golden Toe Award....398 PFW Humanitarian of the Year....398 Phil Simms All-Iron Team....398 Pioli, Scott Pro Football Fortunes...10 Players Lost in Expansion Drafts...41 Playoff History Capsule....299 Game-By-Game Results....299 Game Summaries.... 300-322 Record by Stadium...298 Record vs. Opponent... 299 Pro Bowl/AFL All-Star Games 1974 Game Recap............... 285 2008 Chiefs....397 Chiefs Selections... 396-397 Pronunciation Guide....38 Quarterbacks Game-By-Game... 364-371 Playoff Results...363 Regular Season Winning Pct.....363 Regular Season Games Started...363 Opponents Games Started....296 Regular Season Winning Percentage at Arrowhead...363 Starting Results...362 Radio Affiliates...43 Network Announcers....43 Voices of the Chiefs...43 Rankings, NFL by Yardage, 71-08...467 Remembering Our Founder...222 Remembering Super Bowl I...104 Results 2008...181 All-Time, Playoffs...299 All-Time, Regular Season.... 229-277 American Bowls...288 Championship Games... 484-486 Home/Away....279 Governor s Cup Series...282 Monday Night Football...280 Other Primetime Contests...281 Overtime...281 Postseason by Stadium...298 Record When...480 Record vs. AFC West...279 Record vs. NFC...280 Record vs. NFL.... 289-298 Thanksgiving Day Games....282 Retired Jerseys...407 Rookie of the Year...398 Rosters, Chiefs Alphabetical, 2009... 178-179 Alphabetical, All-Time... 323-337 By Colleges, All-Time... 338 Numerical, All-Time.... 339-347 Position-By-Position, 2009... 180 Practice Squad, All-Time... 350-351 Schedules Chiefs, 2009... Outside Back Cover Chiefs 2010 Opponents...28 NFL, 2009... 481-483 Postseason, 2009... 483 Schools Producing The Most Chiefs....338 September 11th...219 Shutouts, All-Time...461 Significant Acquisitions....361 Special Teams Scores, All-Time....460 The Sporting News Sportsman of the Year....398 Sports Illustrated Covers, Chiefs on.... 488 Staff Photos... 46-49 Standings AFL, 60-69... 268-277 NFL, 60-08... 229-277 Starters, Chiefs All-Time.... 229-277 All-Time Starting QBs...362 Game-By-Game, 2008...188 Super Bowl Future Sites...486 Origin Of The Term Super Bowl...487 Results...486 Silver Anniversary Team...398 Taylor, Otis Acquisition... 209 Television Network, Chiefs... 489 Thigpen, Tyler Games with a 100.0 Rating...146 Thomas, Derrick 1967-00....219 7.0-Sack Game....63 Air Force Salute to D.T....173 Derrick Thomas Award...406 Record-Setting Career...129 Sacks, 1990-99.... 394 Sack Victims by Quarterback....... 153 Sack Victims by Team....137 Third and Long Foundation...98 Thomas, Emmitt Hall of Fame Ring Ceremony...158 Three-Time AFL Champions...210 Top Performances, Chiefs... 445-451 Opponents... 452-457 Training Camp Information, Directions & Sites... 65 Triple-Threat Chiefs...462 Turnovers, Year-by-Year....468 Turnover Triple Crown...135 Two-Point Conversions, All-Time....461 Under Construction...490 Uniform History, Chiefs.... 224-226 USA Today All-Joe Team...398 U.S. Army All-American Bowl...488 Waters, Brian Community Caring...161 Year-By-Year Totals... 463-466 View at Gate E April 2008 View from the Southwest June 2009 View at Gate E August 2008 View from the East June 2009 UNDER CONSTRUCTION Construction is continuing on the New Arrowhead, which is slated for completion in 2010. Major excavation work began all around the stadium in 2008 that will dramatically increase the footprint of the facility. On the South side of Arrowhead at Gate E, tons of earth were moved to create room for the massive elevator shafts and reinforced concrete supports that will be one of the most noticable exterior additions to The Home of the Chiefs. By June of 2009, the rising elevator columns, as well as structural elements for the new press box and Horizon Level can be seen taking shape. While work will continue throughout the 2009 season, by 2010, Chiefs fans will be able to enjoy the fully-enclosed and climate-controlled concourse on the club level, as well as a host of other amenities and new spaces throughout the stadium. 492 NFL 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Media Guide