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Game #2 Kansas City AT CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1-0) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (0-1) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2010 12:00 PM (CENTRAL) CLEVELAND BROWNS STADIUM CLEVELAND, OHIO CBS Regional Coverage KCTV5 (CBS in Kansas City) BROADCAST INFORMATION Chiefs FOX Football Radio Network KCFX-FM (101.1 FM in Kansas City) Play-by-play: Don Criqui Color Commentator: Steve Beuerlein 2010 Stats and NFL Rankings THE MATCH-UP The Chiefs make their fi rst road trip of the 2010 campaign when Kansas City visits Cleveland (9/19). Kansas City offi cially celebrated the grand opening of the New Arrowhead in grand fashion with a 21-14 triumph on Monday Night Football vs. San Diego (9/13). The Chiefs currently sit alone atop the AFC West standings for the fi rst time since Week 7 of the 2007 campaign. KC is seeking to register back-to-back wins for the second time under Head Coach Todd Haley after accomplishing the feat with a 16-10 win at Oakland (11/15/09) and a 27-24 OT win vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09). Kansas City made big plays in all three phases against the Chargers. The Chiefs rebounded from a 7-0 defi cit when RB Jamaal Charles broke free for a 56-yard TD run as KC fi nished the game with 135 rushing yards. QB Matt Cassel connected with rookie TE Tony Moeaki for a two-yard pass TD in the second quarter to give the Chiefs a 14-7 lead. On special teams, the Chiefs set a single-game franchise record with 160 punt return yards, including a 94-yard punt return TD from WR Dexter McCluster, the longest punt return in team annals. CB Javier Arenas also produced punt returns of 36 and 24 yards as the Chiefs amassed three more punt returns of 20+ yards than they had in all of 2009. McCluster (33.3) and Arenas (30.0) currently own the two best punt return averages in the NFL. Defensively, the Chiefs limited the Chargers to four of 15 (26.7%) on third down, a fi gure that currently ranks seventh in the NFL. LB Derrick Johnson forced a fumble that was recovered by CB Brandon Carr. But perhaps the game s pivotal moment came with a goal-line stand in the contest s waning moments. With the Chargers poised at the Chiefs four-yard line with 1:14 remaining, Kansas City s defense rebuffed the Chargers on four straight downs to preserve the win. Cleveland has lost fi ve straight home openers and is seeking to register a victory in its initial home game of the season since producing a 20-3 win vs. Baltimore (9/12/04). The Browns are coming off a 17-14 loss at Tampa Bay (9/12) despite outgaining the Buccaneers by a 340-to-288 margin in total yardage. The Browns surged to a 14-3 lead before Tampa Bay scored 14 unanswered points. A 33-yard TD pass from QB Josh Freeman to WR Michael Spurlock with 6:56 remaining was the decisive score. Up next for Kansas City is a home contest vs. San Francisco (9/26), while Cleveland travels to Baltimore (9/26). Total Offense......................... 197.0 (29) 340.0 (13) Rush Offense......................... 135.0 (T5) 104.0 (16) Pass Offense.......................... 62.0 (31) 236.0 (12) Total Defense......................... 389.0 (29) 288.0 (12) Rush Defense......................... 109.0 (18) 119.0 (23) Pass Defense......................... 280.0 (29) 169.0 (15) Turnover Ratio.......................... +1 (T4) -1 (T21) Points/Game........................... 21.0 (10) 14.0 (T19) Opp. Pts./Game........................ 14.0 (T11) 17.0 (T17) Play-by-play: Mitch Holthus Color Commentator: Len Dawson Sideline Reporter: Kendall Gammon THE SERIES Cleveland leads the all-time regular season series between the Chiefs and the Browns by a narrow 10-9-2 (.524) margin. The two clubs have never met in the postseason. The Browns claimed a high-scoring 41-34 win in the most recent contest between the two franchises at Arrowhead Stadium (12/20/09). QB Matt Cassel threw for 331 yards in that contest for the Chiefs. The last time the two teams met in Cleveland, the Browns registered a 31-28 OT victory (12/3/06). The last time the Chiefs registered a victory in the series was a 41-20 decision at Arrowhead (11/9/03). That victory marked the ninth consecutive victory of the year for Kansas City as the Chiefs began the 2003 season with a franchise-best 9-0 record. Kansas City claimed its most recent win in Cleveland by a 40-39 count as a defensive penalty on the fi nal play from scrimmage set up K Morten Andersen s game-winning 30-yard FG (9/8/02). CHIEFS AT BROWNS REGULAR SEASON SERIES IN CLEVELAND (2-7-1) Date Result Of Note 10/8/72 W 31-7 KC gets 8 turnovers (4 INTs, 4 FRs). 12/14/75 L 14-40 G. Pruitt - 214 rushing yards. 10/30/77 L 7-44 G. Pruitt - 153 rushing yards. 9/21/80 L 13-20 Sipe - 295 passing yards, 2 TDs. 10/12/86 L 7-20 Kosar - 287 passing yards, 2 TDs. 11/19/89 T 10-10 KC, CLE combine for 23 punts. 11/24/91 L 15-20 DeBerg passing: 30-50, 319 yds. 9/24/95 L 17-35 CLE returns 2 Bono INTs for TDs. 9/8/02 W 40-39 Andersen, 30-yard FG with 0:00. 12/3/06 L 28-31 (OT) Green - 24-32-297 yards, 4 TDs. The Chiefs are 2-7-1 (.250) vs. the Browns on the shores of Lake Erie, including a 1-1 (.500) mark at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Kansas City held a 1-6-1 record vs. Cleveland at Cleveland s Municipal Stadium. Neither team has ever won three straight games in this series. Kansas City won back-to-back games in 71-72 and 2002-03, while Cleveland did so in 79-80, 86 and 88, as well as in 2006 and 2009. Kansas City holds the only shutout victory of the series, blanking the Browns with a 34-0 triumph at Arrowhead (9/30/90). The most memorable contest between the two clubs at venerable Cleveland Stadium came in 89 when Marty Schottenheimer made his return to Cleveland as Kansas City s head coach. With the score tied at 10-10, normally sure-footed K Nick Lowery missed a 39-yard FG at the end of regulation and a 47-yarder with 0:17 left in OT, leaving the game deadlocked in a 10-10 stalemate. The Chiefs and Browns have tied twice, meaning the only club Kansas City has tied more frequently than Cleveland is New England (three times). KC s lone win at Cleveland s Municipal Stadium came by a 31-7 count (10/8/72) when the club was led by Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson, a native of Alliance, Ohio. SEPTEMBER 19, 2010 Kansas City Chiefs AT CLEVELAND BROWNS

VS. CHIEFS HEAD COACH - TODD HALEY Todd Haley was named the 11th head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on February 6, 2009 and begins his second year leading the Chiefs. Haley enters his 16th season in the NFL in 2010 and his 14th season as an NFL coach after beginning his career as a scouting assistant with the N.Y. Jets in 95. Haley joined the Chiefs after a two-year stint as Arizona s offensive coordinator (2007-08), helping the Cardinals reach Super Bowl XLIII as the club won its first division title since 75. Under Haley s direction, the Cardinals ranked third in the league in scoring as Arizona registered a franchise-record 427 points in 2008. The Cardinals also threw a team-record 32 TD passes in 2007. Haley has won division titles with four different NFL teams. He served as passing game coordinator/wrs coach under Bill Parcells with Dallas (2004-06) after beginning his career under Parcells with the N.Y. Jets ( 97-00). He also served as WRs coach with Chicago (2001-03). Born on February 28, 1967, Haley grew up in Upper St. Clair, PA. He is the son of longtime NFL personnel executive Dick Haley, who helped build the Steelers Super Bowl teams of the 70s. A 91 graduate of the University of North Florida he was a recipient of that school s 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award. NFL Head Coach: 2nd Year NFL Coach Overall: 14th Year NFL Overall: 5-12 (.294) Regular Season: 5-12 (.294) Postseason: 0-0 (.000) Record w/kc: 4-12 (.294) Record vs. CLE: 0-1 (.000) Overall NFL Exp: 16th year College: North Florida ( 91) FAMILIAR FACES REUINTED ON HALEY S KC STAFF Ten different Chiefs assistant coaches have spent time during a combined 42 seasons with Head Coach Todd Haley either as a coach or player in the NFL prior to joining Haley s staff in Kansas City. Asst. Coach Team Years Richie Anderson N.Y. Jets 1995-00 Dallas 2004 Maurice Carthon N.Y. Jets 1997-00 Dallas 2004 Arizona 2007-08 Romeo Crennel N.Y. Jets 1997-99 Gary Gibbs Dallas 2004-05 Steve Hoffman Dallas 2004 Bill Muir N.Y. Jets 1995-00 Bernie Parmalee N.Y. Jets 1995-00 Anthony Pleasant N.Y. Jets 1998-99 Otis Smith N.Y. Jets 1995-99 Charlie Weis N.Y. Jets 1997-99 A SEASON OF PROGRESS The Chiefs improved in 25 different categories over the fi nal eight games of 2009 compared to the fi rst eight contests. Here are a few highlights: Last 8 Games First 8 Games +/- Points Per Game 21.0 15.8 +5.2 Yards Per Game 346.3 260.1 +86.2 Rushing YPG 142.6 98.5 +44.1 Yards Per Carry 5.2 3.5 +1.7 Sacks Allowed 15.0 30.0-15.0 Takeaways 19 9 +10 Interceptions 12 3 +9 Penalties 36 48-12 ROAD SUPERLATIVES BY CURRENT CHIEFS Here s a look at Kansas City s top individual road performances by current players. Category Player No. Opponent Date Rush Yards Jamaal Charles 259 at Denver 1/3/10 Pass Yards Matt Cassel 262 at Jacksonville 11/8/09 Receptions Dwayne Bowe 10 at Cincinnati 12/28/08 Rec. Yards Dwayne Bowe 164 at San Diego 9/30/07 INTs Derrick Johnson 2 at Denver 1/3/10 Brandon Flowers 2 at N.Y. Jets 10/26/08 Sacks Derrick Johnson 2.0 at Chicago 9/16/07 BROWNS HEAD COACH - ERIC MANGINI Eric Mangini was named the 12th head coach in Browns history on January 8, 2009. In his first season, the Browns finished 5-11. In three seasons as the N.Y. Jets head coach (2006-08), Mangini compiled a 23-25 record and led the Jets to one playoff berth. Before becoming an NFL head coach, Mangini spent six seasons with New England (2000-05). He served as defensive coordinator in 2005 after coaching the Patriots defensive backs during his first five seasons with the club. While in New England, Mangini helped guide the Patriots to three Super Bowl victories (XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX). Prior to joining the Patriots, Mangini served as the N.Y. Jets defensive assistant/quality control coach ( 97-99). Mangini served his initial NFL coaching job as a coaches assistant in Cleveland under head coach Bill Belichick ( 95). Ravens Head Coach Ted Marchibroda retained Mangini as offensive assistant/quality control coach when the franchise relocated to Baltimore in 96. The Hartford, Connecticut native began his coaching career as the head coach of Australia s Kew Colts ( 92-93). Born on January 19, 1971, Mangini played nose tackle and earned four varsity letters at Wesleyan University in Connecticut ( 89-90, 92-93). He set a school record with 36.5 career sacks. NFL Head Coach: 5th Year NFL Coach Overall: 16th Year NFL Overall: 28-38 (.424) Regular Season: 28-37 (.431) Postseason: 0-1 (.000) Record w/nyj: 23-25 (.479) Record w/cle 5-12 (.294) Record vs KC: 3-0 (1.000) College: Wesleyan (CT) ( 94) THE NEW ARROWHEAD: NEW BODY. SAME SOUL. Thanks to the citizens of Jackson County, Missouri, who approved the measure that helped fi nance this $375 million renovation of Arrowhead, Kansas City has a premier sports and entertainment venue. Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt and his family have committed $125 million to this project. Our vision for the New Arrowhead was new body, same soul, Hunt said. We wanted to give our fans all of the amenities of a brand-new, fi rst-class venue while preserving the iconic elements of the stadium. I am delighted to say that we exceeded my loftiest expectations, and we are extremely proud to show our fans the results. NEW ARROWHEAD BY THE NUMBERS 10,850,299 linear feet of steel rebar were used on the project - a number equal to 36,168 football fields 115,096,950 wet pounds of concrete were utilized in the renovation equaling 57.5 tons or the weight of 10 Apache helicopters 1,147 days of construction from groundbreaking on July 25, 2007 to the grand opening on September 13, 2010 1,978,000 hours of construction labor were devoted to the project 231,000 gross square footage of the VIP Club Level equaling the size of the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City 850 panels of glass were installed throughout the stadium 22,134 trees and plants were landscaped on the New Arrowhead grounds YOUTH IS SERVED Kansas City boasts one of the youngest rosters in the NFL in 2010 according to STATS, LLC. As of the September 8th, the Chiefs 53-man roster averaged 26 years, 163 days, giving the Chiefs the seventh-youngest roster in the league. As of September 14th, 56.6% of the Chiefs roster (30 of 53 players) own three years of experience or less, including 10 rookies. In total, the Chiefs added 16 new players to their roster in 2010. Here is a look at the league s youngest 2010 rosters in terms of average age. NFL S YOUNGEST ROSTERS BY AGE (AS OF SEPT. 8TH) RANK Team Years Days 1. Carolina 25 233 2. Tampa Bay 26 0 3. Jacksonville 26 31 4. Miami 26 121 5. Houston 26 150 6. Green Bay 26 151 7. Kansas City 26 163 Kansas City Chiefs AT CLEVELAND BROWNS SEPTEMBER 19, 2010

VS. 2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2010 CLEVELAND BROWNS Kansas City enters the 2010 campaign under Head Coach Todd Haley. QB Matt Cassel begins his second year leading the Chiefs offense after being acquired via trade with New England in 2009. After fi nishing the 2009 season with 190 carries for 1,120 yards, RB Jamaal Charles is joined in the backfi eld by free agent RB Thomas Jones who rushed for 1,402 yards in 2009 with the N.Y. Jets. WR Chris Chambers totaled a team-high 608 receiving yards after being claimed off waivers from San Diego. He is joined by WRs Dwayne Bowe (D1-07). TE Leonard Pope enters his fi fth year in the league after joining the Chiefs in 2009. Rookie TE Tony Moeaki (D3b- 10) registered a two-yard TD on his initial NFL reception vs. San Diego (9/13). Four-time Pro Bowl G Brian Waters starts his 11th season in Kansas City. C Casey Wiegmann and G Ryan Lilja were both acquired in the off-season and are joined by Ts Branden Albert (D1b-08), Ryan O Callaghan. Veteran LB Mike Vrabel pairs with LB Tamba Hali, who led the team in sacks with 8.5 last year. LB Derrick Johnson became just the third linebacker in league history to register two INT return TDs in a game, doing it at Denver (1/3/10). He is joined by second-year LB Jovan Belcher in the starting lineup. LB Demorrio Williams led the team with 142 tackles in 2009. A pair of fi rst-round draft pick DEs in Glenn Dorsey (D1a-08) and Tyson Jackson (D1-09) reside on the defensive line while DT Ron Edwards works in the middle. Ss Jon McGraw works with rookie Ss Eric Berry (D1-10) and Kendrick Lewis (D5a-10). CB Brandon Flowers (D2-08) led the team with fi ve INTs last year and pairs with CB Brandon Carr (D5-08). K Ryan Succop (D7c-09) converted 86.21 percent of his FGs (25 of 29) in 2009, tying as the highest make percentage by a rookie since the AFL-NFL merger. P Dustin Colquitt owns the Chiefs career record with a 38.92-yard net punting average. WR Dexter McCluster (D2a-10) registered a franchise-long 94-yard punt return TD vs. San Diego (9/13). The Browns fi nished 2009 with a 5-11 mark in Head Coach Eric Mangini s fi rst season with the club. QBs Jake Delhomme, Seneca Wallace and Colt McCoy (D3a-10) all begin their fi rst year in Cleveland. RB Jerome Harrison (D5a-06) led the Browns with 862 rushing yards in 2009. RB Peyton Hillis was acquired in a trade with Denver and is joined in the backfi eld with RB James Davis (D6c-09). Second-year WRs Brian Robiskie and Mohamed Massaquoi (D2b-09) combine with WR Joshua Cribbs as wide outs. Massaquoi led the Browns with 624 receiving yards as a rookie in 2009. TE Benjamin Watson is in his season year with the Browns after spending his fi rst six years with the Patriots. T Joe Thomas (D1a-07) earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl appearance in 2009. C Alex Mack (D1-09) started all 16 games for the Browns as a rookie in 2009. T Tony Pashos enters his fi rst season with the Browns and sixth in the NFL after joining the club from San Francisco. NT Shaun Rogers mans the middle of the defensive line and returns to the starting lineup after missing the fi nal fi ve games of 2009 with a leg injury. DEs Kenyon Coleman and Robaire Smith fl ank Rogers on the defensive front. Former Chiefs LB Scott Fujita won a Super Bowl XLIV ring with New Orleans before joining the Browns in the off-season. LBs Eric Barton and D Qwell Jackson (D2-06) look to bounce back from injuries in 2009. Barton missed the last eight games with a neck injury, while Jackson spent the last 10 weeks on IR with a shoulder injury. LB Matt Roth registered 4.0 sacks after joining the Browns off waivers from Miami. Veteran CB Sheldon Brown joined Cleveland in an offseason trade with Philadelphia. S Abram Elam produced a team-high 88 tackles (71 solo) in 2009, while S Eric Wright had four INTs. WR Joshua Cribbs had three return TDs in 2009 and owns 10 career combined kick return TDs, the fi fth-highest total in NFL history. K Phil Dawson enters his 13th NFL season in 2010 as the Browns all-time leader in fi eld goal percentage (83.3). P Reggie Hodges handles the punting duties. 2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring 3 tied at 6 T12th T24th Rushing Yards Charles 92 6th 7th QB Rating Cassel 68.0 12th 23rd Receptions Moeaki 3 - - - - Rec. Yards Moeaki 21 - - - - Interceptions - - - - - - - - Punting Avg. Colquitt 38.2 13th - - Punt Ret. Avg. McCluster 33.3 1st 1st KO Ret. Avg. Arenas 19.7 9th 21st Sacks Hali, Dorsey 0.5 - - - - NOTEABLE CHIEFS-BROWNS CONNECTIONS Chiefs General Manager SCOTT PIOLI served as a scouting assistant ( 92) and pro personnel assistant ( 93-95) with Cleveland. Kansas City Head Coach TODD HALEY and Cleveland Head Coach ERIC MANGINI coached together with the N.Y. Jets ( 97-98). Kansas City defensive coordinator ROMEO CRENNEL served as Cleveland s head coach (2005-08) and defensive coordinator/dl coach (2000). Chiefs assistant head coach MAURICE CARTHON (2005-06), Director of Football Administration TRIP MacCRACKEN ( 99-09), area scout JAY MURACO ( 92-95) and equipment manger MIKE DAVIDSON ( 84-88) all worked for the Browns. Davidson is a native of Cleveland, OH and MacCracken hails from Hudson, OH. Chiefs DL coach ANTHONY PLEASANT was a DE with Cleveland ( 90-95). Kansas City CB TRAVIS DANIELS (2008) and DT SHAUN SMITH (2007-08) both played for Cleveland. Other Chiefs players with Ohio ties include: LB MIKE VRABEL (Akron/Ohio State), WR CHRIS CHAMBERS (Bedford), DT RON EDWARDS (Columbus) and CB DONALD WASHINGTON (Ohio State). Kansas City assistant coach NICK SIRIANNI played and coached at Mount Union (2000-05). Cleveland LB SCOTT FUJITA played with Kansas City (2002-04). Browns defensive coordinator ROB RYAN coached at Hutchinson (KS) CC ( 96) and LBs coach MATT EBERFLUS coached at Missouri (2001-08). TEs coach STEVE HAGEN ( 85-86) and OL coach GEORGE WARHOP ( 84-86) both coached at Kansas. Browns asst. strength and conditioning coach RICK LYLE prepped at Hickman Hills (MO) HS and played at Missouri ( 90-93). Cleveland video director CHAD BOGARD interned with Kansas City ( 96-97). Pro Football Hall of Fame QB and Chiefs Radio Network analyst LEN DAWSON is a native of Alliance, OH and played for Cleveland ( 60-61). 2010 CLEVELAND BROWNS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AFC NFL Category Player Total Rank Rank Scoring Hillis, Massaquoi 6 T12th T24th Rushing Yards Harrison 52 13th 23rd QB Rating Delhomme 59.2 15th - - Receptions Stuckey, Hillis 4 T22nd - - Rec. Yards Stuckey 30 - - - - Interceptions Adams 1 T1st T3rd Punting Avg. Hodges 44.3 7th 9th Punt Ret. Avg. Cribbs 9.7 5th 8th KO Ret. Avg. Cribs 15.3 13th - - Sacks Benard 1.5 T1st T4th CLOSE GAMES Kansas City won its four contests in 2009 by an average of 9.25 points per game. The Chiefs are 3-6 in games decided three points or less since 2009, including the club s 21-14 victory vs. San Diego (9/13). The Browns posted a winning margin of 7.40 points in their fi ve victories in 2009 and are 4-4 in games decided by seven points or less dating to 2009. Cleveland is coming off a 17-14 loss at Tampa Bay (9/12). MEDIA INFORMATION TELEVISION: CBS will broadcast the game to a regional audience. Don Criqui will call the action, while Steve Beuerlein handles the color commentary. KCTV5 will broadcast the game locally in the Kansas City area. RADIO: 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 17th year handling the play-by-play duties, while Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson adds color commentary with sideline reports from former Chiefs Pro Bowl long snapper Kendall Gammon. The KCFX pregame show begins at 11:00 AM (CT). Following the game, the Chiefs FOX Football Radio Netwrok, anchored by 101 the Fox (KCFX-FM), will air the fi rst hour of the postgame show. The second hour will air on Sports Radio 810 (WHB-AM). HY-VEE CHIEFS INSIDER: Hy-Vee Chiefs insider hosted by Mitch Holthus and Josh Looney is the offi cial pregame TV show of the Chiefs and airs at 9:30 AM (CT) on KCTV5 in Kansas City. BROWNS CONFERENCE CALLS BROWNS HEAD COACH ERIC MANGINI: 10:00 AM CT/11:00 AM ET BROWNS RB JEROME HARRISON: 1:30-2:00 PM CT/2:30-3:00 PM CT SEPTEMBER 19, 2010 Kansas City Chiefs AT CLEVELAND BROWNS

VS. A POTENTIAL A SEASON SPECIAL OF TEAMS PROGRESS SHOWDOWN The Chiefs improved to 12th in 2009 from 29th in 2008 in the comprehensive NFL special teams rankings compiled by Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News. Only three teams (Dallas, Miami and Arizona) showed more dramatic improvement in those rankings than the Chiefs in 2009. Cleveland ranked fi rst in those rankings a year ago. Sunday s game has the potential to be a special teams showdown. Kansas City got the 2010 regular season off to a scintillating special teams start as WR Dexter McCluster registered a 94-yard punt return TD vs. San Diego (9/13), the longest punt return in Chiefs history. The Chiefs posted a team-record 160 punt return yards in the contest, breaking a mark that had stood since 79. CB Javier Arenas also registered 36 and 24-yard punt returns vs. the Chargers, giving KC a league-high three punt returns of 20+ yards. KC s long punt return in 2009 was a 19-yard runback at Oakland (11/15/09). In 2009, Kansas City s average starting position position was the 25.8-yard line, a mark that ranked 18th in the NFL. The Browns special teams units ranked 12th in the NFL by forcing their opponents to start drives at the 25.8-yard line. Opponents only averaged 18.9 yards per kickoff return against the Browns a year ago, the lowest mark in the NFL. Cleveland also owned the best starting position after kickoffs in 2009, starting their average drive at the 31.4-yard line. CHIEFS RECORD BOOK NFL LEADERS, 2010 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, GAME PUNT RETURN YARDS 160 vs. SD Sept. 13, 2010 160 Kansas City 32.0 avg. 141 vs. OAK Sept. 23, 1979 62 N.Y. Jets 15.5 avg. 139 at DEN Dec. 5, 1999 39 Houston 39.0 avg. 131 vs. BOS Dec. 11, 1960 38 Carolina 19.0 avg. CHIEFS, A BROWNS SEASON OF HOME/ROAD PROGRESSSTATS Kansas City is seeking its fi rst September road win since registering a 30-16 victory at San Diego (9/30/07). Since rejoining the league in 99, Cleveland is 6-13 at home in the month of September. Cleveland s last September home win was a 27-13 victory vs. Baltimore (9/30/07). Over the same timespan, Kansas City is 7-12 on the road in the month of September. The Chiefs were 3-5 on the road under Head Coach Todd Haley in 2009, tying as the most road wins by a KC head coach in franchise history. The Browns were 3-5 at home under Head Coach Eric Mangini. Since the Browns returned to the league in 99, Cleveland holds a 12-27 (.308) overall record in the month of September but is only 3-13 (.188) in its last 16 September contests. Kansas City owns a 17-21 (.447) record in the season s opening month and has won six of its last 17 games in the month of September. Overall, the Chiefs are 30-58 (.341) on the road since 99 and Cleveland is 31-57 (.352) at home over that same time period. CHIEFS-BROWNS A SEASON OF RUSHING PROGRESS STATS The Chiefs are currently tied for fi fth in the NFL, averaging 135.0 rushing ypg. KC led the NFL over the fi nal eight games of the 2009 campaign, averaging 5.2 yards per carry, exactly the same mark the club registered in a 21-14 win vs. San Diego (9/13). That current 5.2 yards-per-carry average is seventh in the NFL. The Chiefs also averaged 142.6 rushing yards per game during the fi nal eight contests of 2009 to rank sixth in the NFL. The Browns ranked eighth in the NFL in rushing offense in 2009, averaging 130.4 yards per game. In the second half of the season, Cleveland tallied 161.3 yards per game and averaged 4.5 yards per carry. Browns RB Jerome Harrison fi nished the season with three consecutive 100-yard rushing games and owns four such games in his career. Cleveland recorded a 3-1 mark with a 100-yard rusher a year ago. KC posted a 2-3 mark when producing a 100-yard rusher in 2009, while the Browns were 1-3 when allowing a 100-yard rusher. In the Chiefs four wins a year ago, the club averaged 151.8 rushing ypg compared to only 110.2 rushing ypg in the club s 12 setbacks. The Browns rushing defense permitted 155.0 rushing ypg in the club s 11 losses in 2009. Meanwhile in the team s fi ve victories, the defense allowed nearly 35.0 rushing ypg less at 121.8 yards. Cleveland averaged 214.2 rushing ypg in its fi ve wins and gained 92.4 rushing ypg in its 11 setbacks a year ago. The Browns tallied 104 rushing yards vs. Tampa Bay (9/12). NFL LEADERS, YARDS PER CARRY AVG., FINAL EIGHT GAMES, 2009 RANK TEAM ATT. YARDS AVG. TDs 1. Kansas City 220 1,141 5.2 8 2. Tennessee 260 1,304 5.0 10 3. Baltimore 262 1,271 4.9 11 PLAYING A SEASON SMARTER OF PROGRESS FOOTBALL In 2009, Cleveland was third in the NFL with 77 penalties, while Kansas City was penalized 81 times to rank eighth. The Chiefs ranked sixth in penalty yardage with 667 yards and Cleveland totaled 678 yards to rank eighth. After committing 48 penalties over the fi rst eight games in 2009, the Chiefs were only whistled for 36 infractions over the second half of the season. KC tied for the NFL s best penalty mark in the 2010 preseason, committing only 18 penalties. A BALL SEASON SECURITY OF PROGRESS STATS Kansas City has posted a +5 turnover margin (11 takes/six gives) in its fi ve wins under Head Coach Todd Haley, while going -3 (18 takes/21 gives) in its 12 losses. The Chiefs were +1 (1 take/0 gives) in a 21-14 win vs. San Diego (9/13). KC is one of just seven teams that did not commit a turnover on Kickoff Weekend. Cleveland posted a -12 turnover margin in 2009. Only Oakland (-13), St. Louis (-13) and Detroit (-18) had larger turnover defi cits. After only forcing nine takeaways in the fi rst eight games of the 2009 season, KC forced 19 turnovers in the second half of the 2009 campaign. Cleveland forced only 19 takeaways in the entire 2009 season, a total that ranked 31st in the NFL. Only Washington (17) had fewer takeaways. Cleveland has lost 14 of its last 15 games with a negative turnover margin dating back to a contest vs. Pittsburgh (9/14/08), including eight straight home losses. The Browns were -1 (2 takes/3 gives) in a 17-14 loss at Tampa Bay (9/12). CHIEFS-BROWNS A SEASON OF PASSING PROGRESS STATS The Chiefs are 3-1 (.750) under Head Coach Todd Haley when recording two or more interceptions. Dating back to 99 when Cleveland rejoined the NFL, the Browns have compiled an 11-54 (.169) record when throwing two or more interceptions in a game. Cleveland has won only one out of its last 21 games when throwing two or more INTs. Browns QB Jake Delhomme threw two INTs last week at Tampa Bay (9/12). Kansas City QB Matt Cassel owns six career 100.0+ rating games, with his clubs posting a 5-1 mark in those contests. Cassel completed 22 of 40 passes for a season-high 331 yards with two TDs and no INTs vs. Cleveland (12/20/09). The Browns have lost 26 of their last 28 games when allowing a 100.0+ passer rating dating back to the 2003 season, including 11 consecutive losses dating back to a contest contest at New England (10/7/07). The Browns averaged a league-low 129.8 passing ypg a year ago and ranked 32nd in the NFL with a 55.8 composite passer rating. Only Oakland (75) allowed more opponent big plays of 20+ yards than Cleveland (73), while no team permitted more completions of 20+ yards than the Browns (62). Cleveland registered a league-low 25 completions of 20+ yards in 2009. DYNAMIC A SEASON DUO - OF JONES PROGRESS & CHARLES For the fi rst time in franchise history, the Chiefs boast a pair of running backs who enter a season coming off a 1,000-yard campaign in their previous NFL campaign. RB Thomas Jones ranked third in the NFL with a career-high 1,402 rushing yards for the N.Y. Jets in 2009. From 2005-09, only current Jets RB LaDainian Tomlinson (6,591) produced more rushing yards than Jones (6,378). Jones and Rams RB Steven Jackson are the only two NFL backs to own a 1,000-yard campaign each of the past fi ve seasons. RB Jamaal Charles led the Chiefs in rushing yards (1,120), yards from scrimmage (1,417) and combined net yards (2,342) in 2009. He registered 968 rushing yards over the fi nal eight games of the season, trailing only Tennessee RB Chris Johnson (1,047) over that timeframe. The Chiefs tallied 135 rushing yards vs. San Diego (9/13). Charles posted 92 yards, including a 56-yard TD run, while Jones added 39 rushing yards. NFL LEADERS NFL LEADERS MOST RUSHING YARDS RUSHING YARDS FINAL EIGHT GAMES, 2009 2005-09 1. 1,047 Chris Johnson TEN 1. 6,591 LaDainian Tomlinson 2. 968 Jamaal Charles KC 2. 6,378 Thomas Jones 3. 766 Ray Rice BAL 3. 6,034 Steven Jackson 3. 766 Ray Rice BAL 3. 6,034 Steven Jackson CHIEFS-BROWNS A SEASON OF SCORING PROGRESS STATS The Chiefs are 3-1 under Head Coach Todd Haley when holding opponents to 14 points or less. KC has outscored their opponents by an average margin of 24.4 to 15.6 in its fi ve wins under Haley, holding two of those foes to 10 points or less. The Chiefs pitched a fourth-quarter shutout in a 21-14 win vs. San Diego (9/13), marking the second straight game the club has accomplished that feat dating back to last season. KC is tied for the NFL lead in second-quarter scoring with 14 points. Cleveland was held to 10 points or less in seven games in 2009, going 1-6 in those contests. The Browns have been held to 17 points or less 10 times under Head Coach Eric Mangini. Cleveland was just 1-9 when allowing its opponents to score 21 or more points in 2009, with that lone win coming by a 41-34 count at Kansas City (12/20/09). Only Washington (42) scored fewer points from outside the Red Zone than Cleveland (46) in 2009, while only Oakland (17) and St. Louis (16) scored fewer offensive TDs than the Browns (21). FINAL CHIEFS-BROWNS A SEASON OF STATISTICAL PROGRESS TIDBITS The Chiefs led the NFL in Red Zone scoring effi ciency in 2009, scoring on 89.5% (34 of 38) of their Red Zone possessions... KC s defense was eighth in the NFL in three-and-out percentage (24.4) in 2009... Cleveland ranked 32nd in the NFL by averaging 4.50 yards on fi rst down in 2009... Only Oakland (234) and Buffalo (233) registered fewer first downs than Cleveland (237) in 2009. Kansas City Chiefs AT CLEVELAND BROWNS SEPTEMBER September 19, 2010

VS. QUARTERBACKS QB MATT CASSEL Has played in 46 games (31 starts) with NE (2005-08) and KC (2009-10), completing 630 of 1,070 passes for 6,938 yards with 40 TDs and 29 INTs for a 79.3 QB rating. Also has 137 carries for 491 yards (3.6 avg.) with three TDs. Started 15 games in 2009, connecting on 271 of 493 throws for 2,924 yards with 16 TDs and 16 INTs for a 69.9 QB rating. Completed 67 of 129 passes for 885 yards in the fourth quarter with a league-high 10 TDs in 2009. Connected on 33 of 64 throws for 209 yards with 12 TDs in the Red Zone to rank sixth in the AFC with a 98.2 rating in 2009. QB BRODIE CROYLE Has played in 16 games (nine starts) in four seasons (2006-09), completing 173 of 300 passes for 1,631 yards with eight TDs and eight INTs for a 70.6 rating. Also has 10 rushes for 15 yards. Appeared in three games (one start) in 2009, connecting on 23 of 40 passes for 230 yards with two TDs for a 90.6 rating. RUNNING BACKS RB THOMAS JONES Carried the ball 11 times for 39 yards vs. San Diego (9/13). Has played in 149 games (108 starts) with ARZ (2000-02), TB (2003), CHI (2004-06), the NYJ (2007-09) and KC (2010), rushing 2,291 times for 9,256 yards (4.0 avg.) with 62 TDs. Also has 289 receptions for 1,858 yards (6.4 avg.) with three TDs. Was elected to the Pro Bowl following the 2008 season. Only RB LaDainian Tomlinson (6,653) has rushed for more yards over the past six years than Jones (6,417). Has 43 rushing TDs the last fi ve seasons, tying for the fourth-highest total in the NFL during that timeframe. Joins St. Louis RB Steven Jackson as the only other player to top the 1,000-yard mark each of the past fi ve seasons. Owns 32 career 100-yard rushing games. Posted 331 a career-high 1,402 yards with 14 TDs for the NYJ in 2009. His 1,402 rushing yards ranked second in the AFC and third in the NFL. Posted 22 carries vs. Buffalo (10/18/09), setting a team record with a career-high 210 rushing yards, including a career-long 71-yard TD run. In three games (two starts) against SD he has 32 carries for 1322 yards. RB JAMAAL CHARLES Rushed 11 times for 92 yards, including a 56-yard TD run vs. San Diego (9/13). Has played in 32 games (12 starts) with KC (2008-10), rushing 268 times for 1,569 yards (5.9 avg.) with eight TDs and catching 68 passes for 577 yards (8.5 avg.) with two TDs. Also has 51 kickoff returns for 1,246 yards (24.4 avg.) with a TD and eight special teams tackles. Saw action in 15 games (10 starts) in 2009, producing 190 carries for a team-high 1,120 yards (5.9 avg.) with seven TDs, 40 receptions for 297 yards with a TD and 36 kickoff returns for 925 yards (25.7 avg.) with a TD. Had 190 carries in 2009, the fewest by any player in NFL history to record an 1,100-yard season. His 5.89 yards-per-carry average led the NFL (min. 150 atts.) in 2009 and ranked as the second-highest single-season mark in Chiefs history. Owns six career 100-yard rushing games. Ranked fourth in the NFL with 2,342 combined net yards in 2009. Only Tennessee RB Chris Johnson (1,047) compiled more rushing yards over the season s final eight games than Charles (968) in 2009. Collected 1,126 yards from scrimmage the fi nal eight games of the 2009 season, the second-highest total in the NFL over that timeframe behind Johnson (1,388). Tallied 2,342 combined net yards in 2009, the second-highest singleseason tally in team history. Returned the opening kickoff for a 97-yard TD vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09). Set a Chiefs single-game record with 259 rushing yards and a careerhigh two TDs at Denver (1/3/10), the eighth-highest single-game total in NFL history. RB TIM CASTILLE Has appeared in 22 games with ARZ (2007-08) and KC (2009-10), rushing 15 times for 55 yards and catching 10 passes for 51 yards with a TD to go with 15 special teams tackles. Played in seven games for KC in 2009, carrying the ball 14 times for 55 yards and adding four receptions for 37 yards with a TD. RB JACKIE BATTLE Has played in 18 contests in four seasons (2007-10), rushing 21 times for 68 yards with one TD and catching four passes for a one-yard loss. Also has 10 special teams tackles. FB MIKE COX Has played in 32 games (15 starts) in three seasons (2008-10), rushing four times for three yards with a TD and catching 18 passes for 98 yards. Saw action in 16 games (10 starts) a year ago, recording three carries for fi ve yards with a TD and 10 receptions for 79 yards. WIDE RECEIVERS WR CHRIS CHAMBERS Has seen action in 141 games (121 starts) in 10 NFL seasons with MIA (2001-07), SD (2007-09) and KC (2009-10), catching 519 passes for 7,449 (14.4 avg.) with 57 TDs and rushing 44 times for 373 yards (8.5 avg.). Started nine games for KC in 2009, recording 36 receptions for a teamhigh 608 yards (16.9 avg.) with four TDs. Owns 19 career 100-yard receiving games. WR DWAYNE BOWE Has played in 44 games (41 starts) in four seasons (2007-10). Has caught 204 passes for 2,619 yards (12.8 avg.) with 16 TDs. Recorded a team-high 47 receptions for 589 yards (12.5 avg.) with four TDs in 2009 and one 100-yard game. Owns fi ve career 100-yard receiving games. WR TERRANCE COPPER Has appeared in 79 games (seven starts) in six NFL seasons with DAL (2004-05), NO (2006-08), BAL (2008) and KC (2009-10). Has caught 50 passes for 668 yards (13.4 avg.) with six TDs and 27 kickoff returns for 520 yards (19.3 avg.). Ranked second on the club with 16 special teams tackles in 2009. WR DEXTER McCLUSTER Registered three punt returns for 100 yards, including a team-record 94- yard return TD vs. San Diego (9/13). His 33.33-yard punt return average, was the second-highest singlegame mark in Chiefs history. Joined the club as its fi rst of two second-round picks (36th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft. Played in 40 games (28 starts) at Mississippi, catching 130 passes for 1,703 yards and rushing 304 times for 1,955 yards with eight TDs. Added 19 KORs for 374 yards and eight PRs for 57 yards. WR JEREMY HORNE Rookie FA appeared in 36 games (20 starts) in three seasons at Massachusetts, producing 84 catches for 1,338 yards with 11 TDs. TIGHT ENDS TE LEONARD POPE Has appeared in 56 games (33 starts) with ARZ (2006-08) and KC (2009-10), posting 68 receptions for 650 yards (9.6 avg.) with six TDs. Appeared in 13 games with KC in 2009, tallying 20 receptions for 174 yards with a TD. TE TONY MOEAKI Grabbed three receptions for 21 yards with a two-yard TD catch vs. San Diego (9/13). Joined the Chiefs as the club s second of two third-round draft choices (93rd overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft. Played in 48 games (15 starts) at Iowa, catching 76 passes for 953 yards (12.5 avg.) with 11 TDs. TE JAKE O CONNELL Has seen action in fi ve games (two starts) for KC (2009-10), catching two passes for seven yards. OFFENSIVE LINE G BRIAN WATERS Has played in 148 games (134 starts) in his 11-year career with the Chiefs, earning four Pro Bowl appearances. Was named the 2009 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. G RYAN LILJA Has played in 67 games (60 starts) with IND (2004-09) and KC (2010). Won a Super Bowl XLI ring with Indianapolis in 2006. T RYAN O CALLAGHAN Has played in 40 games (19 starts) with NE (2006-08) and KC (2009-10). Appeared in 14 contests (12 starts) with KC a year ago. C CASEY WIEGMANN Has played in 196 games (169 starts) with IND ( 96), the NYJ ( 96-97), CHI ( 97-2000), KC (2001-07, 2010) and DEN (2008-09). Has started 144 consecutive games and taken 9,127 consecutive snaps at center dating back to 2001, the longest active streak by any NFL offensive lineman. T BRANDEN ALBERT Has started 30 games in three seasons with KC (2008-10). Opened 14 contests at left tackle a year ago. SEPTEMBER 19, 2010 Kansas City Chiefs AT CLEVELAND BROWNS

VS. C RUDY NISWANGER Has played in 47 games (31 starts) during his fi ve-year NFL career. Opened all 16 contests at center in 2009 for the fi rst time in his career. T BARRY RICHARDSON Has played in 17 games (two starts) in three seasons (2008-10). G/C JON ASAMOAH Joined the Chiefs as the team s fi rst of two third-round selections (68th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft. Played in 42 games (37 starts) at Illinois. DEFENSIVE LINE DT RON EDWARDS Produced fi ve tackles vs. San Diego (9/13). Has played in 113 games (71 starts) in nine NFL seasons with BUF (2001-05) and KC (2006-10), recording 206 tackles (143 solo), 13.5 sacks (-73.5 yards), 43 QB pressures, four FFs and three FRs. Saw action in 16 games (14 starts) in 2009, compiling 29 tackles (23 solo), two QB pressures, three passes defensed and one fumble recovery. DE GLENN DORSEY Registered six tackles (four solo) and half of a sack of Philip Rivers vs San Diego (9/13). Has seen action in 32 games (31 starts) in three seasons (2008-10), posting 101 tackles (81 solo), 2.5 sacks (-6.5 yards), fi ve QB pressures, a FF and three FRs. Played in 15 games (14 starts) in 2009, totaling 45 tackles (35 solo), fi ve QB pressures and three FRs. DE TYSON JACKSON Tallied six tackles (three solo) vs. San Diego (9/13). Has appeared in 17 games (15 starts) in two seasons (2009-10), compiling 37 tackles (21 solo), four QB pressures and two PDs. DE WALLACE GILBERRY Has appeared in 22 contests in three seasons (2008-10), tallying 30 tackles (25 solo), 4.5 sacks (-32.5 yards) and fi ve QB pressures. Played in 16 games in 2009, producing 28 tackles (23 solo), 4.5 sacks (-32.5 yards) and fi ve QB pressures. DT SHAUN SMITH Has played in 64 games (26 starts) with NO (2004), CIN (2004-06, 2009), CLE (2007-08) and KC (2010), collecting 196 tackles (92 solo), 2.0 sacks (-20.0 yards), two FFs and two QB pressures. DE ALEX MAGEE Played in 15 games (one start) as a rookie in 2009, amassing eight tackles (seven solo), 2.0 sacks (-10.0 yards) and three QB pressures. DT ANTHONY TORIBIO Awarded via a waiver claim from Green Bay on September 5th. LINEBACKERS LB MIKE VRABEL Has played in 191 games (125 starts) during his 14-year NFL career, tallying 746 tackles (495 solo), 57.0 sacks (-346.5 yards), 11 INTs, 16 QB pressures, 40 PDs, 18 FFs and eight FRs. His 50.0 sacks since 2001 are the third-highest total by a linebacker during that timeframe. Earned three Super Bowl rings as a member of the Patriots. Started 14 games in 2009, producing 65 tackles (42 solo), 2.0 sacks (-11.0 yards), six QB pressures, fi ve PDs, two FFs and a FR. LB TAMBA HALI Amassed fi ve tackles (three solo) and half of a sack of Philip Rivers vs. San Diego (9/13). Has started 63 contests with KC, posting 251 tackles (189 solo), 27.5 sacks (-171.0 yards), 39 QB pressures, an INT, 15 FFs and two FRs. Made the switch from DE to LB, opening 16 games a year ago. Collected 66 tackles (35 solo), a career-high 8.5 sacks (-45.5 yards), 15 QB pressures and four FFs. LB DERRICK JOHNSON Generated 12 tackles (11 solo) and forced a RB Ryan Mathews vs. San Diego (9/13). Has played in 74 games (61 starts), recording 436 tackles (345 solo), 13.0 sacks, six INTs, 31 PDs, 12 FFs, three FRs and 21 QB pressures. Appeared in 15 contests (three starts) in 2009, totaling 33 tackles (24 solo), a sack, three INTs for 175 yards with two TDs and one FF. Returned two INTs for a career-high 105 yards with two TDs at Denver (1/3/10), becoming just the third LB and 25th player in NFL history to register two INT return TDs in a game. LB ANDY STUDEBAKER Has played in 23 games (two starts), registering 19 tackles (15 solo), two INTs, three PDs and 16 special teams tackles. Hadd 17 tackles (13 solo), two INTs, three PDs and 13 special teams tackles in 2009. Intercepted two passes vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09). Recovered a fumbled punt snap for a TD vs. Cleveland (12/20/09). LB JOVAN BELCHER Produced 33 tackles (26 solo), two QB pressures and a PD in 2009. LB DEMORRIO WILLIAMS Has seen action in 97 games (65 starts) with ATL (2004-07) and KC (2008-10), totaling 569 tackles (364 solo), 6.5 sacks, fi ve INTs, 13 PDs, three FFs and three FRs with a TD. Amassed a career-high 142 tackles (90 solo) and four PDs in 2009. LB COREY MAYS Has appeared in 49 games (14 starts) with NE (2006-07), CIN (2007-08) and KC (2009-10), tallying 116 tackles (71 solo), four QB pressures, a FF, one FR and 41 special teams tackles. Saw action in 16 contests (13 starts) in 2009, contributing 100 tackles (64 solo), four QB pressures, a FF and one FR. LB CAMERON SHEFFIELD Played in 47 games (37 starts) at Troy, registering 161 tackles (109 solo), 15.0 sacks (-85.0 yards), an INT, 55 QB pressures, fi ve FFs and two FRs. LB CORY GREENWOOD A rookie free agent from Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec). Was drafted third overall by the Toronto Argonauts in the 2010 CFL Draft. LB JUSTIN COLE Joined the club as a rookie free agent from San Jose State in 2010. DEFENSIVE BACKS CB BRANDON FLOWERS Has appeared in 30 games (29 starts) in three seasons (2008-10), totaling 143 tackles (123 solo), seven INTs for 156 yards with a TD, 38 PDs, three FFs and four FRs. Opened 15 games a year ago, amassing 65 tackles (58 solo), a careerhigh five INTs, 28 PDs, two FFs and two FRs. CB BRANDON CARR Recovered a RB Ryan Mathews fumble vs. San Diego (9/13). Has started all 32 games in his fi rst two seasons, registering 137 tackles (127 solo), three INTs, 25 PDs, a FF and four FRs. Tallied 60 tackles (56 solo), an INT, 19 PDs, a FF and a FR in 2009. S JON McGRAW Has played in 101 games (22 starts), posting 209 tackles (161 solo), fi ve INTs, 14 PDs, two FFs, three FRs and 104 special teams tackles. Compiled 42 tackles (38 solo), a sack, an INT, two PDs and a FR in 2009. S ERIC BERRY Compiled six tackles (fi ve solo) vs. San Diego (9/13). Was the fi fth overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Started 39 games at the Univ. of Tennessee, collecting 245 tackles (157 solo), 3.0 sacks, 14 INTs, three QB pressures, four FRs and two FFs. CB TRAVIS DANIELS Has played in 61 games (28 starts) with MIA (2005-07), CLE (2008) and KC (2009-10), totaling 142 tackles, three INTs, 21 PDs and 12 sp. teams tackles. CB JAVIER ARENAS Returned two punts for 60 yards vs. San Diego (9/13). Joined the Chiefs as a second-round pick (50th overall) in 2010. Played in 52 games (28 starts) at Alabama, recording 154 tackles (104 solo), 7.0 sacks, six INTs, 14 PDs and nine QB pressures. Also has 125 PRs for 1,752 yards with seven TDs and 90 KORs for 2,166 yards. S RESHARD LANGFORD Spent two weeks with the club in 2009. S KENDRICK LEWIS Joined the Chiefs as the fi rst of the team s two picks in the fi fth round (136th overall) in 2010 from Mississippi. CB JACKIE BATES Joined the Chiefs as a rookie free agent from Hampton in 2009. S/CB DONALD WASHINGTON Has seen action in nine contests in two seasons (2009-10), posting three solo tackles. SPECIALISTS P DUSTIN COLQUITT Has played in 79 games in six seasons, punting 406 times for 17,846 yards (44.0 gross, 38.9 net), 148 inside the 20 and 33 touchbacks. His 38.92-yard career net punting average ranks fi rst in Chiefs history. K RYAN SUCCOP Has played in 17 games, converting 25 of 29 FGs (86.21%) and all 32 PATs for 107 points. LS THOMAS GAFFORD Has played in 26 games with Kansas City (2008-10). Note: Tackle stats from the San Diego game reflect press box totals. Kansas City Chiefs AT CLEVELAND BROWNS SEPTEMBER 19, 2010

THE LAST TIME Browns 41, Chiefs 34 December 20, 2009 Arrowhead Stadium 53,315 CLEVELAND............. 10 10 7 14 41 KANSAS CITY............. 3 21 0 10 34 In a game filled with big plays and drastic momentum swings, Cleveland ultimately prevailed by a 41-34 margin thanks to two kickoff return TDs by WR Josh Cribbs and a franchise-record 286 rushing yards by RB Jerome Harrison, who scored three TDs. QB Matt Cassel led the Chiefs on an eight-play, 58-yard TD drive to tie the game at 34-34 with 2:20 left to play, connecting on a 12-yard TD pass to WR Mark Bradley on fourth and six. Cleveland answered as Harrison broke off a 28-yard TD run to give the Browns a 41-34 lead with 0:44 left in the contest. Cassel finished the game with a season-high 331 passing yards and led the Chiefs to Cleveland s 26-yard line before his final pass attempt fell incomplete. After Cleveland opened the contest with a 12-play, 46-yard scoring drive that culminated with a 47-yard FG by K Phil Dawson, Kansas City was driving before RB Tim Castille lost a fumble. But the Chiefs defense returned the favor as CB Brandon Carr grabbed an errant QB Brady Quinn pass and returned it 31 yards to the Cleveland 49-yard line. Kansas City would be forced to settle for a 30-yard K Ryan Succop FG to tie the game at 3-3. Cribbs took the ensuing kickoff back for a 100-yard TD, pushing the Browns back into the lead, making the score 10-3 with 3:56 left in the first quarter. After a Chiefs punt, the Browns tacked on a 30-yard Dawson FG increasing Cleveland s lead to 13-3 with 12:32 left in the opening half. The Chiefs would answer with a nine-yard TD pass from Cassel to WR Chris Chambers, trimming the Browns lead to 13-10 with 10:04 left in the first half. After a Cleveland punt, Cassel hit TE Brad Cottam for 24 yards. Three plays later, RB Jamaal Charles broke loose for a 47-yard TD run, giving the Chiefs the 17-13 lead with 4:10 left in the first half. Charles would finish the day with 154 rushing yards. The Browns next possession stalled and an errant punt snap was recovered by LB Andy Studebaker in the end zone, giving the Chiefs a 24-13 lead with 2:44 left before intermission. But Cleveland would regain the momentum almost immediatley as Cribbs returned the ensuing kickoff for a 103-yard TD, cutting the Chiefs advantage to 24-20. After Kansas City was forced to punt on its opening possession of the second half, Harrison broke off a 71-yard TD run to give the Browns a 27-24 advantage. CB Brandon Flowers registered an INT to halt another Browns scoring drive, but the Chiefs failed to capitalize. Early in the fourth quarter, Harrison extended the Browns lead with an eight-yard TD run making it 34-24 with 12:09 left to play. The Chiefs added a 27-yard Succop FG, narrowing the Cleveland margin to 34-27 with 8:08 left in the game. After Dawson s subsequent 52-yard FG attempt came up short, the Chiefs took the ball on their own 42-yard line with 4:26 remaining. Cassel then orchestrated a game-tying drive as his 12-yard TD to Bradley made the count 34-34. Harrison put the final dagger into the Chiefs with his 28-yard TD run with 0:44 left to play. Cassel attempted to put together one final drive for the Chiefs, but there wasn t enough time as the Browns left Arrowhead with a 41-34 victory. GAME NOTES RB Jamaal Charles scored a TD in his sixth consecutive game. QB Matt Cassel recorded his fourth career 300-yard passing game and his first with the Chiefs. CLE Dawson, 47-yard field goal (12-46, 4:47). KC Succop, 30-yard field goal (6-37, 1:58). CLE Cribbs, 100-yard kickoff return (Dawson kick) (0-0, 0:16). CLE Dawson, 30-yard field goal (9-40, 4:32). KC Chambers, 9-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (6-72, 2:28). KC Charles, 47-yard run (Succop kick) (5-85, 2:36). KC Studebaker, fumble recovery in end zone (Succop kick). CLE Cribbs, 103-yard kickoff return (Dawson kick) (0-0, 0:13). CLE Harrison, 71-yard run (Dawson kick) (2-82, 0:43). CLE Harrison, 8-yard run (Dawson kick) (14-79, 8:09). KC Succop, 27-yard field goal (11-64, 4:01). KC Bradley, 12-yard pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (8-58, 2:06). CLE Harrison, 28-yard run (Dawson kick) (6-70, 1:36). Team Statistics Browns Chiefs First Downs....................20 22 Total Net Yards.................417 491 Rushes/Net Yards............ 49/351 30/168 Net Passing................... 66 323 Pass Attempts/Completions..... 18/10 40/22 Had Intercepted................. 2 0 Times Sacked/Yards.......... 0.0/0.0 1.0/8.0 Punts/Average...............2/33.0 6/45.7 Penalties/Yards................ 3/20 3/34 Fumbles/Lost.................. 1/1 2/1 Possession Time............. 34:25 25:35 RUSHING KC Charles 25-154, TD; Cassel 2-10; Castille 2-3; J. Williams 1-1. CLE Harrison 34-286, 3 TDs; Quinn 4-39; Jennings 7-18; Cribbs 3-8; Hodges 1-0. RECEIVING KC Chambers 5-114, TD; Cottam 4-62; Bowe 4-56; Bradley 3-52, TD; Pope 3-23; Charles 2-16; Cox 1-8. CLE Stuckey 5-41; Harrison 2-12; Moore 1-7; Cribbs 1-3; Massaquoi 1-3. PASSING KC Cassel 22-40-331, 2 TDs, 0 INTs. CLE Quinn 10-17-66, 0 TDs, 2 INTs. Cribbs 0-1-0, 0 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS KC Carr 1-31; Flowers 1-0. CLE None. SACKS KC None. CLE Roth 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC Succop (30) (27). CLE Dawson (47) (30) 52 SH. RB Jamaal Charles scores on a 47-yard TD run.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / WEEK 1 / THROUGH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2010 WON 1, LOST 0 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 21-14 San Diego 71,297 Charles 11 92 8.4 56t 1 09/19 at Cleveland Jones 11 39 3.5 10 0 09/26 San Francisco Cassel 2 4 2.0 5 0 10/10 at Indianapolis Castille 1 0 0.0 0 0 10/17 at Houston McCluster 1 0 0.0 0 0 10/24 Jacksonville TEAM 26 135 5.2 56t 1 10/31 Buffalo OPPONENTS 29 109 3.8 23 0 11/07 at Oakland * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/14 at Denver Moeaki 3 21 7.0 16 1 11/21 Arizona McCluster 2 9 4.5 5 0 11/28 at Seattle Castille 2 3 1.5 3 0 12/05 Denver Chambers 1 14 14.0 14 0 12/12 at San Diego Bowe 1 13 13.0 13 0 12/19 at St. Louis Charles 1 8 8.0 8 0 12/26 Tennessee TEAM 10 68 6.8 16 1 01/02 Oakland OPPONENTS 22 298 13.5 59t 2 K.C. Opp. * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 9 18 TEAM 0 0 --- --- 0 Rushing 5 4 OPPONENTS 0 0 --- --- 0 Passing 4 14 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Penalty 0 0 Colquitt 9 344 38.2 34.6 0 3 51 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 1/11 4/15 TEAM 9 344 38.2 34.6 0 3 51 0 3rd Down Pct. 9.1 26.7 OPPONENTS 8 382 47.8 20.3 3 0 60 0 4th Down: Made/Att 0/1 1/3 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down Pct. 0.0 33.3 McCluster 3 0 100 33.3 94t 1 POSSESSION AVG. 22:32 37:28 Arenas 2 0 60 30.0 36 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 197 389 TEAM 5 0 160 32.0 94t 1 Avg. Per Game 197.0 389.0 OPPONENTS 5 3 33 6.6 13 0 Total Plays 49 70 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Play 4.0 5.6 Arenas 3 59 19.7 26 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 135 109 TEAM 3 59 19.7 26 0 Avg. Per Game 135.0 109.0 OPPONENTS 2 32 16.0 19 0 Total Rushes 26 29 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ NET YARDS PASSING 62 280 TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/0 Avg. Per Game 62.0 280.0 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/0 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/6 2/18 Gross Yards 68 298 Att./Completions 22/10 39/22 Completion Pct. 45.5 56.4 Had Intercepted 0 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 9/38.2 8/47.8 NET PUNTING AVG. 9/34.6 8/20.3 PENALTIES/YARDS 3/35 5/30 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/0 3/1 TOUCHDOWNS 3 2 Rushing 1 0 Passing 1 2 Returns 1 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 7 14 0 0 0 21 OPPONENTS 7 0 7 0 0 14 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Charles 1 1 0 0 0 6 McCluster 1 0 0 1 0 6 Moeaki 1 0 1 0 0 6 Succop 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 0/ 0 0 3 TEAM 3 1 1 1 3/ 3 0/ 0 0 21 OPPONENTS 2 0 2 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 0 14 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Dorsey 0.5, Hali 0.5, TM 1, OPP 1 FUM/LOST: McCluster 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Cassel 22 10 68 45.5 3.09 1 4.5 0 0.0 16 1/ 6 68.0 TEAM 22 10 68 45.5 3.09 1 4.5 0 0.0 16 1/ 6 68.0 OPPONENTS 39 22 298 56.4 7.64 2 5.1 0 0.0 59t 2/ 18 98.0

2010 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DEFENSIVE STATS Regular Season Statistics (Through Game One) Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TFL Sacks/Yds PR FR FF INT/YDS PD LB Johnson, Derrick 11 1 12 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0 0 S Berry, Eric 5 1 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 DE Dorsey, Glenn 4 2 6 1 0.5/4.5 2 0 0 0 0 DE Jackson, Tyson 3 3 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 LB Hali, Tamba 3 2 5 1 0.5/4.5 1 0 0 0 0 DT Edwards, Ron 1 4 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 CB Flowers, Brandon 4 0 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 1 LB Belcher, Jovan 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 LB Vrabel, Mike 3 1 4 1 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0 DT Smith, Shaun 2 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 CB Carr, Brandon 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 1 0 0 3 S McGraw, Jon 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 1 CB Arenas, Javier 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 2 CB Washington, Donald 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 LB Williams, Demorrio 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 0 CB Daniels, Travis 0 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0 1 DE Gilberry, Wallace 0 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 46 16 62 4 1.0/9.0 5 1 1 0/0 8 2010 CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES Pos. Player Tkls. Asst. Total TDs (0): WR Copper, Terrance 3 0 3 S Langford, Reshard 2 0 2 LS Gafford, Thomas 1 1 2 TE O'Connell, Jake 1 0 1 Safety (0): SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS TDs (1): WR Dexter McCluster 94-yard punt return vs. San Diego (9/13/10) Blocked Punts (0): Deflected Punts (0): Blk Punt Rec. (0): Blk Field Goal (0): Blk FG Rec. (0): TOTALS 7 1 8 KEY PR = Pressure FF (0): FR = Fumble Recovery FF = Forced Fumble INT = Interception FR (0): PD = Pass Defensed Week One defensive and special teams statistics are based on press box totals.

2010 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 9/13 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5 12/12 12/19 12/26 1/2 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ SD CLE SF IND HOU JAX BUF OAK DEN ARI SEA DEN SD STL TEN OAK FIRST DOWNS Total 9 Rushing 5 Passing 4 Penalty 0 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 11 Converted 1 Percentage 9.1% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 197 Plays 49 Avg./Play 4.0 RUSHING Net Yards 135 Rush. Att. 26 Avg./Att. 5.2 PASSING Net Yards 62 Attempts 22 Completions 10 Intercepted 0 Gross Yards 68 Sacked 1 Yards Lost 6 ADVANCES Rushes 26 Completions 10 Totals 36 PENALTIES Number 3 Yards 35 FUMBLES Number 0 Lost 0 SCORING Points 21 TD Rushing 1 TD Passing 1 TD KO Returns 0 TD Punt Returns 1 TD Sp. Teams 0 TD Def. Returns 0 FG Attempts 0 FG Made 0 Safety 0

2010 CHIEFS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 9/13 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5 12/12 12/19 12/26 1/2 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ SD CLE SF IND HOU JAX BUF OAK DEN ARI SEA DEN SD STL TEN OAK FIRST DOWNS Total 18 Rushing 4 Passing 14 Penalty 0 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 15 Converted 4 Percentage 26.7% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 389 Plays 70 Avg./Play 5.6 RUSHING Net Yards 109 Rush. Att. 29 Avg./Att. 3.8 PASSING Net Yards 280 Attempts 39 Completions 22 Intercepted 0 Gross Yards 298 Sacked 2 Yards Lost 18 ADVANCES Rushes 29 Completions 22 Total 51 PENALTIES Number 5 Yards 30 FUMBLES Number 3 Lost 1 SCORING Points 14 TD Rushing 0 TD Passing 2 TD KO Returns 0 TD Punt Returns 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 TD Def. Returns 0 FG Attempts 0 FG Made 0 Safety 0

THE LAST GAME Chiefs 21, Chargers 14 September 13, 2010 Arrowhead Stadium 71,297 SAN DIEGO.......... 7 0 7 0 0 14 KANSAS CITY........ 7 14 0 0 0 21 An electrified crowd of 71,297 celebrated the grand opening of the New Arrowhead as the Chiefs downed the Chargers 21-14 on Monday Night Football. It came down to fourth-and-goal from the four-yard line as San Diego QB Philip Rivers took the snap out of the shotgun looking to tie the game. Rivers scrambled in the backfield looking for an open body, but pressure from the Chiefs defensive line forced an incomplete pass, turning the ball over on downs and sealing the Chiefs first win at the New Arrowhead. All three phases of football began clicking for the Chiefs as big plays were made on offense, defense and special teams. The Chargers were first on the board after Rivers led his team on a nine-play, 60-yard drive culminating with a TD pass to TE Antonio Gates from three yards out to take a 7-0 lead with 1:56 left in the first quarter. The Chiefs answered quickly when RB Jamaal Charles took a handoff to the left side of the line, found a gap and raced 56 yards into the end zone to tie the game at 7-7. After exchanging punts, Kansas City LB Derrick Johnson stripped the football from RB Ryan Mathews at the San Diego 28-yard line. CB Brandon Carr scooped up the loose ball and returned it 23 yards to San Diego s 12-yard line. The Chiefs offense took it from there. Three plays later on a play-action pass, QB Matt Cassel found rookie TE Tony Moeaki wide open in the corner of the end zone for a touchdown to give Kansas City its first lead of the game at 14-7 with 5:03 to play in the half. The Chiefs were just getting started. After another defensive stand, P Mike Scifres came on to punt for the Chargers. WR Dexter McCluster caught the ball at the KC six-yard line. On a play that looked broken, McCluster emerged from the pack and a key block from LB Andy Studebaker cleared him for a 94-yard sprint to the end zone, putting the Chiefs up 21-7 at intermission. The Chargers were first to touch the ball in the second half. The teams went punt-for-punt before Rivers and company found stride. First, Rivers found Gates who rumbled for 19 yards to the San Diego 30-yard line. Two plays later, Chargers WR Legedu Naanee was wide open and Rivers hit him for a 59-yard TD pass, cutting the Chiefs lead to 21-14 with 2:33 on the clock in the third. San Diego regained possession after a Kansas City punt. Rivers pass to TE Randy McMichael was good for 20 yards followed by a 23-yard rush by RB Mike Tolbert putting the ball at the Chiefs 44-yard line. On fourth and nine from the KC 32 with just over seven minutes to play the Chargers elected to go for it. Rivers pass slipped through the hands of Naanee turning it over on downs. With 5:03 to play in the contest, Rivers connected with WR Buster Davis for 22 yards and then to WR Malcom Floyd for 22 yards putting the Chargers at the Chiefs 25-yard line at the 2:00 minute warning down by seven. On fourth and three from the KC 16, Rivers connected on a clutch pass to Naanee for 12 yards and a first down, setting the Chargers up with a first-and-goal from the Kansas City four-yard line. Kansas City s defense rose to the occasion. With 0:39 on the clock the Chargers faced a fourth and goal from the four-yard line. With Rivers in shotgun formation, the ball was snapped. Rivers stepped up in the pocket and threw it up but the pass fell incomplete, sealing the Chiefs victory. GAME NOTES The Chiefs registered a franchise single-game record with 160 punt return yards. SD KC KC KC SD Gates, 3-yard pass from Rivers (Kaeding kick) (9-60,4:45). Charles, 56-yard run (Succop kick) (3-69, 1:15). Moeaki, pass from Cassel (Succop kick) (3-12, 1:26). McCluster, 94-yard punt return (Succop kick) Naanee, 59-yard pass from Rivers (Kaeding kick) (5-91, 2:51). Team Statistics Chargers Chiefs First Downs....................18 9 Total Net Yards............... 389 197 Rushes/Net Yards........... 29/109 26/135 Net Passing................. 280 62 Pass Attempts/Completions.... 39/22 22/10 Had Intercepted................ 0 0 Times Sacked/Yards........ 2.0/18.0 1.0/6.0 Punts/Average............. 8/47.8 9/38.2 Penalties/Yards............... 5/30 3/35 Fumbles/Lost................. 3/1 1/0 Possession Time............. 37:28 22:32 RUSHING KC Charles 11-92, TD; Jones 11-39; Cassel 2-4; McCluster 1-0; Castille 1-0. SD Mathews 19-75; Tolbert 2-26; Rivers 3-5; Sproles 5-3. RECEIVING KC Moeaki 3-21, TD; McCluster 2-9; Castille 2-3; Chambers 1-14; Bowe 1-13; Charles 1-8. SD Naanee 5-110, TD; Gates 5-76, TD; Floyd 3-48; McMichael 2-28; Davis 2-26; Hester 2-6; Sproles 2-2; Mathews 1-2. PASSING KC Cassel 10-22-68, 1 TD, 0 INTs. SD Rivers 22-39-298, 2 TDs, 0 INTs. INTERCEPTIONS KC None. SD None. SACKS KC Team 1.0; Dorsey 0.5; Hali 0.5. SD Phillips 1.0. FIELD GOALS KC None. SD None. WR Dexter McCluster registers a franchise record 94-yard punt return.