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Branden albert 6-5 316 Born: 11/4/84 Glen Burnie, MD NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 29/29 (0/0) Acq: D1b-08 Virginia t Pro Career: Third-year pro has started 29 games at left tackle since joining the Chiefs as the 15th overall selection in the 2008 NFL Draft... Appears poised to take the next step in his development after continuing to progress in the club s off-season program... Has held his own against some of the league s best pass rushers the past two seasons... Is once again expected to man the Chiefs left tackle post after starting 14 games at that position in 2009... Despite missing all four preseason games with a foot injury suffered at training camp as a rookie in 2008, started 15 games at left tackle... Entered the 2008 NFL Draft with a year of eligibility remaining. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/24/08)... Selected with the second of the Chiefs two first-round selections (15th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Started 14 games at left tackle and was inactive for two contests with an ankle injury... Started at left tackle before leaving with an ankle injury vs. Dallas (10/11) and was inactive at Washington (10/18) and vs. San Diego (10/25) with that injury... Returned to the starting lineup at LT at Jacksonville (11/8). 2008: Started 15 games at left tackle and was inactive for one contest... Started his first career game at left tackle at New England (9/7)... Left the game in the second quarter with an elbow injury vs. Denver (9/28) and was inactive at Carolina (10/5) with that injury... Returned to the starting lineup at left tackle vs. Tennessee (10/19). College: Started all 37 games during his three-year career at Virginia... Started all 13 games as a junior in 2007, lining up 11 contests at left guard and two games at left tackle... Earned first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors... Opened all 76 A high school basketball standout, Albert didn t start playing football until his junior year of high school when the football coaches convinced him to try it. 12 contests at left guard as a sophomore in 2006, earning All-ACC honorable mention accolades... Started 12 games at left guard as a true freshman in 2005... Garnered third-team freshman All-America honors and freshman All-ACC team accolades from The Sporting News... Became just the fourth true freshman to start a bowl game in Virginia history when he got the opening nod in the Music City Bowl vs. Minnesota... Majored in Sociology at Virginia. A two-way prep standout at Glen Burnie High School in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Played both defensive tackle and offensive tackle during his junior and senior seasons. Picked up first-team All-Metro accolades as an offensive lineman by the Baltimore Sun. Also earned second-team all-metro honors on the basketball court, averaging 15.5 points and 10.6 rebounds per game as a senior. Spent one year playing football at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia in 2004. Brother, Ashley Sims, played football at Maryland ( 96). Full name: Branden B. Albert. Single. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2008 (15/15), 2009 (14/14) 29/29. CHIEFS 2011 OPPONENTS Home Away Buffalo Denver Green Bay Miami Minnesota Oakland San Diego AFC North* Chicago Denver Detroit New England N.Y. Jets Oakland San Diego AFC South* * Final two opponents for each year are determined based on finish in previous season s standings. ALBERT 53

Pro Career: Young cornerback enters his second training camp with Kansas City in 2010 after spending his rookie season on the Chiefs practice squad... Also has the ability to contribute on special teams... Should benefit from the tutelage of Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Emmitt Thomas, who serves as the club s defensive backs coach. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (1/4/10)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/6/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/5/09)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/8/09). College: Played in 17 games (15 starts) in two seasons at Hampton... Tallied 76 tackles (42 solo), 2.0 stops for loss, four INTs for 50 yards and 22 passes defensed... Also had two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery... Started seven games as a senior in 2008, recording 26 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, two INTs, 12 passes defensed, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Played in 10 games (eight starts) in his first campaign at Hampton as a junior in 2007... Tallied 50 tackles, two INTs, 10 passes defensed and one forced fumble... Appeared in 22 games (12 starts) at Oregon, registered 67 tackles (51 solo) with 4.0 for loss, an INT and 10 passes defensed... Added two JaCKie Bates 5-10 180 Born: 10/12/86 Benicia, CA NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-10 Hampton 41 CB Bates prepped at De La Salle High School in Concord, California. kickoff returns for 25 yards and two punt returns for five yards... Saw duty in three games (two starts) as a redshirt sophomore in his final season at Oregon in 2006... Posted eight tackles and two passes defensed... Received a medical redshirt after injuring his ankle... Played in 10 games (five starts) as a sophomore in 2005... Notched 30 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and four passes defensed... Had two kickoff returns for 25 yards... Played in nine games (five starts) as a true freshman in 2004... Amassed 29 tackles, a stop for loss, an INT and four passes defensed... Had two punt returns for five yards... Majored in Political Science at Hampton. Two-year starter at De La Salle High School in Concord, California. Named second-team all-state as a junior. Full name: Jackie Lee Bates. Single, with a son Jackie Baylin (2). THE FOUNDER S PLAZA Forming a dramatic entrance to the north side of the New Arrowhead is the expansive Founder s Plaza, a tribute to Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt, who was also the driving force behind the formation of the American Football League. The Founder s Plaza is an engaging outdoor area that serves as a meeting place for Chiefs fans and will be a lasting reminder of Hunt s contributions to the game. The Founder s Plaza features a large AFL logo built into decorative pavement at the center. Eight fountains flank the stone and symbolize the league s eight original franchises. A nine-foot heroic sculpture of Hunt designed by Bruce Wolfe (right), greets visitors and fans as they make their way across grounds that feature. Bronze plaques highlight Hunt s many innovations in pro football, soccer and tennis. Greeting fans as they move from the Founder s Plaza through the entrance into the stadium is a three-dimensional diagram of Po Football Hall of Fame Head Coach Hank Stram s famous 65 Toss Power Trap play from Super Bowl IV. Commemorative bricks from Chiefs fans are located in and around the Founder s Plaza, giving Chiefs fans an opportunity to share space with one of the greatest sports innovators and one of the most influential pioneers of professional football that the sport has ever seen. 54 BATES

Pro Career: Valuable running back and special teams performer enters his third training camp with the Chiefs in 2010... Originally joined the Chiefs as a member of the practice squad in 2007 before being promoted to the 53-man roster for the final three contests of that season... Entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Dallas in 2007... Has seen action in 17 NFL contests, recording 21 carries for 68 yards (3.2 avg.) with a TD... Owns four receptions for a one-yard loss and 10 special teams tackles. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/5/10)... Signed with Kansas City (11/19/08)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (11/12/08)... Released by Kansas City (11/10/08)... Signed with Kansas City (11/1/08)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/10/08)... Released by Kansas City (9/9/08)... Signed with Kansas City (12/12/07)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (11/21/07)... Released by Dallas (8/28/07)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Dallas (5/14/07). 2009: Played in five games on offense and special teams... Had seven carries for 21 yards and two catches for a three-yard loss... Added six special teams tackles... Registered a team-high three special teams tackles at Baltimore (9/13)... Recorded five carries for 19 yards with a career-long 12-yard gain vs. Oakland (9/20)... Posted a teamhigh three special teams tackles at Philadelphia (9/27)... Was placed on injured reserve with a shoulder injury on October 15th. 2008: Saw action in nine games on special teams and in one contest on offense, registering one catch for a two-yard loss and four special teams tackles... Played on special teams in the season opener at New England (9/7) before being released on September 9th and added to the practice squad on September 10th... Rejoined the 53-man roster on November 1st... Was released on November 10th and added to the practice squad on November 12th JaCKie Battle 6-2 238 Born: 10/1/83 Humble, TX NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 17/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-07 Houston 26 BATTLE S NFL STATISTICS rb Battle recorded a three-yard TD on his first NFL rushing attempt at Detroit (12/23/07).... Was signed to the 53-man roster on November 19th. 2007: Appeared in three games... Totaled 14 carries for 47 yards (3.4 avg.) with a TD and one reception for four yards... Was added to the practice squad on November 21st and promoted to the 53- man roster on December 12th... Made his NFL debut on special teams vs. Tennessee (12/16)... Produced a three-yard TD run on his first NFL carry at Detroit (12/23)... Rushed 13 times for 44 yards at the N.Y. Jets (12/30). College: Played in 41 games (12 starts) at the University of Houston... Had 441 carries for 2,120 yards (4.8 avg.) with a school-record 31 rushing TDs and six receptions for 45 yards... Played in 13 games (seven starts) as a senior in 2006... Compiled 184 carries for 943 yards with 15 TDs and two catches for 13 yards... His 15 rushing TDs were the highest single-season total in school history... Saw action in 12 games (three starts), totaling 106 carries for 408 yards with five TDs as a junior in 2005... Appeared in five games (one start) as a sophomore in 2004, carrying the ball 49 times for 209 yards with two TDs... Played in 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2003... Rushed 102 times for 560 yards with a team-leading nine TDs and caught three passes for 27 yards... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2002... Majored in Sports Administration at Houston. Tallied 1,524 rushing yards and 20 total TDs at Humble High School in Humble, Texas. Full name: Jackie Battle. Married, wife Christine. RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2007 Kansas City 3-0 14 47 3.4 6 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 2008 Kansas City 9-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 1-2 -2.0-2 0 2009 Kansas City 5-0 7 21 3.0 12 0 2-3 -1.5 3 0 Totals 17-0 21 68 3.2 12 1 4-1 -0.25 4 0 Additional Stats: Has 10 special teams tackles four in 2008 and six in 2009. BATTLE 55

JOVan BelCher 6-2 228 Born: 7/24/87 West Babylon, NY NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 16/3 (0/0) Acq: CFA-09 Maine lb Pro Career: Former rookie free agent enters his second season with Kansas City in 2010... Versatile linebacker led the team with 17 special teams tackles as a rookie in 2009... Has played in 16 games, taking defensive snaps in 12 contests (three starts)... Has registered 33 tackles (26 solo), one tackle behind the line, two QB pressures and one pass defensed. Transactions: Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/8/09). 2009: Played in 16 games on special teams and 12 contests (three starts) on defense... Had 33 tackles (26 solo) with one for loss, two QB pressures, one pass defensed and a team-high 17 special teams tackles... Posted two special teams stops in his first NFL game at Baltimore (9/13)... Tallied three tackles at Philadelphia (9/27) and vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Recorded five tackles in his first career start at Washington (10/18)... Produced three tackles and two QB pressures vs. San Diego (10/25)... Tallied two tackles at Jacksonville (11/8)... Registered one tackle, a pass defensed and a career-high three special teams tackles at Oakland (11/15)... Compiled two tackles, including a tackle of RB Mewelde Moore for a three-yard loss on third and two in OT vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Produced two tackles at San Diego (11/29) and at Cincinnati (12/27)... Compiled a career-high eight tackles (five solo) at Denver (1/3/10). College: Started all 45 games in his fouryear career at Maine... Recorded 293 tackles, 44.0 tackles for loss, 18.0 sacks (-122.0 yards), seven forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and three passes 59 Belcher was a three-time All- America selection as a prep wrestler at West Babylon HS in West Babylon, New York. defensed... Opened all 13 contests as a senior in 2008... Tallied 98 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, one pass defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery... Started all 11 games in 2007 as a junior... Notched 85 tackles, 17.0 tackles for loss, 10.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and a pass defensed... Named second-team All-America by AP... Led the conference with 10.0 sacks and 17.0 tackles for loss... Opened 11 games as a sophomore in 2006... Produced 52 tackles, 3.5 takedowns behind the line, half of a sack and one forced fumble... Started 10 games as a true freshman in 2005... Registered 58 tackles, 6.0 stops for loss, one pass defensed and two forced fumbles... Graduated from Maine with a degree in Child Development. Played linebacker, offensive tackle, nose guard and fullback at West Babylon High School in West Babylon, New York. Led his prep team to its first undefeated regular season as a senior. Participated in the Chiefs Rookie Club in 2009. Full name: Jovan Allen Belcher (pronounced JAvon). Single. BELCHER S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2009 Kansas City 16-3 26 7 33 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 16-3 26 7 33 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Additional Stats: Had 17 special teams tackles in 2009. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8 (five solo) at Denver (1/3/10) Special Teams Tackles: 3 at Oakland (11/15/09) Passes Defensed: 1 at Oakland (11/15/09) CHIEFS FACT Kansas City tied for third in the NFL with five return TDs in 2009. CHIEFS FACT In 2009, RB Jamaal Charles became the first NFL player to ever register 1,100 rushing yards on 190 carries or less. 56 BELCHER

dwayne BOWe 6-2 221 Born: 9/21/84 Miami, FL NFL Exp: 4 (4th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 43/40 (0/0) Acq: D1-07 Louisiana State Wr Pro Career: Former first-round draft pick enters his fourth season in Kansas City... Has accumulated 203 receptions in his inaugural three campaigns with the Chiefs, trailing only only RB Priest Holmes (206) for the highest mark to start his career in Kansas City... Only WR Derrick Alexander (3,215) and WR Otis Taylor (2,701) have recorded more receiving yards among players in their first three seasons with the Chiefs than Bowe (2,606)... Big, strong performer is a determined runner after the catch... His size and leaping ability provide a big target in the Red Zone... Earned a spot on USA Today s All-Joe Team in 2008, which annually recognizes the league s top blue-collar performers... His 86 catches in 2008 were the highest seasonal total ever accumulated by a Chiefs wide receiver... No other player selected in the 2007 NFL Draft can top his reception tally of 203 catches, while only Detroit WR Calvin Johnson (3,071) has more receiving yards over that two-year span... Posted 12 TD catches from 2007-08, tying for the second-highest total by a player in his first two years with Kansas City. Only WR Otis Taylor (13 in 65-66) had more... Racked up 1,022 yards in 2008 to register his initial 1,000-yard campaign... Voted the club s Mack Lee Hill Award Winner as the team s top rookie or first-year player in 2007 when he led all NFL rookie pass catchers with 70 catches for 995 yards, the top marks by a rookie in Chiefs history... His 70 receptions were the most by a rookie wide receiver among the 34 pass catchers selected in the first round from 2000-09... Registered a TD catch in each of his first three starts, becoming the first Chiefs rookie since the AFL-NFL merger to accomplish that feat... Recorded a pair of 100-yard receiving games in 2007, becoming only the third rookie in Chiefs history to accomplish that feat... Was thrust into the lineup as a rookie after WR Eddie Kennison was injured on the first play of HONOR ROLL USA Today All-Joe Team (1) - 2008. Mack Lee Hill Award: Chiefs Rookie of the Year Award (1) - 2007. NFL Rookie of the Week (2) - vs. Minnesota (9/23/07), at San Diego (9/30/07). Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team (1) - 2007. 82 Bowe did not start playing football until his junior year of high school. He assisted his grandmother in raising his cousin. the 2007 season at Houston (9/9/07)... Made his first NFL start the following week at Chicago (9/16/07)... Named to the Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team, becoming the first Chiefs wide receiver to earn that honor since WR Sylvester Morris in 2000... Has seen duty in 43 games (40 starts), catching 203 passes for 2,606 yards (12.8 avg.) with 16 TDs. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (8/6/07)... Originally entered the NFL as the Chiefs first-round pick (23rd overall) in the 2007 NFL Draft. 2009: Played in 11 games with nine starts at WR... Was inactive for one contest and served an NFL suspension for four games... Had a team-high 47 catches for 589 yards (12.5 avg.) with four TDs... Caught four passes for 40 yards with a two-yard TD at Baltimore (9/13)... Recorded five receptions for 56 yards with a 29-yard TD pass vs. Oakland (9/20), marking his first scoring grab from from QB Matt Cassel... Was inactive with a hamstring injury at Philadelphia (9/27), ending his streak of 34 consecutive games played... Produced five receptions for 74 yards with a 16-yard TD with 0:24 remaining in the fourth quarter to send the game into OT vs. Dallas (10/11)... Registered six catches for a season-high 109 yards at Washington (10/18), marking his fifth career 100-yard game.... Posted four receptions for 74 yards at Jacksonville (11/8)... Compiled six catches for 91 yards at Oakland (11/15)... Was on the NFL Reserve/ Suspended List vs. Pittsburgh (11/22), at San Diego (11/29), vs. Denver (12/6) and vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Caught four passes for 56 yards vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Recorded a season-high nine receptions for 61 yards at Cincinnati (12/27). 2008: Started all 16 games for the first time in his career... Established career highs with 86 catches for 1,022 yards (11.9 avg.) and seven TDs... Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team... Joined WR Otis Taylor as the second player in franchise history to register a 1,000-yard season in just his second pro campaign... Ranked seventh in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with 86 catches, the fifth-highest singleseason total in Chiefs history and the best singleseason total in franchise annals by a wide receiver... Finished ninth in the AFC with 1,022 receiving BOWE 57

yards... Tied for fourth in the AFC and tied for sixth in the NFL with 25 catches on third down... Posted five receptions for 49 yards with a 13-yard TD at New England (9/7)... Caught six passes for 90 yards vs. Oakland (9/14)... Had a 15-yard TD at Atlanta (9/21)... Produced seven receptions for 85 yards vs. Denver (9/28)... Registered seven receptions for 86 yards vs. Tennessee (10/19)... Posted six catches for 102 yards at the N.Y. Jets (10/26)... Had a sevenyard TD vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Tallied six receptions for 72 yards at San Diego (11/9)... Produced seven receptions for 53 yards with a career-high two TDs vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Caught a three-yard TD vs. Buffalo (11/23)... Posted seven receptions for 96 yards at Denver (12/7)... Compiled six catches for 44 yards with a one-yard TD vs. San Diego (12/14)... Posted a career-high 10 receptions for a season-high 103 yards at Cincinnati (12/28). 2007: Played in 16 games (15 starts)... Finished second on the team with 70 catches for 995 yards (14.2 avg.) with five TDs... Named the club s Mack Lee Hill Award winner, an honor bestowed on Kansas City s top rookie or first-year player... Selected to the Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team... His 70 receptions, 995 receiving yards and five TD catches led all NFL rookies... His reception and receiving yardage totals were also the highest seasonal totals by a rookie in Chiefs history... His five receiving TDs tied as the third-highest total by a rookie in Chiefs history... Led all NFL rookies with 13 catches of 20+ yards... Caught three passes for 42 yards in his first NFL game at Houston (9/9)... Made his first NFL start at Chicago (9/16), catching his first career TD on a 16-yard pass from QB Damon Huard... Posted five catches for 71 yards with a TD vs. Minnesota (9/23) to win NFL Rookie of the Week honors... Caught eight passes for a career-high 164 yards with a 51-yard TD at San Diego (9/30) to win his second straight NFL Rookie of the Week Award. Became the first Chiefs rookie WR since the AFL- NFL merger to catch a TD pass in his first three NFL starts. Set a Chiefs rookie record with 164 receiving yards, breaking the previous mark of 130 yards set by RB/S Johnny Robinson vs. Buffalo (12/18/60). Became just the fifth rookie in Chiefs history to register a 100-yard receiving game and the second to accomplish the feat on the road... Recorded a career-long 58-yard catch vs. Oakland (10/21)... Caught nine passes for 105 yards vs. Denver (11/11), joining Robinson ( 60) and WR Sylvester Morris (2000) as the only rookies in franchise history to post a pair of 100-yard receiving games... Posted seven catches for 64 yards with a 19-yard TD at NFL LEADERS MOST RECEPTIONS, ROOKIE, 2007 1. 70 Dwayne Bowe........ Kansas City 2. 48 Calvin Johnson............. Detroit 3. 47 James Jones............Green Bay 4. 44 Zach Miller...............Oakland 5. 39 Greg Olsen...............Chicago Indianapolis (11/18)... Produced two catches for 35 yards at Denver (12/9). Caught his 56th pass of the season to pass RB Abner Haynes (55) for the best mark by a rookie in Chiefs history. Ended the day with 821 receiving yards, surpassing E Chris Burford (789) for the highest single-season rookie total in Chiefs history... Caught eight passes for 97 yards with a 34-yard TD at Detroit (12/23). NFL LEADERS RECEIVING YARDS, ROOKIE, 2007 1. 995 Dwayne Bowe...... Kansas City 2. 756 Calvin Johnson........... Detroit 3. 676 James Jones..........Green Bay 4. 576 Anthony Gonzalez.....Indianapolis 5. 444 Zach Miller..............Oakland College: Played in 50 games (30 starts) at LSU... Finished his collegiate career with 154 receptions for 2,403 yards (15.6 avg.) with a schoolrecord 26 TDs... Also had one carry for two yards... Ranked fourth in LSU history with 154 catches while his 2,403 receiving yards were sixth in Tigers annals... Combined with 2007 first overall pick QB JaMarcus Russell (Oakland) to produce 24 career TD catches, making them the top scoring battery in school history... Played in 13 games (11 starts) as a senior in 2006, catching 65 passes for 990 yards (15.2 avg.) with a school single-season record 12 touchdowns... Earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors... Saw action in 12 contests (nine starts), registering 41 receptions for 710 yards (17.3 avg.) with nine TDs in 2005 as a junior... Caught a touchdown pass in seven consecutive games, the longest streak in Tigers history... Appeared in 12 games (10 starts) as a sophomore in 2004, catching 39 passes for 597 yards (15.3 avg.) with five touchdowns... Also had one carry for two yards... Played in 13 games, recording nine receptions for 106 yards as a freshman in 2003... Played in the BCS National Championship Game vs. Oklahoma... Majored in Education at LSU. A first-team All-Florida Class 6A selection at Norland Senior High School in Miami, Florida. Caught 40 passes for 882 yards (20.6 avg.) with 14 scores as a senior when his season was cut short by a foot injury. Added eight catches for 195 yards with three TDs in three playoff contests in leading his school to its first Class 6A State Championship. Recorded 32 receptions for 624 yards (19.5 avg.) with two touchdowns as a junior, his first year of high school football. Established the Un-Bowe-lievable Foundation to assist those raised by grandparents, working closely with the Family Friends Grandparents and Relative Caregivers program. Full name: Dwayne Lorenzo Bowe (pronounced BO). Single. 58 BOWE

BOWE S NFL STATISTICS Receiving RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2007 Kansas City 16-15 70 995 14.2 58 5 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2008 Kansas City 16-16 86 1,022 11.9 36 7 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2009 Kansas City 11-9 47 589 12.5 41 4 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Totals 43-40 203 2,606 12.8 58 16 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Receptions: 10 at Cincinnati (12/28/08) Receiving Yards: 164 at San Diego (9/30/07) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Long Reception: 58 at Oakland (10/21/07) Touchdowns: 2 vs. New Orleans (11/16/08) STREAKS AND MILESTONES: Has caught a pass in 35 consecutive games dating back to a contest vs. Denver (11/11/07), the longest active streak of any Kansas City player. BOWE S 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (5) Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Result 9/30/07 @ San Diego 8 164 20.5 51 1 W 30-16 11/11/07 Denver 9 105 11.7 23 0 L 11-27 10/26/08 @ N.Y. Jets 6 102 17.0 36 0 L 24-28 12/28/08 @ Cincinnati 10 103 10.3 32 0 L 6-16 10/18/09 @ Washington 6 109 18.2 32 0 W 14-6 COLLEGE FOOTBALL AT ARROWHEAD IN 2010 BIG 12 CONFERENCE GAME VS. Iowa State vs. Kansas State September 18, 2010 THE FALL CLASSIC VS. Pittsburg St. vs. Northwest Missouri St. November 13, 2010 THE BORDER SHOWDOWN VS. Kansas vs. Missouri November 27, 2010 BOWE 59

COlin BrOWn 6-7 335 Born: 8/29/85 Braymer, MO NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) Acq: D5-09 Missouri G Pro Career: Local guard prospect enters his second pro campaign after spending his rookie season on injured reserve with a calf injury... Should continue to benefit from the tutelage of offensive line coach Bill Muir. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (6/30/09)... Selected in the fifth round (139th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. 2009: Placed on injured reserve with a calf injury on September 5th where he spent the entire season. College: Played in 43 games with 28 starts at right tackle for the Tigers... Earned All-Big 12 honors as a junior and senior... As a junior in 2007, helped guide Missouri to a number one ranking in the AP poll for the first time since 60... Was part of a prolific offense that finished in the nation s top 10 in total offense his final two seasons... Started all 14 games at right tackle for Missouri as a senior in 2008... Earned All-Big 12 honorable mention accolades... Named the team s Offensive Lineman of the Year by his teammates and coaches... Started all 14 games at right tackle during his junior campaign in 2007... Earned first-team All-Big 12 honors... Was part of the only offensive unit in the country to score 30 or more points in all 12 regular season games... Played in all 13 games in 2006 as a sophomore... Spent 61 the majority of his time on the kickoff unit and saw reserve action at left guard... Saw duty in two games as a freshman in 2005... Was originally a walk-on, but was awarded a scholarship prior to the season... Majored in Secondary Education at Missouri. Was a first-team all-state selection at defensive tackle at Braymer High School in Braymer, Missouri. Earned 11 varsity letters in four different sports. Garnered all-state honors in basketball and was a McDonald s All-America nominee. Full Name: Colin Christopher Brown. Single. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2009 KC (0/0) 0/0 Brown grew up about an hour northeast of Kansas City in Braymer, Missouri and was an avid Chiefs fan, attending several games at Arrowhead as a youth. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 YEARS AGO 2000: The Chiefs mourn the passing of Hall of Fame LB Derrick Thomas. A 54-34 win vs. the defending Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams highlights the year. 1990: The Chiefs finish 11-5 under Head Coach Marty Schottenheimer and make their first of seven postseason appearances in the 90s. 1980: Kansas City finishes the season 8-8 under Head Coach Marv Levy, the team s best record since posting a 7-5-2 mark in 73. 1970: The Chiefs enter the 70 season coming off a 23-7 Super Bowl IV victory over the highly-favored Minnesota Vikings and go on to finish 7-5-2. 1960: The American Football League begins its inaugural season. Lamar Hunt s franchise was then known as the Dallas Texans. Head Coach Hank Stram s club posted an 8-6 record as the Texans shared the Cotton Bowl with the NFL s Dallas Cowboys. 60 BROWN

BrandOn Carr 6-0 207 Born: 5/19/86 Flint, MI NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 32/32 (0/0) Acq: D5-08 Grand Valley State CB Pro Career: Athletic cornerback enters his third NFL campaign... Has started 32 consecutive games at cornerback after joining the club as a fifth-round draft choice from Grand Valley State... Continues to develop and should benefit from the tutelage of defensive backs coach Emmitt Thomas, who is Kansas City s all-time interception leader... Physical performer is an adept cover man who has also displayed plenty of toughness in run support... Became the first Chiefs rookie corner to start all 16 games since CB Kevin Ross in 84... Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team, joining DE Jared Allen (2004) as the only other Chiefs rookie to ever earn that distinction... Was one of only five NFL rookies with four or more takeaways in 2008... In 32 starts has accumulated 137 tackles (127 solo), three interceptions for 98 yards, 25 passes defensed, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (6/11/08)... Entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick (140th overall) of the Chiefs in the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Started 16 games at right CB... Totaled 60 tackles (56 solo) with two for loss, an INT for 31 yards, 19 passes defensed, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Was one of four Chiefs players to start all 16 games... Produced four tackles and a pass defensed at Baltimore (9/13)... Recorded four tackles and a career-high three passes defensed vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Posted four tackles and one pass defensed vs. Dallas (10/11)... Amassed four tackles vs. San Diego (10/25)... Produced four tackles with one for loss and one pass defensed at Oakland (11/15)... Tallied eight tackles vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Posted four tackles and two passes defensed vs. Denver (12/6)... Contributed five tackles with one for loss, a pass defensed in addition to forcing and recovering a TE Shawn Nelson fumble vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Totaled three tackles, intercepted a QB Brady Quinn pass and tied a career high with three passes defensed vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Produced six tackles and tied a career high with three passes defensed at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Started all 16 games, opening 14 contests at left cornerback and two games as a nickel cornerback... Ranked fifth on the squad with 77 tackles (71 solo), including one for loss... Also had two INTs for 67 yards, six passes defensed and HONOR ROLL USA Today All-Joe Team (1) - 2008. 39 Carr was the first Grand Valley State player to be drafted since DT Keyonta Marshall was selected by Philadelphia in the seventh-round of the 2005 NFL Draft. two fumble recoveries... Recovered a WR Randy Moss fumble and was one of six Chiefs rookies to start on Opening Day at New England (9/7)... Produced a team-high eight tackles as a starter in place of an injured CB Patrick Surtain at Atlanta (9/21)... Registered his first career interception off Jay Cutler and recovered a WR Eddie Royal fumble vs. Denver (9/28)... Collected a career-high nine tackles (nine solo) at Carolina (10/5)... Notched six tackles, a pass defensed and returned a Jeff Garcia interception for a career-long 35 yards vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Accumulated six tackles and two passes defensed vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Contributed six tackles vs. Buffalo (11/23). College: Saw duty in 49 career games (42 starts) at Grand Valley State... Posted 206 tackles (147 solo), 11 INTs for 78 yards with one TD, as well as two fumble recoveries with a TD... Was part of a Grand Valley State squad that compiled a 50-4 record and won a pair of NCAA Division II titles during his tenure... Started all 13 games at right cornerback as a senior in 2007... Garnered firstteam All-America honors from The NFL Draft Report, adding second-team honors from the Associated Press Earned All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference first-team accolades and was named the conference s Defensive Back of the Year Recorded 45 tackles (33 solo) Had two INTs for 41 yards with one TD... Deflected a teamhigh 13 passes... Started all 15 games at right cornerback as a junior in 2006, earning first-team All-America and All-GLIAC accolades... Registered 71 tackles (50 solo), a team-high six interceptions (26 yards) and 15 pass deflections... Started all 13 games at right cornerback as a sophomore in 2005, earning all-conference honors... Recorded 78 tackles (57 solo), three INTs with one TD and nine pass deflections... Appeared in eight contests on special teams and saw duty on defense in five games as a true freshman in 2004 Finished the season with 12 tackles (seven solo) and two pass deflections... Majored in Communications at Grand Valley State. CARR 61

Attended Carman-Ainsworth High School in Flint, Michigan. Earned all-conference honors as a senior cornerback, posting 53 tackles with two INTs. Added 24 receptions for 431 yards with four TDs as a wide receiver. Also lettered in basketball. Full name: Brandon Carey Carr. Single, with a daughter Sidney (3). CARR S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2008 Kansas City 16-16 71 6 77 0.0 0.0 2 67 35 0 6 0 2 17 2009 Kansas City 16-16 56 4 60 0.0 0.0 1 31 31 0 19 1 1 0 Totals 32-32 127 10 137 0.0 0.0 3 98 35 0 25 1 3 17 Tackles: 9 (nine solo) at Carolina (10/5/08) Interceptions: 1, three times vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) INT Return Yards: 35 vs. Tampa Bay (11/2/08) Long INT Return: 35 vs. Tampa Bay (11/2/08) Pass Defensed: 3 vs. N.Y. Giants (10/4/09) vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) at Denver (1/3/10) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) Fumble Recoveries: 1 at New England (9/7/08) vs. Denver (9/28/08) vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) An official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place for the Lamar Hunt Super Bowl Gallery at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio on August 8, 2009. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt and members of the Hunt family, as well officials from the Hall of Fame presided over the ceremonies. This is a perfect way to remember his legacy and his contribution to this sport, Hunt commented. Other dignitaries in attendance for the ribbon-cutting ceremony included Super Bowl MVP QBs Dawson, Bart Starr and Troy Aikman, as well as Tennessee Titans Owner Bud Adams, one of the original eight AFL owners who comprised the famed Foolish Club. The final person to step to the THE LAMAR HUNT SUPER BOWL GALLERY podium was Lamar s wife, Norma Hunt, the only woman known to have attended all 44 Super Bowls. There is no honor on Earth that Lamar would rather have, she said about the gallery bearing her late husband s name, because he loved the Super Bowl and he loved the Hall of Fame both so much. The museum s newest gallery, a $2.4 million renovation and modernization project, is named in honor of Hunt, whose vision and love of sports not only gave birth to a new league, but an international sports phenomenon. Hunt is credited with naming the NFL s championship contest, coining the term Super Bowl after watching one of his children play with a Super Ball. Within the Lamar Hunt Super Bowl Gallery dynamic displays and exciting interactive video kiosks highlighting every Super Bowl, the great plays and the game s stars, complements the one-of-a-kind game artifacts that permeates throughout the 4,000-square-foot space. Hunt was the inaugural American Football League (L to R) LB Willie Lanier, LB Bobby Bell, Norma Hunt, QB Len Dawson, CB Emmitt Thomas and K Jan Stenerud. (L to R with scissors) Steve Perry, Commissioner Roger Goodell, Dan Hunt, Norma Hunt, Clark Hunt, Lamar Hunt, Jr. and Sharron Munson figure enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 72. 62 CARR

Pro Career: Mentally and physically tough competitor enters his second campaign in Kansas City... Started 15 games a year ago, and was part of an evolving Chiefs offense that made positive strides as the season progressed... Was acquired on February 28, 2009 along with LB Mike Vrabel from New England... Former understudy to twotime Super Bowl MVP QB Tom Brady led the NFL with 10 fourth-quarter TD passes in 2009... Tied for third in Chiefs history for most TDs thrown (16) by a QB in his first year in Kansas City... Has registered six contests with a 100.0 rating or better, posting a 5-1 record in those contests... Owns four career 300-yard games, including a 331-yard effort vs. Cleveland (12/20/09)... Has produced four four career wins when his club has been tied or tied in the fourth quarter, including a 27-24 OT victory vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09)... Has racked up 12 career multi-td games... Registered a 10-5 record with New England as a starter after Brady was injured on Opening Day vs. Kansas City (9/7/08)... Despite not starting a game under center since his senior campaign in high school, promptly guided New England to a 19-10 victory in his initial NFL start at the N.Y. Jets (9/14/08)... Helped guide New England to an 11-5 record in 2008, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week accolades on two occasions... Was also named to USA Today s All-Joe Team in 2008... Became one of five signal callers in NFL history to boast back-to-back 400-yard games....played in 14 games during his first three pro campaigns, seeing action as a reserve quarterback and as a holder... Has played in 45 career regular season games (30 starts)... Has completed 620 of 1,048 passes (59.2%) for 6,870 yards with 39 TDs and 29 INTs, good for a 79.6 rating... Also owns 135 carries for 487 yards with three TDs and has a 57-yard punt to his credit... Has seen action in four postseason contests, rushing one time for a one-yard loss... Was a member of the Patriots squad that advanced to Super Bowl XLII vs. the N.Y. Giants. Transactions: Signed a contract extension with Kansas City (7/14/09)... Traded to Kansas City along with LB Mike Vrabel in exchange for a 2009 Matt Cassel 6-4 230 Born: 5/17/82 Northridge, CA NFL Exp: 6 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 45/30 (4/0) Acq: T-09 (NE) Southern California HONOR ROLL USA Today All-Joe Team (1) - 2008. Vizio Top Performer - 2008. 7 QB Cassel s younger brother, Justin, pitches in the Chicago White Sox system. second-round pick (34th overall - used on S Patrick Chung) from New England (2/28/09)... Signed a franchise tender with New England (2/9/09)... Signed with New England (6/28/05)... Originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick (230th overall) of New England in the 2005 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2009): Started 15 games at QB and was inactive for one contest with a knee injury... Connected on 271 of 493 passes for 2,924 yards with 16 TDs and 16 INTs for a 69.9 rating... Also rushed 50 times for 189 yards... Completed 67 of 129 passes for 885 yards in the fourth quarter with a league-high 10 TDs... Connected on 33 of 64 throws for 209 yards with 12 TDs in the Red Zone to rank sixth in the AFC with 98.2 rating... Suffered a knee injury in the preseason vs. Seattle (8/28) and was inactive at Baltimore (9/13)... Made his first start in a Chiefs uniform vs. Oakland (9/20)... Connected on 23 of 41 throws for 253 yards with two TDs, good for a 90.8 rating vs. Dallas (10/11). Orchestrated a dramatic drive to force OT that culminated with a 16-yard TD on fourth down to WR Dwayne Bowe... Completed 16 of 31 passes for 186 yards for a 70.1 rating at Washington (10/18), leading the club to its initial victory of the season... Completed 23 of 39 passes for 262 yards with two TDs and a 96.3 rating at Jacksonville (11/8)... Connected on 19 of 34 throws for 216 yards in a 16-10 win at Oakland (11/15)... Completed 15 of 30 passes for 248 yards with two TDs for a 100.4 rating vs. Pittsburgh (11/22), guiding the club to a 27-24 OT win... Connected on 26 of 43 passes for 224 yards vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Completed 22 of 40 throws for a season-high 331 yards with two TDs, good for a 99.1 rating vs. Cleveland (12/20), his fourth career 300-yard game... Completed 13 of 24 throws for 207 yards at Denver (1/3/10), leading the club a 44-24 victory for the Chiefs first road win vs. the Broncos since 2000. New England (2005-08): Played in 30 regular season games (15 starts), completeing 349 of 555 passes (62.9%) for 3,946 yards with 23 TDs and 11 INTs for an 88.2 rating... Added 85 carries for 298 yards with three TDs, along with one punt for 57 yards... Saw duty in four playoff games, primarily as a holder, rushing one time for a one-yard loss. CASSEL 63

2008: Played in 16 games (15 starts), posting a 10-5 record as a starter... Completed 327 of 516 passes (63.4%) for 3,693 yards with 21 TDs and 11 INTs, good for an 89.4 rating... Added 73 carries for 270 yards with two TDs and had one punt for 57 yards... Compiled 3,693 passing yards to finish fourth in the AFC, a figure that ranked as the eighth-higest seasonal total in New England history... His 63.4 completion percentage ranked as the third-highest single-season mark in Patriots lore, while his 89.4 passer rating was the sixth-highest seasonal mark in team history... Recorded 270 rushing yards, the fifth-highest single-season mark by a quarterback in New England annals... Was named the 2008 Vizio Top Performer, an honor given to an NFL player whose performance outpaced their salary by the widest margin... Replaced an injured QB Tom Brady in the first quarter vs. Kansas City (9/7), completing 13 of 18 passes for 152 yards with a 10-yard TD to WR Randy Moss for a 116.0 rating en route to a 17-10 victory... Connected on 16 of 23 throws for 165 yards, good for an 89.9 rating in his first NFL start, a 19-10 win at the N.Y. Jets (9/14)... Connected on 18 of 24 passes for 185 yards with three TDs, good for a 136.3 rating vs. Denver (10/20) to earn AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors... Connected on 22 of 32 throws for 234 yards and rushed nine times for 22 yards with a TD vs. Buffalo (11/9)... Set a career high with 30 completions on a personal-best 51 attempts for 400 yards and three TDs, good for a 103.4 rating vs. the N.Y. Jets (11/13). Threw a 16-yard TD pass to WR Randy Moss with one second left in the fourth quarter to send the game to OT. Also had eight carries for a career-high 62 yards, becoming the fifth player since 70 to post 400 yards passing and 60 yards rushing in the same game... Tied a career high with 30 completions on 43 attempts for a career-best 415 yards with three TDs and an INT for a 114.0 rating at Miami (11/23). Also had two carries for 14 yards with a TD. Joined QB Drew Bledsoe as the only other player in Patriots history to record two 400-yard passing games in a season. Became the fifth player in NFL history to throw for 400 yards in back-to-back games, joining Dan Fouts ( 82), Dan Marino ( 84), Phil Simms ( 85) and Billy Volek (2004). Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week accolades... Connected on 26 of 44 throws for 268 yards with a TD at Seattle (12/7)... Hit 18 of 30 passes for 218 yards with a career-high four TDs and an INT for a 108.1 passer rating at Oakland (12/14)... Completed 20 of 36 throws for 345 yards with three TDs, including a career-long 76-yard TD pass to Moss vs. Arizona (12/21)... Booted a 57- yard punt that was downed at the two-yard line at Buffalo (12/28). 2007: Saw action in six games, completing four of seven passes for 38 yards with an INT... Added four carries for 12 yards with a TD... Scored his first career rushing TD on a 15-yard run vs. Washington (10/28)... Completed both of his pass attempts at Buffalo (11/18). 2006: Played in six games, connecting on five of eight throws for 32 yards and carrying the ball two times for four yards... Completed two of three passes for 12 yards at Miami (12/10)... Connected on three of four throws for 20 yards vs. Houston (12/17)... Played in all three postseason games as the club s holder. 2005: Saw duty in two contests, completing 13 of 24 passes for 183 yards with two TDs and an INT for an 89.4 rating... Added six carries for 12 yards... Saw duty in his first NFL contest vs. San Diego (10/2), completing his first NFL pass attempt to RB Patrick Pass for three yards... Hit 11 of 20 passes with two TDs for 168 yards and a 116.2 rating vs. Miami (1/1/06), throwing his first NFL TD pass to WR Tim Dwight... Rushed one time for a one-yard loss in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Jacksonville (1/7/06). College: Played in 25 games at USC, completing 20 of 33 passes for 192 yards... Served as the backup to a pair of Heisman Trophy winners in QBs Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart... Also played one year of baseball at USC... Part of the Trojans squad that won back-to-back BCS National CASSEL S GAMES WITH A 100.0+ RATING (6) Date Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TDs INTs Rating Result 10/20/08 Denver 24 18 185 3 0 136.3 W 41-7 11/13/08 N.Y. Jets 51 30 400 3 0 103.4 L 31-34 OT 11/23/08 @ Miami 43 30 415 3 1 114.0 W 48-28 12/14/08 @ Oakland 30 18 218 4 1 108.1 W 49-26 12/21/08 Arizona 36 20 345 3 0 116.1 W 47-7 11/22/09 Pittsburgh 30 15 248 2 0 110.4 W 27-24 OT (Minimum 20 pass attempts) CASSEL S GAME-WINNING FOURTH-QUARTER PERFORMANCES (4) Fourth-Quarter Date Opponent Score Result 10/26/08 St. Louis 13-16 W 23-16 12/7/08 @ Seattle 13-21 W 24-21 10/18/09 @ Washington 6-6 W 14-6 11/22/09 Pittsburgh 17-24 W 27-24 OT Note: Cassel has led his teams to victory four times when trailing or tied in the fourth quarter. 64 CASSEL

Championships in 2003-04... Saw action in nine games as a senior in 2004, connecting on 10 of 14 passes for 97 yards... Played in eight games as a quarterback and tight end as a junior in 2003, hitting six of 13 passes for 63 yards... Won the Howard Jones/Football Alumni Club Academic Award as the USC upperclassman with the highest GPA... Saw duty in 10 games as a sophomore in 2002, completing three of four throws for 27 yards... As a redshirt freshman in 2001, completed one of two passes for five yards and rushed three times for 22 yards... Added a 12-yard catch and one tackle... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2000... Majored in Communications at USC. A prep standout at Chatsworth High School in Chatsworth, California. Completed 137 of 261 passes for 2,020 yards with 14 TDs and five INTs to go with 115 carries for 252 yards with 11 TDs as a senior. Helped Chatsworth win the L.A. City baseball title in 99 while hitting.390 with three home runs and 29 RBI as a first baseman and third baseman. Featured in the HBO documentary Freshman Year filmed in 99-00. Played on the Northridge, California team that was a finalist at the 94 Little League World Series. Was selected in the 36th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft by the Oakland A s. His late father, Greg, was a longtime Hollywood script writer. Mother, Barbara, is a Hollywood set decorator who won an Emmy in 2007 for a TV special called An American Classic involving Tony Bennett. Full name: Matthew Brennan Cassel. Married, wife Lauren, with a daughter, Quinn, born in May 2010. Lauren Cassel was a captain on the USC volleyball team that won the 2002 National Championship. CASSEL S NFL STATISTICS Passing Comp. Yds. TD INT Year Team G-S Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. Att. TD Pct. INT Pct. LG Rating 2005 New England 2-0 24 13 183 54.2 7.63 2 8.3 1 4.2 36 89.4 2006 New England 6-0 8 5 32 62.5 4.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 70.8 2007 New England 6-0 7 4 38 57.1 5.43 0 0.0 1 14.3 21 32.7 2008 New England 16-15 516 327 3,693 63.4 7.16 21 4.1 11 2.1 76 89.4 2009 Kansas City 15-15 493 271 2,924 55.0 5.93 16 3.2 16 3.2 61 69.9 KC Totals 15-15 493 271 2,924 55.0 5.93 16 3.2 16 3.2 61 69.9 NFL Totals 45-30 1,048 620 6,870 59.2 6.56 39 3.7 29 2.8 76 79.6 Additional Stats: Had one punt for 57 yards at Buffalo (12/28/08). Postseason: In four postseason games, has one rush for a one-yard loss. Rushing Year Team No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2005 New England 6 12 2.0 9 0 2006 New England 2 4 2.0 5 0 2007 New England 4 12 3.0 15 1 2008 New England 73 270 3.7 19 2 2009 Kansas City 50 189 3.8 13 0 KC Totals 50 189 3.8 13 0 NFL Totals 135 487 3.6 19 3 Additional Stats: Had one punt for 57 yards at Buffalo (12/28/08). Pass Attempts: 51 vs. N.Y. Jets (11/13/08) Pass Completions: 30 vs. N.Y. Jets (11/13/08) at Miami (11/23/08) Passing Yards: 415 at Miami (11/23/08) TD Passes: 4 at Oakland (12/14/08) Interceptions: 4 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) Long Pass: 76 vs. Arizona (12/21/08) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Cons. Passes Without an INT: 150 (9/20/09-10/25/09) Rushing Attempts: 9 vs. Buffalo (11/9/08) Rushing Yards: 62 vs. N.Y. Jets (11/13/08) Long Run: 19 vs. N.Y. Jets (11/13/08) Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Washington (10/28/07) vs. Buffalo (11/9/08) at Miami (11/23/08) CASSEL S 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (4) Date Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TDs INTs Result 11/13/08 N.Y. Jets 51 30 400 3 0 L 31-34 OT 11/23/08 @ Miami 43 30 415 3 1 W 48-28 12/21/08 Arizona 36 20 345 3 0 W 47-7 12/20/09 Cleveland 40 22 331 2 0 L 34-41 CASSEL 65

tim Castille 5-11 238 Born: 5/29/84 Birmingham, AL NFL Exp: 4 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 21/0 (2/0) Acq: FA-09 Alabama Pro Career: Versatile running back signed with Kansas City as a free agent on November 17th a year ago... Enters his first training camp with the Chiefs in 2010... Can play either running back or fullback... Spent two seasons with Arizona (2007-08) after entering the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Cardinals in 2007... Has seen duty in 21 games... Has 14 carries for 55 yards, eight catches for 48 yards with a TD and 15 special teams tackles... Owns a three-yard reception and a special teams stop in two postseason contests. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (11/17/09)... Released by Arizona (9/4/09)... Signed with Arizona as a rookie free agent (4/30/07). Kansas City (2009): Played in seven contests... Had 14 rushes for 55 yards (3.9 avg.) and four receptions for 37 yards (9.3 avg.) with a TD... Also threw an INT on a halfback option play... Had five special teams tackles, including two at San Diego (11/29)... Rushed three times for 26 yards and had an eight-yard catch vs. Denver (12/6)... Produced a career-high four carries for nine yards vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Made a sensational grab between three defenders for a 20-yard TD at Cincinnati (12/27)... Carried the ball three times for 19 yards and threw an INT on a halfback pass at Denver (1/3/10). Arizona (2007-08): Played in 14 games at fullback and was inactive for two contests... Had four receptions for 11 yards with 10 special teams tackles... Appeared in two postseason contests.. (2008): Played in 14 games and was inactive for two contests... Caught four passes for 11 yards and racked up 10 special teams tackles... Registered two special teams tackles vs Miami (9/14)... Was inactive vs. Buffalo (10/5) and vs. Dallas (10/12)... Produced two special teams tackles at Philadelphia (11/27)... Had a five-yard catch vs. Seattle (12/28) 46 CASTILLE S NFL STATISTICS rb Castille s father, Jeremiah, played six NFL seasons with Tampa Bay ( 83-86) and Denver ( 87-88).... Played in an NFC Wild Card Game vs. Atlanta (1/3/09)... Had a three-yard catch and a special teams tackle in an NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Carolina (1/10/09)... Was inactive for the NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia (1/18/09) and Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pittsburgh (2/1/09). 2007: Was inactive for all 16 games. College: Played in 43 games in four seasons at Alabama... Rushed 155 times for 524 yards with 20 TDs and caught 59 passes for 363 yards... Recorded 40 carries for 120 yards with a team-high five TDs as a senior in 2006... Rushed 45 times for 124 yards with a team-best seven TDs and caught 10 passes for 56 yards as a junior... Tallied 62 rushes for 237 yards with six TDs and 14 receptions for 104 yards as a sophomore... Saw action in 12 games with 10 starts as a true freshman in 2003, becoming the first true freshman to start the season opener for Alabama 73... Majored in Communications. Produced 875 rushing yards as a senior at Briarwood High School in Briarwood, Alabama. Brother, Simeon, was a defensive back at Alabama and played in the NFL with Cincinnati (2008) and San Diego (2009). Father, Jeremiah, was an All-America defensive back at Alabama. Full name: Timothy Nehemiah Castille (pronounced cas-steel). Married, wife Dee with a daughter Breanna (1). RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2007 Arizona 0-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2008 Arizona 14-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 4 11 2.8 5 0 2009 Kansas City 7-0 14 55 3.9 16 0 4 37 9.3 20 1 KC Totals 7-0 14 55 3.9 16 0 4 37 9.3 20 1 NFL Totals 21-0 14 55 3.9 16 0 8 48 6.0 20 1 Additional Stats: Has 15 special teams tackles 10 in 2008 and five in 2009. Threw an INT at Denver (1/3/10). Postseason: Played in two games in 2008, recording a three-yard reception and a special teams tackle. 66 CASTILLE

Chris ChaMBers Wr 5-11 190 Born: 8/12/78 Cleveland, OH NFL Exp: 10 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 140/120 (5/2) Acq: UFA-10 (KC) Wisconsin One-Time Pro Bowler (2005) Pro Career: Seasoned veteran was awarded to Kansas City via a waiver claim on November 3, 2009... Veteran performer played with Miami (2001-07) and San Diego (2007-09) prior to joining the Chiefs... Durable wide receiver provides leadership qualities to the locker room and field... Owns outstanding leaping ability and can make difficult catches over defenders... Can stretch the field vertically with his speed... Was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 2005 season with the Dolphins... Has played in 140 regular season games (120 starts)... Owns 518 receptions for 7,435 yards (14.4 avg.) with 57 touchdowns... Also has 44 rushes for 373 yards (8.5 avg.) and 36 kickoff returns for 811 yards (22.5 avg.)... Has registered 19 career regular season 100-yard receiving games... Has seen action in five postseason contests (two starts), catching 24 passes for 407 yards (17.0 avg.) with one TD and one 100-yard receiving game. Transactions: Re-signed with Kansas City as an unrestricted free agent (3/8/10)... Claimed off waivers by Kansas City from San Diego (11/3/09)... Waived by San Diego (11/2/09)... Traded to San Diego in exchange for a second-round pick (used 57th overall on QB Chad Henne) from Miami (10/16/07)... Signed with Miami (8/5/04)... Signed with Miami (7/23/01)... Originally entered the NFL as a secondround pick (52nd overall) of Miami in the 2001 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2009): Started nine games at WR... Had 36 receptions for a team-high 608 yards (16.9 avg.) with four TDs... Led the team with 10 catches of 20+ yards... Claimed off waivers from San Diego on November 3rd... Caught three passes for 70 yards with two TDs, including a 54-yard score at Jacksonville (11/8)... Posted three receptions for 60 yards at Oakland (11/15)... Recorded four catches for 119 yards, including a season-long Pro Bowls (1) - 2005 HONOR ROLL Football News All-Rookie Team (1) - 2001 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month (1) - Nov. 2001 AFC Player of the Week (1) - vs. Buffalo (12/4/05) 84 Chambers established the CATCH-84 Foundation (Children Achieving Through Community Help) to benefit youth and athletic programs (www.catch84.com). 61-yard reception in OT vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Collected a season-high seven receptions for 70 yards with a seven-yard TD at San Diego (11/29)... Posted four catches for 50 yards vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Tallied five receptions for 114 yards with a nine-yard TD vs. Cleveland (12/20), his 19th-career 100-yard game... Caught five passes for 80 yards at Denver (1/3/10). San Diego (2007-09): Appeared in 31 games (21 starts)... Caught 77 passes for 1,139 yards (14.8 avg.) with 10 TDs... Added three carries for 18 yards (6.0 avg.)... Also played in five playoff games (two starts), recording 24 receptions for 407 yards (17.0 avg.) with a TD. 2009: Played in seven games (five starts)... Caught nine passes for 122 yards (13.6 avg.) with a TD... Had two receptions for 30 yards vs. Baltimore (9/20)... Recorded four catches for 39 yards with a TD at Pittsburgh (10/4)... Was waived on November 2nd. 2008: Played in 14 games (nine starts), recording 33 catches for 462 yards (14.0 avg.) with five TDs and one rush for one yard... Had a 44-yard TD reception vs. Carolina (9/7)... Tallied four catches for 83 yards with two TDs at Denver (9/14)... Caught a 27-yard TD pass vs. the N.Y. Jets (9/22)... Recorded three catches for 30 yards with a TD at Miami (10/5)... Was inactive with an ankle injury vs. New England (10/12) and at Buffalo (10/19)... Compiled five receptions for 47 yards at New Orleans (10/26)... Caught six passes for 61 yards vs. Indianapolis (11/23)... Played in two postseason contests, catching eight passes for 129 yards (16.1 avg.)... Tallied four receptions for 57 yards in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Indianapolis (1/3/09)... Registered four catches for 72 yards in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Pittsburgh (1/11/09). 2007: Saw action in 10 games (seven starts)... Caught 35 passes for 555 yards (15.9 avg.) with four TDs... Added two carries for 17 yards (8.5 avg.)... Acquired in trade from Miami on October 16th in exchange for a 2008 second-round selection... Had two catches for 35 yards with a TD in his first game with San Diego vs. Houston (10/28)... Recorded five receptions for 59 yards at Minnesota (11/4)... Tallied four catches for 93 yards at Jacksonville (11/18)... CHAMBERS 67

Produced five receptions for 22 yards with a TD vs. Baltimore (11/25)... Compiled four catches for 90 yards at Tennessee (12/9)... Amassed four receptions for 69 yards vs. Detroit (12/16)... Caught four passes for 71 yards with a TD vs. Denver (12/24)... Had three catches for 49 yards with a TD at Oakland (12/30)... Played in three postseason contests (two starts), catching 16 passes for 278 yards (17.4 avg.) with a TD... Registered six catches for a postseason career-high 121 yards in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Tennessee (1/6/08)... Posted three receptions for 67 yards with a TD in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Indianapolis (1/13/08)... Tallied a postseason career-best seven catches for 90 yards in the AFC Championship Game at New England (1/20/08). Miami (2001-07): Played in 100 games (90 starts)... Produced 405 receptions for 5,688 yards (14.0 avg.) with 43 TDs... Also had 41 carries for 355 yards (8.7 avg.) and 36 kickoff returns for 811 yards (22.5 avg.)... Stands fourth in Dolphins history with 43 receiving TDs, while his 405 catches and 5,074 receiving yards each rank fifth in franchise annals... Had 17 100-yard receiving games, the third-highest total in club annals. 2007: Played in six games (five starts)... Tallied 31 receptions for 415 yards (13.4 avg.) and one rush for a five-yard loss... Caught six passes for 92 yards at Washington (9/9)... Registered nine catches for 109 yards vs. Dallas (9/16)... Produced six receptions for 101 yards at the N.Y. Jets (9/23)... Collected six catches for 73 yards at Cleveland (10/14)... Traded to San Diego on October 16th in exchange for a 2008 second-round pick. 2006: Opened all 16 contests... Recorded 59 catches for 677 yards (11.5 avg.) with four TDs and eight carries for 95 yards (11.9 avg.)... Caught five passes for 59 yards at Pittsburgh (9/7)... Had four catches for 55 yards with a TD vs. Buffalo (9/17)... Collected four receptions for 39 yards vs. Tennessee (9/24)... Produced three catches for 28 yards with a TD at Houston (10/1)... Caught five passes for 29 yards at New England (10/8)... Registered five receptions for 60 yards with a TD at the N.Y. Jets (10/15)... Had five catches for 58 yards with a TD at Chicago (11/5)... Totaled six receptions for 44 yards vs. Minnesota (11/19)... Compiled eight catches for 121 yards vs. Jacksonville (12/3). 2005: Started all 16 games... Caught a career-high 82 passes for a career-best 1,118 yards (13.6 avg.) with 11 TDs... Also rushed 12 times for 92 yards (7.7 avg.)... Named to his first career Pro Bowl... His 11 TD receptions tied for second in the AFC and tied for third in the NFL... Tallied five receptions for 40 yards vs. Denver (9/11)... Recorded six catches for 93 yards with a TD vs. Carolina (9/25)... Amassed four catches for 60 yards at Buffalo (10/9)... Had two receptions for 88 yards with a career-long 77-yard TD catch vs. Kansas City (10/21)... Caught four passes for 25 yards with a TD at New Orleans (10/30)... Recorded six catches for 69 yards with two TDs vs. New England (11/13)... Totaled six receptions for 101 yards at Oakland (11/27)... Registered a career-high 15 catches for a careerbest 238 yards with a game-winning four-yard TD reception in a 24-23 victory vs. Buffalo (12/4) to earn AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors... Posted eight catches for 121 yards with two TDs... Had four receptions for 34 yards with a TD vs. the N.Y. Jets (12/18)... Compiled five catches for 51 yards with two TDs vs. Tennessee (12/24)... Posted five catches for 75 yards at New England (1/1/06). 2004: Started 15 games and was inactive for one contest... Produced 69 receptions for 898 yards (13.0 avg.) with seven TDs and nine carries for 76 yards (8.4 avg.)... Caught six passes for 35 yards vs. Tennessee (9/11)... Had five catches for 69 yards at Cincinnati (9/19)... Was inactive with a knee injury vs. the N.Y. Jets (10/3)... Compiled six receptions for 37 yards with a TD at New England (10/10)... Recorded three catches for 128 yards with a 71-yard TD reception vs. St. Louis (10/24)... Tallied seven catches for 104 yards vs. Arizona (11/7)... Posted nine receptions for 103 yards with a TD at Seattle (11/21)... Registered five catches for 64 yards with a TD at San Francisco (11/28)... Caught five passes for 49 yards with a TD vs. Buffalo (12/5)... Totaled five receptions for 47 yards at Denver (12/12)... Had four catches for 146 yards with a 76-yard TD reception at Baltimore (1/2/05). 2003: Opened all 16 games for the first time in his career... Caught 64 passes for 963 yards (15.0 avg.) with a career-high 11 TDs... Also carried the ball four times for 30 yards... Led the AFC and ranked third in the NFL with 11 TD catches... Posted seven receptions for 118 yards with two TDs vs. Houston (9/7)... Tallied four catches for 91 yards at the N.Y. Jets (9/14)... Amassed five catches for 51 yards with a TD vs. Buffalo (9/21)... Collected three receptions for 30 yards with a TD vs. New England (10/19)... Caught four passes for 79 yards with a TD at San Diego (10/27)... Had three catches for 56 yards with a TD vs. Indianapolis (11/2)... Totaled five receptions for 96 yards with a career-high three TDs on Thanksgiving Day at Dallas (11/27)... Caught four passes for 32 yards at New England (12/7)... Registered five catches for 86 yards vs. Philadelphia (12/15)... Caught a 23-yard TD pass at Buffalo (12/21)... Totaled nine receptions for 153 yards with a TD vs. the N.Y. Jets (12/28). 2002: Started 15 games and was inactive for one contest... Produced 52 receptions for 734 yards (14.1 avg.) with three TDs and six rushes for 78 yards (13.0 avg.)... Caught three passes for 36 yards with a TD vs. Detroit (9/8)... Recorded four catches for 57 yards at Indianapolis (9/15)... Had four catches for 33 yards vs. the N.Y. Jets (9/22)... Tallied six receptions for 102 yards at Kansas City (9/29)... Caught six passes for 62 yards with a TD vs. New England (10/6)... Was inactive with a head injury vs. Buffalo (10/20)... Totaled five catches for 55 yards at Green Bay (11/4)... Posted four receptions for 50 yards vs. Baltimore (11/17)... Registered four catches for 34 yards vs. San Diego (11/24)... Tallied seven receptions for 138 yards vs. Oakland (12/15)... Amassed two catches for 68 yards with a 59-yard TD at Minnesota (12/21). 2001: Played in 16 games (seven starts)... Caught 48 passes for 883 yards (18.4 avg.) with seven TDs... Added one rush for a 11-yard loss and 36 kickoff returns for 811 yards (22.5 avg.)... Named 68 CHAMBERS

the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by Football News and Football Digest... His 883 receiving yards and seven TD catches were the top single-season totals by a rookie in Dolphins history... Selected the Dolphins Newcomer of Year... Had two catches for 52 yards in his first career NFL start at Tennessee (9/9)... Recorded four receptions for 59 yards at St. Louis (9/30)... Tallied three catches for 53 yards at the N.Y. Jets (10/14)... Caught four passes for 54 yards vs. Carolina (11/4)... Posted three catches for 113 yards with two TD catches of 74 and 29 yards at Indianapolis (11/11)... Caught five passes for 101 yards with two TDs at Buffalo (11/25)... Named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for November, producing 14 catches for 293 yards (20.9 avg.) with four TDs... Totaled three receptions for 35 yards with a TD vs. Denver (12/2)... Registered three catches for 36 yards with two TDs vs. Indianapolis (12/10)... Caught seven passes for 124 yards at New England (12/22)... Was inactive with an ankle injury for an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Baltimore (1/13/02). College: A four-year letterman and three-year starter at Wisconsin... Played in 43 games (33 starts), catching 127 passes for 2,004 yards (15.8 avg.) with 10 TDs and rushing two times for 17 yards... Also had one kickoff return for 15 yards and five punt returns for two yards... Started nine games as a senior in 2000, recording a team-best 52 receptions for 813 yards with five TDs... Named second-team All-Big Ten... Opened 11 contests in 99 as a junior... Tallied a team-high 41 catches for 578 yards (14.1 avg.) with four TDs... Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten accolades... Started all 13 contests as a sophomore in 98, producing a team-high 28 receptions for 563 yards (20.1 avg.) with one TD... Saw action in 10 games his freshman campaign in 97, catching six passes for 50 yards... Returned one kickoff for 15 yards and five punts for two yards... Played in seven games for the Badgers basketball team as a freshman... Majored in Sociology and Law at Wisconsin. Was a two-time all-state selection in football at Bedford High School in Bedford, Ohio. Caught 75 passes with 24 touchdowns in his career. Earned third-team all-state honors as a senior in basketball after averaging 22.0 points per game. Also a member of the school s track team. Hosts a two-day football camp at Bedford High School, awarding two $2,500 scholarships to campers who excel in athletics, academics and community service. Co-owns King Ape Entertainment (www. KingApeEnt.com) music label. Full name: Christopher James Chambers. Single with a son Chaz (3). CHAMBERS NFL STATISTICS Receiving RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2001 Miami 16-7 48 883 18.4 74 7 1-11 -11.0-11 0 2002 Miami 15-15 52 734 14.1 59 3 6 78 13.0 45 0 2003 Miami 16-16 64 963 15.0 57 11 4 30 7.5 12 0 2004 Miami 15-15 69 898 13.0 76 7 9 76 8.4 24 0 2005 Miami 16-16 82 1,118 13.6 77 11 12 92 7.7 61 0 2006 Miami 16-16 59 677 11.5 46 4 8 95 11.9 39 0 2007 Miami 6-5 31 415 13.4 28 0 1-5 -5.0-5 0 San Diego 10-7 35 555 15.9 44 4 2 17 8.5 9 0 2008 San Diego 14-9 33 462 14.0 48 5 1 1 1.0 1 0 2009 San Diego 7-5 9 122 13.6 20 1 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Kansas City 9-9 36 608 16.9 61 4 0 0 0.0 -- 0 KC Totals 9-9 36 608 16.9 61 4 0 0 0.0 -- 0 NFL Totals 140-120 518 7,435 14.4 77 57 44 373 8.5 61 0 Additional Stats: Had 36 kickoff returns for 811 yards (22.5 avg.) in 2001. POSTSEASON Receiving RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2001 Miami 0-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2007 San Diego 3-2 16 278 17.4 39 1 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2008 San Diego 2-0 8 129 16.1 25 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Totals 5-2 24 407 17.0 39 1 0 0.0 0.0 -- 0 Receptions: 15 vs. Buffalo (12/4/05) Receiving Yards: 238 vs. Buffalo (12/4/05) Long Reception: 77 vs. Kansas City (10/21/05) Touchdowns: 3 at Dallas (11/27/03) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 3, three times, last vs. Tennessee (12/24/05) Rushing Yards: 61 vs. Denver (9/11/05) Long Run: 61 vs. Denver (9/11/05) CHAMBERS 69

CHAMBERS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (19) Date @ Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Result 11/11/01 @ Indianapolis* 3 113 37.7 74t 2 W 27-24 11/25/01 @ Buffalo* 5 101 20.2 32t 2 W 34-27 12/22/01 @ New England* 7 124 17.7 44 0 L 20-13 9/29/02 @ Kansas City* 6 102 17.0 38 0 L 48-30 12/15/02 Oakland* 7 138 19.7 40 0 W 23-17 9/7/03 Houston* 7 118 16.9 57t 2 L 21-20 12/28/03 N.Y. Jets* 9 153 17.0 24 1 W 23-21 10/24/04 St. Louis* 3 128 42.7 71t 1 W 31-14 11/7/04 Arizona* 7 104 14.9 30 0 L 24-23 11/21/04 @ Seattle* 9 103 11.4 28 1 L 24-17 1/2/05 @ Baltimore* 4 146 36.5 76t 1 L 30-23 11/27/05 @ Oakland* 6 101 16.8 24 0 W 33-21 12/4/05 Buffalo* 15 238 15.9 57 1 W 24-23 12/11/05 @ San Diego* 8 121 15.1 35t 2 W 23-21 12/3/06 Jacksonville* 8 121 15.1 46 0 L 24-10 9/16/08 Dallas# 9 109 12.1 24 0 L 37-20 9/23/08 @ N.Y. Jets# 6 101 16.8 26 0 L 31-28 11/22/09 Pittsburgh^ 4 119 29.8 61 0 W 27-24 OT 12/20/09 Cleveland^ 5 114 22.8 39 1 L 34-41 * with Miami # with San Diego ^ with Kansas City JaMaal Charles 5-11 199 Born: 12/27/86 Port Arthur, TX NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 31/12 (0/0) Acq: D3a-08 Texas rb Pro Career: Exciting runner with blazing speed enters his third season in Kansas City... Is a threat to break a big play every time he touches the ball, whether as a runner, a receiver or a return man... Had a breakout season in 2009 leading the Chiefs in rushing yards (1,120), yards from scrimmage (1,417), combined net yards (2,342) and total TDs (nine)... Registered five 100-yard rushing games... Over the season s final eight games, his 968 rushing yards ranked second in the league behind only Tennessee RB Chris Johnson (1,047), while his 1,126 yards from scrimmage over that span were topped only by Johnson (1,388)... Charles became the first player in NFL history to rush for over 1,100 yards on fewer than 200 rushing attempts, needing HONOR ROLL Derrick Thomas Award: Chiefs Most Valuable Player (1) - 2009. AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (1) - vs. PIT (11/22/09). 25 Charles cousin, Graylin Johnson, played safety at Texas ( 89-90), while another cousin, RaShonta LeBlanc, played basketball at LSU (2004-08). just 190 carries to become the ninth player in Chiefs history to record a 1,000-yard campaign... Produced four consecutive 100-yard rushing games to conclude the 2009 season, including a single-game franchise record 259 rushing yards at Denver (1/3/10)... Compiled 361 rushing yards his final two games, the most rushing yards in consecutive games in Chiefs history... Became the first player in franchise history to register four TD runs of 40+ yards in a season... Finished the 2009 campaign with a 5.89 yards-percarry average, the second-highest single-season mark in team annals (min. 100 atts.)... A true multipurpose threat, returned the opening kickoff for a 97-yard TD in a 27-24 OT win vs. Pittsburgh (11/22), earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.... An excellent blocker who isn t afraid to 70 CHARLES

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK RUSHING YARDS, GAME 1. 259 Jamaal Charles... at DEN (1/3/10) 2. 211 Larry Johnson.. at HOU (11/20/05) 3. 201 Larry Johnson.... vs. CIN (1/1/06) 4. 200 Barry Word..... at DET (10/14/90) 5. 198 Larry Johnson.. vs. DEN (9/28/08) get physical with larger defenders... Has seen duty in 31 games (12 starts)... Has rushed 257 times for 1,477 yards (5.7 avg.) with seven TDs and caught 67 passes for 569 yards (8.5 avg.) with two TDs... Also caught a two-point conversion pass... Has posted 51 kickoff returns for 1,246 yards (24.4 avg.) with a TD to go with eight special teams tackles. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/21/08)... Originally entered the NFL as the first of three Chiefs third-round picks (73rd overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Saw action in 15 games (10 starts) on offense and special teams... Was inactive for one contest... Had 190 carries for a team-high 1,120 yards (5.9 avg.) with seven TDs and 40 catches for 297 yards (7.4 avg.) with a TD... Added a two-point conversion reception... Also had 36 kickoff returns for 925 yards (25.7 avg.) with a 97-yard TD and four special teams tackles... Received the Derrick Thomas Award as the Chiefs MVP, becoming the youngest player to win the honor in team history... Had 190 carries on the season, 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.) and ranked as the second-highest single-season mark in team annals (min. 100 atts.)... Ranked fourth in the NFL with 2,342 combined net yards, the second-highest seasonal total in franchise history... Compiled 968 rushing yards since November 15th, the second-highest total in the NFL over that period behind only Tennessee RB Chris Johnson (1,047)... Collected 1,126 yards from scrimmage since November 15th, the second-highest total in the NFL over that timeframe behind Johnson (1,388)... His five 100-yard rushing games ranked fifth in the NFL... His four straight 100-yard games to end the season tied as third-longest streak in team history... Registered a TD in six consecutive games, tying for the eighth-longest streak in team annals... Stood seventh in the AFC and led the AFC West with 1,120 rushing yards... Had five 100-yard rushing games, tying for fourth in the AFC and tying for fifth in the NFL... Finished ninth in the NFL with 25 carries of 10+ yards... Tied for second in the NFL with three carries of 50+ yards... His 297 receiving yards were ninth among RBs in the AFC... Was eighth in the AFC among RBs with 40 receptions... Finished sixth in the AFC with 925 kickoff return yards... Was seventh in the AFC with 36 kickoff returns... Had 26 kickoff returns of 20+ yards, ranking fifth in the AFC... Ranked fifth in the AFC with a 25.7-yard kickoff return average... Carried the ball four times for eight yards and caught four passes for 29 yards to go with four kickoff returns for 93 yards at Baltimore (9/13)... Was inactive vs. Oakland (9/20)... Rushed six times for 36 yards and caught three passes for 34 yards at Philadelphia (9/27)... Produced five kickoff returns for 138 yards vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Caught five passes for 54 yards and five kickoff returns for 100 yards vs. Dallas (10/11)... Carried the ball four times for 33 yards and took back a career-high six kickoffs for 147 yards vs. San Diego (10/25)... Rushed six times for 36 yards and caught three passes for 19 yards at Jacksonville (11/8). Scored on a two-point conversion pass from QB Matt Cassel in the fourth quarter... Had 18 carries for 103 yards, his second NFL LEADERS YARDS PER CARRY, 2009 1. 5.89 Jamaal Charles...... Kansas City 2. 5.60 Chris Johnson.........Tennessee 3. 5.27 Ray Rice...............Baltimore 4. 5.17 DeAngelo Williams........Carolina 5. 5.13 Jonathan Stewart.........Carolina * Minimum 150 attempts. career 100-yard game at Oakland (11/15). Had a 44-yard TD and recorded four receptions for 14 yards. Also had three kickoff returns for 78 yards... Returned four kickoffs for a career-high 158 yards (39.5 avg.), including a 97-yard TD, tying for the fifth longest in Chiefs history vs. Pittsburgh (11/22) to win AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Carried the ball 17 times for 58 yards. It was the first kickoff return for a TD by the Chiefs since WR Dante Hall had a 96-yard TD vs. Philadelphia (10/2/05). His return marked the first time that Kansas City had returned the opening kickoff of a game for a touchdown since Hall had a 97-yard TD kickoff return vs. Denver (12/19/04). His 97-yard kickoff return was the sixth-longest in the AFC and tied for the ninthlongest in the NFL in 2009... Recorded 14 carries for 93 yards with a four-yard TD and three catches for 54 yards at San Diego (11/29)... Posted 18 rushes NFL RECORD BOOK: MOST RUSHING YARDS, GAME 1. 296 Adrian Peterson Minnesota..................... vs. San Diego (11/4/07) 2. 295 Jamal Lewis Baltimore...................... vs. Cleveland (9/14/03) 3. 286 Jerome Harrison Cleveland.................... at Kansas City (12/20/09) 4. 278 Corey Dillon Cincinnati....................... vs. Denver (10/22/00) 5. 275 Walter Payton Chicago......................vs. Minnesota (11/20/77) 6. 273 O.J. Simpson Buffalo.......................... at Detroit (11/25/76) 7. 266 Shaun Alexander Seattle........................ vs. Oakland (11/11/01) 8. 259 Jamaal Charles Kansas City....................... at Denver (1/3/10) 9. 251 Mike Anderson Denver...................... at New Orleans (12/3/00) 10. 250 O.J. Simpson Buffalo..................... at New England (9/16/73) CHARLES 71

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK COMBINED NET YARDS, SEASON 1. 2,446 Dante Hall............... 2003 2. 2,342 Jamaal Charles........... 2009 3. 2,287 Priest Holmes............. 2002 4. 2,236 Dante Hall............... 2004 5. 2,283 Dante Hall............... 2005 for 56 yards with one TD vs. Denver (12/6)... Rushed 20 times for 143 yards with a career-long 76-yard TD and caught a personal-high seven passes for 38 yards vs. Buffalo (12/13). Established a career high with 27 attempts from scrimmage. His 76-yard run tied as the seventh-longest run in Chiefs history... Recorded a career-high 25 carries for 154 yards with a 47-yard TD vs. Cleveland (12/20). Tied a career high with 27 attempts from scrimmage... Produced 24 carries for 102 yards and three receptions for 22 yards at Cincinnati (12/27). Tied a career-high with 27 attempts from scrimmage... Rushed 25 times for a Chiefs single-game record 259 yards with a career-high two TDs and caught one pass for three yards at Denver (1/3/10), becoming the third player in team history with 200 or more yards in a game. It was the eighth-highest single-game total in NFL history. His 259 yards were the second-highest total ever recorded by an individual against Denver, trailing a 278-yard performance by Bengals RB Corey Dillon at Cincinnati (10/22/00). Posted his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing game, tying as the third-longest streak in team history. Recorded 361 rushing yards in consecutive games, breaking the previous mark of 343 set by RB Larry Johnson in 2005. Finished the first half with 113 yards, becoming the first Chiefs player to have 100 rushing yards in a single half since Johnson had 105 yards in the second half vs. Denver (9/28/08). Registered a 56-yard TD, giving him a team-record four TD runs of 40+ yards on the season. Compiled 315 rushing yards vs. Denver in 2009, the highest total against an opponent in a single season in Chiefs history. 2008: Played in 16 games (two starts)... Had 67 carries for 357 yards (5.3 avg.) and 27 catches NFL RECORD BOOK: FEWEST CARRIES 1,100-YARD RUSHERS, SEASON 1. 190 Jamaal Charles, KC........ 2009 2. 209 Leroy Kelly, CLE............ 1966 3. 213 Larry Csonka, MIA.......... 1972 4. 215 Jim Brown, CLE............ 1960 5. 216 John Brockington, GB....... 1971 DeAngelo Williams, CAR..... 2009 for 272 yards (10.1 avg.) with a TD... Also had 15 kickoff returns for 321 yards (21.4 avg.) and four special teams tackles... Ranked fifth among AFC rookies with 357 rushing yards... Started at RB at New England (9/7) when the team opened with three RBs... Had a career-high two special teams tackles vs. Denver (9/28)... Left the game in the second quarter with an ankle sprain at the N.Y. Jets (10/26)... Toted the ball 18 times for 106 yards vs. Tampa Bay (11/2), his first career 100-yard game... Started at San Diego (11/9) before re-aggrevating his ankle injury... Caught three passes for 45 yards with a 36- yard TD vs. Buffalo (11/23)... Had three catches for a career-high 102 yards vs. Miami (12/21), including a career-long 75-yard catch. Became the first Chiefs rookie running back to post a 100-yard receiving game since RB Joe Delaney accomplished the feat vs. Oakland (10/11/81). NFL RECORD BOOK RUSHING YARDS VS. DENVER, GAME 1. 278 Corey Dillon........ at CIN (10/22/00) 2. 259 Jamaal Charles......at DEN (1/3/10) 3. 227 Napoleon Kaufman..at OAK (10/19/97) 4. 220 LaDainian Tomlinson... at SD (12/1/02) 5. 218 Ahman Green....... at GB (12/28/03) College: Played in 38 games (17 starts) at the University of Texas... Concluded his Longhorn career with 533 carries for 3,328 yards (6.2 avg.) and 36 TDs... Caught 49 passes for 539 yards (11.0 avg.) and three scores... Ranked fourth in Texas history with 3,328 career rushing yards... Started all 13 games as a junior in 2007, rushing 258 times for a career-high 1,619 yards and 18 TDs, the fifthhighest single-season rushing total in Texas history... Also caught 17 passes for 199 yards... Named first-team All-Big 12... Saw action in 12 games (one start) as a sophomore in 2006, carrying the ball 156 times for 831 yards with seven TDs and adding 18 receptions for 183 yards with a score... Played in 13 games (three starts) as a true freshman in 2005, rushing 119 times for 878 yards with 11 TDs, while catching 14 passes for 157 yards with two scores... Named freshman All-America and Freshman All-Big 12 by The Sporting News... Also competed in track for the Longhorns... Placed fourth in the 60-meter dash (6.75) at the Big 12 Indoor Championships... Posted a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 60-meter dash (6.65)... Won the 100-meter dash (10.23) at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships... Finished fifth in the 100-meter dash (10.27) and seventh in the 200-meter dash (21.02) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships... Majored in Youth Education at Texas. CHARLES REGULAR SEASON 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (6) Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Result 11/2/08 Tampa Bay 18 106 5.9 22 0 L 27-30 OT 11/15/09 @ Oakland 18 103 5.7 44t 1 W 16-10 12/13/09 Buffalo 20 143 7.2 76t 1 L 10-16 12/20/09 Cleveland 25 154 6.2 47 1 L 34-41 12/27/09 @ Cincinnati 24 102 4.3 14 0 L 10-17 1/3/10 @ Denver 25 259 10.4 56 2 W 44-24 72 CHARLES

A two-time first-team Class 5A All-State selection at Memorial High School in Port Arthur, Texas. Rushed for 4,107 yards and 50 TDs his final two seasons. Broke the Port Arthur City career rushing record held by Joe Washington. Recorded 49 carries for 371 yards vs. Midland as a senior. Added 400 yards on 31 carries and six TDs vs. Spring Westfield. Lettered in track, winning state titles in the 100 & 300-meter hurdles as a senior. Received a bronze medal in the 400-meter hurdles at the 2003 World Youth Championships. Brother, Shanderric Charles, played running back at SMU (2001-02). Full name: Jamaal RaShaad Charles. Single. CHARLES NFL STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2008 Kansas City 16-2 67 357 5.3 30 0 27 272 10.1 75 1 2009 Kansas City 15-10 190 1,120 5.9 76 7 40 297 7.4 49 1 Totals 31-12 257 1,477 5.7 76 7 67 569 8.5 75 2 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Year Team No. FC Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2008 Kansas City 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 15 321 21.4 40 0 2009 Kansas City 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 36 925 25.7 97 1 Totals 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 51 1,246 24.4 97 1 Additional Stats: Has eight special teams tackles four in 2008 and four in 2009. Caught a two-point conversion from Matt Cassel at Jacksonville (11/8/09). Rushing Attempts: 25 vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) 25 at Denver (1/3/10) Rushing Yards: 259 at Denver (1/3/10) Long Run: 76 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) Rushing TDs: 2 at Denver (1/3/10) Receptions: 7 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) Receiving Yards: 102 vs. Miami (12/21/08) Long Reception: 75 vs. Miami (12/21/08) Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Buffalo (11/23/08) vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Atts. From Scrimmage: 27, three times, last at Cincinnati (12/27/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Yards From Scrimmage: 262 at Denver (1/3/10) Kickoff Returns: 6 vs. San Diego (10/25/09) KO Return Yards: 158 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Long Kickoff Return: 97 TD vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Kickoff Return TDs: 1 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Combined Net Atts.: 28 vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) Combined Net Yards: 262 at Denver (1/3/10) Sp. Teams Tackles: 2 vs. Denver (9/28/08) CHARLES INDUCTED INTO THE PORT ARTHUR HALL OF FAME RB Jamaal Charles was honored by his hometown of Port Arthur, Texas on March 12th when he was inducted into the Sports Legends Gallery at the Museum of the Gulf Coast as part of the Port Arthur Historical Society. He was nominated for inclusion into the museum by his Woodrow Wilson Middle School art teacher, Terry Thompson. Charles will have a display case in the Gallery to honor his accomplishments. This is a real special day for me, Charles said in front of family, friends and fans at the induction. I m proud of being from Port Arthur. I always tell everybody where I m from. To be a part of this museum is something that I ve wanted from the first time I came in here as a kid. Charles graduated from Memorial High School in 2005 after a prep career that included earning two-time All-Texas accolades and District 22-5A Player of the Year honors. Charles continued his football career at the University of Texas where he won the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year Award as a freshman, registering 878 yards with 11 TDs as Texas won the 2006 BCS National Championship Game. Charles rushed for over 1,400 yards in 2007 as a junior. He finished his career as the Longhorns fourth all-time leading rusher before being selected in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. CHARLES 73

dustin COLQuitt 6-3 210 Born: 5/6/82 Knoxville, TN NFL Exp: 6 (6th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 78/0 (1/0) Acq: D3-05 Tennessee P Pro Career: Talented left-footed punter enters his sixth season in Kansas City in 2010... Has quickly developed into one of the NFL s most consistent performers at his position... Possesses the ability to positively impact the field position battle with his penchant for well-placed punts... His exceptional hang time frequently allows the club s coverage units to permit minimal gains on returns... Already owns the top spots in franchise history with a 38.92-yard career net average and a 44.09-yard gross average... Ranks third in NFL annals since the AFL-NFL merger with a 38.92-yard net punting average, trailing only Donnie Jones (39.00) and Mike Scifres (38.97)... In 2009, he posted a 44.78 net average, the highest mark in Chiefs history... Is first in club history with 145 punts inside the 20... Finished the 2009 campaign with a franchise single-season record 41 punts inside the 20... Ranks third in team annals with 397 career punts, trailing only P Jerrel Wilson (1,018) and P Louie Aguiar (421)... Joins San Diego P Mike Scifres as the only other punter in the league to finish in the top 10 in net average each of the past three seasons, accumulating a 39.7-yard mark over that span... Averaged over 44.0 yards per punt and registered over a 39.0-yard net per for a fourth-straight campaign in 2009... Boasted a team-record 45.49-yard gross punting average in 2007, the second-highest mark in team history behind only the single-season mark of 45.53 set by Wilson in 73... Enjoyed a breakout season in 2006 when he led the NFL with a 39.3-yard net average... Has accumulated 82 punts of 50+ yards in his young career... Puts an unusual spin on the ball, frequently causing difficulties for return men... Comes from a distinguished lineage of punters in the Colquitt family, including his father Craig, who won a pair of Super Bowl rings punting for Pittsburgh ( 78-84)... Has played in 78 regular season games... Owns 397 punts for 17,502 yards (44.1 gross, 38.9 net) with 145 inside the 20-yard line and 33 touchbacks... Also has three special teams tackles... Has played in one postseason contest, producing six punts for 314 yards (52.3 gross, 47.7 net) with one inside the 20- yard line... Originally joined the Chiefs as the team s third-round draft selection (99th overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft... Was the first punter drafted by the club since P/K Robbie Keen in 91. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (2/28/08)... Signed with Kansas City (7/26/05)... Drafted by Kansas City in the third round (99th overall) in 2005. 2 Colquitt s father, Craig, was a standout punter at the University of Tennessee ( 75-77) and played in the NFL for Pittsburgh ( 78-84) and Indianapolis ( 87). He won Super Bowl XIII and XIV rings with the Steelers. 2009: Played in 16 games as the club s punter and holder on placement kicks... Had 96 punts for 4,361 yards (45.4 gross, 40.8 net) with 41 inside the 20, six touchbacks and a long of 70 yards... Established a Chiefs single-season record with a 40.78-yard net punting average, breaking the previous mark of 40.00 set by Wilson in 68... His 40.8 net punting average stood second in the AFC and fourth in the NFL... His 96 punts were the fourthhighest single-season total in team annals... His 4,361 punting yards were the second-highest total in franchise annals... Finished second in the NFL with 41 punts inside the 20... His 41 punts inside the 20 were the third-highest seasonal total in NFL history and shattered the previous Chiefs record of 29... Tied for second in the NFL with 24 forced fair catches... Led the NFL with 22 punts downed... Allowed 71 punt returns of zero yards or less, the most in the NFL... Allowed 285 punt return yards, the ninth-lowest total in the AFC among punters with at least 50 punts... Posted five punts for 246 yards at NFL RECORD BOOK NET PUNTING AVERAGE, CAREER 1. 39.00 Donnie Jones............2004-09 2. 38.97 Mike Scifres.............2003-09 3. 38.92 Dustin Colquitt..........2005-09 4. 38.45 Shane Lechler...........2000-09 5. 38.37 Dave Lewis..............1970-73 * Since 1970 Baltimore (9/13)... Punted nine times for 399 yards with three inside the 20 at Philadelphia (9/27)... Produced seven punts for 339 yards with two inside the 20 vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Punted eight times for 330 yards with four inside the 20 vs. Dallas (10/11)... Recorded seven punts for 273 yards with three inside the 20 at Washington (10/18). Registered his 118th career punt inside the 20 to bypass P Louie Aguiar (117) for the highest total in Chiefs history... Had a punt blocked by FB Jacob Hester vs. San 74 COLQUITT

Diego (10/25)... landed four punts inside the 20 and a season-long punt of 70 yards at Jacksonville (11/8)... Registered six punts for 283 yards with four inside the 20 at Oakland (11/15)... Posted six punts for 287 yards with two inside the 20 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Punted four times for 161 yards with two inside the 20 at San Diego (11/29). Recorded his 30th punt inside the 20 in 2009, breaking Aguiar s single-season team record of 29 in 95... Produced seven punts for 376 yards vs. Denver (12/6). His 53.71 gross avg. was a career high and the fourth-best single-game total in Chiefs history... Punted six times for 274 yards with three inside the 20 vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Produced six punts for 282 yards with three inside the 20 at Cincinnati (12/27). 2008: Served as the club s punter and holder in 14 games... Was inactive for two contests with a groin injury... Punted 70 times for 3,110 yards (44.4 gross, 39.2 net) with 27 inside the 20 and eight touchbacks... Tied a career high with five punts inside the 20 vs. Oakland (9/14), including a 73-yard kick that ranked as the fourth-longest punt in Chiefs history... Punted six times for 309 yards (51.5 gross, 45.3 net) with two inside the 20 at Atlanta (9/21)... Was inactive with a groin injury at the N.Y. Jets (10/26) and vs. Tampa Bay (11/2), the first contests of his NFL career that he missed... Had four punts inside the 20 at San Diego (11/9)... Landed three kicks inside the 20 at Cincinnati (12/28). 2007: Served as the club s punter and holder in 16 games... Punted a career-high 95 times for 4,322 yards (45.5 gross, 39.1 net) with 27 inside the 20 and seven touchbacks... His 95 punts were the fourth-highest seasonal total in Chiefs history... His 45.5-yard gross average ranked as the secondbest seasonal total in Chiefs history... Tied for the fifth-best single-season total in Chiefs history with 27 punts inside the 20... His 39.1-yard net was third in the AFC, fifth in the NFL and ranked as the fifth-highest seasonal mark in Kansas City history... CHIEFS RECORD BOOK NET PUNTING AVERAGE, CAREER 1. 38.92 Dustin Colquitt....... 2005-09 2. 35.48 Louie Aguiar.......... 1994-98 3. 35.42 Jerrel Wilson......... 1963-77 4. 35.13 Bob Grupp........... 1979-81 5. 34.82 Bryan Barker......... 1990-93 Booted eight punts for 346 yards at Chicago (9/16)... Landed four punts inside the 20 vs. Cincinnati (10/14)... Dropped three punts inside the 20 vs. Green Bay (11/4)... Punted six times for 278 yards, including a career-long and a Chiefs-record 81-yard punt vs. San Diego (12/2)... Posted eight punts for 370 yards with three inside the 20 at Denver (12/9)... Punted five times for 265 yards (53.0 gross, 35.8 net) at Detroit (12/23). Had his first career punt blocked by TE Casey FitzSimmons, which went out of the end zone for a safety... Recorded career highs with 10 punts for 442 yards at the N.Y. Jets (12/30), including five balls inside the 20. 2006: Handled the punting and holding duties in 16 games... Punted 71 times for 3,145 yards CHIEFS RECORD BOOK GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE, CAREER 1. 44.09 Dustin Colquitt....... 2005-09 2. 43.44 Jerrel Wilson......... 1963-77 3. 42.59 Louie Aguiar.......... 1994-98 4. 42.02 Jim Arnold........... 1983-85 5. 41.42 Bryan Barker......... 1990-93 (44.3 gross, 39.3 net) with 23 inside the 20 and five touchbacks... Also had one special teams tackle... His 39.3-yard net average led the NFL and was the third-best single-season total in Chiefs history... Punted seven times for a season-high 341 yards with two inside the 20 at Pittsburgh (10/15)... Landed three punts inside the 20 at St. Louis (11/5)... Landed two punts inside the five at Oakland (12/23). Booted a 72-yard punt, tying as the fifthlongest in Chiefs history vs. Oakland (9/9/01). His 51.3-yard net average was a single-game career highs... Punted six times for 314 yards (52.3 gross, 47.7 net) with one inside the 20 in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). Booted a 66- yard punt in the second quarter, the longest punt in Chiefs postseason history. His 52.3-yard average was a Kansas City single-game postseason record, surpassing P Jerrel Wilson s mark of 50.3 set at Oakland (12/22/68). NFL RECORD BOOK PUNTS INSIDE THE 20, SEASON 1. 42 Andy Lee, SF.............. 2007 Ben Graham, ARZ.......... 2009 3. 41 Dustin Colquitt, KC......... 2009 4. 40 Brad Maynard, Chicago...... 2008 5. 39 Kyle Richardson, BAL....... 1999 2005: Appeared in 16 games, punting 65 times for 2,564 yards (39.4 gross, 35.2 net) with 27 landing inside the 20 and five touchbacks... Had eight punts of 50+ yards... Also had two special teams tackles... Boasted a season-high 44.5-yard net average on two punts vs. the N.Y. Jets (9/11)... Punted six times for 227 yards with two inside the 20 at Denver (9/26)... Boomed a 62-yard punt vs. Philadelphia (10/2)... Punted five times for 168 yards, landing two inside the 20 vs. Washington (10/16)... Booted five punts for 227 yards with three inside the 20 at Miami (10/21)... Landed three punts inside the 20 vs. Oakland (11/6), at Buffalo (11/13) and at Dallas (12/11)... Produced five punts for 192 yards with four inside the 20 at the N.Y. Giants (12/17). College: Played in 52 games at Tennessee, punting 240 times for 10,216 yards (42.6 gross, 38.4 net) with 73 inside the 20-yard line and 29 touchbacks... Ranked first in Volunteers history with 240 career punts upon the completion of his collegiate career... Added 14 kickoffs with two touchbacks and one pass for 19 yards on a fake punt... Appeared in 13 games, punting 56 times for 2,282 yards (40.8 gross, 39.2 net) with 17 inside the 20 as a senior... Also completed a 19-yard pass... A second-team All-SEC selection... Played in 13 games his junior COLQUITT 75

season, punting 68 times for 3,081 yards (45.3 gross, 39.1 net) with 21 inside the 20... Was a consensus All-America and All-SEC selection... His 45.3-yard average led the SEC... Had 19 punts of 50+ yards... Saw duty in 13 games as a sophomore... Had 65 punts for 2,833 yards (43.6 gross, 39.1 net) with 22 inside the 20... Named second-team All-SEC by AP... Had 16 punts of 50+ yards... Played in 13 games as a redshirt freshman, punting 51 times for 2,020 yards (39.6 gross, 35.5 net) with 13 inside the 20... Also had two touchbacks on 14 kickoffs... Redshirted as a true freshman... Graduated from Tennessee with a degree in Political Science. Played his senior season at Bearden High School in Knoxville, Tennessee. Handled the club s punting and kicking duties. A three-year letterwinner in soccer. Named the Knoxville Interscholastic League Soccer Player of the Year in 2000. His soccer squad advanced to the state semifinals during his senior campaign when he won all-state and all-south honors. Created the Colquitt for Kids Foundation to work with TLC for Children and Families. Along with his wife, volunteers at TLC for Children and Families, a center that provides social services to children who are facing abuse, neglect or family disruption. The couple has also served as honorary chairpersons for TLC s annual gala. Serves as a spokesperson for All-Pro Dad, a program that helps men become better fathers. In addition to his father, who played for the Volunteers ( 75-77), is one of four members of the Colquitt family to punt for Tennessee. Cousin, Jimmy, punted at Tennessee ( 81-84). He played in the NFL with Seattle in 85. Brother, Britton, punted at the University of Tennessee (2004-08) and is currently with the Denver Broncos. Attended the University of Tennessee with former Kansas City Royals first-round draft pick Luke Hochevar and is close friends with the pitcher. Full name: Dustin Farr Colquitt. Married, wife Christia with sons Brinkley (4) and Colston (2) and a daughter Hartley, born in June of 2010. COLQUITT S NFL STATISTICS PUNTING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. TB In 20 LG Blk. Net Avg. 2005 Kansas City 16-0 65 2,564 39.4 5 27 62 0 35.15 2006 Kansas City 16-0 71 3,145 44.3 5 23 72 0 39.31 2007 Kansas City 16-0 95 4,322 45.5 9 27 81 1 39.11 2008 Kansas City 14-0 70 3,110 44.4 8 27 73 0 39.16 2009 Kansas City 16-0 96 4,361 45.4 6 41 70 1 40.78 Totals 78-0 397 17,502 44.1 33 145 81 2 38.92 Additional Stats: Has three special teams tackles two in 2005 and one in 2006. Punts: 10 at N.Y. Jets (12/30/07) Yards: 442 at N.Y. Jets (12/30/07) Long Punt: 81 vs. San Diego (12/2/07) Gross Average: 53.7 vs. Denver (12/6/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Net Average: 51.3 at Oakland (12/23/06) Inside the 20: 5 at N.Y. Jets (12/30/07) vs. Oakland (9/14/08) Streaks and Milestones: Is third in Chiefs history with 397 career punts and needs 25 more to bypass P Louie Aguiar (421) for second. Ranks third in team history with 17,502 punting yards and needs 429 to surpass Aguiar (17,930) for second. THE FIRST FAMILY OF FOURTH DOWN P Dustin Colquitt hails from a distinguished punting pedigree, affectionately dubbed as The First Family of Fourth Down by Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus. Colquitt s father, Craig, punted at the University of Tennessee and earned Super Bowl XIII and XIV rings during a seven-year career with Pittsburgh ( 78-84). The elder Colquitt also played with Indianapolis ( 87). Colquitt s younger brother, Britton concluded his career as a punter at Tennessee and is currently a member of the Denver Broncos. His cousin, Jimmy Colquitt, punted for the Volunteers from 81-84. CHIEFS FACT Kansas City landed 41 punts inside the 20- yard line to rank first in the AFC and take second in the NFL in 2009. CHIEFS FACT P Dustin Colquitt established a Chiefs single-season record with a 40.78-yard net punting average in 2009. 76 COLQUITT

terrance COPPeR WR 6-0 207 Born: 12/27/86 Washington, NC NFL Exp: 7 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 78/7 (2/1) Acq: UFA-10 (KC) East Carolina Pro Career: Veteran receiver and special teams performer enters his second season with Kansas City in 2010... Originally joined the Chiefs as an unrestricted free agent from Baltimore on March 17, 2009 and re-signed with Kansas City on March 6th of this year... Has the ability to contribute on offense, as a return man and on the coverage units... Ranked second on the club with 16 special teams stops in 2009... Has played in 78 games (seven starts), owning 50 receptions for 668 yards (13.4 avg.) with six TDs... Has also produced 27 kickoff returns for 520 yards (19.3 avg.), as well as 57 special teams tackles and a fumble recovery on special teams... Has also appeared in two postseason contests (one start), catching four passes for 32 yards (8.0 avg.)... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Dallas in 2004. Transactions: Signed as an unrestricted free agent (3/6/10)... Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Baltimore with Kansas City (3/17/09)... Signed with Baltimore (10/29/08)... Released by New Orleans (10/28/08)... Signed with New Orleans (10/18/08)... Released by New Orleans (10/14/08)... Signed with New Orleans (3/26/07)... Claimed off waivers by New Orleans from Dallas (9/4/06)... Released by Dallas (9/2/06)... Signed with Dallas (3/7/06)... Signed with Dallas (10/30/04)... Added to Dallas practice squad (9/7/04)... Released by Dallas (9/5/04)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Dallas (4/30/04). Kansas City (2009): Played in 15 games (two starts) on special teams and seven contests on offense... Was also inactive for one game... Had four catches for 68 yards (17.0 avg.) and one kickoff return for 18 yards... Ranked second on the club with 16 special teams tackles... Was inactive vs. Oakland (9/20)... Posted one catch for eight yards in a starting role at Philadelphia (9/27)... Compiled two special teams tackles at Washington (10/18)... Produced one catch for three yards vs. San Diego (10/25)... Tallied four special teams tackles at Oakland (11/15)... Recorded two special teams tackles vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Returned one kickoff for 18 yards vs. Denver (12/6)... Recorded two catches for 57 yards, including a career-long 50-yard reception on the club s first offensive play to go with three special teams tackle at Denver (1/3/10). Baltimore (2008): Appeared in two games and was inactive for seven contests... Tallied one special teams tackle... Was signed on October 29th... Saw reserve action at Houston (11/9) and 10 score An avid bowler, Copper often hits the lanes three times a week with his wife in the offseason. He has an average of 160 and has posted a high of 208. vs. Jacksonville (12/28)... Was inactive for three postseason contests. New Orleans (2006-08): Played in 37 games (five starts)... Logged 38 receptions for 511 yards (13.4 avg.) with five TDs... Also returned eight kickoffs for 163 yards (20.4 avg.) and tallied 40 special teams tackles... Saw action in two postseason games (one start), catching four passes for 32 yards. 2008: Saw duty in five games and was inactive for two contests... Returned two kickoffs for 35 yards and had a special teams tackle... Saw reserve duty vs. Tampa Bay (9/7)... Had a 17-yard kickoff return at Washington (9/14)... Registered an 18-yard kickoff return vs. San Francisco (9/28)... Also saw duty vs. Minnesota (10/6) and vs. Oakland (10/12)... Released on October 28th. 2007: Played in 15 games (one start)... Caught 15 passes for 126 yards (8.4 avg.) with two TDs... Also returned two kickoffs for 49 yards and recorded 11 special teams stops... Logged two catches for 23 yards vs. Tennessee (9/24)... Was inactive at Seattle (10/14)... Had two receptions for 10 yards with a twoyard TD at San Francisco (10/28)... Had a four-yard TD vs. Tampa Bay (12/2)... Notched two receptions for 29 yards vs. Arizona (12/16)... Caught a seasonhigh three passes for 28 yards vs. Philadelphia (12/23)... Started at wide receiver, catching two passes for nine yards at Chicago (12/30). 2006: Saw action in 15 games (four starts) and set career highs in receptions (23), receiving yards (385) and receiving TDs (three)... Also logged one rush for eight yards and returned four kickoffs for 79 yards... Recorded three tackles and recovered a fumble on special teams... Claimed off waivers from Dallas on September 4th... Caught two passes for 30 yards and had a 17-yard kickoff return at Carolina (10/1)... Returned two kickoffs for 41 yards vs. Tampa Bay (10/8)... Recovered a CB Dexter Wynn muffed punt vs. Philadelphia (10/15)... Made his initial NFL start at Tampa Bay (11/5)... Collected a career-high six catches for 92 yards with a three-yard TD at Pittsburgh (11/12)... Recorded six receptions for 87 yards and a TD vs. Cincinnati (11/19)... COPPER 77

Caught a Hail Mary for a 48-yard TD at the end of the first half at Atlanta (11/26)... Tallied three receptions for 38 yards vs. Washington (12/17)... Posted two receptions for 46 yards at the N.Y. Giants (12/24)... Inactive with a foot injury vs. Carolina (12/31)... Tallied one reception for three yards in an NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Philadelphia (1/13/07)... Caught three passes for 29 yards in the NFC Championship Game at Chicago (1/21/07). Dallas (2004-05): Played in 26 games... Had eight receptions for 89 yards with a TD... Added a rush for a one-yard loss... Returned 18 kickoffs for 339 yards and recorded 25 special teams stops. 2005: Played primarily on special teams in all 16 contests... Had a five-yard reception, two kickoff returns for 32 yards and 11 special teams stops...... Returned a kickoff for 11 yards at San Francisco (9/25)... Logged a 21-yard kickoff return vs. Detroit (11/20)... Had a five-yard catch vs. Denver (11/24). 2004: Saw action in 10 games and collected seven receptions for 84 yards with a TD... Returned 16 kickoffs for 307 yards (19.2 avg.), had one carry for a one-yard loss and notched 14 special teams tackles... Promoted to the 53-man roster on October 30th... Made his NFL debut vs. Detroit (10/31)... Collected his first NFL reception and finished with three catches for 44 yards at Baltimore (11/21)... Caught two passes for 22 yards and returned a kickoff for 22 yards vs. Chicago (11/25)... Caught two passes for 18 yards and recorded his initial NFL TD on a nine-yard pass at Seattle (12/6). College: Concluded his collegiate career at East Carolina with 139 receptions for 1,683 yards (12.1 avg.) and three TDs... Those 139 catches ranked second in school annals while his 1,683 receiving yards placed fourth... Also totaled nine carries for 49 yards (5.4 avg.) with a TD... Returned 67 punts for 522 yards (7.8 avg.) and four kickoffs for 91 yards (22.8 avg.)... Led Conference USA and set single-season school records for receptions and receiving yards with 87 receptions for 897 yards and two TDs as a senior in 2003... Also returned 27 punts for 124 yards... Named first-team All-Conference USA... Caught 30 passes for 395 yards and returned 30 punts for 328 yards as a junior in 2002... Caught 13 passes for 204 yards and rushed nine times for 49 yards with a TD as a sophomore in 2001... Also added 10 punt returns for 70 yards... Recorded nine receptions for 187 yards with a TD and brought back four kickoffs for 91 yards as a true freshman in 2000... Majored in Industrial Technology at East Carolina. Earned All-America honors at Washington High School in Washington, North Carolina. Selected to play in the 99 Shrine Bowl and the East/West All-Star Game. Full name: Terrance Terrel Copper. Married, wife Kandy with two sons Terrance (10) and Tyreek (2) and a daughter Taniya (6). COPPER S NFL STATISTICS Receiving RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2004 Dallas 10-0 7 84 12.0 22 1 1-1 -1.0-1 0 2005 Dallas 16-0 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2006 New Orleans 15-4 23 385 16.7 48 3 1 8 8.0 8 0 2007 New Orleans 15-1 15 126 8.4 21 2 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2008 New Orleans 5-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Baltimore 2-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2009 Kansas City 15-2 4 68 17.0 50 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 KC Totals 15-2 4 68 17.0 50 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 NFL Totals 78-7 50 668 13.4 50 6 2 7 3.5 8 0 Additional Stats: Has 57 special teams tackles 14 in 2004, 11 in 2005, three in 2006, 11 in 2007, two in 2008 and 16 in 2009. Recovered a CB Dexter Wynn fumble on a muffed punt vs. Philadelphia (10/15/06). PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Year Team No. FC Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2004 Dallas 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 16 307 19.2 39 0 2005 Dallas 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2 32 16.0 11 0 2006 New Orleans 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 4 79 19.8 25 0 2007 New Orleans 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2 49 24.5 25 0 2008 New Orleans 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2 35 17.5 18 0 Baltimore 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2009 Kansas City 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 1 18 18.0 18 0 KC Totals 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 1 18 18.0 18 0 NFL Totals 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 27 520 19.3 39 0 Receptions: 6 at Pittsburgh (11/12/06) vs. Cincinnati (11/19/06) Receiving Yards: 92 at Pittsburgh (11/12/06) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Long Reception: 50 at Denver (1/3/10) Touchdowns: 1, six times, last vs. Tampa Bay (12/2/07) 78 COPPER

BRad COttaM 6-7 269 Born: 11/28/84 Germantown, TN NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 24/8 (0/0) Acq: D3b-08 Tennessee te Pro Career: Third-year tight end looking to rebound from a neck injury that prematurely ended his 2009 season... Had tied a career high with four catches for a personal-best 62 yards before exiting the game with that malady vs. Cleveland (12/20/09)... Gives Kansas City a big target in the passing game and is often difficult for one tackler to bring him down... Has played in 24 contests (eight starts), catching 16 passes for 183 yards (11.4 avg.). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/21/08)... Entered the league as the second (76th overall) of Kansas City s three selections in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Saw action in eight games (one start) on offense and special teams... Was inactive for five contests and was active, but did not play in another game... Had nine catches for 120 yards (13.3 avg.)... Played as the club s second TE and on special teams at Baltimore (9/13)... Was inactive vs. Oakland (9/20)... Caught one pass for 11 yards at Philadelphia (9/27)... Was inactive vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Was active, but did not play vs. Dallas (10/11)... Was inactive at Washington (10/18), vs. San Diego (10/25) and at Jacksonville (11/8)... Caught three passes for 21 yards vs. Denver (12/6)... Recorded a career-long 26-yard reception vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Tied a career high with four catches for a career-best 62 yards vs. Cleveland (12/20) before leaving the game with a neck injury... Was placed on injured reserve on December 22nd. 2008: Played in 16 games with seven starts... Had seven catches for 63 yards... Made his first career start when the club opened in a two-te set vs. Denver (9/28)... Also started as a second TE at 87 Cottam s brother, Jeff, was a four year letterman (2006-09) as a tight end at Tennessee. Carolina (10/5)... Caught four passes for 34 yards in a starting role at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). College: Played in 38 games (seven starts) at Tennessee, catching 21 passes for 341 yards (16.2 avg.) with one TD... Also had one special teams tackle... Was a three-time Academic All- SEC selection... Missed the first nine games of his senior season in 2007 with a fractured left wrist bone suffered in August... Saw duty in five games (three starts), catching five passes for 125 yards with one TD... Played in 13 games (six starts), as a junior in 2006, recording 14 receptions for 182 yards... Saw action in 11 games as a blocking tight end as a sophomore in 2005, registering one special teams tackle... Appeared in 13 games as a redshirt freshman in 2004, catching two passes for 34 yards... Graduated from Tennessee with a degree in International Business and is pursuing his master s degree in Sport Studies. A two-year starter at Evangelical Christian High School in Germantown, Tennessee. Caught 24 passes for 340 yards with five TDs as a senior, earning All-Metro Memphis private school honors. Was also a standout prep basketball player. Full name: Bradley Joseph Cottam. Single. COTTAM S NFL STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2008 Kansas City 16-7 7 63 9.0 19 0 2009 Kansas City 8-1 9 120 13.3 26 0 Totals 24-8 16 183 11.4 26 0 Receptions: 4 at N.Y. Jets (10/26/08) vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receiving Yards: 62 vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) Long Reception: 26 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) COTTAM 79

M C MiKe COX 6-0 252 Born: 11/28/84 Woodbury, NJ NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 32/15 (0/0) Acq: CFA-08 Georgia Tech fb Pro Career: Third-year fullback returns to the Chiefs in 2010... Made the club s Opening Day roster in 2008 after joining the team as a rookie free agent... A solid blocker who is also a sure-handed receiver... Can also contribute on special teams... Has played in 32 games (15 starts), notching four carries for three yards with a TD and 18 catches for 98 yards (5.4 avg.), in addition to a catch on a two-point conversion... Recorded two special teams tackles and has five kickoff returns for 20 yards (4.0 avg.). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/25/10)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/2/08). 2009: Played in 16 games with 10 starts at fullback... Had three carries for five yards (1.7 avg.) with one TD and 10 catches for 79 yards (7.9 avg.)... Also had two kickoff returns for nine yards... Caught one pass for 16 yards vs. Oakland (9/20)... Rushed one time for two yards at Washington (10/18)... Returned two kickoffs for nine yards vs. San Diego (10/25)... Recorded a career-long 19- yard reception vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Caught two passes for 11 yards at San Diego (11/29)... Caught one pass for two yards vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Had one catch for eight yards vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Tallied two receptions for 14 yards at Cincinnati (12/27)... Rushed two times for three yards at Denver (1/3/10), registering his first career score on a one-yard TD run to go with a 13-yard reception. 2008: Played in 16 games (five starts), rushing one time for a two-yard loss and catching eight passes for 19 yards... Also had a two-point conversion reception and two special teams tackles... Had three kickoff returns for 11 yards... Produced two catches for six yards in his first career NFL start at New England (9/7)... Caught a pass for a two-point conversion from QB Tyler Thigpen vs. Oakland (9/14) 42 at Cox s brother, Lucas, is a redshirt senior running back Georgia Tech.... Caught two passes for four yards vs. Denver (9/28)... Rushed one time for a two-yard loss at San Diego (11/9)... Caught one pass for five yards and returned two kickoffs for three yards vs. Buffalo (11/23). College: Saw action in 47 games (33 starts) at Georgia Tech, registering 10 carries for 63 yards... Also caught 30 passes for 217 yards with a TD and added five special teams tackles... Played in 13 games (10 starts) as a senior in 2007, logging six carries for 48 yards and 12 receptions for 82 yards... Also tallied two special teams tackles... Served as the lead blocker in a Yellow Jackets rushing attack that paced the Atlantic Coast Conference at 199.3 ypg... Started all 13 contests at fullback as a junior in 2006, recording five receptions for 53 yards and a TD... Was named the ACC s best blocking back by The Sporting News... Saw duty in 12 games (10 starts) as a sophomore in 2005, catching 13 passes for 72 yards... Played in nine games as a true freshman in 2004, carrying the ball four times for 15 yards... Majored in Management at Georgia Tech. Three-year letterwinner rushed for 1,326 yards with 18 TDs and caught 20 passes for 415 yards at Red Land High School in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Was also a starter at linebacker, recording 125 tackles and three INTs. Full name: Michael Lawrence Cox. Married, wife Dana. COX S NFL STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2008 Kansas City 16-5 1-2 -2.0-2 0 8 19 2.4 5 0 2009 Kansas City 16-10 3 5 1.7 2 1 10 79 7.9 19 0 Totals 32-15 4 3 0.8 2 1 18 98 5.4 19 0 Additional Stats: Had two special teams tackles in 2008. Caught a two-point conversion from QB Tyler Thigpen vs. Oakland (9/14/08). Has five kickoff returns for 20 yards three for 11 yards in 2008 and two for nine yards in 2009. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, four times, last at San Diego (11/29/09) Receiving Yards: 19 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Long Reception: 19 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Sp. Teams Tackles: 1 vs. Denver (9/28/08) at Carolina (10/5/08) 80 COX

BROdie CROyLe 6-2 206 Born: 2/6/83 Rainbow City, AL NFL Exp: 5 (5th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 16/9 (0/0) Acq: D3-06 Alabama QB Pro Career: Strong-armed signal caller enters his fifth campaign with the Chiefs in 2010... Bounced back from a major knee injury in 2008 to making his second consecutive Opening Day start in 2009... Spent the majority of the 2009 season as the backup to QB Matt Cassel... Became the seventhyoungest QB to start for the Chiefs in club history at 24 years, nine months and 12 days when he made his initial NFL start at Indianapolis (11/18/07)... Was the first quarterback drafted by Kansas City to start a non-replacement game since Todd Blackledge did it at Seattle (9/20/87)... Seeks to continue the long lineage of former Alabama passers who have excelled at the pro level... Has seen action in 16 regular season games (nine starts), completing 173 of 300 passes (57.7%) for 1,631 yards with eight TDs and eight INTs. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (4/15/10)... Signed with Kansas City (7/28/06)... Originally entered the NFL as a third-round pick (85th overall) of Kansas City in the 2006 NFL Draft. 2009: Played in three games with one start at QB... Served as the club s backup QB in 13 games, but did not see action... Connected on 23 of 40 passes for 230 yards with two TDs for a 90.6 rating... Started in place of an injured QB Matt Cassel at Baltimore (9/13). Completed 16 of 24 passes for 177 yards, tying a career best with two TDs and posting a career-high 116.1 rating... Served as the team s second QB vs. Oakland (9/20), at Philadelphia (9/27), vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4), vs. Dallas (10/11), at Washington (10/18), vs. San Diego (10/25), at Jacksonville (11/8), at Oakland (11/15) and vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Completed a three-yard pass at San Diego (11/29)... Connected on six of 14 passes for 50 yards vs. Denver (12/6)... Served as the club s second QB vs. Buffalo (12/13), vs. Cleveland (12/20), at Cincinnati (12/27) and at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Started two games and was inactive for four contests... Connected on 20 of 29 passes for 151 yards for an 81.3 rating... Completed 11 of 19 passes for 88 yards before leaving the contest with a right shoulder injury when he was sacked by Patriots LB Adalius Thomas in the third quarter at New England (9/7)... Was inactive vs. Oakland (9/14), at Atlanta (9/21), vs. Denver (9/28) and at Carolina (10/5)... Returned to the starting lineup and completed nine of 10 throws for 63 yards before leaving the game with a left knee injury vs. Tennessee (10/19)... Was subsequently placed on injured reserve on October 22nd. 12 Croyle s father John was a defensive end on Alabama s 73 National Championship football team coached by Paul Bear Bryant. 2007: Played in nine games with six starts... Served as the backup QB in the first nine games, seeing action in three contests... Completed 127 of 224 passes for 1,227 yards with six TDs and six INTs, good for a 69.9 rating... Also had seven carries for 18 yards... Relieved an injured QB Damon Huard in the fourth quarter at Chicago (9/16)... Saw duty on the final two drives in place of an injured Huard vs. Jacksonville (10/7), throwing a 13-yard pass to WR Samie Parker on fourth down for his first NFL touchdown... Completed 17 of 30 passes for 162 yards with an INT after replacing an injured Huard in the third quarter vs. Denver (11/11)... Made his first NFL start at Indianapolis (11/18), connecting on 19 of 27 throws for 169 yards with one TD, good for a 99.2 rating. Became the seventh-youngest QB to start in Chiefs history at 24 years, nine months and 12 days... Made his first Arrowhead start vs. Oakland (11/25). Sustained a knee to his lower back on the game s opening series, but took every snap for the remainder of the contest... Listed as the third QB and did not play vs. San Diego (12/2) with that back injury... Returned to the starting lineup at Denver (12/9), connecting on 15 of 29 throws for 132 yards with a 15-yard TD pass to TE Tony Gonzalez and one INT... Completed 25 of 43 passes for a careerhigh 217 yards with a career-high two TDs and two INTs vs. Tennessee (12/16). Hit a 10-yard scoring strike to WR Samie Parker and added a nine-yard scoring pass to TE Kris Wilson... Attempted to make a TD-saving tackle of LB Paris Lenon on an INT in the second quarter at Detroit (12/23). Injured his right hand on the play and did not return... Returned to the starting lineup at the N.Y. Jets (12/30), completing 20 of 43 passes for 195 yards, including a 36-yard TD pass to WR Jeff Webb. 2006: Was listed as the club s backup QB in eight games and the third QB in eight contests... Connected on three of seven passes for 23 yards with two INTs for an 11.9 rating... Served as the club s third QB vs. Cincinnati (9/10)... Was the club s backup QB at Denver (9/17)... Saw duty in his first NFL game vs. San Francisco (10/1)... Completed three of seven passes for 23 yards with two INTs at CROYLE 81

Pittsburgh (10/15)... Was listed as the third QB in the final seven games of the regular season and in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). College: Played in 38 games (26 starts) at Alabama... Completed 488 of 869 passes for 6,382 yards with 41 TDs and 22 INTs, good for a 128.4 rating... Added 183 carries with four TDs... Ranks first in Alabama history with 6,382 passing yards, 488 completions, 869 pass attempts and 41 TDs... Started all 12 games in 2005 as a senior, connecting on 202 of 339 passes for 2,499 yards with 14 TDs and four INTs for a 132.8 rating... Also rushed for one TD... His 2,499 passing yards were the highest single-season total in Alabama history... Totaled 202 completions and 339 passing attempts, the secondbest seasonal marks in school annals... His 2,311 yards of total offense were the third-best seasonal mark in school history... His 1.18 INT percentage was the lowest single-season mark in school history... Attempted a school-record 190 passes without an INT... Opened three games as a junior in 2004, completing 44 of 66 passes for 534 yards with six TDs... Started all 11 games during his sophomore campaign in 2003... Connected on 182 of 341 throws for 2,303 yards with 16 TDs and 13 INTs... Added 72 carries for eight yards... Named the Dixie Memorial Award winner as the club s MVP and also garnered the Derrick Thomas Community Award... His 341 pass attempts were the highest seasonal total in Crimson Tide history while his 16 TD passes tied the single-season mark... Ranked third in school history with 182 completions and 2,303 yards... Saw action in 12 games (two starts) as a redshirt freshman in 2002... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2001... Earned a degree in Human Environmental Sciences at Alabama. A Super Prep All-America selection at Westbrook Christian High School in Rainbow City, Alabama. Set state career records for passing yards (9,323) and touchdowns (105), in addition to marks for passing yards in a season (3,787), passing yards in a game (528), touchdown passes in a season (44) and TD passes in a game (seven). Completed 524 of 997 throws for 9,323 yards with 105 TDs and 37 INTs during his prep career. Had 2,838 passing yards, 38 touchdown passes and seven INTs as a junior. Graduated from high school early and enrolled at Alabama in January of 2001. Sister, Reagan was a member of the women s basketball team at Alabama ( 97-99). Established The Brodie Croyle Foundation to assist the Big Oak Ranch. Volunteers at the Big Oak Ranch, a Christian home and school for children from troubled and abusive situations founded by his father. Serves as a spokesperson for Johnson County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). An avid outdoorsman, enjoys hunting a variety of game, in addition to fishing. Hosted a Turkey Trot Charity Hunt in April 2008 to benefit the Big Oak Ranch. Volunteers at the American Royal, participating in events such as the Reading Round Up and giving school tours. Full name: John Brodie Croyle (pronounced CROY-ul). Married, wife Kelli, who was the winner of the 2005 America s Junior Miss Pageant as Miss Mississippi. CROYLE S NFL STATISTICS Passing Comp. Yds. TD INT Year Team G-S Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. Att. TD Pct. INT Pct. LG Rating 2006 Kansas City 2-0 7 3 23 42.9 3.29 0 0.0 2 28.6 11 11.9 2007 Kansas City 9-6 224 127 1,227 56.7 5.48 6 2.7 6 2.7 35 69.9 2008 Kansas City 2-2 29 20 151 69.0 5.21 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 81.3 2009 Kansas City 3-1 40 23 230 57.5 5.75 2 5.0 0 0.0 50 90.6 Totals 16-9 300 173 1,631 57.7 5.44 8 2.7 8 2.7 50 70.6 Rushing Year Team No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2006 Kansas City 3-3 -1.0-1 0 2007 Kansas City 7 18 2.6 6 0 2008 Kansas City 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2009 Kansas City 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Totals 10 15 1.5 6 0 Pass Attempts: 43 vs. Tennessee (12/16/07) at N.Y. Jets (12/30/07) Pass Completions: 25 vs. Tennessee (12/16/07) Passing Yards: 217 vs. Tennessee (12/16/07) TD Passes: 2 vs. Tennessee (12/16/07) at Baltimore (9/13/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Interceptions: 2 at Pittsburgh (10/15/06) vs. Tennessee (12/16/07) Long Pass: 50 at Baltimore (9/13/09) Rushing Attempts: 4 vs. Oakland (11/25/07) Rushing Yards: 10 vs. Oakland (11/25/07) Long Run: 6 vs. Tennessee (12/16/07) 82 CROYLE

travis daniels 6-1 195 Born: 9/8/82 Hollywood, FL NFL Exp: 6 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 60/28 (0/0) Acq: FA-09 Louisiana State CB Pro Career: Versatile defensive back enters his second season with Kansas City... Re-joined the Chiefs as a free agent on November 4th a year ago after originally joining the club in the off-season... Entering his sixth NFL campaign after spending time with Miami (2005-07) and Cleveland (2008) before coming to Kansas City... Has worked primarily at cornerback during his pro tenure, but has also started one game at safety... Is a contributor on special teams as a coverage man... Has played in 60 games with 28 starts... Owns 142 tackles (104 solo), three interceptions for 31 yards, 21 passes defensed, one QB pressure one fumble recovery and 12 special teams tackles. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (11/4/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/4/09)... Signed with Kansas City as an unrestricted free agent from Cleveland (3/10/09)... Was traded to Cleveland from Miami (8/20/08) in exchange for a 2009 seventh-round pick (214th overall)... Signed with Miami (7/22/05)... Originally entered the league as a fourth-round draft pick (104th overall) of Miami in the 2005 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2009): Played in nine games on special teams and eight contests (two starts) on defense... Had 16 tackles (11 solo), two passes defensed, one QB pressure and seven special teams stops... Was signed on November 4th... Recorded three tackles, one pass defensed and one special teams stop vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Posted two tackles and one special teams stop at San Diego (11/29)... Tallied three tackles, one QB pressure and two special teams stops vs. Denver (12/6)... Amassed one tackle as a starter in the club s nickel formation vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Registered one tackle and one special teams stop vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Produced one tackle and one pass defensed at Cincinnati (12/27)... Collected five tackles and two special teams stops at Denver (1/3/10). Cleveland (2008): Saw action in seven games (one start) and was inactive for seven contests... Was also active, but did not see action in two games... Had one solo tackle and three special teams stops... Acquired from Miami on August 20th... Saw his initial duty in a Browns uniform vs. Dallas (9/7)... Was active, but did not play vs. Pittsburgh (9/14) and at Cincinnati (9/28)... Had a tackle vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/13)... Was inactive vs. Denver (11/6)... Started at CB at Buffalo (11/17)... Was inactive the final six games of the season. 34 Championship Daniels was a teammate of current Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe and C Rudy Niswanger on the 2003 LSU squad that won the BCS National Game. Miami (2005-07): Played in 44 games (25 starts)... Recorded 125 tackles (92 solo), three interceptions, 19 passes defensed, one fumble recovery and two special teams tackles. 2007: Appeared in 16 games (five starts)... Opened four games at cornerback and one at safety... Tallied 27 tackles (19 solo), an INT and four passes defensed... Posted six tackles and intercepted a Jason Campbell pass in a starting role at Washington (9/9)... Notched five tackles as a starter at safety at the N.Y. Jets (9/23)... Credited with a season-high seven tackles and two passes defensed at Buffalo (12/9). 2006: Saw duty in 12 contests (six starts) and was inactive for four games... Posted 36 tackles (25 solo), one interception and two passes defensed... Was inactive at Pittsburgh (9/7) and vs. Buffalo (9/17) with an ankle injury suffered in the preseason... Intercepted a Kerry Collins pass vs. Tennessee (9/24)... Was inactive at the N.Y. Jets (10/15) and vs. Green Bay (10/22) with a knee injury... Totaled seven tackles at Detroit (11/23)... Compiled a career-high eight tackles at Indianapolis (12/31). 2005: Played in 16 games (14 starts)... Recorded 62 tackles (48 solo), one INT, 13 passes defensed, one fumble recovery and two special teams tackles... Was the first Miami defensive back to start 14 or more games as a rookie since S Jarvis Williams opened 16 contests in 88... Intercepted a Jake Plummer pass in his first career NFL game vs. Denver (9/11)... Started his first career game vs. Carolina (9/25)... Registered five tackles and recovered a RB Justin Griffith fumble vs. Atlanta (11/6)... Collected six tackles at Oakland (11/27)... Produced a season-high eight tackles and three passes defensed vs. Buffalo (12/4). College: A four-year letterman and two-year starter at LSU... Played in 33 games (26 starts), recording 109 tackles, 2.0 sacks, two INTs and 38 passes defensed... Started all 12 games as a senior in 2004, posting 48 tackles and nine passes defensed... Scored a TD on a one-yard fumble return... Opened all 14 games as a junior in 2003, starting the first six contests of the season at free safety and DANIELS 83

the final eight games of the season at cornerback... Tallied 58 tackles, 2.0 sacks, two INTs with a 48-yard TD, 26 passes defensed and a blocked kick... Played in five games as a sophomore in 2002, registering three tackles with one for loss, one pass defensed and two QB pressures... Saw duty in two games his freshman campaign in 2001... Majored in General Studies at LSU. A first-team Class 4A All-Florida selection as a senior defensive back at South Broward High School in Hollywood, Florida. Caught 34 passes for 500 yards with four TDs as a wide receiver. Full name: Travis Antwon Daniels. Single. DANIELS NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2005 Miami 16-14 48 14 62 0.0 0.0 1 4 4 0 13 0 1 0 2006 Miami 12-6 25 11 36 0.0 0.0 1-2 -2 0 2 0 0 0 2007 Miami 16-5 19 8 27 0.0 0.0 1 29 29 0 4 0 0 0 2008 Cleveland 7-1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 9-2 11 5 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 2 0 0 0 KC Totals 9-2 11 5 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 2 0 0 0 NFL Totals 60-28 104 38 142 0.0 0.0 3 31 29 0 21 0 1 0 Additional Stats: Has 12 special teams tackles two in 2005, three in 2008 and seven in 2009. Had one QB pressure in 2009. Tackles: 8 vs. Buffalo (12/4/05) at Indianapolis (12/31/06) Interceptions: 1 vs. Denver (9/11/05) vs. Tennessee (9/24/06) at Washington (9/9/07) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Atlanta (11/16/05) Passes Defensed: 3 vs. Buffalo (12/4/05) GLenn dorsey 6-1 297 Born: 8/1/85 Gonzales, LA NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 31/30 (0/0) Acq: D1a-08 Louisiana State de Pro Career: Powerful defensive lineman enters his third NFL campaign after joining the Chiefs as the fifth overall selection in the 2008 NFL Draft... Made the switch to defensive end in the club s 3-4 alignment in 2009 after working as a 4-3 defensive tackle as a rookie in 2008... Became the first Kansas City defensive tackle to ever start all 16 games as a rookie... Owns a tremendous motor and posseses a great enthusiasm for the game... Solid run defender made tremendous strides in the Chiefs off-season program and should only continue to expand his repetoire as a pass rusher... Will spend his third NFL season working under the guidance of defensive line coach Anthony Pleasant... Has played in 31 games (30 starts), recording 95 tackles (76 solo), 2.0 sacks (-2.0 yards), two passes defensed, a forced fumble, three fumble recoveries and five QB pressures. 72 television. Nicknamed Putt because the only time he would get up and walk as an infant was when a particular Putt- Putt commercial came on Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (8/6/08)... Drafted by Kansas City in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Played in 15 games with 14 starts... Opened 13 contests at right DE and one at left DE... Was inactive one contest with a knee injury... Had 45 tackles (35 solo), a sack (-1.0 yard), five QB pressures, one pass defensed and three fumble recoveries... Registered five tackles and one pass defensed vs. Oakland (9/20)... Totaled two tackles, 84 DORSEY

two QB pressures and recovered a QB Eli Manning fumble vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Tied a career high with six tackles at Washington (10/18)... Amassed three tackles and two QB pressures at Jacksonville (11/8)... Contributed five tackles at Oakland (11/15)... Tallied four tackles vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Tied a career high with six tackles at San Diego (11/29)... Recorded three tackles, one QB pressure and recovered a career-high two QB Kyle Orton fumbles vs. Denver (12/6)... Started at left DE when the club opened in the nickel vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Was inactive with a knee injury vs. Cleveland (12/20), ending a streak of 29 consecutive starts... Produced a sack of Kyle Orton at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Started all 16 games at right defensive tackle... Registered 50 tackles (41 solo), a sack (-1.0 yard), one pass defensed and a forced fumble... Made his initial NFL start at New England (9/7)... Registered four tackles vs. Oakland (9/14)... Tallied a career-high six tackles at Atlanta (9/21)... Notched five tackles vs. Denver (9/28)... Amassed three tackles and forced a RB Jonathan Stewart fumble at Carolina (10/5)... Recorded his first NFL sack against Philip Rivers and registered five tackles at San Diego (11/9)... Notched five tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Tied a career high with six tackles and added a pass defensed at Cincinnati (12/28). College: Played in 51 career contests (30 starts) at LSU... Totaled 179 tackles (83 solo), 13.0 sacks (-93.0 yards) and 27.0 tackles for loss... Added four passes defensed, six QB pressures and two forced fumbles... Played in 14 games (13 starts) as a senior in 2007... Recorded 69 tackles (39 solo), 7.0 sacks (-45.0 yards), 12.5 tackles for loss, three passes defensed, four QB pressures and a forced fumble... A consensus first-team All-America selection and the recipient of the Lombardi, Outland, Nagurski and Lott Awards... Earned first-team All- SEC honors and was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Year... Part of a squad that won the BCS National Championship Game vs. Ohio State... Started all 13 contests, totaling 64 tackles (22 solo), 3.0 sacks (-25.0 yards), 8.5 tackles for loss and a QB pressure as a junior in 2006 to earn first-team All-America and All-SEC accolades... Saw duty in 13 games (one start) in 2005 as a sophomore... Tallied 28 tackles (16 solo), 3.0 sacks (-23.0 yards), 4.0 tackles for loss and a QB pressure... Played in 11 games (three starts) as a true freshman in 2004, recording 18 tackles (six solo), 2.0 tackles for loss, one pass defensed and a forced fumble... Majored in Interdisciplinary Studies at LSU. Earned first-team All-America honors at East Ascension High School in Gonzales, Louisiana. Established the Dream Bigger Foundation. Full name: Glenn Jamon Dorsey. Single. DORSEY S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2008 Kansas City 16-16 41 9 50 1.0 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 15-14 35 10 45 1.0 1.0 0 0 1 0 3 0 5 Totals 31-30 76 19 95 2.0 2.0 0 0 2 1 3 0 5 Tackles: 6 (five solo) at Atlanta (9/21/08) (four solo) at Cincinnati (12/28/08) (five solo) at Washington (10/18/09) (five solo) at San Diego (11/29/09) Sacks: 1.0 at San Diego (11/9/08) at Denver (1/3/10) SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS QB Pressures: 2 vs. N.Y. Giants (10/11/09) at Jacksonville (11/8/09) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Carolina (10/5/08) Fumble Recovery: 2 vs. Denver (12/6/09) Passes Defensed: 1 at Cincinnati (12/28/08) vs. Oakland (9/20/09) BILL GRIGSBY RETIRES AFTER A 62-YEAR BROADCASTING CAREER Longtime Kansas City Chiefs broadcaster Bill Grigsby officially announced his retirement from the broadcast booth in 2010 after a 62-year career in broadcasting. There are few individuals in the history of sports broadcasting who can rival the remarkable and memorable career of Kansas City s own. Grigsby became a vibrant part of the Chiefs broadcast scene in 63 after he and the first of his many ol partners - Merle Harmon - defected from the Kansas City A s to join Lamar Hunt s upstart American Football League team. He owns the distinction of calling the play-by-play for both Super Bowl I and Super Bowl IV. As versatile as he was enthusiastic, Grigsby broadcast games in the both the AFL and the NFL, in addition to working in Major League Baseball and in the National Hockey League. He once called eight straight basketball games at the NAIA basketball tournament in 64 and was behind the microphone for the firstever basketball game played at Allen Fieldhouse on the University of Kansas campus in 55. Grigsby was honored on April 13th when he was presented with the Regional Media Hall of Fame Award from the Department of Communication at Missouri Southern State University. Grigsby has also earned spots in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame and in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Hall of Fame. DORSEY 85

Pro Career: Veteran defensive tackle enters his fifth campaign with Kansas City in 2010... Has played in 64 consecutive games for the Chiefs, including 45 starts... Joined the club as an unrestricted free agent from Buffalo in 2006... Switched back to the nose tackle position in 2009 as part of Kansas City s move to the 3-4 defensive alignment, a system he has previously excelled in... Recorded a career-high 4.0 sacks in 2004... Has played in 112 regular season games (70 starts)... Owns 201 tackles (142 solo), 13.5 sacks (-73.5 yards), 43 QB pressures, three fumble recoveries with one TD, as well as four forced fumbles... Has started one postseason contest. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/16/07)... Signed with Kansas City as an unrestricted free agent from Buffalo (3/30/06)... Signed with Buffalo (7/1/04)... Signed a one-year restricted free agent contract with Buffalo (4/28/04)... Signed with Buffalo (6/1/01)... Originally entered the NFL as the first of Buffalo s two third-round picks (76th overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2006-09): Has played in 64 games (45 starts) for Kansas City, producing 87 tackles (70 solo), 6.5 sacks (-31.5 yards), two fumble recoveries, 20 QB pressures and three passes defensed... Has also started one postseason contest with the Chiefs. 2009: Played in 16 games (14 starts) at NT... Also took snaps in short-yardage situations in two contests on offense... Had 29 tackles (23 solo) with two for loss, three QB pressures, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery... Amassed two tackles and a pass defensed vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Totaled three tackles, a QB pressure and one pass defensed at Washington (10/18). Also played in the club s short-yardage formation on offense... Posted three tackles with one for loss and played in the team s short-yardage formation on offense vs. San Diego (10/25)... Compiled four tackles and one QB pressure at Oakland (11/15)... Amassed six tackles at San Diego (11/29)... Recorded two tackles and recovered a QB Ryan Fitzpatrick fumble vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Contributed one tackle, one pass defensed and one QB pressure vs. Cleveland (12/20). 2008: Played in all 16 games at defensive tackle... Had 10 tackles (seven solo), a sack (-7.0 yards) and five QB pressures... Recorded two tackles and a QB pressure at the N.Y. Jets (10/26)... Produced two tackles, a sack of Philip Rivers and one QB pressure at San Diego (11/9) ROn edwards 6-3 315 Born: 7/12/79 Columbus, OH NFL Exp: 10 (5th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 112/70 (1/1) Acq: UFA-06 (BUF) Texas A&M 95 home. Edwards enjoys playing the bass guitar and has a recording studio in his dt... Collected two tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Registered one QB pressure vs. Buffalo (11/23)... Saw duty as a reserve DT at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7)... Had a tackle and two QB pressures vs. San Diego (12/14)... Had two tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). 2007: Played in 16 games with 15 starts at left defensive tackle... Tallied 23 tackles (21 solo), including one for loss, 3.0 sacks (-13.0 yards), a fumble recovery and five QB pressures... Posted three tackles apiece at Houston (9/9) and vs. Minnesota (9/23)... Produced two tackles and a sack of David Garrard vs. Jacksonville (10/7)... Amassed two tackles, a sack of Carson Palmer and recovered a Palmer fumble vs. Cincinnati (10/14)... Produced a sack of Peyton Manning at Indianapolis (11/18)... Compiled three tackles at Detroit (12/23). 2006: Started 16 games at left defensive tackle... Registered 25 tackles (19 solo), 2.5 sacks (-11.5 yards) and seven QB pressures... Collected two tackles, a sack of Matt Leinart and a QB pressure at Arizona (10/8)... Recorded half of a sack of Philip Rivers vs. San Diego (10/22)... Amassed two tackles, a sack of Andrew Walter and one QB pressure vs. Oakland (11/19)... Recorded one tackle and three QB pressures at Cleveland (12/3)... Produced four tackles vs. Baltimore (12/10)... Started in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). Buffalo (2001-05): Played in 48 games (24 starts) in five seasons with Buffalo... Recorded 114 tackles (72 solo), 7.0 sacks (-42.0 yards), four forced fumbles, a fumble recovery for a TD and 23 QB pressures. 2005: Started four games and was inactive for one game with a right shoulder injury... Recorded nine tackles (five solo)... Had two tackles vs. Houston (9/11)... Posted five tackles at Tampa Bay (9/18)... Suffered a right shoulder injury at New Orleans (10/2) and was inactive vs. Miami (10/9) with that injury... Was placed on injured reserve on October 12th. 2004: Played in 16 games (one start)... Produced 15 tackles (13 solo) and a career-high 4.0 sacks (-24.0 yards)... Registered a sack of Byron Leftwich vs. Jacksonville (9/12)... Totaled six tackles and a career-high 2.0 sacks of Jay Fiedler vs. Miami 86 EDWARDS

(10/17)... Posted three tackles and a sack of Josh McCown vs. Arizona (10/31). 2003: Saw action in five games and was inactive for four games with a left shoulder injury... Tallied seven tackles (six solo), half of a sack (-3.0 yards), two QB pressures and a forced fumble... Had half of a sack of Mark Brunell at Jacksonville (9/14)... Forced a RB Brandon Bennett fumble vs. Cincinnati (10/5) before suffering a left shoulder injury... Was inactive for the next four games with that injury and was placed on injured reserve on November 12th. 2002: Started all 16 games at left defensive tackle... Registered 68 tackles (40 solo), 2.5 sacks (-15.0 yards), 20 QB pressures and three forced fumbles... Also scored a TD on a fumble recovery... Tallied his first career NFL sack of Vinny Testaverde vs. the N.Y. Jets (9/8)... Recovered a QB Daunte Culpepper fumble in the end zone for a TD at Minnesota (9/15)... Produced a career-high 10 tackles vs. Chicago (9/29)... Had a career-best six QB pressures vs. Oakland (10/6)... Forced a QB Ray Lucas fumble at Miami (10/20)... Registered seven tackles at the N.Y. Jets (11/24)... Had half of a sack of Lucas and forced a fumble on the play vs. Miami (12/1)... Collected seven tackles and two QB pressures at Green Bay (12/22)... Recorded four tackles and a sack and strip of Jon Kitna vs. Cincinnati (12/29). 2001: Played in seven games (three starts), totaling 15 tackles (eight solo) and a QB pressure... Was inactive for nine games... Played in his first NFL game and had two tackles vs. Pittsburgh (9/30)... Started his first NFL game at right defensive tackle in place of an injured DT Pat Williams vs. New England (12/16), finishing with four tackles... Registered five tackles and one QB pressure at Atlanta (12/23)... Suffered a neck injury at the N.Y. Jets (12/30) and was inactive with that injury at Miami (1/6/02). College: Started 35 consecutive regular season games at nose tackle for Texas A&M... Concluded his collegiate career with 121 tackles (53 solo), 10.0 sacks and 23.0 stops for loss... Started every game at nose tackle as a senior in 2000, recording 33 tackles (15 solo)... Was named the team s Most Valuable Defensive Lineman... Started every game his junior season in 99... Earned second-team All-Big 12 Conference honors in 98 as a sophomore after moving into the starting lineup at nose guard... Majored in Recreation and Parks at Texas A&M. A Super Prep All-America selection at Klein Forest High School in Houston, Texas. Also lettered in track, earning Most Valuable Track and Field Athlete. Won the state Class 5A Championship in the shot put and finished third in the discus as a senior. Full name: Ronald H. Edwards. Married, wife Angelle with a son Ron, Jr. (2) and a daughter Robyn (1). EDWARDS NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2001 Buffalo 7-3 8 7 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 2002 Buffalo 16-16 40 28 68 2.5 15.0 0 0 -- 3 1 0 20 2003 Buffalo 5-0 6 1 7 0.5 3.0 0 0 -- 1 0 0 2 2004 Buffalo 16-2 13 2 15 4.0 24.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 2005 Buffalo 4-4 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 2006 Kansas City 16-16 19 6 25 2.5 11.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2007 Kansas City 16-15 21 2 23 3.0 13.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 2008 Kansas City 16-0 7 3 10 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2009 Kansas City 16-14 23 6 29 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 KC Totals 64-45 70 17 87 6.5 31.5 0 0 3 0 2 0 20 NFL Totals 112-70 142 59 201 13.5 73.5 0 0 3 4 3 0 43 Additional Stats: Recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown at Minnesota (9/15/02). Postseason Stats: Has started one postseason contest. Tackles: 10 (three solo) vs. Chicago (9/29/02) Sacks: 2.0 vs. Miami (10/17/04) QB Pressures: 6 vs. Oakland (10/6/02) Fumble Recoveries: 1, three times, last vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Forced Fumbles: 1, four times, last vs. Cincinnati (10/5/03) REMEMBERING SUPER BOWL IV The Chiefs captured a 23-7 win in Super Bowl IV vs. Minnesota (1/11/70) as Head Coach Hank Stram s play call of 65 Toss Power Trap was immortalized by NFL Films. RB Mike Garrett scored a five-yard TD on that play to give the Chiefs a commanding 16-0 lead. In addition to Founder Lamar Hunt and Stram, six Chiefs players on field that day were eventually indicuted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: LBs Bobby Bell and Willie Lanier, QB Len Dawson, DT Buck Buchanan, K Jan Stenerud and CB Emmitt Thomas. Dawson was named the game s MVP. EDWARDS 87

BRandOn flowers 5-9 187 Born: 2/18/86 Delray Beach, FL NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 29/28 (0/0) Acq: D2-08 Virginia Tech CB Pro Career: Third-year cornerback seeking to continue his improvement in 2010... Has started 28 games in his young pro career, opening the final 15 contests at left cornerback in 2009... Former second-round draft choice continues to hone his skills covering some of the league s best receivers... Led the squad with five INTs a year ago, and also possesses solid tackling skills... Registered his first two pro interceptions off QB Brett Favre at the N.Y. Jets (10/26/08), including a 91-yard TD, the fifth-longest INT return in franchise history... Has seen action in 29 contests (28 starts), recording 143 tackles (123 solo) with seven for loss... Owns seven interceptions for 156 yards with one TD... Also has registered 38 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/23/08)... Originally entered the NFL with the Chiefs as a second-round pick (35th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Started 15 games at left CB and was inactive for one contest... Tallied 65 tackles (58 solo) with four for loss, a career-high five interceptions for 38 yards and a team-high 28 passes defensed... Added two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries... His five interceptions tied for fifth in the AFC... Was inactive with a shoulder injury at Baltimore (9/13) before returning to the starting lineup vs. Oakland (9/20)... Tallied seven tackles and one pass defensed at Philadelphia (9/27)... Recorded five tackles, three passes defensed and intercepted a QB Eli Manning pass vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Returned a QB Jason Campbell interception for 33 yards at Washington (10/18)... Registered five tackles and a pass defensed at Jacksonville (11/8)... Posted five tackles and three passes defensed at Oakland (11/15)... Contributed six tackles in addition to forcing and recovering a WR Mike Wallace fumble vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Produced five tackles with one for loss and two passes defensed at San Diego (11/29). Also forced a RB LaDainian Tomlinson fumble at the goal line that he recovered... Totaled five tackles and a pass defensed vs. Denver (12/6)... Contributed six tackles, two passes defensed and intercepted a QB Ryan Fitzpatrick pass in the end zone vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Picked off Brady Quinn HONOR ROLL Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team (1) - 2008. 24 member Flowers is related to former Chiefs CB Patrick Surtain through marriage and would often attend Surtain s games in Miami when Surtain was a of the Dolphins. vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Recorded five tackles and two passes defensed at Cincinnati (12/27)... Tallied four tackles, a career-high five passes defensed and intercepted a Kyle Orton pass in the end zone at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Played in 14 games with 13 starts at right CB... Was inactive for two contests... Ranked fourth on the squad with 78 tackles (65 solo), including three for loss... Also had two INTs for 118 yards with a 91-yard TD... Tied for the team lead with 10 passes defensed, while adding one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries... Named All- Rookie by Pro Football Weekly... Was one of four rookies in the NFL to record two or more INTs in a single game... Joined teammate CB Brandon Carr, Washington S Chris Horton, Arizona CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Tampa Bay CB Aqib Talib as the only five rookies with four or more takeaways... Made his first NFL start at New England (9/7), collecting six tackles... Posted seven tackles, two passes defensed and returned a WR Brandon Marshall fumble 32 yards vs. Denver (9/28)... Registered his first two INTs off QB Brett Favre at the N.Y. Jets (10/26). Tallied 118 return yards, including a 91-yard TD, the fifth-longest in Chiefs history and the longest since CB Kevin Ross had a 99-yard INT return at San Diego (9/6/92). His 118 INT yards were the second-highest single-game total in team history. It was the first two-int performance by a member of the Chiefs since S Jarrad Page did it at Oakland (12/23/06)... Recorded five tackles before leaving the game in the third quarter with an injury vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Was inactive at San Diego (11/9) and vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Returned to the starting lineup vs. Buffalo (11/23)... Recovered a RB Justin Fargas fumble at Oakland (11/30)... Totaled nine tackles at Denver (12/7)... Amassed a career-high 10 solo tackles and forced a WR Vincent Jackson fumble vs. San Diego (12/14). College: Saw action in 41 contests at Virginia Tech (28 starts)... Tallied 158 tackles (99 solo) including 17.0 stops for a loss... Intercepted 10 passes for 172 yards with two TDs... Recorded 3.5 88 FLOWERS

sacks (-28.0 yards), 32 passes defensed, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble... Started 14 games as a junior in 2007, recording 86 tackles (56 solo) and five INTs with a TD... Totaled 51 tackles (29 solo), with 3.5 sacks (-28.0 yards), with three INTs and 18 passes defensed as a sophomore in 2006... Was named first-team All-America by the American Football Coaches Association while earning firstteam All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors... Saw action in 13 contests (one start) as a redshirt freshman in 2005... Posted 20 tackles (13 solo) with four passes defensed and an INT... Named first-team All-ACC and third-team All-America by the AP... Competed in one game, notching a tackle and an interception return TD before being granted a medical redshirt in 2004... Entered the draft with a year of eligibility remaining... Majored in Sociology at Virginia Tech. A prep standout at Atlantic High School in Delray Beach, Florida where he led the team to a Class 5A regional title as a senior. Intercepted five passes and notched 3.0 sacks, to earn first-team all-area and all-conference honors as a senior. Spent one season at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia notching three interceptions..full name: Brandon Lavar Flowers. Single. FLOWERS NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2008 Kansas City 14-13 65 13 78 0.0 0.0 2 118 91 1 10 1 2 32 2009 Kansas City 15-15 58 7 65 0.0 0.0 5 38 33 0 28 2 2 0 Totals 29-28 123 20 143 0.0 0.0 7 156 91 1 38 3 4 32 Additional Stats: Had a 91-yard INT return for a TD at the N.Y. Jets (10/26/08). Tackles: 10 (10 solo) vs. San Diego (12/14/08) Passes Defensed: 5 at Denver (1/3/10) Interceptions: 2 at N.Y. Jets (10/26/08) INT Return Yards: 118 at N.Y. Jets (10/26/08) Long INT Return: 91 at N.Y. Jets (10/26/08) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Forced Fumble: 1, three times, last at San Diego (11/29/09) Fumble Recovery: 1, four times, last at San Diego (11/29/09) CHIEFS RECORD BOOK INT RETURN YARDS, GAME 1. 121 Lloyd Burruss...... vs. SD (10/19/86) 2. 118 Brandon Flowers.. @ NYJ (10/26/08) 3. 108 Bobby Ply........ vs. SD (12/16/62) 4. 105 Derrick Johnson......@ DEN (1/3/10) 5. 102 Gary Barbaro..... vs. SEA (12/11/77) CHIEFS RECORD BOOK LONGEST INT RETURN 1. 102 Gary Barbaro..... vs. SEA (12/11/77) 2. 100 Tim Collier........@ OAK (12/18/77) 3. 99 Dave Grayson.... vs. NYT (12/17/61) Kevin Ross.......... @ SD (9/6/82) 5. 91 Brandon Flowers.. @ NYJ (10/26/08) ANN ROACH RETIRES AFTER 44 SEASONS Longtime Kansas City Chiefs employee Ann Roach officially announced her retirement on February 12th after 44 seasons of dedicated service to the Hunt family and the Chiefs organization. She began her tenure with the franchise on November 7, 1966. Roach is one of only three employees in team history to serve the Chiefs during the tenure of every head coach in franchise annals, joining President Denny Thum (left), who also holds that distinction. Roach served as an assistant to 10 different Chiefs head coaches, beginning with Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Hank Stram. Roach began her tenure with the Chiefs known as Ann Renchtler, working as the assistant to head talent scout/asistant coach Tommy O Boyle. In 71, she began her familiar role assisting Chiefs head coaches. She would continue in that role over the course of 37 seasons, witnessing the construction of Arrowhead, as well as the evolution of the game, its coaches and players. She spent the past two seasons as a customer relations associate, a role which suited her amicable disposition, as well as her unique knowledge of the Chiefs. A trusted confidante, valued friend, and tireless worker, Ann Roach was an integral thread of the fabric of the Chiefs franchise for 44 seasons. Her ability to manage the demands and idiosyncrasies of so many different personalities have made her one of the most unique individuals in the colorful history of Chiefs football. A grateful Kansas City Chiefs organization salutes Ann for her many years of dedication and devotion to the team. FLOWERS 89

Pro Career: Long snapper enters his third season with the Chiefs in 2010... Handled the long snapping duties in all 16 games last season as well as the final nine games in 2008... Previously spent time in training camp with Green Bay, Seattle and Chicago prior to coming to Kansas City... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Green Bay in 2006. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (8/13/09)... Released by Kansas City (6/19/09)... Signed with Kansas City (10/29/08)... Released by Chicago (8/31/08)... Signed with Chicago (8/19/08)... Released by Green Bay (8/4/08)... Signed with Green Bay (3/5/08)... Released by Seattle (6/20/07)... Signed with Seattle (1/17/07)... Released by Green Bay (8/29/06)... Signed with Green Bay (1/5/06). 2009: Served as the club s long snapper in 16 games... Had four special teams tackles... Recorded two special teams tackles at Washington (10/18) and vs. Cleveland (12/20). 2008: Appeared in nine contests as the club s long snapper... Was signed on October 29th... Made his NFL debut vs. Tampa Bay (11/2). College: A four-year letterman at Houston, played in 47 games as the Cougars long snapper... Saw duty in all 11 games as a senior in 2004, recording two special teams tackles... Appeared in 13 contests as a junior in 2003, producing nine thomas GaffORd 6-2 235 Born: 1/29/83 Webster, TX NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 25/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-09 Houston 43 Church Gafford serves as a youth minister at Sagemont in Houston, Texas. special teams tackles and one forced fumble... Saw action in 12 games as a sophomore in 2002, notching five special teams tackles and a fumble recovery... Played in all 11 games as a true freshman in 2001... Majored in Sports Administration at Houston. Earned three varsity letters in football and one in baseball at Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, Texas. Played wide receiver, quarterback, tight end and strong safety as a prep. Named the team MVP and the Receiver of the Year as a senior. Has helped out with tornado relief efforts in Iowa and hurricane relief efforts in Louisiana. Full name: Thomas Edward Gafford. Single. Additional Stats: Had four special teams tackles in 2009. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2008 (9/0), 2009 (16/0) 25/0. Ls NFL POSTSEASON OVERTIME RULE CHANGES The National Football League initiated new playoff overtime rules for the 2010 season. The information below highlights the new changes and regulations regarding overtime periods in postseason action. Both teams must have the opportunity to possess the ball once during the extra period, unless the team that receives the opening kickoff scores a touchdown on its initial possession, in which case it is the winner. If the team that possesses the ball first scores a field goal on its initial possession, the other team shall have the opportunity to possess the ball. If that team scores a touchdown on its possession, it is the winner. If the score is tied after both teams have a possession, the team next scoring by any method shall be the winner. If the score is tied at the end of a 15-minute overtime period, or if the overtime period s initial possession has not ended, another overtime period will begin, and play will continue until a score is made, regardless of how many 15-minute periods are necessary. 90 GAFFORD

Pro Career: Second-year defensive lineman returns to the Chiefs after spending the majority of his rookie campaign on the practice squad... Versatile athlete can work at either defensive end or nose tackle... Was on the Chiefs 53-man roster for the final four games a year ago... Has played in three contests and has been inactive for one game... Has three tackles. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (12/12/09)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/6/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/5/09)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/8/09). 2009: Played in three games and was inactive for one contest... Had three tackles (one solo)... Was added to the practice squad on September 6th and promoted to the 53-man roster on December 12th... Recorded one tackle in his first NFL game vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Was inactive at Denver (1/3/10). College: Saw action in 25 games (17 starts) in two seasons at Troy State... Posted 92 tackles (64 solo), 23.5 stops behind the line, 8.5 sacks (-34.0 yards), one forced fumble and 12 QB pressures... Played in 13 games (11 starts) as a senior in 2008... Totaled 62 tackles, with 15.5 stops for loss, 5.5 sacks, 12 QB pressures and a forced fumble... dion GaLes 6-5 310 Born: 8/17/85 New Orleans, LA NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 3/0 (0/0) Acq: CFA-09 Troy 70 hangs GALES NFL STATISTICS de/dt Gales is an accomplished artist. His favorite piece is a portrait of his mother that proudly in her house. Named second-team All-Sun Belt Conference... Appeared in 12 games (six starts) as a junior in 2007... Notched 30 tackles, 8.0 stops for loss, 3.0 sacks and a pass defensed... Began his collegiate career at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Wiggins, Mississippi... Named second-team All- America as a sophomore in 2006... Garnered firstteam All-America accolades as a freshman in 2005... Majored in Art at Troy State. Tallied 158 tackles and 68.0 sacks at John F. Kennedy High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Named first-team all-state, all-district, all-region and all-metro as a junior and senior. Was a member of the Chiefs Rookie Club in 2009. His cousin, Ricky Dixon, is a senior wide receiver at Texas Southern. Full name: Dion David Gales Single. TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2009 Kansas City 3-0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3-0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010-11 IMPORTANT DATES Friday, July 30............................... First Day of Training Camp Practice St. Joseph, MO Saturday, August 7................................ Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Canton, OH Saturday, August 7................................ Family Fun Day St. Joseph, MO Friday, August 13.................................. First Preseason Game at Atlanta 7:00 PM (CT) Wednesday, August 18......................... Training Camp Sendoff Event St. Joseph, MO Friday, August 27............................. Move Training Camp to Arrowhead Kansas City, MO Tuesday, August 31............................ NFL Roster Cutdown to 75 Players by 3:00 PM (CT) Saturday, September 4......................... NFL Roster Cutdown to 53 Players by 5:00 PM (CT) Sunday, September 5.......................... Clubs may establish eight-man practice squad Monday, September 13......................... Monday Night Football vs. San Diego 9:15 PM (CT) Tuesday, October 20.......................... NFL Trading deadline 3:00 PM (CT) Saturday/Sunday, January 8-9................... Wild Card Playoffs Saturday/Sunday, January 15-16................. Divisional Playoffs Sunday, January 23........................... Conference Championship Games Sunday, January 30........................... AFC-NFC Pro Bowl Honolulu, HI Sunday, February 6............................ Super Bowl XLV Arlington, TX GALES 91

WaLLaCe GiLBeRRy 6-2 268 Born: 12/5/84 Bay Minette, AL NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 21/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-08 Alabama de Pro Career: Third-year defensive end makes his second trip to training camp with Kansas City in 2010... Showed flashes of potential on defense in 2009, finishing second on the team with 4.5 sacks in 2009... Also works on special teams... Was on the Chiefs 53-man roster for eight games in 2008... Joined the Chiefs from the N.Y. Giants practice squad on November 5, 2008... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with the N.Y. Giants in 2008... Has played in 21 contests, registering 30 tackles (25 solo), 4.5 sacks (-32.5 yards), five QB pressures and two special teams stops. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City from the N.Y. Giants practice squad (11/5/08)... Added to the N.Y. Giants practice squad (9/1/08)... Released by the N.Y. Giants (8/31/08)... Signed as a rookie free agent with the N.Y. Giants (5/6/08). 2009: Played on special teams in 16 games and saw duty on defense in 14 contests... Had 28 tackles (23 solo) and five QB pressures... Was second on the team with 4.5 sacks (-32.5 yards)... Also had one special teams tackle... Posted a sack of JaMarcus Russell vs. Oakland (9/20)... Registered five tackles vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Produced a sack of Tony Romo vs. Dallas (10/11)... Compiled a sack of David Garrard at Jacksonville (11/8)... Registered two tackles and a half of a sack of Russell at Oakland (11/15)... Compiled a careerhigh six tackles vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Had a sack of Carson Palmer at Cincinnati (12/27). 2008: Played in five games and was inactive for three contests... Recorded two solo tackles and one special teams stop... Signed on November 5th... Totaled one tackle in his initial NFL game at San Diego (11/9)... Saw reserve duty at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7)... Was inactive vs. San Diego (12/14), vs. Miami (12/21) and at Cincinnati (12/28). 92 Thomas Gilberry recorded 60.5 tackles for loss at Alabama, the second-highest total in school history behind only Hall of Fame LB Derrick (74.0). College: Saw action in 50 games (38 starts) at Alabama, recording 188 tackles (99 solo) with 60.5 stops for loss (-223.0 yards), 22.0 sacks (-135.0 yards), 38 QB pressures, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and four passes defensed... Started all 13 games as a senior in 2007... Totaled 80 tackles (47 solo), 10.5 sacks (-56.0 yards), 15 QB pressures, two forced fumbles and two passes defensed... Named first-team All-Southeastern Conference... His 27.0 tackles for loss ranked second in school history, trailing only Thomas (39.0)... Opened all 13 games as a junior in 2006, registering 43 tackles (22 solo), 10.5 stops for loss, 3.5 sacks (-23.0 yards), 10 QB pressures and one pass defensed... Started all 12 games as a sophomore in 2005... Tallied 37 tackles (16 solo), 10.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks (-12.0 yards), six QB pressures, one fumble recovery and one pass defensed... Played in 12 games, recording 28 tackles (14 solo), 13.0 stops behind the line, 6.5 sacks (-44.0 yards), seven QB pressures, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a redshirt freshman in 2004... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2003... Graduated with a degree in Telecommunications from Alabama. A prep standout at Baldwin County High School in Bay Minette, Alabama. Full name: Wallace Elmore Gilberry. Single, with a son Brady (1). GILBERRY S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2008 Kansas City 5-0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 16-0 23 5 28 4.5 32.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Totals 21-0 25 5 30 4.5 32.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Additional Stats: Has two special teams tackles one in 2008 and one in 2009. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6 (six solo) vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) Sacks: 1.0, four times, last at Cincinnati (12/27/09) QB Pressures: 2 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) 92 GILBERRY

BOBBy GReenWOOd 6-5 278 Born: 3/2/87 St. Petersburg, FL NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-10 Alabama de Pro Career: Young defensive end enters his second training camp with Kansas City in 2010... Joined the club as a rookie free agent from Alabama in 2009... Spent his rookie campaign on the Chiefs practice squad... Will work under the tutelage of former 14-year NFL veteran defensive end and current Chiefs defensive line coach Anthony Pleasant. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (1/4/10)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/6/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/5/09)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/8/09). College: Appeared in 51 games (22 starts) at Alabama... Compiled 102 tackles (47 solo), 21.5 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks (-77.0 yards), 25 QB pressures, one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed... Also blocked a kick... His 51 games played with the Crimson Tide rank second in school history... Started all 14 games for the first time in his career as a senior in 2008... Totaled 40 tackles, 7.0 stops for loss, 5.0 sacks, 16 QB pressures, a fumble recovery, a pass defensed and a blocked kick... Played in 12 games in 2007 Greenwood s brother, Sean, is a redshirt freshman offensive lineman at South 74 Alabama. a junior... Tallied 20 tackles, 4.5 tackles behind the line, a sack and one QB pressure... Saw duty in 13 games during his sophomore campaign in 2006... Collected 27 tackles, 5.0 stops for loss, 2.5 sacks, three QB pressures and a forced fumble... Played in 12 contests as a true freshman in 2005... Registered 15 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and five QB pressures... Majored in Business Management at Alabama. Produced 128 tackles and 19.0 sacks as a senior at Prattville High School in Prattville, Alabama. Had 10 tackles in the Alabama State Championship Game as a senior. Named the Class 6A Lineman of the Year as a senior. Full name: Robert Lindsay Greenwood Jr. Single. IN MEMORIUM: BOB KARMELOWICZ The Kansas City Chiefs organization mourned the passing of former Chiefs assistant coach Bob Karmelowicz on May 2, 2010. Karmelowicz, 60, spent 18 seasons in the NFL coaching ranks, including nine as a defensive line coach with Kansas City ( 97-05). He is survived by his wife Olga and three children: Liz, Marissa and Dave. During his nine-year coaching career with the Chiefs, Karmelowicz worked under three different head coaches Marty Schottenheimer ( 97-98), Gunther Cunningham ( 99-00) and Dick Vermeil. (2001-05). As a former collegiate nose tackle, Karmelowicz brought a wealth of knowledge and an enthusiastic coaching style to the position. Karmelowicz most recently coached with the Detroit Lions in 2009. In addition to his tenure with Kansas City, he served NFL coaching stints with Houston (2006-08), Washington ( 94-96) and Cincinnati ( 92-93). He also spent 16 seasons on the collegiate level before entering the NFL coaching ranks. Karmelowicz enjoyed a three-year coaching stint as the defensive line coach for the University of Miami ( 89-91). He was a member of a coaching staff that led the Hurricanes to a 33-3 record over those three seasons and a pair of national championships. for Karmelowicz at Miami. Before joining the Hurricanes coaching staff, he coached on the college level at Washington State ( 87-88), Illinois ( 83-86), UNLV ( 82), Texas-El Paso ( 81), Massachusetts ( 80) and his first five years as a coach at Arizona State ( 75-79). He served as an offensive line coach at UTEP, Massachusetts and Arizona State, and he was both a defensive line and offensive line coach at Illinois. Karmelowicz, a native of Plainville, Conn., was a three-year starter and consensus Little All-America nose tackle at the University of Bridgeport, where he earned his bachelor s degree. He also received a Master s degree from Arizona State. GREENWOOD 93

david GRiMes 5-9 183 Born: 12/31/86 Los Angeles, CA NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-10 Notre Dame WR Pro Career: Versatile first-year wide receiver enters his first season with Kansas City in 2010... Entered the league as a rookie free agent with Denver in 2009... Reunited with offensive coordinator Charlie Weis who served as his head coach at Notre Dame... Should benefit from working under wide receivers coach Richie Anderson. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (5/4/10)... Waived by Denver (7/23/09)... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Denver (4/27/09). College: Played in 45 games with 22 starts at Notre Dame... Totaled 90 receptions for 900 yards (10.0 avg.) with seven TDs... Recorded 36 kickof returns for 852 yards (23.7 avg.)... Played in 11 games (eight starts) as a senior in 2008, registering a career-high 35 catches for 321 yards with three TDs... Was named team captain... Saw duty in 10 games (eight starts) as a junior in 2007... Recorded 27 catches for 224 yards with two TDs... Appeared in 12 games (seven starts) as a sophomore in 15 Grimes brother, Carl, was a two-year letterman as a wide receiver at Michigan State (2005-06). 2006... Tallied 26 catches for 336 yards with two TDs in 2006 as a sophomore... Saw duty in 11 games with one start as a true freshman in 2005... Returned 15 kickoffs for 338 yards... Majored in Marketing at Notre Dame. A first-team all-state selection as a senior at St. Martin DePorres High School in Detroit, Michigan. Tallied 48 catches for 800 yards with eight TDs. Also played guard on the basketball team. Full name: David Michael Grimes. Single. CHIEFS VISIT FORT RILEY The Chiefs continued their support of the VFW s Return the Favor program on June 18th when a contingent of Kansas City personnel led by President Denny Thum and the club s 2010 Rookies Club visited Fort Riley. The Chiefs contingent also featured former players LB Gary Spani and T Ricky Siglar, as well as members of the Chiefs Cheerleaders and KC Wolf. Fort Riley serves as the home of the US Army s famed 1st Infantry Division, known as The Big Red One, whose motto is No Mission Too Difficult, No Sacrifice Too Great, Duty First! The oldest division in the United States Army, The Big Red One, has seen continuous active duty since being sent being deployed to Europe in World War I in 1917. The Fighting First has gone on to proudly defend freedom in World War II, Vietnam, the Gulf War, as well as in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. It s important for our players to get a chance to visit these bases, Thum said. It s a great chance to visit not only the troops, but their families and kids. It shows thankfulness and appreciation for all they do in giving us our freedom and our way of life. The players stood at attention like a well trained military unit as Brigadier General David C. Peterson, Command Sergeant Major Darrell Wallace and other top US Army personnel addressed the crowd. The highlight of the day was the opportunity to climb into the tanks for a full, hands-on tour. WRs Dexter McCluster and Rich Gunnell (right) learn how to operate a tank before climbing inside for a first-hand inspection. CHIEFS FACT The Chiefs have won 23 games against Denver at Arrowhead, the club's highest total against any single opponent. CHIEFS FACT The Chiefs have won 21 games against San Diego at Arrowhead. 94 GRIMES

tamba hali 6-3 275 Born: 11/3/83 Ghanga, Liberia NFL Exp: 5 (5th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 63/63 (1/1) Acq: D1-06 Penn State LB Pro Career: High-energy linebacker enters his fifth NFL campaign... Former first-round pick has earned a reputation for playing the game with passion and intensity for all four quarters... Spent his first three seasons as a defensive end before moving to an outside linebacker post in Kansas City s 3-4 defensive alignment in 2009... Has started all but one game since joining the club, opening 47 contests at defensive end and 16 games at outside linebacker... Started the first six games of 2008 at right defensive end before moving back to left defensive end... Has become an adept off-the-edge pass rusher... Has begun to perfect the sack-and-strip maneuver, recording 15 career forced fumbles, ranking third in that department in team history behind LB Derrick Thomas (45) and DE Neil Smith (29)... Owns 27.0 sacks, becoming the 14th player in franchise history with 20.0 or more QB takedowns... Was the recipient of the Chiefs prestigious Mack Lee Hill Award in 2006, an honor bestowed on Kansas City s top rookie or first-year player... Forced six fumbles in 2006, the most by a rookie in Kansas City history... Became the first rookie defensive end in Chiefs history to start all 16 games since 78... Escaped from the war-torn African nation of Liberia when he was 10 years old, joining his father Henry, who was a chemistry and physics teacher in the United States... Had not seen his mother and other family members since fleeing to the United States until being reunited with her during the 2006 season... His mother saw him play in person for the first time when she was in attendance vs. San Francisco (10/1/06), he recorded 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble... Has started 63 contests, owning 246 tackles (186 solo), 27.0 sacks (-166.5 yards), 15 forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 39 QB pressures, one interception and seven passes defensed... Has also started one playoff game, recording five tackles (four solo). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/28/06)... Originally entered the NFL as the Chiefs first-round pick (20th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft. HONOR ROLL USA Today All-Joe Team (1) - 2009 Mack Lee Hill Award: Chiefs Rookie of the Year (1) - 2006. 91 Hali grew up playing street soccer in Liberia and cheered for France in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. 2009: Started 16 games at ROLB... Had 66 tackles (35 solo) with two for loss, 15 QB pressures and a team-high four forced fumbles... Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team... His 8.5 sacks (-45.5 yards) were first on the team and 10th in the AFC... His four forced fumbles tied for fourth in the AFC... Joined S Mike Brown, CB Brandon Carr and C Rudy Niswanger as one of four Chiefs players to start all 16 games... Produced four tackles to go with a sack and strip of Joe Flacco at Baltimore (9/13)... Amassed seven tackles, a sack and strip of Eli Manning to go with one QB pressure vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Produced two tackles, a sack of Todd Collins for a safety and one QB pressure CHIEFS RECORD BOOK FORCED FUMBLES, CAREER 1. 45 Derrick Thomas.......... 1989-99 2. 29 Neil Smith.............. 1988-96 3. 15 Tamba Hali............. 2006-09 4. 13 Kevin Ross.......... 1984-93, 97 Jared Allen.............. 2004-07 at Washington (10/18)... Collected four tackles and one QB pressure vs. San Diego (10/25)... Recorded three tackles, a half of a sack of JaMarcus Russell and one QB pressure at Oakland (11/15)... Amassed six tackles with one for loss and one QB pressure vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)...Totaled seven tackles and two QB pressures at San Diego (11/29)... Tied a career high with 10 tackles (five solo) and established a career high 3.0 sacks (-12.0 yards) of Kyle Orton vs. Denver (12/6). Tied a career high with two Orton forced fumbles, giving him 15 career forced fumbles for the third-highest total in Chiefs history... Produced four tackles, a sack of Ryan Fitzpatrick and a QB pressure vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Totaled three tackles vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Recorded six tackles and two QB pressures at Cincinnati (12/27)... Posted three tackles, a sack of Kyle Orton and two QB pressures at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Started 15 games, opening the season s first six contests at right defensive end before HALI 95

starting nine of the season s final 10 games at left defensive end... Was inactive for one contest... Totaled 55 tackles (44 solo), 3.0 sacks (-23.0 yards), eight QB pressures, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one pass defensed... Amassed five tackles apiece vs. Oakland (9/14), at Atlanta (9/21) and at Carolina (10/5)... Returned to his starting spot at left defensive end at the N.Y. Jets (10/26), racking up a sack of QB Brett Favre and two QB pressures... Recorded five tackles, two QB pressures and forced a RB Earnest Graham fumble vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Left the game with an ankle injury at San Diego (11/9) and was inactive vs. New Orleans (11/16), snapping a streak of 41 consecutive starts... Totaled six tackles and one QB pressure at Denver (12/7)... Accumulated six tackles and tied a career high with 2.0 sacks of Philip Rivers vs. San Diego (12/14). Also tied a personal best with two forced fumbles of Rivers and recovered a Rivers fumble... Posted seven tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). 2007: Started 16 games at left defensive end... Recorded 60 tackles (52 solo) with three for loss, 7.5 sacks (-50.0 yards) and 12 QB pressures... Also had three passes defensed and two forced fumbles... Compiled eight tackles and a QB pressure at Houston (9/9)... Recorded 2.0 sacks of Kelly Holcomb and a QB pressure vs. Minnesota (9/23)... Had half a sack of Carson Palmer and a pass defensed vs. Cincinnati (10/14)... Compiled three tackles, half a sack of Brett Favre, two QB pressures and forced a Favre fumble vs. Green Bay (11/4)... Amassed four tackles, a QB pressure to go with a sack and strip of Peyton Manning at Indianapolis (11/18)... Contributed a sack of Daunte Culpepper vs. Oakland (11/25)... Produced four tackles and one QB pressure vs. San Diego (12/2)... Collected three tackles and a sack of WR Brandon Marshall at Denver (12/9)... Totaled nine tackles and half of a sack of Vince Young vs. Tennessee (12/16)... Posted four tackles at Detroit (12/23)... Amassed 10 tackles and a sack of Kellen Clemens at the N.Y. Jets (12/30). CHIEFS RECORD BOOK CONS. STARTS TO BEGIN CAREER 1. 101 Gary Barbaro............1976-82 2. 51 Art Still.................1978-81 3. 41 Tamba Hali.............2006-08 4. 37 Greg Wesley............2000-02 2006: Started 16 games at left defensive end... Had 65 tackles (55 solo), a tackle for loss, four QB pressures, an INT, three passes defensed, six forced fumbles and a fumble recovery... Recorded a team-high 8.0 sacks (-48.0 yards)... Named the club s Mack Lee Hill Award winner... Became the first rookie DE in Chiefs history to start every game since DEs Art Still and Sylvester Hicks both accomplished the feat in 78... His 8.0 sacks were the third-highest total by a rookie in Chiefs history and ranked fourth among NFL rookies... Was third in the NFL with a team-high six forced fumbles... His six forced fumbles were the most by a rookie in Chiefs history and tied for the third-highest singleseason total in Chiefs history... Registered seven tackles in his initial NFL start vs. Cincinnati (9/10)... Totaled nine tackles at Denver (9/17)... Compiled 1.5 sacks of Alex Smith and forced a Smith fumble vs. San Francisco (10/1)... Produced seven tackles, a sack of Matt Leinart, a pass defensed and forced a TE Adam Bergen fumble at Arizona (10/8)... Amassed a career-high 10 tackles and forced two CHIEFS RECORD BOOK MOST SACKS, ROOKIE 1. 10.0 Derrick Thomas............ 1989 2. 9.0 Jared Allen................ 2004 3. 8.0 Tamba Hali............... 2006 4. 6.5 Art Still................... 1978 5. 5.5 Sylvester Hicks............ 1978 Mike Bell................. 1979 RB Willie Parker fumbles at Pittsburgh (10/15)... Registered two tackles, a sack of Philip Rivers and recovered a Rivers fumble vs. San Diego (10/22)... Collected three tackles before leaving the game in the second quarter with a hip injury at St. Louis (11/5)... Notched five tackles, 1.5 sacks of Jake Plummer and forced a Plummer fumble vs. Denver (11/23)... Tallied a sack of Rivers and an interception off Rivers at San Diego (12/17)... Registered six tackles, a QB pressure in addition to a sack and strip of Andrew Walter at Oakland (12/23)... Amassed a sack of David Garrard and three QB pressures vs. Jacksonville (12/31)... Started in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/09), recorded five tackles (four solo). College: Saw duty in 47 games (34 starts) at Penn State... Recorded 179 tackles (84 solo), 36.0 stops for loss and 14.0 sacks (-87.0 yards)... Also had three QB pressures, six passes defensed, one fumble recovery, two forced fumbles and an interception for five yards... Opened all 12 games at defensive end as a senior in 2005... Totaled 65 tackles (27 solo), 17.0 tackles for loss and a team-high 11.0 sacks (-79.0 yards)... Also had two QB pressures, four passes defensed and a forced fumble... Was a consensus All-America selection and was named first-team All-Big Ten... Named the Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year... His 11.0 sacks led the conference and ranked eighth in the NCAA... Recorded nine tackles and tied a school single-game record with 4.0 sacks vs. Wisconsin... Started all 11 games at defensive end as a junior in 2004... Totaled 51 tackles (29 solo), 12.0 stops for loss and 2.0 sacks (-17.0 yards)... Earned secondteam All-Big Ten honors... Appeared in 12 games, starting 11 games at defensive tackle in 2003 as a sophomore... Tallied 53 tackles (23 solo), including 6.0 tackles for loss, a sack, a fumble recovery and one pass defensed... Played in 12 games, recording 10 tackles (five solo) in 2002... Graduated from Penn State with a degree in Journalism. Attended Teaneck High School in Teaneck, New Jersey. Was a nominee for the New Jersey 2001 96 HALI

Gatorade Player of the Year. Collected 64 solo tackles, including 23.0 stops for loss and 8.0 sacks as a senior. Recorded 45 solo tackles, 24.0 stops for loss and 12.0 sacks his junior campaign. Also played basketball. Spends much of his free time writing and recording music and has a recording studio in his basement. Full name: Tamba Boimah Hali (pronounced TOM-bah HALL-ee). Single. HALI S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2006 Kansas City 16-16 55 10 65 8.0 48.0 1-9 3 6 1 0 4 2007 Kansas City 16-16 52 8 60 7.5 50.0 0 0 3 2 0 0 12 2008 Kansas City 15-15 44 11 55 3.0 23.0 0 0 1 3 1 0 8 2009 Kansas City 16-16 35 31 66 8.5 45.5 0 0 0 4 0 0 15 Totals 63-63 186 60 246 27.0 166.5 1-9 7 15 2 0 39 POSTSEASON Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2008 Kansas City 1-1 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1-1 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10 (nine solo) at Pittsburgh (10/15/06) (nine solo) at N.Y. Jets (12/30/07) (five solo) vs. Denver (12/6/09) Sacks: 3.0 vs. Denver (12/6/09) Interceptions: 1 at San Diego (12/17/06) QB Pressures: 3 vs. Jacksonville (12/31/06) Forced Fumbles: 2 at Pittsburgh (10/15/06) vs. San Diego (12/14/08) vs. Denver (12/6/09) Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. San Diego (10/22/06) vs. San Diego (12/14/08) Streaks and Milestones: Is third in Chiefs history with 15 career forced fumbles, trailing only LB Derrick Thomas (45) and DE Neil Smith (29). Has 27.0 career sacks to rank 11th in team history, needing 1.0 more to bypass DE/DT John Browning (27.5) for 10th in club history and 2.5 more to surpass DT Dan Saleaumua (29.0) for ninth. HALI S FORCED FUMBLES (15) Date Opponent Player Result 10/1/06 San Francisco QB Alex Smith W 41-0 10/8/06 @ Arizona TE Adam Bergen W 23-20 10/15/06 @ Pittsburgh RB Wilie Parker L 7-45 RB Willie Parker 11/23/06 Denver QB Jake Plummer W 19-10 12/23/06 @ Oakland QB Andrew Walter W 20-9 11/4/07 Green Bay QB Brett Favre L 22-33 11/18/07 @ Indianapolis QB Peyton Manning L 10-13 11/2/08 Tampa Bay RB Earnest Graham L 27-30 OT 12/14/08 San Diego QB Philip Rivers L 21-22 QB Philip Rivers 9/13/09 @ Baltimore QB Joe Flacco L 24-38 10/4/09 N.Y. Giants QB Eli Manning L 16-27 12/6/09 Denver QB Kyle Orton L 13-44 QB Kyle Orton Kyle Orton 4.0 Philip Rivers 4.0 Kelly Holcomb 2.0 Brett Favre 1.5 Jake Plummer 1.5 Alex Smith 1.5 Jason Campbell 1.0 Kellen Clemens 1.0 Daunte Culpepper 1.0 Ryan Fitzpatrick 1.0 Regular Season By Quarterback Joe Flacco 1.0 David Garrard 1.0 Matt Leinart 1.0 Eli Manning 1.0 Peyton Manning 1.0 Brandon Marshall 1.0 Andrew Walter 1.0 Carson Palmer 0.5 JaMarcus Russell 0.5 Vince Young 0.5 HALI S SACK VICTIMS Denver 6.5 San Diego 4.0 Oakland 2.5 Minnesota 2.0 N.Y. Jets 2.0 San Francisco 1.5 Arizona 1.0 Baltimore 1.0 Regular Season By Team Buffalo 1.0 Indianapolis 1.0 Jacksonville 1.0 N.Y. Giants 1.0 Washington 1.0 Cincinnati 0.5 Green Bay 0.5 Tennessee 0.5 HALI 97

darryl harris 6-4 300 Born: 1/14/85 Clarksdale, MS NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 1/0 (0/0) Acq: CFA-09 Mississippi G Pro Career: Young offensive lineman enters his second training camp with Kansas City in 2010... Joined the club as a rookie free agent in 2009 and spent 13 games on the practice squad... Was promoted to the club s 53-man roster for the final three games a year ago... Has played in one contest and has been inactive for two games. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (12/19/09)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/6/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/5/09)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/8/09). 2009: Played in one game and was inactive for two contests... Was added to the practice squad on September 6th and promoted to the 53-man roster on December 19th... Made his NFL debut vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Was inactive at Cincinnati (12/27) and at Denver (1/3/10). College: Saw action in 35 games with 22 starts at Mississippi... Worked at all five offensive line positions for the Rebels... Appeared in 13 games with eight starts at left guard in 2008 as a sixth-year senior... Played in five games with one start at right tackle as a fifth-year junior in 2007... Helped RB RenJarvus Green-Ellis gain 1,137 rushing yards, the second-highest seasonal total in team history... Started three games at right tackle as a redshirt junior in 2006... Missed the final nine 66 contests of the season due to an injury and received a medical-hardship redshirt... Opened nine games at center and missed two contests with an injury as a redshirt sophomore... Paved the way for RB Mico McSwain to gain 612 rushing yards, the highest total by a freshman in team history... Played in five games with one start at left tackle in 2004 as a redshirt freshman... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2003... Graduated with a degree in Exercise Science from Mississippi. Named first-team All-Division 4A and All-Mississippi at Clarksdale High School in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Had a 90-yard INT return as a freshman. Was a member of the Chiefs Rookie Club in 2009. Full name: Darryl Deyung Harris. Single. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2009 KC (1/0) 1/0. Harris enjoys fishing for catfish at local lakes and then preparing his catch for a meal. BUCHANAN, LANIER ENSHRINED IN THE BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Chiefs DT Buck Buchanan (Grambling) and LB Willie Lanier (Morgan State) were among the inaugural class of inductees enshrined in the Black College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia on February 20th. The Black College Football Hall of Fame honors the greatest football players, coaches and contributors from historically black colleges and universities. In the only trade ever personally orchestrated by Lamar Hunt, the Chiefs acquired the top choice in the 63 AFL Draft, making Buchanan (right) the initial player from a historically black college or university to be chosen with the first overall selection. Called the fi nest lineman I ve ever seen, by his college coach Eddie Robinson also a member of the Black College Football Hall of Fame s Class of 2010 Junious Buck Buchanan was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 90. He joined the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 81 and was selected to join the College Football Hall of Fame in 96. A second-round selection in the 67 draft, Lanier became the first African-American in pro football history to become a regular starter at the middle linebacker position. Lanier was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 86 after being inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 85. He was also named to the NFL s 75th Anniversary Team in 94. Selected to the AFL All-Star Game or the Pro Bowl on eight different occasions, he saw action in 149 regular season games with the Chiefs, registering 27 INTs with two TDs, as well as 18 fumble recoveries. He started five postseason games with Kansas City, including the club s win in the 69 AFL Championship Game, as well as a 23-7 victory vs. Minnesota in Super Bowl IV. Lanier was a two-time Small College All-America pick at Morgan State and was the MVP of the 66 Tangerine Bowl. 98 HARRIS

Pro Career: Young linebacker and special teams performer joined the Chiefs as a free agent on September 30, 2009... Has played in 26 games (three starts) in three seasons with Minnesota (2007-08) and Kansas City (2009)... Also spent one week with New England in 2007, but was inactive... Has eight tackles (five solo), one QB pressure and 20 special teams tackles... Also played in one postseason contest with Minnesota. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (9/30/09)... Released by Minnesota (9/5/09)... Signed to the 53-man roster from the practice squad by Minnesota (12/9/07)... Added to Minnesota s practice squad (9/13/07)... Released by New England (9/12/07)... Claimed off waivers from Minnesota by New England (9/3/07)... Waived by Minnesota (9/2/07)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Minnesota (5/4/07). Kansas City (2009): Played on special teams in 10 games and saw duty in one contest on defense... Was inactive for three contests... Had 11 special teams tackles... Signed as a free agent on September 30th... Produced three special teams tackles at Washington (10/18)... Was inactive with a knee injury at Oakland (11/15), vs. Pittsburgh (11/22) and at San Diego (11/29)... Tallied a career-high five special teams tackles at Denver (1/3/10). Minnesota (2007-08): Played in 16 games (three starts)... Recorded eight tackles (five solo), one QB pressure and nine special teams stops... Also played in one postseason contest. 2008: Saw action in 14 games (three starts)... Posted eight tackles (five solo), a QB pressure and seven special teams tackles... Notched three tackles in his first career start at Tennessee (9/28)... Registered a career-high four tackles and a QB pressure in place of an injured LB E.J. Henderson at New Orleans (10/6) and also started in place of david herron 6-1 239 Born: 6/17/84 Warren, OH NFL Exp: 3 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 26/3 (1/0) Acq: FA-09 Michigan State 52 State HERRON S NFL STATISTICS LB Herron s brother, Dan, is a junior running back at Ohio University. Henderson vs. Detroit (10/12)... Had a seasonhigh two special teams tackles vs. Chicago (11/30)... Appeared in an NFC Wild Card Game vs. Philadelphia (1/4/09). 2007: Played in two games and was inactive for two contests... Had two special teams tackles... Added to the club s practice squad on September 13th where he spent 11 weeks... Signed to the 53- man roster on December 9th... Was inactive at San Francisco (12/9) and vs. Chicago (12/17)... Played in his first NFL game vs. Washington (12/23). New England (2007): Was inactive for one contest... Claimed off waivers from Minnesota on September 3rd... Was inactive at the N.Y. Jets (9/9)... Was released on September 12th. College: Played in 50 games with 34 starts, including opening his final 23 games at Michigan State... Recorded 247 tackles, 19.0 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks... Ranked second on the club in tackles as a junior and senior... Started his collegiate career as a fullback, but was moved to linebacker as a redshirt freshman... Majored in Family and Community Services at Michigan State. A prep fullback at Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio. Rated the top fullback prospect in the state. Father, David, Sr., is a minister in his hometown and works with the youth through the Warren Community Outreach Complex. Full name: David Leon Herron, Jr. Single with a son David III (3). TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2007 New England 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 2-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2008 Minnesota 14-3 5 3 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 1 2009 Kansas City 10-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 KC Totals 10-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 NFL Totals 26-3 5 3 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 1 Additional Stats: Has 20 special teams tackles two in 2007, seven in 2008 and 11 in 2009. HERRON 99

tyson JaCKsOn 6-4 296 Born: 6/6/86 New Orleans, LA NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 16/14 (0/0) Acq: D1-09 Louisiana State de Pro Career: Talented defensive end joined the Chiefs as the third overall selection in the 2009 NFL Draft... Earned All-Rookie honors from Pro Football Weekly/PFWA... Physical performer plays the defensive end position in Kansas City s 3-4 defensive alignment with fellow first-round defensive end Glenn Dorsey (D1a-08)... Should benefit greatly from working with defensive line coach Anthony Pleasant, who enjoyed a 14-year NFL playing career... Joined WR Dwayne Bowe (D1-07) and Dorsey (D1a-08) as the third consecutive player from LSU drafted in the first round, marking the first time in the era of the common draft that a team selected three straight number one picks from the same school... Has played in 16 games (14 starts)... Has recorded 31 tackles (18 solo), four QB pressures and two passes defensed. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (8/7/09)... Selected by Kansas City in the first round (third overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. 2009: Appeared in all 16 games with 14 starts at left defensive end... Had 31 tackles (18 solo), four QB pressures and two passes defensed... Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie Team... Produced one tackle in his first NFL start at Baltimore (9/13)... Registered three tackles vs. Oakland (9/20)... Posted a career-high seven tackles and two QB pressures at Jacksonville (11/8)... Amassed two tackles vs. Denver (12/6)... Tallied six tackles vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Produced five tackles at Cincinnati (12/27)... Added two tackles at Denver (1/3/10). College: Played in 53 games with 39 starts at left defensive end at LSU... Produced 122 tackles (55 solo), 27.0 tackles for loss, 18.5 sacks (-92.0 yards), 33 QB pressures, two fumble recoveries, two Jackson and Chiefs 2008 first-round pick, DT Glenn Dorsey, were roommates at 94 LSU. forced fumbles and 18 passes defensed... Started all 13 games as a senior 2008... Had 36 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, seven QB pressures, four passes defensed and a fumble recovery... Earned second-team All-Southeastern Conference accolades... Started all 14 games his junior campaign in 2007... Tallied 36 tackles, 4.5 stops for loss, 3.5 sacks, 15 QB pressures, 10 passes defensed and a forced fumble... Appeared in 13 games, starting 12 contests at left defensive end as a sophomore in 2006... Registered 37 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and a team-high 8.5 sacks... Added six QB pressures, four passes defensed, one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and one interception... Named second-team All-SEC... Saw action in 13 games as a redshirt freshman in 2005... Produced 13 tackles with 2.0 sacks and five QB pressures... Earned Freshman All-SEC accolades by The Sporting News... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2004... Graduated with a degree in General Studies at LSU. Played both on the offensive and defensive line at St. John High School in Edgard, Louisiana. Named Class 2A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior en route to a state championship. Also lettered in basketball in high school. Full name: Anthony Tyson Jackson. Single. JACKSON S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2009 Kansas City 16-14 18 13 31 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 Totals 16-14 18 13 31 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 Tackles: 7 (three solo) at Jacksonville (11/8/09) QB Pressures: 2 at Jacksonville (11/8/09) SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Passes Defensed: 1 at Washington (10/18/09) vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) 100 JACKSON

derrick JOhnsOn 6-3 242 Born: 11/22/82 Waco, TX NFL Exp: 6 (6th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 74/61 (1/1) Acq: D1-05 Texas LB Pro Career: Agile and athletic linebacker returns for his sixth season in a Kansas City uniform... Former first-round draft pick has shown a propensity for delivering plenty of big plays... Wrote his name in the NFL s record books becoming just the third LB in NFL history to score two TDs on two INT returns in a single game in a 44-24 win at Denver (1/3/10), earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week accolades... Became just the fourth Chiefs player to score a pair of defensive TDs in a game and only the third to record a pair of INT return TDs in a single contest... Racked up 175 return yards on three interceptions in 2009, the fourth-highest total in the league... Had a pair of multi-sack games and had a pair of games with both an INT and a forced fumble in 2008... Started all 16 contests in 2007, racking up the second 100-tackle output of his career with 107 stops, including a team-high 16 tackles for loss... Battled an ankle injury in 2006 that kept him out of three contests, but still managed to rack up 4.5 sacks... Became the first Chiefs rookie linebacker in 20 years to start all 16 games of his rookie campaign after joining the Chiefs in 2005... Earned the team s prestigious Mack Lee Hill Award, an honor bestowed on Kansas City s top rookie or first-year player... Joined LB Derrick Thomas (D1-89) and LB Percy Snow (D1-90) as the third Butkus Award winner to play for the Chiefs... Has played in 74 games (61 starts), recording 424 tackles (334 solo) with 31 tackles for loss, 13.0 sacks (-90.0 yards), six INTs (200 yards) with two TDs, 31 passes defensed, 11 forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 21 QB pressures... Also has 18 special teams stops... Owns one postseason start, registering 12 tackles (10 solo) with two for loss. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/25/10)... Signed with Kansas City (7/31/05)... Selected by Kansas City in the first round (15th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft. 2009: Played in 15 games on special teams... Saw duty in 14 contests on defense with three starts... Was inactive for one contest... Tallied 33 tackles (24 solo) with one for loss, a sack (-7.0 HONOR ROLL Mack Lee Hill Award: Chiefs Rookie of the Year (1) - 2005. AFC Defensive Player of the Week (2) - vs. Denver (9/28/08), at Denver (1/3/10). 56 Johnson s brother, Dwight, and five cousins played football at the collegiate level. Their cousin, longtime NFL WR Bert Emanuel, is their most notable relative who played in the pro ranks. yards) and three INTs for 175 yards with two TDs... Also had one QB pressure, a forced fumble and five passes defensed... Had nine special teams tackles... Ranked second in the AFC and fourth in the NFL with 175 INT return yards... Was only NFL player to post two defensive return TDs in a single game in 2009... Recorded four tackles, one QB pressure and a pass defensed at Baltimore (9/13). Also registered a career-long 70-yard return of a Joe Flacco INT... Contributed a sack of JaMarcus Russell vs. Oakland (9/20)... Was inactive with a groin injury at Philadelphia (9/27)... Collected two tackles, forced a WR Torry Holt fumble and added one special teams stop at Jacksonville (11/8)... Compiled seven tackles and two special teams stops vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Recorded four tackles in a starting role at RILB when the club opened in its nickel formation vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Registered two special teams tackles at Cincinnati (12/27)... Tallied four tackles, three passes defensed and intercepted two Kyle Orton passes that he returned for a career-high 105 yards with two TDs at Denver (1/3/10) to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week accolades. Produced 45-yard and 60-yard INT return TDs. Became just the third linebacker and the 25th player overall in NFL history as well as the third player in Chiefs annals to register two INT return TDs in a game. His 105 INT return yards rank as the fourth-highest single-game total in franchise history and the best single-game tally in the NFL in 2009. 2008: Started 14 games... Opened 10 games at right outside linebacker and started the season s final four games at middle linebacker... Was inactive for two contests... Ranked second on the team with 91 tackles (66 solo), including five behind the line... Also added 1.5 sacks (-12.5 yards), an INT, five passes defensed and three forced fumbles... Also had one special teams tackle... Recorded five tackles and a sack of Matt Cassel at New England (9/7)... Contributed six tackles vs. Oakland (9/14)... Posted seven tackles, half of a sack of Jay Cutler, a pass defensed, intercepted a Cutler pass and JOHNSON 101

forced a WR Brandon Marshall fumble to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors vs. Denver (9/28), becoming the first Chiefs linebacker to win the award since 2002... Totaled nine tackles and a pass defensed at Carolina (10/5)... Notched seven tackles with one for loss vs. Tennessee (10/19)... Tallied five tackles and forced a WR Laveranues Coles fumble at the N.Y. Jets (10/26)... Recorded five tackles before leaving the game with a thigh injury vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Was inactive with that injury at San Diego (11/9) and vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Posted nine tackles, a pass defensed and forced a RB Darren McFadden fumble at Oakland (11/30)... Amassed eight tackles and a pass defensed in his first career start at MLB at Denver (12/7)... Tied a career high with 11 tackles (seven solo) at Cincinnati (12/28). CHIEFS RECORD BOOK INT RETURN TDS, GAME 1. 2 Jim Kearney...... at DEN (10/1/72) Lloyd Burruss.... vs. SD (10/19/86) Derrick Johnson...at DEN (1/3/10) 2007: Started 16 games at left outside linebacker... Ranked third on the club with 107 tackles (91 solo) with a team-high 16 for loss... Joined with fellow LBs Napoleon Harris (123) and Donnie Edwards (108) to give the franchise its first trio of linebackers with triple-digit tackles since 78... Contributed 4.0 sacks (-34.0 yards), two INTs, nine passes defensed, six QB pressures and three forced fumbles... Also had a special teams tackle... Tied a career high with 2.0 sacks (-18.0 yards) of Rex Grossman at Chicago (9/16). Also had seven tackles, two passes defensed and a special teams stop... Amassed 10 tackles vs. Minnesota (9/23)... Enjoyed a monster game at San Diego (9/30), pulling off a sack and strip of Philip Rivers to set up a 50-yard TD return by CB Tyron Brackenridge. Also intercepted his first career pass off Rivers to go with three tackles and two QB pressures... Registered 10 tackles with one for loss at Oakland (10/21)... Intercepted a Jay Cutler pass and forced a RB Selvin Young fumble vs. Denver (11/11), adding 12 tackles, including three stops for loss, as well as a QB pressure... Had a sack of Rivers, forced a FB Lorenzo Neal fumble and posted seven tackles vs. San Diego (12/2). 2006: Played in 13 games with 12 starts at left outside linebacker and was inactive for three contests... Finished third on the team with 83 tackles (66 solo), including five behind the line and two forced fumbles... His 4.5 sacks (-22.5 yards) were third on the team... Added four QB pressures, three passes defensed and two fumble recoveries... Recorded nine tackles, a QB pressure and recovered a QB Carson Palmer fumble vs. Cincinnati (9/10)... Collected nine tackles and 1.5 sacks of Alex Smith vs. San Francisco (10/1). CHIEFS RECORD BOOK INT RETURN YARDS, GAME 1. 121 Lloyd Burruss.... vs. SD (10/19/86) 2. 118 Brandon Flowers.. at NYJ (10/26/08) 3. 108 Bobby Ply....... vs. SD (12/16/62) 4. 105 Derrick Johnson...at DEN (1/3/10) 5. 102 Gary Barbaro... vs. SEA (12/11/77) Also forced a RB Frank Gore fumble... Registered nine tackles, as well as a sack and strip of Philip Rivers in addition to a QB pressure vs. San Diego (10/22)... Produced five tackles and a career-high 2.0 sacks of Seneca Wallace vs. Seattle (10/29)... Left the game in the second quarter with an ankle injury at St. Louis (11/5) and was inactive at Miami (11/12), ending his streak of 24 consecutive starts... Returned to the lineup at Oakland (12/23), notching nine tackles and recovering a WR Johnnie Morant fumble... Amassed 12 tackles including two behind the line in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). 2005: Started all 16 games at left outside linebacker to become the first rookie linebacker in Chiefs history to start all 16 games since LB Dino Hackett accomplished the feat in 86... Named the club s Mack Lee Hill Award winner, an honor bestowed on Kansas City s top rookie or first-year player... Ranked third on the squad with 110 tackles (87 solo), with four tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks (-14.0 yards), 10 QB pressures, one fumble recovery, two forced fumbles and nine passes defensed... Also recorded six special teams tackles... His 110 tackles were the fourth-highest total ever accumulated by a Chiefs rookie and were the most by a Kansas City rookie linebacker in team history since Hackett had 140 stops in 86... Recorded eight stops, a sack and strip of Chad Pennington, two QB pressures and a pass defensed vs. the N.Y. Jets (9/11). Became the first Chiefs rookie linebacker to start on Opening Day since Percy Snow did it vs. Minnesota (9/9/90)... Tallied 10 tackles and recovered a QB Kerry Collins fumble at Oakland (9/18)... Forced a WR Charlie Adams fumble at Denver (9/26)... Produced a career-high 11 tackles and one pass defensed vs. Philadelphia (10/2)... Totaled 10 tackles and one QB pressure vs. Washington (10/16)... Posted nine tackles, two QB pressures and one pass defensed at San Diego (10/30)... Recorded a sack of Jake Plummer vs. Denver (12/4). College: Appeared in 50 games (40 starts) at Texas, registering 458 tackles (281 solo), a schoolrecord 65.0 tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks and 10 INTs for 199 yards with a TD... Also had five fumble recoveries, 11 forced fumbles, 39 QB pressures and 30 passes defensed... Was the first player in Longhorn annals to win the Butkus Award... Earned the Bronko Nagurski Trophy as the top collegiate NFL RECORD BOOK: TWO INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS, LINEBACKER, GAME DATE PLAYER TEAM OPPONENT TDs SCORE 10/24/48 LB Bill Blackburn Chicago Cardinals vs. Boston 31, 27 W, 49-27 11/22/95 LB Ken Norton San Francisco vs. St. Louis 21, 35 W, 44-10 1/3/10 LB Derrick Johnson Kansas City at Denver 45, 60 W, 44-24 102 JOHNSON

defensive player in 2004... Opened all 12 games as a senior in 2004, finishing the year with a careerhigh 130 tackles (73 solo) and 2.0 sacks (-15.0 yards)... Had an NCAA single-season record nine forced fumbles, breaking the previous mark of eight shared by Syracuse DE Dwight Freeney (2001) and Boise State S Quintin Mikell (2002)... Also returned an INT for 18 yards and added eight passes defensed and 10 QB pressures... Was a unanimous All-America and All-Big 12 selection... Started 13 games at weakside linebacker in 2003 as a junior, leading the club with 125 tackles (78 solo) and 20.0 stops behind the line... Also had 2.0 sacks (-10.0 yards), three fumble recoveries, a forced fumble, four interceptions for 92 yards with a TD, nine passes defensed and 10 QB pressures... Started all 13 games as a sophomore season in 2002... Ranked second on the club with 120 tackles (73 solo)... Also had 2.0 sacks (-4.0 yards), 10 passes defensed, four interceptions for 85 yards and 10 QB pressures... Was a first-team All-Big 12 selection... Played in 12 games (two starts) in 2001 as a true freshman, ranking second on the squad with 83 tackles (57 solo) and fourth with 4.5 sacks (-29.0 yards)... Added nine QB pressures, one INT (four yards), two fumble recoveries and three passes defensed... Named The Sporting News National Freshman of the Year... Earned first-team Freshman All-America honors from The Sporting News... Chosen the Big 12 Conference Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year... Majored in Education at Texas. Attended Waco High School in Waco, Texas. Registered 170 tackles (103 solo), 21.0 stops for loss, 6.0 sacks, five forced fumbles and two INTs, including one for a TD as a senior. Once produced a career-high 30 tackles and four forced fumbles in a single game. Also lettered twice in basketball and ran a time of 10.5 seconds in the 100-meter dash. Established the King of the Field - The Derrick Johnson Foundation in 2005 to help provide opportunities for youths to achieve in both academics and in the community. King of the Field Foundation has paired with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, KaBOOM! and more than 200 volunteers to construct three playgrounds in Kansas City. Serves as a spokesperson for Lift Up America, an organization that facilitates widespread compassion by providing gifts of food and comfort to our nation s less fortunate. Was named the 2007 Role Model of the Year by the children of the Greater Kansas City Boys & Girls Clubs..Brother, Dwight, played defensive tackle at Baylor ( 96-99) and in the NFL with Philadelphia (2000) and the N.Y. Giants (2002). Cousin, Bert Emanuel, was selected in the second round (45th overall) by Atlanta in 94 and played in the NFL as a wide receiver with Atlanta ( 94-97), Tampa Bay ( 98-99) and Miami (2000). Cousin, Ben Emanuel, was a defensive back at UCLA (2000-04). He was a fifth-round selection (171st overall) of Carolina in the 2005 NFL Draft. Cousin, Aaron Emanuel, was a standout running back at USC ( 85-86, 88-89). Cousin, John Williams, was a defensive end at Oklahoma. Cousin, Kevin Emanuel, was a defensive lineman at Florida State (2000-03). Maintains his own website at www.superdj56. com. Full name: Derrick O Hara Johnson. Married, wife Tamika with a son Derrick II (2). JOHNSON S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2005 Kansas City 16-16 87 23 110 2.0 14.0 0 0 -- 9 2 1 0 10 2006 Kansas City 13-12 66 17 83 4.5 22.5 0 0 -- 3 2 2 0 4 2007 Kansas City 16-16 91 16 107 4.0 34.0 2 18 12 9 3 0 0 6 2008 Kansas City 14-14 66 25 91 1.5 12.5 1 7 7 5 3 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 15-3 24 9 33 1.0 7.0 3 175 70 5 1 0 0 1 Totals 74-61 334 90 424 13.0 90.0 6 200 70 31 11 3 0 21 Additional Stats: Has 18 special teams tackles six in 2005, one in 2006, one in 2007, one in 2008 and nine in 2009. Had two INT returns for TDs at Denver (1/3/10). POSTSEASON TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2006 Kansas City 1-1 10 2 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1-1 10 2 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 11 (nine solo) vs. Philadelphia (10/2/05) (seven solo) at Cincinnati (12/28/08) Sacks: 2.0 vs. Seattle (10/29/06) at Chicago (9/16/07) Passes Defensed: 3 at Denver (1/3/10) INTs: 2 at Denver (1/3/10) INT Return Yards: 105 at Denver (1/3/10) SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Long INT Return: 70 at Baltimore (9/13/09) Fumble Recoveries: 1, three times, last at Oakland (12/23/06) Forced Fumbles: 1, 11 times, last at Jacksonville (11/8/09) QB Pressures: 2, six times, last at Indianapolis (11/18/07) JOHNSON 103

One-Time Pro Bowler (2008) Pro Career: Highly-respected running back joined the Chiefs as a free agent in 2010... Enters his 11th NFL season and his first campaign with Kansas City... Consummate professional possesses a relentless work ethic and passion for the game... Has registered five consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, joining St. Louis RB Steven Jackson as the only other player to accomplish that feat every season from 2005-09... Pairs with third-year Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles to give the club a pair of 1,000-yard backs from the previous season for the first time in franchise history... Finished third in the league with a career-high 1,402 rushing yards in 2009, trailing only Tennessee RB Chris Johnson (2,006) and Jackson (1,416)... Earned a Pro Bowl berth with the Jets following the 2008 campaign... Has recorded 32 career 100-yard regular season rushing games... Also racked up 112 yards in Super Bowl XLI as a member of the Bears... Ranks 28th in NFL history with 9,217 career rushing yards and needs only 480 more yards to move into the top 25... Is 783 yards shy of becoming the 25th player in league history to top the 10,000-yard yard plateau... Playofftested veteran has started seven career postseason contests... Accumulated 1,541 rushing attempts from 2005-09, the highest total in the NFL over that span... Totaled 6,378 rushing yards from 2005-09, trailing only RB LaDainian Tomlinson (6,591)... Tied for fourth in the NFL during that timeframe with 43 rushing TDs... During his three-year tenure with the N.Y. Jets (2007-09), his 931 rushing attempts to pace the NFL, while his 3,833 rushing yards ranked behind only RB Adrian Peterson (4,484)... Has combined with his brother, RB Julius Jones (Seattle), to compile 14,062 rushing yards, the second-highest combined total a pair of brothers once at least one rushing attempt. Walter and Eddie Payton (16,754) are the only such brother duo to accumulate more career rushing yards... Has played in 148 games (107 starts) with the N.Y. Jets (2007-09), Chicago (2004-06), Tampa Bay (2003) and Arizona (2000-02)... Owns 2,280 carries for 9,217 yards (4.0 avg.) thomas JOnes 5-10 212 Born: 8/19/78 Big Stone Gap, VA NFL Exp: 11 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 148/107 (7/7) Acq: FA-10 Virginia Pro Bowls (1) - 2008. HONOR ROLL AFC Offensive Player of the Month (1) - November 2008. 20 and Jones brother, Julius, is in his seventh NFL season, playing with Dallas (2004-07) Seattle (2008-10). with 62 TDs and 289 receptions for 1,858 yards (6.4 avg.) with three TDs... Also has one pass completion for a four-yard loss and 17 kickoff returns for 271 yards (15.9 avg.)... Has started seven postseason contests, including Super Bowl XLI vs. Indianapolis (2/4/07)... Has rushed 120 times for 498 yards (4.2 avg.) with five TDs and caught 11 passes for 82 yards (7.5 avg.). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/9/10)... Released by the N.Y. Jets (3/5/10)... Signed with the N.Y. Jets (3/6/07)... Traded to the N.Y. Jets along with a second-round pick (63rd overall) in exchange for a 2007 second-round pick (37th overall) from Chicago (3/6/07)... Signed with Chicago as an unrestricted free agent from Tampa Bay (3/4/04)... Traded to Tampa Bay in exchange for WR Marquise Walker from Arizona (6/17/03)... Signed with Arizona (7/21/00)... Originally entered the NFL as a first-round pick (seventh overall) of Arizona in the 2000 NFL Draft. N.Y. Jets (2007-09): Played in 48 games (44 starts)... Rushed 931 times for 3,833 yards (4.1 avg.) with 28 TDs... Caught 74 passes for 482 yards (6.5 avg.) with three TDs... His 3,833 rushing yards rank seventh in N.Y. Jets history... Ranked third in team annals with 16 100-yard rushing games... Also started three playoff games, carrying the ball 45 times for 117 yards with one TD and adding two receptions for 28 yards. 2009: Started all 16 games for the second time in his career... Carried the ball a personal-best 331 times for 1,402 yards (4.2 avg.) with a career-high 14 TDs... Also caught 10 passes for 58 yards... Ranked second in the AFC and third in the NFL with a career-high 1,402 rushing yards... Those 1,402 rushing yards were the fourth-highest single-season total in team history... His 14 rushing TDs were the top seasonal total in Jets lore... Finished fifth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL with 1,460 yards from scrimmage... Recorded 405 rushing yards in the fourth quarter, the second-highest total in the NFL... Tied for second in the NFL with 11 Red Zone rushing TDs... His seven 100-yard rushing games tied for second in the NFL... Rushed 20 times for 107 yards with two TDs at Houston (9/13)... Compiled 13 RB 104 JONES

rushes for 42 yards with two TDs at Miami (10/12)... Registered 22 carries vs. Buffalo (10/18), setting a team record with a career-high 210 yards. Posted a career-long 71-yard TD run and finished the contest with a career-high 227 yards from scrimmage... Posted 26 rushes for 121 yards with a TD at Oakland (10/25)... Carried the ball 27 times for 102 yards vs. Miami (11/1)... Amassed 21 carries for 103 yards at New England (11/22)... Recorded 25 rushes for 75 yards with a TD vs. Carolina (11/29)... Tallied 23 carries for 109 yards at Buffalo (12/3)... Rushed 23 times for 99 yards with two TDs at Tampa Bay (12/13)... Collected 23 carries for 105 yards with a TD at Indianapolis (12/27)... Produced 27 rushes for 78 yards with two TDs vs. Cincinnati (1/3/10)... Started three postseason games, rushing 45 times for 117 yards with one TD and catching two passes for 28 yards... Tallied 15 carries for 34 yards with a TD in an AFC Wild Card Game at Cincinnati (1/9/10)... Compiled 14 rushes for 21 yards in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at San Diego (1/17/10)... Carried the ball 16 times for 42 yards in the AFC Championship Game at Indianapolis (1/24/10). 2008: Saw action in 16 games (14 starts)... Earned his first Pro Bowl invitation... Voted the Curtis Martin Team MVP and Dennis Byrd Most Inspirational Player by his teammates... Rushed 290 times for 1,312 yards (4.5 avg.) with 13 TDs and caught 36 passes for 207 yards (5.8 avg.) with two TDs... Finished the season with a career-high 1,519 yards from scrimmage, ranking ninth in the NFL... Led the AFC and ranked fifth in the NFL with 1,312 rushing yards... His 15 total TDs were the top single-season mark in Jets history... Rushed 22 times for 101 yards with a TD at Miami (9/7)... Compiled 17 carries for 70 yards vs. New England (9/14)... Produced 17 rushes for 65 yards with two TDs and a TD catch vs. Cincinnati (10/12)... Registered 24 carries for 159 yards at Oakland (10/19)... Tallied 14 rushes for 54 yards with a TD vs. Kansas City (10/26)... Posted 12 carries for 69 yards with a TD at Buffalo (11/2)... Rushed 26 times for 149 yards with a career-high three TDs vs. St. Louis (11/9), including 107 yards in the first half... Amassed 30 carries for 104 yards with a TD at New England (11/13)... Had 27 carries for 96 yards and three catches for 21 yards with a TD at Tennessee (11/23)... Rushed 16 times for 138 yards with two TDs vs. Denver (11/30), including 108 yards in the first half... Totaled 20 rushes for 78 yards with a TD vs. Buffalo (12/14), his eighth consecutive game with a TD, the longest streak in Jets history. 2007: Played in 16 games (14 starts)... Finished with 310 carries for 1,119 yards (3.6 avg.) with one TD and 28 receptions for 217 yards (7.8 avg.) with one score... Ranked sixth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with 1,119 rushing yards... His 310 carries were third in the AFC and fifth in the NFL... Rushed 24 times for 67 yards at Baltimore (9/16)... Tallied 25 carries for 110 yards vs. Miami (9/23)... Posted 24 rushes for 130 yards vs. Philadelphia (10/14)... Carried the ball 30 times for 117 yards vs. Pittsburgh (11/18)... Produced 24 rushes for 75 yards with a TD at Miami (12/2)... Totaled 24 carries for 106 yards vs. Cleveland (12/9)... Rushed 25 times for 98 yards and a caught a 15-yard TD pass vs. Kansas City (12/30). Chicago (2004-06): Started 45 games, carrying the ball 850 times for 3,493 yards (4.1 avg.) with 22 TDs and caught 118 passes for 724 yards (6.1 avg.)... Also completed one pass for a four-yard loss... Opened four postseason games... Rushed 75 times for 381 yards (5.1 avg.) with four TDs and added nine receptions for 54 yards (6.0 avg.). 2006: Started all 16 games for the first time in his career... Rushed 296 times for 1,210 yards (4.1 avg.) with six TDs and caught 36 passes for 154 yards (4.3 avg.)... Registered 21 rushes for 63 yards at Green Bay (9/10)... Tallied 21 carries for 64 yards vs. Detroit (9/17)... Carried the ball 24 times for 98 yards with two TDs vs. Seattle (10/1)... Amassed 21 rushes for 110 yards vs. Buffalo (10/8)... Totaled 23 carries for 111 yards with a TD vs. San Francisco (10/29)... Recorded 30 carries for 113 yards with a TD at the N.Y. Giants (11/12)... Rushed 23 times for 121 yards at the N.Y. Jets (11/19)... Registered 23 carries for 99 yards at New England (11/26)... Tallied 11 rushes for 76 yards with a TD at St. Louis (12/11)... Carried the ball 17 times for 68 yards with a TD vs. Tampa Bay (12/17)... Started three postseason contests, rushing 55 times for 301 yards (5.5 avg.) with four TDs and catching six passes for 24 yards (4.0 avg.)... Posted 21 rushes for 66 yards with two TDs in an NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Seattle (1/14/07)... Tallied 19 carries for 123 yards with two TDs in the NFC Championship Game vs. New Orleans (1/21/07)... Amassed 15 rushes for 112 yards in Super Bowl XLI vs. Indianapolis (2/4/07). 2005: Opened 15 games and was inactive for one game... Rushed 314 times for 1,335 yards (4.3 avg.) with nine TDs and caught 26 passes for 143 yards (5.5 avg.)... Joined RB Walter Payton as the only other player in Bears history to record 1,300 rushing yards or more in a season... Recorded 1,478 yards from scrimmage... Carried the ball 20 times for 139 yards with two TDs vs. Detroit (9/18)... Totaled 27 rushes for 106 yards with a TD vs. Cincinnati (9/25)... Posted 24 carries for 137 yards at Cleveland (10/9)... Registered 23 rushes for 89 yards with two TDs... Rushed 25 times for 139 yards vs. Baltimore (10/23)... Was inactive with a rib injury vs. San Francisco (11/13)... Tallied 25 rushes for 87 yards vs. Carolina (11/20)... Amassed 19 rushes for 93 yards vs. Green Bay (12/4)... Rushed 14 times for 72 yards with a TD vs. Pittsburgh (12/11)... Carried the ball 27 times for 91 yards with a TD vs. Atlanta (12/18)... Recorded 27 carries for 105 yards with a TD at Green Bay (12/25)... Rushed 20 times for 80 yards and caught three passes for 30 yards in a starting role in an NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Carolina (1/15/06). 2004: Started 14 games and was inactive for two contests... Led the club with 240 rushes for a team-high 948 yards (4.0 avg.) with seven TDs... Paced the team with 56 receptions for 427 yards (7.6 avg.)... Accumulated 1,375 yards from scrimmage, accounting for 36 percent of the Bears total offense, the second-highest total in the NFL... Became the first player in team history to lead the Bears in rushing JONES 105

yards and receptions since RB Neal Anderson in 89... His 56 catches were the top single-season total by a RB in Bears history, breaking the previous record held by RB Walter Payton (53)... Rushed 21 times for 67 yards with two TDs vs. Detroit (9/12)... Posted 23 carries for 152 yards with a TD at Green Bay (9/19)... Tallied 22 rushes for 110 yards with a TD and caught a career-high eight passes for a career-best 71 yards at Minnesota (9/26)... Carried the ball 24 times for 97 yards vs. Washington (10/17)... Was inactive with a left foot injury at the N.Y. Giants (11/7) and at Tennessee (11/14)... Produced 22 rushes for 109 yards at Detroit (12/26)... Amassed 26 carries for 108 yards with two TDs vs. Green Bay (1/2/05). Tampa Bay (2003): Played in 16 games (three starts), carrying the ball 137 times for 627 yards (4.6 avg.) with three TDs and catching 24 passes for 180 yards (7.5 avg.)... Returned 17 kickoffs for 271 yards (15.9 avg.)... Rushed nine times for a season-high 134 yards vs. Green Bay (11/16)... Produced 20 carries for 89 yards at New Orleans (12/7)... Rushed a career-high 34 times for 134 yards with a TD vs. Houston (12/14)... Tallied 17 rushes for 73 yards vs. Atlanta (12/20)... Recorded 13 carries for 68 yards at Tennessee (12/28). Arizona (2000-02): Played in 39 games (15 starts)... Rushed 362 times for 1,264 yards (3.5 avg.) with nine TDs and caught 73 passes for 472 yards (6.5 avg.). 2002: Started nine games and was inactive for two contests... Rushed 138 times for 511 yards (3.7 avg.) with two TDs and caught 20 passes for 113 yards (5.7 avg.)... Produced 17 carries for 54 yards at Washington (9/8)... Tallied 24 rushes for 173 yards with a 58-yard TD run at Seattle (9/15)... Amassed 17 carries for 73 yards vs. San Diego (9/22)... Was inactive with an ankle injury at Carolina (10/6)... Rushed 22 times for 68 yards vs. Dallas (10/20)... Carried the ball 15 times for 54 yards with a TD at San Francisco (10/27)... Was inactive with a broken hand vs. Oakland (11/24)... Was placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury List on November 26th. 2001: Saw action in 16 games (two starts)... Carried the ball 112 times for 380 yards (3.4 avg.) with five TDs and added 21 catches for 151 yards (7.2 avg.)... Rushed 17 times for 65 yards with a TD vs. Denver (9/23)... Caught five passes for 53 yards vs. Atlanta (9/30)... Tallied seven carries for 26 yards with a TD vs. Kansas City (10/21)... Had two rushes for three yards with a TD vs. Detroit (11/18)... Amassed 10 totes for 36 yards with a TD at Oakland (12/2)... Posted seven carries for 26 yards with a TD at Washington (1/6/02). 2000: Played in 14 games (four starts) and was inactive for two contests... Rushed 112 times for 373 yards (3.3 avg.) with two TDs and caught 32 passes for 208 yards (6.5 avg.)... Carried the ball 12 times for 16 yards in his first NFL game at the N.Y. Giants (9/3)... Registered 23 rushes for 70 yards vs. Dallas (9/10)... Totaled 10 carries for 36 yards with a TD at San Francisco (10/1)... Had six rushes for nine yards with a TD vs. Cleveland (10/8)... Rushed 11 times for 50 yards at Dallas (11/22)... Tallied six carries for 26 yards vs. New Orleans (10/29)... Was inactive at Cincinnati (12/3)... Was inactive with walking pneumonia at Washington (12/24). College: Finished his collegiate career at Virginia with 809 carries for 3,998 yards (4.9 avg.) with 31 TDs and 71 receptions for 571 yards (8.0 avg.) with four scores... His 3,998 rushing yards were the top mark in school history... Recorded 18 100-yard games and six 200-yard games... As a senior in 99, rushed 334 times for 1,798 yards with 16 TDs and caught 22 passes for 239 yards with a score... His 334 rushing attempts and 1,798 yards were the top single-season totals in school history... Amassed an Atlantic Coast Conference singleseason record 2,054 all-purpose yards... Earned All-America honors and was named the conference player of the year... Produced 238 carries for 1,303 yards with 11 TDs and 28 receptions for 179 yards with two TDs as a junior in 98... Rushed 201 times for 692 yards with four TDs and caught 17 passes for 127 yards with one TD his sophomore campaign in 97... Added three punt returns for 41 yards and one kickoff return for 20 yards... Recorded 36 carries for 205 yards and four catches for 26 yards as a freshman in 96... Graduated from Virginia with a degree in Psychology. Scored a state high school record 104 career rushing touchdowns at Powell Valley High School in Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Rushed for a Virginia single-season high school record 3,319 yards in 94 and touchdowns in 95. Earned four varsity letters in basketball and track. Uncle, Ed Clark, played football at Purdue and for the Hamilton TigerCats of the Canadian Football League. Owns a music production company, OuttaPocket Entertainment, featuring recording artist, Myko who sang the National Anthem before the N.Y. Jets vs. Kansas City game (10/26/08). Funds the Thomas Quinton Jones First Academic Scholarship for a student from Southwest Virginia to attend to the University for Virginia. Mother, Betty, worked the hoot-owl shift from midnight to 8:00 AM at the local coal mines while for 20 years his father, Thomas, also worked in the coal mines for one year. Full name: Thomas Quinton Jones. Single. NFL RECORD BOOK: RUSHING YARDS, BROTHER DUOS Yards Brothers Yards Name Yards Name 1. 16,754 Walter & Eddie Payton 16,726 Walter Payton 28 Eddie Payton 2. 14,062 Thomas & Julius Jones 9,217 Thomas Jones 4,845 Julius Jones 3. 10,381 Randall & Sam Cunningham 4,928 Randall Cuningham 5,453 Sam Cunningham *Includes brothers with at least one carry. 106 JONES

JONES NFL STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2000 Arizona 14-4 112 373 3.3 29 2 32 208 6.5 20 0 2001 Arizona 16-2 112 380 3.4 21 5 21 151 7.2 18 0 2002 Arizona 9-9 138 511 3.7 58 2 20 113 5.7 17 0 2003 Tampa Bay 16-3 137 627 4.6 61 3 24 180 7.5 29 0 2004 Chicago 14-14 240 948 4.0 54 7 56 427 7.6 45 0 2005 Chicago 15-15 314 1,335 4.3 42 9 26 143 5.5 41 0 2006 Chicago 16-16 296 1,210 4.1 30 6 36 154 4.3 21 0 2007 N.Y. Jets 16-14 310 1,119 3.6 36 1 28 217 7.8 25 1 2008 N.Y. Jets 16-14 290 1,312 4.5 59 13 36 207 5.8 19 2 2009 N.Y. Jets 16-16 331 1,402 4.2 71 14 10 58 5.8 28 0 Totals 148-107 2,280 9,217 4.0 71 62 289 1,858 6.4 45 3 Additional Stats: Had 17 kickoff returns for 271 yards (15.9 avg.) in 2003. Rushing Attempts: 34 vs. Houston (12/14/03) Rushing Yards: 210 vs. Buffalo (10/18/09) Long Run: 71 vs. Buffalo (10/18/09) Rushing TDs: 3 vs. St. Louis (11/9/08) Receptions: 8 at Minnesota (9/26/04) Receiving Yards: 71 at Minnesota (9/26/04) Long Reception: 45 at Jacksonville (12/12/04) Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Kansas City (12/30/07) vs. Cincinnati (10/12/08) at Tennessee (11/23/08) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2005 Chicago 1-1 20 80 4.0 24 0 3 30 10.0 27 0 2006 Chicago 3-3 55 301 5.5 52 4 6 24 4.0 14 0 2009 N.Y. Jets 3-3 45 117 2.6 12 1 2 28 14.0 18 0 Totals 7-7 120 498 4.2 52 5 11 82 7.5 27 0 Rushing Attempts: 21 vs. Carolina (1/15/06) Rushing Yards: 123 vs. New Orleans (1/21/07) Long Run: 52 vs. Indianapolis (2/4/07) Rushing TDs: 2 vs. Seattle (1/14/07) vs. New Orleans (1/21/07) Yards From Scrimmage: 227 vs. Buffalo (10/18/09) Kickoff Returns: 5 at Carolina (11/9/03) KO Return Yards: 76 at Carolina (11/9/03) Long Kickoff Return: 25 at Jacksonville (11/30/03) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4 vs. Indianapolis (2/4/07) Receiving Yards: 30 vs. Carolina (1/15/06) Long Reception: 27 vs. Carolina (1/15/06) Yards From Scrimmage: 130 vs. Indianapolis (2/4/07) NFL LEADERS RUSHING YARDS, 2005-09 1. 6,591 LaDainian Tomlinson.. San Diego 2. 6,378 Thomas Jones....... CHI, NYJ 3. 6,034 Steven Jackson........St. Louis 4. 5,561 Frank Gore....... San Francisco 5. 5,553 Larry Johnson.......... KC, CIN NFL LEADERS RUSHING ATTEMPTS, 2005-09 1. 1,541 Thomas Jones....... CHI, NYJ 2. 1,517 LaDainian Tomlinson.. San Diego 3. 1,414 Steven Jackson........St. Louis 4. 1,303 Jamal Lewis.......... BAL, CLE 5. 1,281 Larry Johnson......... KC, CIN NFL LEADERS RUSHING TDS, 2005-09 1. 84 LaDainian Tomlinson.... San Diego 2. 49 Maurice Jones-Drew... Jacksonville 3. 45 Larry Johnson........... KC, CIN 4. 43 Marion Barber............. Dallas Thomas Jones......... CHI, NYJ NFL LEADERS RUSHING YARDS, 2007-09 1. 4,484 Adrian Peterson.......Minnesota 2. 3,833 Thomas Jones....... N.Y. Jets 3. 3,460 Steven Jackson........St. Louis 4. 3,412 Ryan Grant.......... Green Bay 5. 3,349 DeAngelo Williams...... Carolina JONES 107

JONES REGULAR SEASON 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (32) Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Result *9/15/02 @ Seattle 24 173 7.2 58t 1 W 24-13 #11/16/03 Green Bay 9 134 14.9 61 0 L 13-20 #12/14/03 Houston 34 134 3.9 18t 1 W 16-3 9/19/04 @ Green Bay 23 152 6.6 54 1 W 21-10 9/26/04 @ Minnesota 22 110 5.0 22 1 L 22-27 12/26/04 @ Detroit 22 109 5.0 14 0 L 13-19 1/2/05 Green Bay 26 108 4.2 18 2 L 14-31 9/18/05 Detroit 20 139 7.0 22 2 W 38-6 9/25/05 Cincinnati 27 106 3.9 17 1 L 7-24 10/9/05 @ Cleveland 24 137 5.7 25 0 L 10-20 10/23/05 Baltimore 25 139 5.6 42 0 W 10-6 12/25/05 @ Green Bay 25 105 4.2 25 1 W 24-17 10/8/06 Buffalo 21 110 5.2 14 0 W 40-7 10/29/06 San Francisco 23 111 4.8 12 1 W 41-10 11/12/06 @ N.Y. Giants 30 113 3.8 26 1 W 38-20 11/19/06 @ N.Y. Jets 23 121 5.3 19 0 W 10-0 ^9/23/07 Miami 25 110 4.4 12 0 W 31-28 ^10/14/07 Philadelphia 24 130 5.4 36 0 L 9-16 ^11/18/07 Pittsburgh 30 117 3.9 26 0 W 19-16 ^12/9/07 Cleveland 24 106 4.4 17 0 L 18-24 ^9/7/08 @ Miami 22 101 4.6 14 1 W 20-14 ^10/19/08 @ Oakland 24 159 6.6 31 0 L 13-16 ^11/9/08 St. Louis 26 149 5.7 20 3 W 47-3 ^11/13/08 @ New England 30 104 3.5 13 1 W 34-31 ^11/30/08 Denver 16 138 8.6 59t 2 L 17-34 ^9/13/09 @ Houston 20 107 5.4 39 2 W 24-7 ^10/18/09 Buffalo 22 210 9.5 71t 1 L 13-16 ^10/25/09 @ Oakland 26 121 4.7 26 1 W 38-0 ^11/1/09 Miami 27 102 3.8 11 0 L 25-30 ^11/22/09 @ New England 21 103 4.9 15 0 L 14-31 ^12/3/09 @ Buffalo 23 109 4.7 29 0 W 19-13 ^12/27/09 @ Indianapolis 23 105 4.6 29 1 W 29-15 *with Arizona #with Tampa Bay with Chicago ^with N.Y. Jets RECORD WHEN JONES HAS A 100-YARD RUSHING GAME Overall: 19-13 N.Y. Jets: 9-7 Chicago: 8-5 Tampa Bay: 1-1 Arizona: 1-0 NFL LEADERS RUSHING ATTEMPTS, 2007-09 1. 931 Thomas Jones....... N.Y. Jets 2. 915 Adrian Peterson.......Minnesota 3. 830 LaDainian Tomlinson.. San Diego 4. 814 Steven Jackson........St. Louis 5. 791 Clinton Portis....... Washington NFL LEADERS RUSHING TDS, 2007-09 1. 40 Adrian Peterson.........Minnesota 2. 38 LaDainian Tomlinson.... San Diego 3. 36 Maurice Jones-Drew... Jacksonville 4. 29 DeAngelo Williams........ Carolina 5. 28 Thomas Jones......... N.Y. Jets Michael Turner........... SD, ATL KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES RB Thomas Jones (right) and his brother Julius are one of the league s most proficient running back brother duos of all time. The Jones brother have accumulated 14,062 yards between them to rank second all-time behind the duo of Walter and Eddie Payton, who have amassed 16,754 yards. Chiefs RB Thomas Jones has accounted for 9,217 of the pair s yards while Julius, who runs for the Seattle Seahawks, has added 4,845 yards. The brothers are scheduled to appear in a regular season contest in 2010 when the Chiefs travel to Seattle to take on the Seahawks on November 28th. 108 JONES

Pro Career: Promising safety candidate was signed by Kansas City from the Philadelphia practice squad on December 25, 2009 and was inactive for Kansas City s final two games of the season... Joined the Chiefs after spending the first 14 games of the 2009 season on the Eagles practice squad... Could also contribute on special teams... Should continue to improve under Hall of Fame defensive backs coach Emmitt Thomas. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City from Philadelphia s practice squad (12/25/09)... Signed to Philadelphia s pracitce squad (9/7/09)... Released by Philadelphia (9/5/09)... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free-agent with Philadelphia (4/27/09). 2009: Was inactive for two games... Signed by Kansas City from the Philadelphia practice squad on December 25th... Was inactive at Cincinnati (12/27) and at Denver (1/3/10). College: Started all 48 games he played in at Vanderbilt... Recorded 247 tackles (169 solo), 16.5 stops for loss (-44.0 yards), a sack (-5.0 yards), 11 INTs for 216 yards, 19 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries... Started all 13 games as a senior... Produced 76 tackles (49 solo), 2.5 tackles for loss, three INTs for 75 yards, three passes defensed and one forced fumble... Opened all 12 games at strong safety as a junior... Tallied 66 tackles (40 solo), 4.5 stops for loss, two INTs for 28 yards, eight passes defensed and a forced fumble... Had 10 tackles and an INT vs. Florida... Started all 12 games as a sophomore... Amassed 51 tackles (36 solo), 6.0 tackles for loss, a sack (-5.0 yards), three INTs for 58 yards, four passes defensed and ReshaRd LanGfORd 6-1 213 Born: 2/6/86 Tanner, AL NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-09 Vanderbilt 48 Langford signed with the Chiefs on Christmas Day in 2009. two fumble recoveries... Named the Captain s Award winner for his superb leadership skills as voted by his teammates... His three INTs tied for first on the team for the second consecutive season... Opened all 11 games as a redshirt freshman... Compiled 54 tackles (44 solo), 3.5 stops for loss, three INTs for 55 yards, four passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Named to the Freshman All-Southeastern Conference Team by The Sporting News... Earned Defensive Back Co-MVP honors... Led the team with three INTs... Redshirted as a true freshman... Graduated with a degree in Sociology from Vanderbilt. A prep standout as a running back and safety at Tanner High School in Tanner, Alabama. Rushed for 1,459 yards and 30 TDs as a senior to earn all-state honors. Also lettered in basketball and baseball as well as track and field. Spent three summers in college serving as a mentor to elementary school students at the Martha O Bryan Center in East Nashville, Tennessee. Full name: Reshard Nelson Langford (pronounced re-shard). Single. s TOP UNDRAFTED CHIEFS PLAYERS OF ALL-TIME As part of the NFL s celebration of the 75th year of the NFL Draft, NFL.com s Gil Brandt listed the top 75 undrafted players of all time. The Chiefs have eight former players on the list. Four of those players were originally signed by the Kansas City Chiefs or the Dallas Texans. Player Signed By Chiefs Years AFL/NFL Years S Deron Cherry Kansas City (1981) 1981-91 1981-91 CB Dave Grayson Dallas Texans (1961) 1961-64 1961-70 RB Priest Holmes Baltimore (1997) 2001-07 1997-07 QB Dave Krieg Seattle (1980) 1992-93 1980-98 K Nick Lowery New England (1978) 1980-93 1978-96 CB Emmitt Thomas Kansas City (1966) 1966-78 1966-78 G Brian Waters Kansas City (2000) 2000-Present 2000-Present DB Fred Williamson Pittsburgh (1960) 1965-67 1960-67 LANGFORD 109

Pro Career: Second-year wide receiver and return man returns to the Chiefs in 2010... Joined Kansas City as the club s sixth-round (175th overall) pick in the 2009 NFL Draft... Has seen action in six games on special teams and five games at wide receiver with one start... Also spent time on Kansas City s practice squad in 2009... Has compiled one reception for nine yards, two rushes for 42 yards and five special teams tackles... Also has 16 kickoff returns for 317 yards (19.8 avg.). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (12/22/10)... Released by Kansas City (12/19/10)... Signed with Kansas City (11/28/09)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (10/26/09)... Released by Kansas City (10/25/09)... Signed with Kansas City (7/30/09)... Drafted by Kansas City in the sixth round (175th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. 2009: Played on special teams in six games and on offense in five contests with one start at WR... Was inactive for five games... Had one reception for nine yards and two rushes for 42 yards (21.0 avg.)... Returned 16 kickoffs for 317 yards (19.8 avg.) and recorded five special teams tackles... Made his NFL debut in the season opener at Baltimore (9/13)... Returned a career-high six kickoffs for 126 yards vs. Denver (12/6). College: Saw duty as a wide receiver and as a defensive back at McNeese State... Played in 37 contests (32 starts) for the Cowboys, ranking 10th in school annals with 99 receptions for 1,905 yards (19.4 avg.) and 15 TDs... Added 22 kickoff returns for 419 yards (18.9 avg.) and took his lone career punt return back 70 yards for a TD... Recorded one tackle on defense... Started four games before his senior Quinten LaWRenCe 6-0 184 Born: 9/21/84 Carencro, LA NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 6/1 (0/0) Acq: D6-09 McNeese State 14 Louisiana LAWRENCE S NFL STATISTICS Lawrence s uncle, Byron Allen, played fullback at State. season was curtailed by a lower leg injury... Tallied 12 receptions for 209 yards with a TD... Took back three kickoffs for 61 yards and returned one punt for a 70-yard TD... Also saw time in the secondary and logged one tackle... Started all 12 games as a junior in 2007... Finished second on the team with 31 receptions for 645 yards and six TDs to earn second-team All-Southland Conference accolades... Also returned seven kickoffs for 106 yards... Started all 12 contests his sophomore campaign in 2006... Totaled 29 receptions for 479 yards with two TDs... Also logged five kickoff returns for 85 yards... Played in nine games (four starts) as a freshman in 2005... Caught 27 passes for 572 yards with six TDs and returned seven kickoffs for 167 yards... Earned first-team All-Southland Conference and team MVP honors... Majored in General Studies at McNeese State. An all-district, all-parish and All-Acadiana selection at Carencro High School in Lafayette, Louisiana. Lettered in football as well as basketball and track. Was part of the state champion 4x100 meter relay team. Volunteered with the Chiefs Rookie Club in 2009. Full name: Quinten Louis Lawrence. Single. RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2009 Kansas City 6-1 1 9 9.0 9 0 2 42 21.0 26 0 Totals 6-1 1 9 9.0 9 0 2 42 21.0 26 0 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Year Team No. FC Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2009 Kansas City 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 16 317 19.8 29 0 Totals 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 16 317 19.8 29 0 Additional Stats: Had five special teams tackles in 2009. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Kickoff Returns: 6 vs. Denver (12/6/09) Long KO Return: 29 at Denver (1/3/10) KO Return Yards: 126 vs. Denver (12/6/09) WR 110 LAWRENCE

Pro Career: Versatile third-year defensive back has worked at both cornerback and safety in addition to contributing on special teams... Unheralded former NCAA Division II performer enjoyed an impressive training camp to earn a spot on the Opening Day 53-man roster in 2008... Went on to become the first undrafted rookie in franchise history to win the club s prestigious Mack Lee Hill Award following his rookie campaign... Began the year on special teams before eventually moving into the club s nickel cornerback post... Owns the ability to return kickoffs and can serve as a cover man on special teams... Aggressive playmaker led all Kansas City defenders with two TDs in 2008... Notched touchdowns in back-to-back weeks with a 67-yard fumble return on a fake field goal at Oakland (11/30/08) and a 27-yard INT return off QB Jay Cutler at Denver (12/7/08)... Became just the second defender in franchise history to earn AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors... Has seen action in 22 games (four starts), recording 47 tackles (43 solo), an INT for a 27-yard TD and nine passes defensed... Also has five kickoff returns for 103 yards, five punt returns for 13 yards, eight special teams stops, a 67-yard fumble return TD and a fumble recovery on special teams. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/29/10)... Signed with Kansas City as a rookie free agent (5/2/08). 2009: Played in 10 games on special teams and eight contests on defense with one start at left CB... Contributed 15 tackles (14 solo) and five passes defensed... Also had five punt return for 13 yards, three special teams tackles and one fumble recovery on special teams... Tied a career high with eight tackles and posted a career-best three passes defensed in a starting role at left CB in place of an injured CB Brandon Flowers at Baltimore (9/13)... Registered one tackle vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Posted two tackles, one special teams stop and recovered a WR Patrick Crayton fumble vs. Dallas (10/11)... Recorded one tackle at Jacksonville (11/8)... Produced one tackle, two special teams stops and MauRiCe LeGGett 31 CB/s 5-11 188 Born: 2/18/86 Pittsburgh, PA NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 22/4 (0/0) Acq: CFA-08 Valdosta State HONOR ROLL Mack Lee Hill Award: Chiefs Rookie of the Year (1) - 2008. AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (1) - at Oakland (11/30/08). Leggett had his high school jersey #2 retired at Mt. Zion High School in Jonesboro, GA on February 10, 2009. returned four punts for 13 yards at Oakland (11/15)... Was placed on injured reserve on November 25th with a shoulder injury suffered vs. Pittsburgh (11/22). 2008: Played in 12 games on special teams and eight contests (three starts) on defense... Was also inactive for three contests... Had 32 tackles (29 solo), an INT for a 27-yard TD, four passes defensed, five special teams stops and five kickoff returns for 103 yards... Also had a 67-yard TD on a fake field goal fumble return... Saw duty in his first NFL game on special teams at New England (9/7)... Was inactive vs. Oakland (9/14)... Returned a kickoff for 30 yards and tallied one special teams tackle at Carolina (10/5)... Totaled one special teams tackle and returned one kickoff for 20 yards vs. Tennessee (10/19)... Posted six tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Registered five tackles as a starter at right CB in place of an injured CB Brandon Flowers at San Diego (11/9)... Notched a career-high eight tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Tallied six tackles vs. Buffalo (11/23). Also returned three kickoffs for 53 yards and added one special teams tackle... Returned a fumble on a fake field goal for a 67-yard TD at Oakland (11/30) to earn AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Also recorded four tackles... Compiled three tackles, a pass defensed and returned a QB Jay Cutler INT for a 27-yard TD before leaving the game in the second quarter with a shoulder injury at Denver (12/7)... Was inactive vs. San Diego (12/14) and vs. Miami (12/21) and was subsequently placed on injured reserve on December 26th. College: Played in 45 games (28 starts) as a three-year starter at Valdosta State... Won a pair of NCAA Division II National Championships... Tallied 136 tackles (92 solo), 2.0 sacks (-11.0 yards), 9.0 tackles for loss, 23 passes defensed, one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and five blocked kicks... Started 12 games, totaling 46 tackles (29 solo), five INTs for 107 yards, eight passes defensed and three blocked kicks as a senior in 2007... Garnered firstteam All-Gulf South honors en route to a national title... Started all 10 games as a junior in 2006, collecting 29 tackles (10 solo), 2.0 tackles for loss, a sack (-2.0 yards), three INTs, a school-record 15 passes LEGGETT 111

defensed, a fumble recovery and a blocked punt... Also returned one punt for 17 yards and registered two kickoff returns for 48 yards... Saw duty in 11 games (six starts) as a sophomore in 2005, recording 27 tackles (19 solo), a sack (-9.0 yards), a 60-yard INT return for a TD and a forced fumble... Also blocked a punt and returned it for a TD... Played in 12 games as a true freshman in 2004, registering 34 tackles (24 solo) and a forced fumble en route to a national championship... Majored in Criminal Justice at Valdosta State. Prepped at Mt. Zion High School in Jonesboro, Georgia. Has reached out to many schools around the area, speaking with students on topics ranging from Black History Month to goal setting and promoting literacy..full name: Maurice Lamar Leggett. Single, with a son Malik Price (3). LEGGETT S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2008 Kansas City 12-3 29 3 32 0.0 0.0 1 27 27 1 4 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 10-1 14 1 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 5 0 0 0 Totals 22-4 43 4 47 0.0 0.0 1 27 27 1 9 0 0 0 Additional Stats: Has eight special teams tackles five in 2008 and three in 2009. Had five kickoff returns for 103 yards (20.6 avg.) in 2008. Returned a fumble on a fake field goal for a 67-yard TD at Oakland (11/30/08). Returned an INT for a 27-yard TD at Denver (12/7/08). Had five punt returns for 13 yards in 2009. Had a fumble recovery on special teams vs. Dallas (10/11/09). Tackles: 8 (seven solo) vs. New Orleans (11/16/08) (eight solo) at Baltimore (9/13/09) Interceptions: 1 at Denver (12/7/08) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS INT Return Yards: 27 at Denver (12/7/08) Long INT Return: 27 at Denver (12/7/08) Passes Defensed: 3 at Baltimore (9/13/09) CHIEFS, VFW PARTNER TO RETURN THE FAVOR On April 22nd, the Kansas City Chiefs announced a unique partnership with the Veterans of Foreign Wars. This innovative agreement between two of Kansas City s most recognizable community leaders further strengthens the Chiefs long-standing commitment to honoring the contributions of our military personnel, both past and present. The Kansas City Chiefs proudly join the VFW as we honor the courageous men and women who defend our freedom at home and abroad, Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt said. The Chiefs organization gratefully salutes the bravery and dedication of our veterans and active-duty personnel, while also recognizing the Head Coach Todd Haley, pictured with many untold sacrifices made by military families. Junior Vice Commander in Chief of the We are especially appreciative of the incredible interest and VFW, Richard Denoyer (left) and Vice concern that the Commander, 509th Bomb Wing, Rickey Kansas City Chiefs S. Rodgers (right) at Whiteman AFB. organization has shown for our troops and their families, said VFW National Commander Thomas J. Tradewell, Sr., a combat-wounded Vietnam veteran from Sussex, Wisconsin. We appreciate the fact that patriotic Kansas Citians care about them and are not going to forget about them. As part of the partnership, Chiefs coaches, executives, players, cheerleaders and staff visted troops at Ft. Leavenworth, Whiteman Air Force Base and Ft. Riley during the off-season. The Chiefs have a long-standing appreciation for the men and General Manager Scott Pioli speaks women in our armed forces, and have a proud tradition of hosting with Lieutenant General Robert L. military personnel at Arrowhead. This season, the VFW will serve Caslen, Jr. (middle) and Commanding as the presenting sponsor of Military Appreciation Day at the Sergeant Major Phillip F. Johndrow at Ft. New Arrowhead. To make a donation, text RETURN to 90999 or Leavenworth. visit www.returnthefavor.org. 112 LEGGETT

Ryan LiLJa 6-2 290 Born: 10/15/81 Kansas City, MO NFL Exp: 7 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 66/59 (8/8) Acq: FA-10 Kansas State G Pro Career: Kansas City native re-joined the Chiefs as a free agent on March 16th... Versatile seventh-year pro played primarily at left guard in Indianpolis, but concentrated his efforts at the right guard post during the off-season... Returned home to Kansas City after originally entering the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Chiefs in 2004... Was waived by the Chiefs during the 2004 preseason and was subsequently claimed by the Colts.. Played in 66 games with 59 starts at left guard during his six seasons with Indianapolis (2004-09)... Also started eight playoff games with Indianapolis... Won a Super Bowl XLI ring with the Colts and also played in Super Bowl XLIV. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/16/10)... Released by Indianapolis (3/8/10)... Re-signed with Indianapolis (3/20/07)... Claimed off waivers by Indianapolis from Kansas City (9/6/04)... Waived by Kansas City (9/5/04)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (4/27/04). 2009: Started all 16 games at left guard... Helped the Colts offense average 282.2 net passing yards per game, ranking second in the NFL... Started all three postseason games, including Super Bowl XLIV vs. New Orleans (2/1/10). 2008: Spent the season on the Reserve/ Physically-Unable-To-Perform with a knee injury. 2007: Opened all 16 contests at left guard... Part of an offensive line that only allowed 23.0 sacks, the seventh-fewest total in the NFL... Voted by his teammates as the recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award... Started in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. San Diego (1/13/08). 2006: Played in nine games with five starts and was inactive for three games... Was inactive with a knee injury at the N.Y. Giants (9/10) and vs. Houston (9/17)... Was active, but did not play vs. Jacksonville (9/24) and at the N.Y. Jets (10/1)... Saw reserve duty at left guard vs. Tennessee (10/8), vs. Washington (10/22), at Denver (10/29) and at New England (11/5)... Appeared on special teams vs. Buffalo (11/12) and at Dallas (11/19)... Started at left guard vs. Philadelphia (11/26), at Tennessee (12/3), at Jacksonville (12/10), vs. Cincinnati (12/18) and at Houston (12/24)... Was inactive vs. Miami (12/31)... Was inactive with a knee injury in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Kansas City (1/6/07)... Started at left guard in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Baltimore (1/13/07), in the AFC Championship Game vs. New England (1/21/07) and in Super Bowl XLI vs. Chicago (2/4/07). Lilja is the first graduate from Shawnee Mission Northwest High School to play for the 65 Chiefs. 2005: Started all 16 games at left guard for the first time in his career... Part of an offensive line that allowed a league-low 20.0 sacks... Started at left guard in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Pittsburgh (1/15/06). 2004: Played in seven games with six starts at left guard... Was inactive for seven games and was active, but did not play in two contests... Started his first career game at left guard at Chicago (11/21)... Opened at Detroit (11/25), vs. Tennessee (12/5), at Houston (12/12), vs. San Diego (12/26) and at Denver (1/2/05)... Was inactive for two postseason games... Was inactive for an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Denver (1/9/05) and an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at New England (1/16/05). College: A two-year player at Kansas State, appearing in 23 games (14 starts)... Opened 14 games at left guard as a senior in 2003... Named second-team All-Big 12... Played in nine games his junior season in 2002... A two-year starter at Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kansas... Named outstanding lineman in 2001 as a sophomore... Earned honorable mention All-Jayhawk Conference accolades as a freshman in 2000... Majored in Finanace and Marketing at Kansas State. A three-year starter at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Earned second-team all-conference honors as defensive lineman and honorable mention accolades as an offensive lineman. Also lettered in golf. Full name: Ryan Matthew Lilja. Married, wife Jessica. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2004 IND (7/6), 2005 IND (16/16), 2006 IND (11/5), 2007 IND (16/16), 2008 IND (0/0), 2009 IND (16/16) 66/59. Playoffs: 2005 IND (1/1), 2006 IND (3/3), 2007 (1/1), 2009 (3/3) 8/8. LILJA 113

Pro Career: Hard-nosed defensive lineman makes his third trek to training camp with the Chiefs in 2010... Saw action in two games in 2009 after spending three weeks on the club s practice squad... Former rookie free agent spent the first 15 weeks of the 2008 season on the club s practice squad before being promoted to the 53-man active roster for the final two games of the year... Has seen action in three NFL contests. Transactions: Signed from Kansas City s practice squad (12/26/09)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (12/1/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/5/09)... Signed with Kansas City (12/19/08)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/1/08)... Released by Kansas City (8/30/08)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/2/08). 2009: Played in two games...was added to the practice squad on December 1st and promoted to the 53-man roster on December 26th... Played as a reserve NT at Cincinnati (12/27) and at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Played in one game and was inactive for one contest... Spent the first 15 weeks on the practice squad and was promoted to the 53-man roster on December 19th... Saw action in his first NFL game vs. Miami (12/21)... Was inactive at Cincinnati (12/28). College: Played in 43 games (21 starts) at defensive tackle for Texas... Finished his collegiate career with 101 tackles (50 solo), 3.0 sacks (-52.0 yards), 29 QB pressures, three passes defensed derek LOKey 6-1 287 Born: 11/25/85 Nocogdoches, TX NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 3/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-09 Texas 99 quarry LOKEY S NFL STATISTICS dt Lokey enjoys hunting near Austin, Texas, claiming a 10-point buck as his biggest to date. and one fumble recovery... Also served as the club s short-yardage fullback... Started all 13 games as a senior in 2007... Produced 50 tackles (25 solo), a sack (-3.0 yards), 9.0 tackles for loss, 13 QB pressures and three passes defensed... Opened eight games as a junior in 2006... Tallied 24 tackles (12 solo), a half of a sack (-2.0 yards), 4.0 tackles for loss, nine QB pressures and one fumble recovery... Saw duty in 11 games as a sophomore in 2005, posting 17 tackles (nine solo), a sack (-15.0 yards), 2.0 tackles for loss and two QB pressures... Played in 11 games as a true freshman in 2004... Totaled 10 tackles (four solo), a half of a sack (-3.0 yards), 3.0 tackles for loss and five QB pressures... Graduated from Texas with a degree in Sport Management. A four-year letterman at Ryan High School in Denton, Texas. Also participated in basketball and track. Father, Eric, was an All-America linebacker at Stephen F. Austin ( 84-88). Uncle, Kyle, was an offensive lineman at Stephen F. Austin ( 92-96). Full name: Derek Ray Lokey. Married, wife Charlie with a son Logan (1). TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2008 Kansas City 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 2-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLAYERS LOST IN EXPANSION DRAFTS 1966 - Miami DE Mel Branch LB Ronnie Caveness DT Al Dotson WR Frank Jackson 1968 - Cincinnati E Chris Burford LB Sherrill Headrick DB Bobby Hunt G Al Reynolds DB Fletcher Smith 1976 - Seattle G Rocky Rasley 1976 - Tampa Bay DB Jim Kearney WR Lawrence Williams 1995 - Carolina DT Greg Kragen 1995 - Jacksonville S Monty Grow 1999 - Cleveland T Pete Swanson 114 LOKEY

Pro Career: Sure-handed wide receiver joined the Chiefs practice squad on September 16th and was promoted to the 53-man roster on October 24th a year ago... Played in one game in 2009 with Arizona before his arrival in Kansas City... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Arizona in 2008... Has played in eight games (one start), recording 20 catches for 178 yards (8.9 avg.)... Had one rush for a one-yard loss and added six kickoff returns for 106 yards (17.7 avg.). Transactions: Signed from Kansas City s practice squad (10/24/09)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/16/09)... Released by Arizona (9/14/09)... Signed with Arizona (2/4/09)... Added to Arizona s practice squad (9/1/08)... Released by Arizona (8/30/08)... Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Arizona (4/28/08). Kansas City (2009): Played in seven games (one start) at WR and was inactive for three contests... Had 20 catches for 178 yards (8.9 avg.) and one rush for a one-yard loss... Added six kickoff returns for 106 yards (17.7 avg.)... Was signed to the practice squad on September 16th and was promoted to the 53-man roster on October 24th... Recorded a team-high eight receptions for 74 yards at Jacksonville (11/8)... Made his first career start at Oakland (11/15)... Caught two passes for 37 yards with a career-long 30-yard reception and returned one kickoff for 19 yards vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Returned a career-high five kickoffs for 87 yards vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Was inactive vs. Cleveland (12/20), at Cincinnati (12/27) and at Denver (1/3/10). Arizona (2009): Played in one game... Saw action in his first NFL contest on special teams vs. San Francisco (9/13). LanCe LOnG 5-11 186 Born: 5/4/85 Macomb, MI NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 8/1 (0/0) Acq: FA-09 Mississippi State 17 LONG S NFL STATISTICS WR Enjoys watching classic television such as Happy Days, as well as listening to old-school music like The Temptations. College: Played in 36 games (seven starts) at Mississippi State after transferring from Toledo following his freshman season Recorded 46 receptions for 321 yards with one TD in three seasons with the Bulldogs... Added one punt return for four yards, eight kickoff returns for 100 yards, one fumble recovery and 15 special teams tackles As a senior in 2007, played in all 13 games (two starts), recording 14 receptions for 103 yards Played in 12 games (four starts) as a junior in 2006... Hauled in a career-high 25 receptions for 177 yards with one TD... Appeared in 11 games (one start) as a sophomore in 2005 Did not play in 2004 after transferring to Mississippi State per NCAA rules... Played in six games as a true freshman at Toledo in 2003... Had two kickoff returns for 21 yards... Majored in Management at Mississippi State. Helped lead Utica Eisenhower High School in Shelbyville, Michigan to a 33-6 record during his three years of prep football. Started the final two seasons as a wide receiver and free safety. Caught 45 passes for 980 yards with eight TDs and seven INTs during his senior season. Full name Lance Christopher Long. Single. RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2009 Arizona 1-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Kansas City 7-1 20 178 8.9 30 0 1-1 -1.0-1 0 KC Totals 7-1 20 178 8.9 30 0 1-1 -1.0-1 0 NFL Totals 8-1 20 178 8.9 30 0 1-1 -1.0-1 0 Additional Stats: Had six kickoff returns for 106 yards (17.7 avg.) in 2009. Receptions: 8 at Jacksonville (11/8/09) Receiving Yards: 74 at Jacksonville (11/8/09) Long Reception: 30 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Kickoff Returns: 5 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) KO Return Yards: 87 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) Long Kickoff Return: 22 vs. Buffalo (12/13/09) LONG 115

Pro Career: Promising defensive end enters his second season with the Chiefs in 2010... Was the club s third-round pick (67th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft... Versatile athlete worked at defensive end and defensive tackle in college at Purdue... Has played in 15 games (one start), recording eight tackles (seven solo) and two sacks (-10.0 yards). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/30/09)... Drafted by Kansas City in the third round (67th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. 2009: Saw action in 15 games as a reserve defensive lineman with one start at right DE... Was inactive for one contest with a hamstring injury... Posted eight tackles (seven solo), 2.0 sacks (-10.0 yards) and three QB pressures... Registered one tackle in his first NFL game at Baltimore (9/13)... Posted one tackle and one QB pressure vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Recorded one tackle at Washington (10/18)... Produced a sack of Bruce Gradkowski for his first NFL sack at Oakland (11/15)... Posted a sack of Ben Roethlisberger vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Registered one tackle and one QB pressure at San Diego (11/29)... Collected one tackle vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Tallied one tackle in a start at right DE in place of an injured DE Glenn Dorsey vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Was inactive with a hamstring injury at Cincinnati (12/27). College: Appeared in 50 games (33 starts) at Purdue, finishing with 117 tackles (68 solo), 14.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks (-36.0 yards)... Added an INT, two passes defensed, three forced fumbles MAGEE S NFL STATISTICS and four fumble recoveries... Played in 12 games (11 starts) as a senior in 2008... Recorded 28 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss, a career-high 3.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Started all 13 contests as a junior during the 2007 campaign... Totaled 38 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries... Also added two blocked kicks on special teams... Played in all 14 games (seven starts) as a sophomore in 2006... Registered 33 tackles, 2.5 sacks, an INT, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick... Appeared in all 11 games (two starts) as a true freshman in 2006... Had 18 tackles and a tackle for loss... Majored in Law and Society at Purdue. Was a two-time first-team all-state selection at Oswego High School in Oswego, Illinois. Earned conference Player of the Year honors as a a senior. Was a member of the Chiefs Rookie Club in 2009. Full name: Arcilla Alexander Magee. Single. TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2009 Kansas City 15-1 7 1 8 2.0 10.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Totals 15-1 7 1 8 2.0 10.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Tackles: 1, eight times, last vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) Sacks: 1.0 at Oakland (11/15/09) vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) alex MaGee 6-3 298 Born: 4/28/87 Oswego, IL NFL Exp. 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 15/1 (0/0) Acq: D3-09 Purdue 71 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Magee aspires to work for the FBI or the Drug Enforcement Administration following his football career. QB Pressures: 1, three times, last at San Diego (11/22/09) de CHIEFS FACT The Chiefs registered improvement in over 30 different categories during the 2009 season compared to 2008. CHIEFS FACT The Chiefs own a 25-9 (.735) record when they force two or more INTs in a game dating back to 2002. 116 MAGEE

CORey Mays 6-1 245 Born: 11/27/83 Chicago, IL NFL Exp: 5 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 48/14 (3/0) Acq: FA-09 Notre Dame LB Pro Career: Fifth-year linebacker enters his second season with Kansas City in 2010... Solid special teams performer stepped into a starting role in Kansas City s 3-4 defense in 2009... Registered 13 starts at right inside linebacker and finished second on the team with 100 tackles (64 solo)... Prior to joining Kansas City, spent time with Cincinnati (2007-08) and New England (2006-07)... Has played in 48 regular season games (14 starts)... Owns 116 tackles (71 solo), a fumble recovery, a forced fumble, one pass defensed and four quarterback pressures... Has played in three postseason contests, recording two special teams tackles and a forced fumble on special teams... Entered the league as a rookie free agent with New England in 2006. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (4/20/10)... Signed with Kansas City (3/13/09)... Signed a one-year exclusive rights tender with Cincinnati (3/24/08)... Claimed off waivers by Cincinnati from New England (10/2/07)... Waived by New England (10/1/07)... Signed with New England (9/8/07)... Added to New England s practice squad (9/4/07)... Released by New England (9/2/07)... Signed a one-year exclusive rights tender with New England (3/21/07)... Signed with New England (11/4/06)... Added to New England s practice squad (9/3/06)... Released by New England (9/2/06)... Signed as a rookie free agent with New England (5/8/06). Kansas City (2009): Played in 16 games with 13 starts at RILB... Ranked second on the team with 100 tackles (64 solo) with three behind the line... Added four QB pressures and one pass defensed... Also had three special teams tackles... Collected 10 tackles at Baltimore (9/13)... Produced a club-best seven tackles vs. Oakland (9/20)... Tallied four tackles and two QB pressures at Philadelphia (9/27)... Recorded four tackles and one special teams stop vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Produced a team-high nine tackles with one for loss vs. Dallas (10/11)... Totaled two tackles and one QB pressure at Washington (10/18)... Contributed eight tackles, including two against RB LaDainian Tomlinson in goal-line situations vs. San Diego (10/25)... Totaled a career-high 13 tackles with one for loss at Jacksonville (11/8)... Amassed seven tackles at Oakland (11/15)... Produced four tackles and one QB pressure vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Compiled five tackles at San Diego (11/29)... Recorded six tackles vs. Denver (12/6)... Posted six tackles and one pass defensed vs. Buffalo (12/13) 51 Mays was the first player from the Chicago Public League to play at Notre Dame since DT Chris Zorich ( 88-90).... Collected five tackles vs. Cleveland (12/20) at Cincinnati (12/27) and at Denver (1/3/10). Cincinnati (2007-08): Played in 23 games (one start)... Produced 14 tackles (six solo), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery... Also had 28 special teams tackles. 2008: Played in 12 games and was inactive for four contests... Tallied five tackles (four solo), one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and 13 special teams tackles... Posted two tackles at Baltimore (9/7)... Forced a FB Mike Sellers fumble that he recovered in the end zone for a touchback vs. Washington (12/14). 2007: Saw duty in 11 games (one start) and was inactive for one contest... Recorded nine tackles (two solo), 15 special teams tackles and a forced fumble on special teams... Was inactive vs. the N.Y. Jets (10/21) with a hamstring injury... Collected three special teams tackles at Buffalo (11/4)... Registered three tackles in his first NFL start in place of an injured LB Rashad Jeanty at San Francisco (12/15)... Compiled three tackles vs. Cleveland (12/23). New England (2006-07): Appeared in nine games, recording two tackles (one solo) and 10 special teams stops... Saw duty in three postseason contests, amassing two special teams tackles and forcing a fumble on special teams. 2007: Played in one game and was inactive for two contests... Notched one special teams tackle... Was inactive vs. San Diego (9/16) and vs. Buffalo (9/23)... Was waived on October 1st. 2006: Played in eight games, posting two tackles (one solo) and nine special teams stops... Spent the first eight weeks of the season on the practice squad... Was promoted to the 53-man roster on November 4th... Saw action in his first career NFL game vs. Indianapolis (11/5)... Notched two tackles vs. Houston (12/17)... Played in three postseason games, tallying two special teams tackles and a forced fumble on special teams... Had one special teams tackle in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at San Diego (1/14/07)... Recorded one special teams tackle and forced a WR Terrence Wilkins fumble on a kickoff return in the AFC Championship Game at Indianapolis (1/21/07). MAYS 117

College: Played in 46 games (13 starts) at Notre Dame... Started all 12 games at middle linebacker as a senior in 2005... Recorded 68 tackles (33 solo), 4.0 sacks, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles... Played in all 12 games as a junior in 2004, compiling 15 tackles (six solo) and 2.0 sacks... Saw action in 12 games (one start) in 2003 as a sophomore, registering 26 tackles (19 solo), a sack, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two blocked kicks... Appeared in 10 games as a redshirt freshman in 2002... Had four tackles and a forced fumble... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2001... Majored in Psychology and Sociology at Notre Dame. A second-team All-America pick by USA Today as a senior at Morgan Park High School in Chicago, Illinois. Tallied 144 tackles and 5.0 sacks to go with 20 rushes for 179 yards as a fullback. Also earned four varsity letters in track and field. Full name: Corey Lemard Mays. Single. MAYS NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2006 New England 8-0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 2007 New England 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- Cincinnati 11-1 2 7 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 2008 Cincinnati 12-0 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 1 1 0 -- 2009 Kansas City 16-13 64 36 100 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 1 0 0 0 4 KC Totals 16-13 64 36 100 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 1 0 0 0 4 NFL Totals 48-14 71 45 116 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 1 1 1 0 4 Additional Stats: Has 41 special teams tackles nine in 2006, 16 in 2007, 13 in 2008 and three in 2009. Postseason: Played in three postseason games in 2006, recording two special teams tackles and forcing a fumble on a kickoff return at Indianapolis (1/21/07). Tackles: 13 (six solo) at Jacksonville (11/8/09) QB Pressures: 2 at Philadelphia (9/27/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Washington (12/14/08) Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Washington (12/14/08) A GIVING GROUP Three of Kansas City's Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award winners Pro Football Hall of Famer Len Dawson (left), Will Shields (left center) and 2009 honoree Brian Waters (right) were joined by 2006 Man of the Year recipient New Orleans QB Drew Brees at Kansas City's 40th Annual Salute to Professional Football, the 101 Awards, at the Westin Crown Center in downtown Kansas City on March 6th. The Chiefs have five players who have hoisted the Gladiator Statue to honor not only their playing accomplishments, but also their off-the-field community service. 118 MAYS

JOn MCGRaW 6-3 208 Born: 4/2/79 Louisville, KY NFL Exp: 9 (4th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 100/21 (4/0) Acq: UFA-07 (DET) Kansas State s Pro Career: Kansas State product originally joined Kansas City as an unrestricted free agent from Detroit on March 29, 2007... Returns for his fourth campaign with the Chiefs in 2010... Captained the club s special teams the past two years and is one of the club s top coverage artists in the kicking game... Blocked a punt that he recovered for a TD at Baltimore (9/13/09)... Experienced safety can line up at virtually any position in the secondary and has filled in as an extra cornerback when called upon... Spent two campaigns in Detroit (2005-06) and three seasons with the N.Y. Jets (2002-04) prior to joining the Chiefs... Has played in 100 regular season games (21 starts)... Owns 209 tackles (161 solo), five interceptions, 14 passes defensed, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and two QB pressures... Has amassed 104 special teams tackles and a blocked punt that he recovered for a TD at Baltimore (9/13/09)... Also owns two carries for eight yards... Has seen duty in four postseason contests, recording 11 tackles (eight solo) and four special teams tackles. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/6/09)... Signed with Kansas City as an unrestricted free agent from Detroit (3/29/07)... Was traded to Detroit from the N.Y. Jets (8/11/05) in exchange for a seventh-round pick... Signed with the N.Y. Jets (7/26/02)... Originally entered the league as the Jets second-round pick (57th overall) in the 2002 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2007-09): Has played in 43 games with nine starts, recording 71 tackles (63 solo), two INTs for 31 yards, four passes defensed, two QB pressures and 40 special teams tackles... Also has two carries for eight yards, an 18-yard kickoff return, a blocked punt recovered for a TD, as well as a forced fumble and a fumble recovery on special teams. 2009: Played on special teams in 14 games and saw duty in 12 contests on defense with a career-high nine starts at FS... Was inactive for one contest with a thigh injury and was active, but did not play in one game... Had 42 tackles (38 solo) with four behind the line, a sack (-6.0 yards), one INT, two passes defensed, two QB pressures and one fumble recovery... Had five special teams tackles and a four-yard rush on a fake punt... Blocked a punt that he recovered for a TD... Blocked a P Sam Koch punt which he recovered in the end zone for his first career TD at Baltimore (9/13)... Posted one tackle and recovered a QB Jeff Garcia fumble 47 five McGraw is an accomplished violinist and started playing the instrument when he was years old. at Philadelphia (9/27). Also had one special teams tackle and rushed one time for four yards on a fake punt... Produced four tackles with two for loss, a sack of Jason Campbell, one QB pressure in a starting role at FS in place of an injured S Jarrad Page at Washington (10/18)... Totaled four tackles with one for loss vs. San Diego (10/25)... Was inactive with a thigh injury at Jacksonville (11/8)... Posted eight tackles vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Tallied five tackles at San Diego (11/29)... Contributed eight tackles vs. Denver (12/6)... Produced three tackles vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Was active, but did not play with a hand injury vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Compiled three tackles, two passes defensed and an INT off Carson Palmer that he returned a career-long 27 yards at Cincinnati (12/27)... Registered three tackles at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Played in 16 games on special teams and in 15 contests on defense... Registered 27 tackles (24 solo), an INT and a pass defensed... Led the team with a career-high 23 special teams stops and also forced a fumble on a kickoff return... Added one kickoff return for 18 yards... Recorded one tackle and one special teams stop at New England (9/7) and vs. Oakland (9/14)... Tallied one tackle and two special teams stops at Atlanta (9/21) and vs. Denver (9/28)... Posted one tackle on defense and special teams at Carolina (10/5) and vs. Tennessee (10/19)... Registered four tackles at the N.Y. Jets (10/26)... Notched four special teams tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Tied a career high with 10 tackles, recorded an interception off Philip Rivers and added a pass defensed at San Diego (11/9). Also had two special teams stops and forced a CB Antonio Cromartie fumble on a kickoff return... Produced four tackles and one special teams stop vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Recorded one special teams stop vs. Buffalo (11/23), at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7)... Amassed one tackle and three special teams stops vs. San Diego (12/14)... Totaled two tackles and two stops on special teams vs. Miami (12/21)... Had one kickoff return for 18 yards at Cincinnati (12/28). 2007: Appeared in 13 games on special teams and also saw duty in five contests on defense... Was inactive for three games... Had a pair of tackles (one McGRAW 119

solo) and a pass defensed on defense... Contributed 12 special teams stops and also recovered a fumble on special teams... Also had a four-yard rush on a fake punt... Was inactive with a hamstring injury at Houston (9/9), at Chicago (9/16) and vs. Minnesota (9/23)... Registered two special teams tackles at San Diego (9/30)... Posted four special teams tackles vs. Cincinnati (10/14)... Recovered a CB Nnamdi Asomugha fumble on a punt return at Oakland (10/21)... Contributed one tackle and one special teams stop at Denver (12/9)... Had one pass defensed vs. Tennessee (12/16)... Produced one tackle and two special teams stops at Detroit (12/23)... Had a four-yard rush for a first down on a fake punt at the N.Y. Jets (12/30). Detroit (2005-06): Appeared in 24 games (five starts)... Produced 36 tackles (29 solo), a pass defensed, two fumble recoveries and 24 special teams stops. 2006: Played in 16 games (three starts)... Recorded 19 tackles (16 solo), one pass defensed, one fumble recovery and 17 special teams tackles... Had two tackles and two special teams tackles vs. Seattle (9/10)... Recorded three tackles in a starting role when the club opened with three safeties vs. Green Bay (9/24)... Produced a season-high four tackles as a starter at free safety in place of an injured S Terrence Holt at Minnesota (10/8)... Started at strong safety vs. Atlanta (11/5)... Recovered a QB Alex Smith fumble vs. San Francisco (11/12)... Totaled three special teams tackles vs. Miami (11/23)... Posted two tackles, a pass defensed and two special teams stops at Green Bay (12/17)... Tallied three tackles vs. Chicago (12/24). 2005: Appeared in eight games (two starts) and was inactive for eight contests... Registered 17 tackles (13 solo), a fumble recovery and seven special teams tackles... Acquired by the Lions from the N.Y. Jets in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick on August 11th... Was inactive vs. Green Bay (9/11) and at Chicago (9/18)... Played in his first game with Detroit at Tampa Bay (10/2)... Had two special teams tackles at Carolina (10/16)... Was inactive at Cleveland (10/23) and vs. Chicago (10/30)... Tied a career high with 10 tackles and recovered a RB Julius Jones fumble at Dallas (11/20)... Collected four tackles as a starter at free safety in place of an injured S Terrence Holt vs. Minnesota (12/4) before leaving the game with a shoulder injury... Was inactive with a shoulder injury at Green Bay (12/11), vs. Cincinnati (12/18), at New Orleans (12/24) and at Pittsburgh (1/1/05). N.Y. Jets (2002-04): Played in 33 games (seven starts)... Recorded 102 tackles (69 solo), three interceptions, nine passes defensed and two forced fumbles... Also had 40 (31 solo) special teams tackles... Saw action in four playoff games, totaling 11 tackles (eight solo) and four special teams tackles..2004: Appeared in 12 games and was inactive for four contests... Produced 28 tackles (21 solo), six passes defensed, a forced fumble and 18 special teams tackles... Was inactive with an abdominal injury vs. Cincinnati (9/12)... Intercepted a Drew Brees pass at San Diego (9/19)... Totaled eight tackles, two passes defensed, an interception off Jay Fiedler and a career-high four special teams tackles vs. Miami (11/1)... Was inactive with a groin injury vs. Baltimore (11/14), at Cleveland (11/21) and at Arizona (11/28)... Tied a career high with four special teams tackles vs. Houston (12/5) and vs. Seattle (12/19)... Notched five tackles, a pass defensed and forced a WR Shaun McDonald fumble at St. Louis (1/2/05)... Had one tackle in an AFC Wild Card Game at San Diego (1/8/05)... Posted three tackles in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Pittsburgh (1/15/05). 2003: Started six games at free safety and was inactive for four contests... Recorded 31 tackles (21 solo), a pass defensed and four special teams stops... Totaled three tackles before leaving the game with a mild head trauma at Washington (9/4)... Collected 10 tackles and three special teams stops at New England (9/21)... Was inactive at Houston (10/19), at Philadelphia (10/26), vs. the N.Y. Giants (11/2) and at Oakland (11/9) with a right shoulder injury suffered vs. Buffalo (10/12)... Notched 10 tackles (nine solo) before leaving the game with a shoulder injury at Indianapolis (11/16)... Was placed on injured reserve on November 17th. 2002: Saw action in 15 games (one start) and was inactive for one contest... Totaled 43 tackles (27 solo), an interception, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and 18 special teams stops... Had a tackle and two special teams stops in his first NFL game at Buffalo (9/8)... Registered 10 tackles in his first career start at free safety at Miami (9/22)... Compiled four tackles at Jacksonville (9/29)... Was inactive with a shoulder injury vs. Cleveland (10/27)... Forced a RB Ricky Williams fumble vs. Miami (11/10)... Amassed four tackles, an interception off Brian Griese and three special teams tackles vs. Denver (12/8)... Played in two postseason contests, producing seven tackles (four solo) and two special teams tackles... Tallied three tackles and two special teams stops in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Indianapolis (1/4/03)... Posted three tackles in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Oakland (1/12/03). College: Played in 43 games with 19 starts at free safety for Kansas State... Recorded 184 tackles (138 solo), 16.0 stops for loss (-53.0 yards), 3.0 sacks, 17 passes defensed and nine interceptions... Saw action in nine games with seven starts at free safety as a senior in 2001... Totaled 71 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, four interceptions and four passes defensed... Named second-team All-Big 12 by the Kansas City Star... Started all 12 games at free safety during his junior campaign in 2000... Ranked second on the team with 81 tackles (57 solo) to go with 2.0 sacks, three INTs and 10 passes defensed... Appeared in 10 games in 99 as a sophomore, recording 21 tackles (18 solo), a QB pressure, an interception and two passes defensed... Played in 13 games, registering 11 tackles, an interception, a pass defensed and a forced fumble as a redshirt freshman in 98... Began his collegiate career as a walk-on wide receiver in 97... Graduated from Kansas State with a degree in Business Finance. Earned first-team All-Class 3A honors as a senior at Riley County High School in Riley County, Kansas. 120 MCGRAW

Also named the Flint Hills Player of the Year by the Manhattan Mercury. Rushed for 1,066 yards while passing for 710 yards to go with 28 total TDs and 13 PATs. Played in the 97 Kansas Shrine Bowl. Grandfather, William Daniels, played football at Kansas State (1928-30). Established the Jon McGraw Foundation to benefit youth in Manhattan, Kansas. Enrolled in an executive education program at the University of Pennsylvania s Wharton School of Business in 2004 and at the Harvard Business School in 2009. Sister, Bethany, was an all-conference point guard at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. Full name: Jon Michael McGraw. Married, wife Gretchen with a son Lawson (3) and a daughter Leighton (2). McGRAW S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2002 N.Y. Jets 15-1 27 16 43 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2003 N.Y. Jets 6-6 21 10 31 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 2004 N.Y. Jets 12-0 21 7 28 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 2005 Detroit 8-2 13 4 17 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 0 2006 Detroit 16-3 16 3 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 1 0 2007 Kansas City 13-0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 2008 Kansas City 16-0 24 3 27 0.0 0.0 1 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 14-9 38 4 42 1.0 6.0 1 27 27 0 2 0 1 0 KC Totals 43-9 63 8 71 1.0 6.0 2 31 27 0 4 0 1 0 NFL Totals 100-21 161 48 209 1.0 6.0 5 31 27 0 14 2 3 0 Additional Stats: Has 104 special teams tackles 18 in 2002, four in 2003, 18 in 2004, seven in 2005, 17 in 2006, 12 in 2007, 23 in 2008 and five in 2009. Had a fumble recovery on a punt return at Oakland (10/21/07). Forced a fumble on a kickoff return at San Diego (11/9/08). Has two carries for eight yards on fake punts one for four yards at the N.Y. Jets (12/30/07) and one for four yards at Philadelphia (9/27/09). Had one kickoff return for 18 yards at Cincinnati (12/28/08). Blocked and recovered a punt for a TD at Baltimore (9/13/09). Had two QB pressures in 2009. POSTSEASON TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2002 N.Y. Jets 2-0 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2004 N.Y. Jets 2-0 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4-0 8 3 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 Additional Stats: Has four special teams tackles two in 2002 and two in 2004. Tackles: 10, five times, last at San Diego (11/9/08) Interceptions: 1, five times, last at Cincinnati (12/27/09) INT Return Yards: 27 at Cincinnati (12/27/09) Long INT Return: 27 at Cincinnati (12/27/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Fumble Recoveries: 1, three times, last at Philadelphia (9/27/09) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Miami (11/10/02) at St. Louis (1/2/04) ARROWHEAD S DECIBEL LEVEL According to the Accoustical Design Group, Inc. of Mission, Kansas, here s how the crowd noise at Arrowhead Stadium ranks in maximum sound levels, dba: Threshold of Pain...130 Arrowhead Stadium... 116 727 Landing Overhead...106 Lawnmower... 90 Average Office... 25 MCGRAW 121

Kestahn MOORe 5-10 214 Born: 4/13/87 Dallas, TX NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-10 Florida RB Pro Career: Physical running back prospect enters his first training camp with Kansas City in 2010... Re-signed with the club on January 4th after spending the final four games of the 2009 season on the Chiefs practice squad... Also has the ability to play special teams... Should benefit from working with Chiefs assistant head coach Maurice Carthon, who owns 11 seasons of pro playing experience. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (1/4/10)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (12/9/09)... Released by Denver (6/18/09)... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Denver (4/27/09). College: Played in 53 games with 21 starts at Florida... Rushed 235 times for 1,281 yards (5.5 avg.) with 13 TDs... Added 38 receptions for 231 yards (6.1 avg.) with two scores... Helped the Gators to BCS National Championship titles in 2006 vs. Ohio State and in 2008 vs. Oklahoma... Tallied four games with multiple rushing TDs in his collegiate career... Saw action in 14 games with five starts as a senior in 2008... Was named a team captain and rushed 29 times for 142 yards (4.9 avg.) with four TDs... Played in 13 games (eight starts) during his junior campaign in 2007... Registered 104 carries 32 Moore was a member of two BCS National Championship squads at Florida. for a career-high 578 yards (5.6 avg.) with six TDs... Received Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll accolades... Saw duty in 14 games with two starts as a sophomore in 2006... Compiled 54 carries for 282 yards (5.2 avg.) with two TD... Added eight receptions for 58 yards (7.2 avg.) with one TD... Appeared in 12 contests, starting the first five games of the year as a true freshman in 2005 and in the Outback Bowl... Tallied 48 carries for 277 yards (5.8 avg.)... Grabbed 13 catches for 56 yards (4.3 avg.)... Majored in Sports Management from Florida. Averaged 9.5 yards per carry and had 12 rushing TDs as a senior at Mansfield Summit High School in Arlington, Texas. Full name: Kestahn Dewayne Moore (pronounced KEY-ston). Single. AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF LAMAR HUNT TO BE WRITTEN BY MICHAEL MACCAMBRIDE On June 7th, the Kansas City Chiefs announced that Michael MacCambridge will write the authorized biography of Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt. This project will chronicle the lasting legacy of one of America s greatest sportsmen. MacCambridge will examine in rare detail Hunt s life and career which forever changed the landscape of professional sports. As the author of the definitive history of professional football, America s Game, Michael MacCambridge has few peers in his craft, and we are thrilled that Michael has elected to dedicate his time, energy and expertise to chronicle my father s life, Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt said. This is a very important project to me and my family, and we believe Michael is the perfect person to tell the story of Lamar Hunt. MacCambridge is widely respected in NFL circles for his previous work on the critically-acclaimed America s Game the definitive history of professional football. During his research for the book, MacCambridge forged a relationship with Lamar Hunt, spending more than 25 hours interviewing the humble Texan who founded the American Football League, named the Super Bowl and served as a driving force in the landmark AFL-NFL merger. Hunt (above) was a three-year end on the SMU football team and often visited his alma mater. MacCambridge s in-depth biography will trace the life of Hunt, who appropriately earned the nickname Games as a youth. Hunt spent his adult life immersed in the American sports scene. In addition to founding the AFL, Hunt helped usher in the open era of professional tennis (through his World Championship Tennis tour), was a central figure in popularizing the sport of soccer in the United States (owning franchises in both the North American Soccer League and Major League Soccer), and was a founding co-owner of the NBA s Chicago Bulls. In total, Hunt was inducted into 11 different halls of fame thanks in large part to his involvement in six different professional sports leagues. MacCambridge s work will thoroughly document the life of one of America s great sports pioneers and shed new light on Hunt s tremendous legacy. 122 MOORE

dajuan MORGan 6-0 203 Born: 10/21/85 Riviera Beach, FL NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 28/2 (0/0) Acq: D3c-08 North Carolina State s Pro Career: Hard-hitting safety and special teams performer embarks on his third season with Kansas City in 2010... Gifted athlete has the ability to play both safety positions... Was a solid special teams contributor for the Chiefs as a rookie... Notched two starts in 2009 before being placed on injured reserve for the final two contests... Has seen duty in 28 games (two starts), registering 34 tackles (31 solo), a fumble recovery and 16 special teams stops... Entered the 2008 NFL Draft with a year of eligibility remaining. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/18/08)... Entered the NFL as the third of Kansas City s three third-round picks (82nd overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Played on special teams in 13 games and saw duty in five contests on defense with two starts at FS... Was inactive for one contest... Had 15 solo tackles, a fumble recovery and six special teams stops... Produced three special teams tackles at Baltimore (9/13)... Posted six tackles and recovered a WR Torry Holt fumble to go with a special teams stop in his first NFL start at Jacksonville (11/8)... Was inactive at Oakland (11/15)... Contributed a career-high eight solo tackles vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Was placed on injured reserve on December 26th with a chest injury. 2008: Saw action in 15 games on special teams and 10 contests on defense... Was inactive for one game... Had 19 tackles (16 solo) with one for loss and 10 special teams stops... Totaled six tackles with one for loss at Carolina (10/5)... Posted three tackles and two special teams stops vs. Tennessee (10/19)... Was inactive with a thigh injury at San Diego (11/9)... Tallied three tackles vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Collected four tackles vs. Buffalo (11/23). College: Saw action in 38 games (12 starts) at North Carolina State... Recorded 245 tackles (169 solo), 4.5 tackles for loss, six interceptions, 19 38 Morgan s brother, DeAndre, played cornerback and was a teammate of DaJuan s at North Carolina State. passes defensed... Also contributed nine special teams tackles and a 44-yard rush on a fake punt... Added one reception for six yards... Played in 12 games (11 starts) as a junior in 2007... Opened five games at strong safety and six contests at free safety... Produced 117 tackles with three interceptions, 13 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one special teams stop... Appeared in 12 contests (one start) as a sophomore in 2006... Tallied 82 tackles, an interception, four passes defensed, two QB pressures and one forced fumble... Also had two special teams tackles and a blocked punt... Played in 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2005... Registered 46 tackles and two passes defensed... Also had one blocked punt, a 44-yard run on a fake punt and six special teams tackles... Saw action in two games of his freshman season in 2004, catching one pass for six yards before redshirting with a hip injury... Majored in Sport Management at North Carolina State. Missed his entire senior year at Suncoast High School in Riviera Beach, Florida after dislocating his hip in a car accident prior to the season. Totaled 2,760 receiving yards, 27 TDs, 600 rushing yards, seven TDs, 1,100 passing yards and seven TDs during his prep career. Added 67 tackles, 2.0 sacks and three INTs on defense. Was also a track and baseball standout, winning the 2A state title in the 400-meter dash as a senior. Full name: DaJuan Jamar Morgan. Single, with a son DaJuan, Jr. MORGAN S NFL STATS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2008 Kansas City 15-0 16 3 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 13-2 15 0 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 28-2 31 3 34 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 0 Additional Stats: Has 16 special teams tackles 10 in 2008 and six in 2009. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8 (eight solo) vs. Cleveland (12/20/09) Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Jacksonville (11/9/09) MORGAN 123

ikechuku ndukwe 6-4 325 Born: 7/17/82 Morgantown, WV NFL Exp: 4 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 33/18 (2/1) Acq: T-09 (MIA) Northwestern t/g Pro Career: Versatile offensive lineman enters his second season with Kansas City in 2010... Acquired in a trade with Miami in 2009... Has the ability to play both the guard and tackle positions... Has spent time with Miami (2007-08), Baltimore (2006-07) and Washington (2005-06) after entering the NFL as a rookie free agent with New Orleans in 2005... Has appeared in 33 regular season contests (18 starts) and two playoff games (one start). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/25/10)... Traded to Kansas City along with C/G Andy Alleman in exchange for a sixth-round pick (173rd overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft... Signed with Miami (12/26/07)... Added to Miami s practice squad (10/22/07)... Released by Baltimore (10/17/07)... Signed by Baltimore (10/13/07)... Added to Baltimore s practice squad (9/4/07)... Released by Baltimore (9/2/07)... Signed by Baltimore (11/18/06)... Added to Baltimore s practice squad (11/15/06)... Released by Baltimore (11/11/06)... Signed by Baltimore from Washington s practice squad (10/3/06)... Added to Washington s practice squad (9/10/06)... Released by Washington (9/6/06)... Signed by Washington (12/20/05)... Added to Washington s practice squad (11/2/05)... Released from New Orleans practice squad (10/25/05)... Added to New Orleans practice squad (9/5/05)... Released by New Orleans (9/3/05)... Signed as a rookie free agent with New Orleans (9/28/05). Kansas City (2009): Played in 12 games on special teams and four contests on offense with three starts at RT... Was inactive for four contests... Started at RT at Baltimore (9/13), vs. Oakland (9/20) and at Philadelphia (9/27). Miami (2007-08): Played in 16 games (15 starts)... Also started one playoff contest. 2008: Saw action in 16 games with 15 starts at right guard... Opened his first NFL game at right guard in place of an injured G Donald Thomas at Arizona (9/14)... Started at right guard in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Baltimore (1/4/09). 2007: Was inactive for one game... Was signed on December 26th... Was inactive vs. Cincinnati (12/30). Brother, S Chinedum Ndukwe returned a QB John Beck fumble for a 54-yard touchdown for Cincinnati in that contest Baltimore (2006-07): Played in five games. 2007: Was active, but did not play in one game. Ndukwe s parents were born in Nigeria and emigrated to the United States to attend 60 college. 2006: Appeared in five games and was inactive for six contests... Was signed from Washington s practice squad on October 3rd... Played in his first NFL game vs. Atlanta (11/19)... Was inactive for an NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Indianapolis (1/13/07). Washington (2005): Was active, but did not play in two games... Spent seven weeks on Washington s practice squad and was promoted to the 53-man roster on December 20th... Was active, but did not play in an NFC Wild Card Game at Tampa Bay (1/7/06)... Was inactive for an NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Seattle (1/14/06). College: A four-year letterman at Northwestern... Started the final 25 games of his collegiate career at left guard... Majored in History and Communication Studies at Northwestern. A prep standout at Coffman High School in Dublin, Ohio. Participated in the Big 33 All-Star Game featuring players from Ohio and Pennsylvania. Enrolled in the NFL s Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at Northwestern s Kellogg School of Management in 2007. Earned letters in wrestling and track and field. Brother, Chinedum was a defensive back at Notre Dame and was a seventh-round pick (253rd overall) of Cincinnati in 2007. He is in his fourth season with the Bengals. Established the Ndukwe Family Foundation in 2007 to give back to the youth in Dublin, Ohio. Full name: Ikechuku Nelson Ndukwe (pronounced E-K-choo-koo IN-duke-way). GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2005 WAS (0/0), 2006 BAL (5/0) 2007 BAL (0/0), 2007 MIA (0/0), 2008 MIA (16/15), 2009 KC (12/3) 33/18. Playoffs: 2005 WAS (0/0), 2006 BAL (1/0), 2008 MIA (1/1) 2/1. 124 NDUKWE

Rudy niswanger 6-5 301 Born: 11/9/82 Monroe, LA NFL Exp: 5 (5th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 46/31 (1/0) Acq: CFA-06 Louisiana State C Pro Career: Former rookie free agent enters his fifth season with Kansas City... Started all 16 games at center in 2009 and is expected to compete for a starting role once again in 2010... Should only continue to improve under the tutelage of longtime NFL offensive line coach Bill Muir... Has benefitted greatly from playing alongside four-time Pro Bowl G Brian Waters... Also spent time working with 12-time Pro Bowl G Will Shields as a rookie... Missed one contest due to a knee injury in 2008 after a similar ailment cost him the final four games of 2007... Has seen action in 46 NFL contests (31 starts) and also owns one game of postseason experience. Transactions: Signed a restricted free agent tender (4/24/09)... Signed an exclusive rights tender (3/6/08)... Signed with Kansas City as a rookie free agent (5/17/06). 2009: Started all 16 games at center for the first time in his career... Joined S Mike Brown, CB Brandon Carr and LB Tamba Hali as one of four Chiefs players to start all 16 games and was the only offensive player to accomplish that feat... Started at center before leaving the game in the first quarter with a left knee injury vs. San Diego (10/25). 2008: Started 15 contests at center... Left the game in the first quarter with ankle and knee injuries at Oakland (11/30), but did return to action... Suffered a knee injury at Denver (12/7) and was inactive the following week vs. San Diego (12/14)... Returned to the starting lineup vs. Miami (12/21). 2007: Played in 12 games on special teams and saw duty in five contests on offense... Saw action as a reserve right guard and on special teams vs. Green Bay (11/4), vs. Denver (11/11), at Indianapolis (11/18) and vs. Oakland (11/25)... Left the game in the second quarter with a right knee injury vs. San Diego (12/2)... Was subsequently placed on injured reserve on December 5th. 2006: Saw duty in three games on special teams and one contest on offense... Was inactive for 12 games... Played in his first NFL game on special teams at Arizona (10/8)... Played on special teams vs. Oakland (11/19)... Played in the club s jumbo formation and on special teams vs. Jacksonville (12/31)... Saw duty on special teams in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). College: Played in 47 games (29 starts) at LSU... Started at least one game at all five offensive line positions during his career... Started 12 games 64 in Niswanger has been accepted into LSU s School of Medicine and is interested orthopedic surgery. at center as a senior in 2005, recording a teamleading 114 knockdowns... Selected second-team All-SEC... Was the recipient of the McWorter Award as the SEC s Scholar-Athlete of the Year... Also a first-team Academic All-America pick... Accepted the Draddy Trophy, known as the Academic Heisman, from the National Football Foundation... Named the inaugural winner of the Wuerffel Trophy, known as the Humanitarian Heisman... Started all 12 games at four different positions in 2004 as a junior... Played in 13 games (four starts) during his sophomore campaign in 2003... Saw duty in nine games at the right and left guard spots as a freshman in 2002... Earned a degree in Kinesiology at LSU. Won a state 2A football title at Ouachita Christian High School in Monroe, Louisiana. On offense, recorded 196 pancake blocks. On defense, registered 70 tackles, 24.0 tackles for loss, 8.0 sacks, two fumble recoveries and returned an interception for a touchdown as a defensive tackle. Served as an intern with the Legacy Financial Group during the 2007 and 2008 off-seasons. Participates regularly in the Chiefs charitable efforts in the Kansas City community. Spearheads the efforts of the Chiefs offensive linemen in supporting First Downs For Down Syndrome. Volunteers at the Children s Center for the Visually Impaired in Kansas City. Served as honorary chairs for the Children s Spot Once Upon a Time Gala with his wife Patricia. Full name: Rudolph Nelson Niswanger (pronounced NIZE-wong-er). Married, wife Patricia with a daughter Emory (2) and twins, daughter Ava Grace and son John Carter, born in April of 2010. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2006 (3/0), 2007 (12/0), 2008 (15/15) 2009 (16/16) 46/31. Playoffs: 2006 (1/0) 1/0. NISWANGER 125

Ryan O CaLLaGhan 6-7 330 Born: 7/19/83 Susanville, CA NFL Exp: 5 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 40/19 (3/0) Acq: W-09 (NE) California t Pro Career: Fifth-year offensive tackle was claimed off waivers from New England by Kansas City on September 6, 2009... Enters his second campaign with Kansas City in 2010... Started 12 of the final 13 games in 2009 at right tackle... Spent three seasons with New England (2006-08) before joining the Chiefs... Has played in 40 regular season games with 19 starts at right tackle... Has also seen duty in three playoff contests. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (4/15/10)... Claimed off waivers by Kansas City from New England (9/6/09)... Waived by New England (9/5/09)... Signed with New England (7/19/06)... Originally entered the NFL as a fifthround pick (136th overall) of New England in the 2006 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2009): Played in 14 games on special teams with 12 starts on offense at RT... Was active for one other game, but did not play... Was inactive for one contest with a knee injury... Started at RT vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4), vs. Dallas (10/11), at Washington (10/18), vs. San Diego (10/25), at Jacksonville (11/8), at Oakland (11/15), vs. Pittsburgh (11/22), at San Diego (11/29), vs. Denver (12/6) and vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Was inactive with a knee injury vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Started at RT at Cincinnati (12/27) and at Denver (1/3/10). New England (2006-08): Saw duty in 26 games with seven starts at right tackle. 2008: Was placed on injured reserve on August 26th with a shoulder injury. 2007: Played in 15 games with one start at right tackle... Was also inactive for one contest... Played as a reserve right tackle at the N.Y. Jets (9/9)... Was inactive at Cincinnati (10/1)... Started at right tackle at the N.Y. Giants (12/29)... Played in all three postseason games, including Super Bowl XLII vs. the N.Y. Giants (2/3/08). 2006: Saw action in 11 games with six starts at right tackle... Was inactive for five contests... Started his first career NFL game at right tackle vs. NFL LEADERS: MOST RUSHING YARDS, FINAL EIGHT GAMES, 2009 1. 1,047 Chris Johnson............. Tennessee 2. 968 Jamaal Charles......... Kansas City 3. 766 Ray Rice.................. Baltimore 4. 749 Jonathan Stewart............. Carolina 5. 698 Thomas Jones.............. N.Y. Jets 75 O Callaghan s father, Tom was a catcher in the San Francisco Giants minor league system. Buffalo (9/10)... Started at right tackle at the N.Y. Jets (9/17) and vs. Denver (9/24)... Was inactive at Cincinnati (10/1)... Started at right tackle vs. Miami (10/8), at Buffalo (10/22) and at Minnesota (10/30)... Was inactive vs. Detroit (12/3), at Miami (12/10), vs. Houston (12/17) and at Jacksonville (12/24)... Was active, but did not play in three playoff games. College: A four-year letterman at California, starting 35 games... Blocked for a 2,000-yard rusher (RB J.J. Arrington in 2004) and a pair of 1,000-yard rushers (RBs Marshawn Lynch and Justin Forsett in 2005) his final two collegiate seasons... Earned All-Pac 10 honors as a senior in 2005 and as a junior in 2004... Started 11 contests as a senior and was the recipient of the Morris Trophy as the most outstanding offensive and defensive lineman in the Pac 10... Started all 12 games as a junior... Played in 12 games (11 starts) as a sophomore in 2003... Saw action in 12 games as a reserve offensive tackle in 2002 as a redshirt freshman... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2001... Majored in Interdisciplinary Studies at California. Earned Prep Star All-America honors as a senior at Enterprise High School in Redding, California. Selected to play on the California state all-star team vs. Florida. Allowed no sacks as a senior. Full name: Ryan Thomas O Callaghan. Single. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2006 NE (11/6), 2007 NE (15/1), 2008 NE (0/0), 2009 KC (14/12) 40/19. Playoffs: 2006 NE (0/0), 2007 NE (3/0) 3/0. NFL LEADERS: MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE, FINAL EIGHT GAMES, 2009 1. 1,388 Chris Johnson............. Tennessee 2. 1,126 Jamaal Charles......... Kansas City 3. 1,032 Ray Rice.................. Baltimore 4. 889 Frank Gore............ San Francisco 5. 846 Adrian Peterson............ Minnesota 126 O CALLAGHAN

JaKe O COnneLL 6-3 250 Born: 11/6/85 Naples, FL NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 4/2 (0/0) Acq: D7b-09 Miami (OH) te Pro Career: Young tight end prospect enters his second season with Kansas City in 2010... Should benefit from the guidance of tight ends coach Bernie Parmalee... Has seen action in four games (two starts)... Owns two catches for seven yards... Has one special teams tackle and one deflected punt. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (6/26/09)... Originally entered the NFL as the second of the Chiefs three seventh-round picks (237th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft. 2009: Played in four games (two starts) and was inactive for 12 contests... Caught two passes for seven yards and recorded one special teams tackle... Also deflected a punt... Was inactive at Baltimore (9/13)... Started his first career game at TE when the club opened in a two-te set vs. Oakland (9/20)... Was inactive for the next 11 games... Played as a reserve TE and on special teams vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Caught one pass for four yards and deflected a P Kevin Huber punt at Cincinnati (12/27)... Had one reception for three yards at Denver (1/3/10). College: Played in 41 games (13 starts) at Miami (Ohio)... Caught 46 passes for 453 yards (9.8 avg.) and four TDs... Added seven special teams 85 selected O Connell is the first player from Gulf Coast High School in Naples, Florida to be in the NFL Draft. tackles... Saw duty in 12 games (seven starts) as a senior in 2008, posting a career-high 25 receptions for 258 yards... Had three special teams tackles... Appeared in 13 games (two starts) as a junior in 2007... Recorded 14 receptions for 152 yards with two TDs and added three special teams tackles... Played in 11 games (four starts) during his sophomore campaign in 2006... Caught seven passes for 43 yards with two TDs and also had one special teams tackle... Appeared in five games as a redshirt freshman in 2005... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2004... Majored in Sport Studies at Miami (Ohio). Was a three-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and safety at Gulf Coast High School in Naples, Florida. Participated in the 2009 Chiefs Rookie Club. Full name: Jake Nicholas O Connell. Single. O CONNELL S NFL STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2009 Kansas City 4-2 2 7 3.5 4 0 Totals 4-2 2 7 3.5 4 0 Additional Stats: Had one special teams tackle in 2009. Deflected a punt at Cincinnati (12/27/09). CHIEFS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE MARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER The Chiefs annually celebrate Alumni Weekend to honor the greats of the franchise s past. This year, former Head Coach Marty Schottenheimer the newest inductee into the Chiefs Hall of Fame will be recognized at halftime of the club s contest vs. Oakland (1/2/11). Schottenheimer owns the best winning percentage (.634) after posting a 101-58- 1 regular season record. Schottenheimer guided Kansas City to seven playoff appearances and 10 postseason games with wit AFC West titles 93, 95 and 97 in addition to leading Kansas City to its first-ever appearance in the AFC Championship Game following the 93 campaign. O CONNELL 127

Pro Career: Athletic safety enters his fifth season with Kansas City... Is seemingly always around the football... Has displayed an uncanny knack for making big plays in critical situations... Including the playoffs, five of his 11 career interceptions have come inside the five-yard line... Former seventh-round pick possesses an outstanding vertical leap and is a sure tackler... Has played in 53 games (39 starts)... Owns 204 tackles (179 solo), a sack (-3.0 yards), 10 INTs, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, 24 passes defensed and one QB pressure... Also has 17 special teams tackles, a special teams fumble recovery and a four-yard rush on special teams... Owns one postseason start, registering five tackles (four solo), an INT, a pass defensed and one special teams stop. Transactions: Signed a restricted free agent tender (5/29/09)... Signed with Kansas City (7/26/06)... Originally entered the NFL as a seventhround pick (228th overall) by the Chiefs in the 2006 NFL Draft. 2009: Started five games at FS and was inactive for two contests... Totaled 19 solo tackles, two passes defensed and a forced fumble... Posted six tackles and two passes defensed at Baltimore (9/13)... Amassed three tackles and forced a WR Jason Avant fumble at Philadelphia (9/27)... Contributed four tackles vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Tallied five tackles vs. Dallas (10/11)... Was inactive with a shoulder injury at Washington (10/18)... Was inactive vs. San Diego (10/25)... Was placed on injured reserve on November 4th with a calf injury. 2008: Started all 16 games at free safety for a second consecutive year... Totaled a career-high 83 tackles (77 solo) to rank third on the squad... Registered a career-best four INTs and tied for the team lead with 10 passes defensed... Added two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, a tackle for loss and a special teams tackle... Amassed five tackles, a pass defensed and returned a WR Wes Welker fumble for eight yards at New England (9/7)... Registered four tackles, a pass defensed and forced a RB Michael Bush fumble vs. Oakland (9/14)... Posted four tackles and interception off Jake Delhomme at Carolina (10/5)... Recorded seven tackles vs. Tennessee (10/19)... Had an interception off Brett Favre at the N.Y. Jets (10/26)... Recovered a RB Earnest Graham fumble in the end zone vs. Tampa Bay (11/2)... Accumulated six tackles, a pass defensed and intercepted a Drew Brees pass vs. New Orleans (11/16)... Amassed seven tackles vs. JaRRad PaGe 6-0 225 Born: 10/19/84 Oakland, CA NFL Exp: 5 (5th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 53/39 (1/1) Acq: D7-06 UCLA 44 League Page was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers, the Colorado Rockies and the Los Angeles Angels of Major Baseball. Buffalo (11/23)... Tallied five tackles and one pass defensed at Oakland (11/30)... Registered nine tackles at Denver (12/7)... Tallied four tackles, two passes defensed and forced a RB Darren Sproles fumble vs. San Diego (12/14)... Tied a career high with 10 tackles and intercepted a Chad Pennington pass vs. Miami (12/21)... Produced six tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). 2007: Started all 16 games at free safety... Was second among defensive backs and sixth on the squad with 64 tackles (50 solo)... Also recorded three interceptions, six passes defensed, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Had seven special teams tackles and recovered an onside kick... Tallied six tackles and intercepted a Matt Schaub pass in the end zone at Houston (9/9)... Posted a career-high 10 tackles (eight solo) and two passes defensed at San Diego (9/30). Also forced and recovered a RB Michael Turner fumble... Recovered an onside kick vs. Cincinnati (10/14)... Totaled four tackles and intercepted a Daunte Culpepper pass with 46 seconds remaining to seal a 12-10 victory at Oakland (10/21)... Posted an INT off Peyton Manning at Indianapolis (11/18)... Posted five tackles vs. Oakland (11/25)... Had five tackles and one special teams stop vs. San Diego (12/2)... Totaled four tackles at the N.Y. Jets (12/30). 2006: Played in 16 games (two starts) as a reserve safety and on special teams... Had 38 tackles (33 solo), a sack (-3.0 yards), six passes defensed and one QB pressure... Tied for second on the club with three interceptions, the second-highest total by an NFL rookie on the season... Added nine special teams tackles, a four-yard rush on a fake punt and a special teams fumble recovery... Had a four-yard rush on a fake punt vs. Cincinnati (9/10)... Recovered a RB Maurice Hicks fumble on a kickoff return vs. San Francisco (10/1)... Amassed three tackles as a reserve safety at St. Louis (11/5)... Made his first NFL start at free safety at Miami (11/12), recording six solo tackles and a pass defensed... Posted seven tackles, a pass defensed and picked off Aaron Brooks in the end zone with 32 seconds left to preserve a 17-13 victory vs. Oakland (11/19) s 128 PAGE

... Compiled three tackles, a sack of Andrew Walter and intercepted two Walter passes in the end zone at Oakland (12/23)... Notched five tackles, an INT off Peyton Manning at the Kansas City two-yard line and added one special teams stop in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). Started that contest when the club opened in a nickel formation. College: Appeared in 49 games (45 starts) at UCLA... Collected 249 tackles (169 solo), 15.5 tackles for loss (-39.0 yards), a sack (-9.0 yards), nine INTs for 116 yards with two TDs, seven passes defensed, four fumble recoveries and four forced fumbles... Also returned three punts for 55 yards... Started 57 games as a centerfielder on the UCLA baseball team from 2004-05... Registered four home runs, 37 runs scored, 27 RBI and 10 stolen bases for the Bruins... Started all 12 games at strong safety in 2005 as a senior... Finished second on the squad with 72 tackles (53 solo)... Also had an INT, a sack (-9.0 yards), two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles... Added a 38-yard carry... Appeared in 12 contests (11 starts) as a junior in 2004... Ranked second on the team with 79 tackles (46 solo)... Added three INTs with a TD, seven passes defensed, two forced fumbles and three punt returns for 55 yards... Named honorable mention all-conference... Started 12 games at strong safety as a sophomore in 2003, producing 55 tackles (37 solo), 5.5 stops for loss, three INTs with a TD, three passes defensed and two fumble recoveries... Earned honorable mention All-Pac 10... Saw action in 13 games (10 starts) as a true freshman in 2002... Totaled 43 tackles (33 solo), a tackle for loss, two INTs with a TD and six passes defensed... A first-team freshman All-America selection and a freshman all-conference pick by The Sporting News... Became the first Bruins safety to start at least 10 games as a freshman since S Kenny Easley ( 77)... Majored in Political Science at UCLA. A three-year letterman at San Leandro High School in San Leandro, California. Was a second-team all-state choice and was selected to play in the 2002 North-South Shrine All-Star Game. Amassed 99 tackles, including 4.0 stops for loss, 2.0 sacks and five interceptions with a TD. Added 84 carries for 1,014 yards with 16 TDs and 18 catches for 432 yards with four scores. Earned all-state honors as a junior. Also lettered in baseball and basketball. Was selected three times in the Major League Baseball amateur draft: Milwaukee (5th round - 2002), Colorado (32nd round - 2005) and L.A. Angels (7th round - 2006). Has served as a spokesperson for the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association s Power to End Stroke Campaign. Is an alum of the Boys & Girls Clubs and contributes to their RBI baseball and flag football programs. Full name: Jarrad Matthew Page (first name pronounced Jared). Single. PAGE S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2006 Kansas City 16-2 33 5 38 1.0 3.0 3 30 30 0 6 0 0 0 2007 Kansas City 16-16 50 14 64 0.0 0.0 3 37 37 0 6 1 1 0 2008 Kansas City 16-16 77 6 83 0.0 0.0 4 2 2 0 10 2 2 8 2009 Kansas City 5-5 19 0 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 2 1 0 0 Totals 53-39 179 25 204 1.0 3.0 10 69 37 0 24 4 3 8 Additional Stats: Had a four-yard carry on a fake punt vs. Cincinnati (9/10/06). Had one QB pressure in 2006. Had a fumble recovery on a kickoff return vs. San Francisco (10/1/06). Has 17 special teams tackles nine in 2006, seven in 2007 and one in 2008. POSTSEASON TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2006 Kansas City 1-1 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 1 12 12 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 1-1 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 1 12 12 0 1 0 0 0 Additional Stats: Had one special teams tackle in 2006. Tackles: 10 (eight solo) at San Diego (9/30/07) (nine solo) vs. Miami (12/21/08) Sacks: 1.0 at Oakland (12/23/06) Passes Defensed: 2, five times, last at Baltimore (9/13/09) Interceptions: 2 at Oakland (12/23/06) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS INT Return Yards: 37 at Oakland (10/21/07) Long INT Return: 37 at Oakland (10/21/07) Fumble Recovery: 1, three times, last vs. Tampa Bay (11/2/08) Forced Fumble: 1, four times, last at Philadelphia (9/27/09) CHIEFS FACT The Chiefs and Chargers have met once on MNF. KC registered a 29-23 OT victory at Arrowhead (10/9/95). CHIEFS FACT KC has won seven straight road games against Oakland, the longest road winning streak vs. the Raiders in NFL history. PAGE 129

Pro Career: First-year singal caller enters his first training camp with Kansas City in 2010... Spent the majority of the 2009 campaign on Arizona s practice squad... Was on Pittsburgh s roster for two weeks prior to his release... Strong-armed quarterback split his rookie season between New Orleans active roster and practice squad... Spent the 2008 season out of football... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with New Orleans. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/3/10)... Released by Pittsburgh (12/9/09)... Signed with Pittsburgh (11/28/09)... Added to Pittsburgh s practice squad (11/25/09)... Released by Arizona (9/4/09)... Signed by Arizona (1/15/09)... Released by New Orleans (8/31/08)... Signed with New Orleans (12/30/07)... Added to New Orleans practice squad (10/9/07)... Released by New Orleans (10/7/07)... Signed with New Orleans (9/16/07)... Added to New Orleans practice squad (9/11/07)... Released by New Orleans (9/10/07)... Signed by New Orleans (9/6/07)... Added to New Orleans practice squad (9/4/07)... Released by New Orleans (9/1/07)... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with New Orleans (4/30/07). Pittsburgh (2009): Listed as the third quarterback in one contest and was active but did not play in another... Signed on November 28th... Served as the backup QB at Baltimore (11/29)... Listed as the club s third quarterback vs. Oakland (12/6)... Released on December 9th. New Orleans (2007): Split initial NFL season between New Orleans active roster and tyler PaLKO 6-1 215 Born: 8/9/83 Imperial, PA NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) Acq: FA-10 Pittsburgh 4 QB Palko was a college teammate and roommate of Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald at Pitt. practice squad... Served as the third quarterback in four contests in 2007. College: Saw action in 41 games (35 starts) at Pittsburgh... Completed 645 of 1,075 passes for 8,343 yards with 66 TDs... Left Pittsburgh with the highest total passing yards in school history and his 66 TDs trail only Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Marino (79)... Connected on 220 of 322 throws for 2,871 yards and 25 TDs as a senior in 2006... Completed 193 of 341 passes for 2,392 yards with 17 TDs as a junior in 2005... Produced 3,067 yards on 230 completions and 24 TDs as a redshirt sophomore in 2004... Completed two of three attempts for 13 yards as a true freshman in 2002... Majored in Communication and Rhetoric at Pittsburgh. Prepped at West Allegheny High School in Imperial, Pennsylvania. Played quarterback, finishing his high school career with 5,553 passing yards and 1,681 rushing yards. Also played safety and lettered three times in basketball and once in track and field. Full name: Tyler Robert Palko Single. CHIEFS YOUTH FOOTBALL FIELD The team unveiled the Chiefs Youth Football Field in 2008 at the its newly renovated training facility. Erected in the shadows of Arrowhead Stadium, this new synthetic field allows all youth to dream big and feel as though they are a part of the Chiefs family. More than 8,000 youth played football games on the field in its first two years. Football players and youth from Heart of America Pop Warner, Kansas City Pop Warner, Johnson County Cheerleading and Football Club, Police Athletic League, Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCA have competed on this field of dreams. In addition to the Chiefs Youth Football Field, the Chiefs have upgraded and installed youth football fields in Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, KS. Since 99, nearly $2 million in field refurbishment grants has been allocated to 12 metro-area youth and high school fields. This is through a combined effort of the Chiefs Children s Fund and the NFL Grassroots Program. 130 PALKO

Pro Career: Fifth-year tight end signed with Kansas City as a free agent on September 29, 2009... Spent his previous three seasons with Arizona (2006-08) prior to joining the Chiefs... Is reunited in Kansas City with Head Coach Todd Haley, who served as his offensive coordinator with Arizona in 2007-08... Has played in 55 games (33 starts)... Owns 68 catches for 650 yards (9.6 avg.) with six TDs... Has also started three postseason contests, including Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pittsburgh (2/1/09)... Has two catches for 21 yards in the postseason. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (9/29/09)... Released by Arizona (9/4/09)... Signed a restricted free agent tender with Arizona (3/31/09)... Signed with Arizona (7/24/06)... Originally entered the NFL as a third-round pick (72nd overall) of Arizona in the 2006 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2009): Played in 13 games (eight starts)... Had 20 catches for 174 yards (8.7 avg.) with a TD... Signed with the club as a free agent on September 29th... Caught one pass for eight yards vs. Dallas (10/11)... Posted one catch for five yards at Washington (10/18) and at Jacksonville (11/8)... Caught three passes for 11 yards in a starting role at Oakland (11/15)... Produced two catches for 26 yards with a 21-yard TD vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Recorded two catches for 18 yards vs. Denver (12/6)... Caught four passes for 45 yards vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Posted three catches for 23 yards vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Tallied one reception for seven yards at Cincinnati (12/27)... Caught a season-long 29-yard pass at Denver (1/3/10). Arizona (2006-08): Played in 42 games (25 starts)... Had 48 catches for 476 yards (9.9 avg.) and five TDs... Played in three postseason contests... Had two catches for 21 yards (10.5 avg.). 2008: Played in 13 games (eight starts) and was inactive for three contests... Caught nine passes for 77 yards (8.6 avg.)... Recorded two catches for 12 yards vs. Dallas (10/12)... Was inactive with an ankle injury at Carolina (10/26) and at St. Louis (11/2)... Posted two catches for nine yards at Seattle (11/16)... Had a 25-yard reception at Philadelphia (11/27)... Started three games and was inactive for one contest in the postseason, catching two passes for 21 yards... Was inactive with an knee injury in an NFC Wild Card Game vs. Atlanta (1/3/09)... Started an NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Carolina (1/10/09)... Had two catches for 21 yards in the NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia (1/18/09)... Started in Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pittsburgh (2/1/09). LeOnaRd POPe 6-8 264 Born: 9/10/83 Americus, GA NFL Exp: 5 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 55/33 (3/3) Acq: FA-09 Georgia 45 his te Pope enjoys cooking out with uncles and cousins, as well as spending time with two daughters. 2007: Saw duty in 13 games (11 starts)... Posted 23 catches for 238 yards (10.3 avg.) with five TDs... Had a 30-yard TD catch vs. Seattle (9/16). It was the longest TD catch by an Arizona TE since TE Freddie Jones caught a 33-yarder at Detroit (12/4/04)... Tallied three receptions for 35 yards with a TD at Washington (10/21)... Registered a career-high five catches for 52 yards with a careerbest two TDs vs. Detroit (11/11), becoming the first tight end in Cardinals history to catch multiple TDs in a game since TE Doug Marsh did it at Tampa Bay (10/16/83)... Compiled two receptions for 39 yards vs. San Francisco (11/25)... Produced two catches for 14 yards with a five-yard TD vs. Cleveland (12/2)... Caught four passes for 16 yards at Seattle (12/9)... Was placed on injured reserve with a right ankle injury on December 11th. 2006: Played in 16 games (six starts)... Caught 16 passes for 161 yards (10.1 avg.)... Had one catch for nine yards in his first NFL game vs. San Francisco (9/10)... Tallied two receptions for 32 yards at Atlanta (10/1)... Registered two catches for 20 yards at St. Louis (12/3)... Caught two passes for 40 yards, including a career-long 33-yard reception at San Diego (12/31). College: A two-year starter at Georgia who entered the NFL Draft after his junior season... Saw action in 35 games (21 starts) for the Bulldogs... Caught 59 passes for 994 yards (16.8 avg.) with nine TDs... Started 11 contests his junior campaign in 2005, tallying 33 catches for 491 yards with three TDs... Appeared in 12 games (10 starts), catching 25 passes for 482 yards with six TDs as a sophomore in 2004... Played in 12 games as a freshman in 2003... Had one catch for 21 yards... Named to the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team by The Sporting News... Majored in Consumer Economics at Georgia. Played one year at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, VA. Named all-state and was invited to play in the Georgia-Florida High School Game as a senior at Americus High School in Americus, Georgia. Led his club to state titles as a junior and senior. POPE 131

Had seven TDs as a tight end as a senior. Has four brothers and four sisters. Established the Leonard Pope C.H.A.M.P. Foundation (Creating Hope and Making Progress) in 2008 to promote programs that enhance the quality of life for children and families by teaching them leadership skills, assisting in community revitalization, education awareness and providing role models for underprivileged youth. Led an effort to raise money to repair Sumter Regional Hospital in Americus, Georgia after it was devastated by a tornado in March of 2007. Full name: Leonard Pope. Single with two daughters, Cheryan M. Pope (8) and Laila D. Pope (1). POPE S NFL STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2006 Arizona 16-6 16 161 10.1 33 0 2007 Arizona 13-11 23 238 10.3 31 5 2008 Arizona 13-8 9 77 8.6 25 0 2009 Kansas City 13-8 20 174 8.7 29 1 KC Totals 13-8 20 174 8.7 29 1 NFL Totals 55-33 68 650 9.6 33 6 postseason RECEIVING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2008 Arizona 3-3 2 21 10.5 12 0 Totals 3-3 2 21 10.5 12 0 Receptions: 5 vs. Detroit (11/11/07) Receiving Yards: 52 vs. Detroit (11/11/07) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Long Reception: 33 at San Diego (12/31/06) Touchdowns: 2 vs. Detroit (11/11/07) CHIEFS MEDIA INFORMATION New Arrowhead Info: The Press Box and Radio Booths at the New Arrowhead are located on Level 9. Use Tower Entrance South stadium lobby (former Gate E location). Use elevators 5 or 6 to access Level 9. The Press Box and Radio Booths are located directly off the elevators. The remodeled Network TV Booth is in former location (formerly known as Loge 7) and can be accessed via the Broadcast Lounge located on the Plaza Level. Media Will Call Locations: Working Press (writers, TV and Radio talent): Tower Entrance South stadium lobby (former Gate E location) Field Photo Check-in (photographers, TV crews and field-only media): Lower Lot E Tunnel (same location as 2009). Photo Work Room: An expanded Photo Work room located adjacent to its former location near the 50-yard line tunnel. Credential Requests: All home credential requests must be made online at chiefsmedia. com a minimum of one week in advance of the game. Media credentials will be confirmed on Thursdays preceding Sunday games by Brad Gee. Road credential requests must be submitted to Pete Moris no later than one game previous to a road contest. Practice: During the regular season, local media are permitted to attend practice for stretching and individual drills Wednesday through Friday. Check with Chiefs PR on specific times and policies. Interview Requests: All interview requests for General Manager Scott Pioli, Head Coach Todd Haley and his staff and team executives should be made well in advance to Associate Director of Public Relations Pete Moris. Requests for Chiefs players may be made to Brad Kuhbander, Brad Gee or Luke Shanno. Radio requests outside of the Kansas City market must be made via email to Brad Gee, including names of producers and talent, studio numbers and show times. Head Coach Availability: Head Coach Todd Haley is available to the media after practice on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, in addition to his weekly press conference. Check with Chiefs PR on specific times. Player Availablity: During the regular season, Chiefs players are available to the media for a maximum of 45 minutes following the conclusion of practice each day. Requests for one-on-one interviews and other special requests should be coordinated through Chiefs PR in advance. 132 POPE

Pro Career: Young defensive back makes his second trip to training camp with the Chiefs in 2010... Originally joined the Chiefs as a rookie free agent in 2009... Spent seven weeks on the practice squad before being promoted to the 53-man roster for the final two games of the year... Has seen action in two NFL contests and has three solo tackles. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (12/26/09)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (10/28/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/5/09)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/8/09). 2009: Played on special teams in two games and on defense in one contest... Had three solo tackles... Was added to the practice squad on October 28th and promoted to the 53-man roster on December 26th... Played in his first NFL game on special teams at Cincinnati (12/27)... Recorded three tackles as a reserve safety in place of an injured S Jon McGraw at Denver (1/3/10). College: Saw action in 49 games (34 starts) at Oklahoma State, playing at both safety and wide receiver... Recorded 159 tackles (109 solo) and 6.5 tackles for loss... Also added 3.0 sacks (-19.0 yards), an INT, 11 passes defensed, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries... Caught 20 passes for 330 yards (16.5 avg.)... Started all 13 games at safety his senior campaign in 2008... Recorded 81 RiCKy PRiCe 6-1 195 Born: 9/16/87 Houston, TX NFL Exp: 1 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 2/0 (0/0) Acq: CFA-09 Oklahoma State 35 PRICE S NFL STATISTICS Price is a cousin of St. Louis Rams Pro Bowl RB Steven Jackson. tackles, 4.5 stops for loss, 2.0 sacks, an INT, seven passes defensed and three fumble recoveries... Named honorable mention All-Big 12... Started all 13 games at free safety as a junior in 2007... Tallied 78 tackles, 2.0 stops for loss, a sack and four passes defensed... Saw duty in 12 contests as a sophomore receiver in 2006... Caught four passes for 92 yards... Appeared in 11 games (eight starts) as a freshman wide receiver in 2005... Totaled 16 receptions for 238 yards (14.9 avg.)... Majored in Economics at Oklahoma State. Started at wide receiver and as a defensive back at Cypress Falls High School in Houston, Texas. Caught 11 passes for 198 yards with three TDs in Max Emfiger s High School All-America Game, earning MVP honors. Named first-team all-district on both offense and defense. Participated in the Chiefs Rookie Club in 2009. Full name: Ricky Earl Price. Single. TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2009 Kansas City 2-0 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2-0 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 s THE NDUKWE BROTHERS G/T Ikechuku Ndukwe (left) and his brother, S Chinedum, were reunited on the gridiron as Kansas City visited Cincinnati (12/12/09). Ikechuku saw reserve action on the offensive line for the Chiefs, while his brother opened the game at safety for the Bengals. The Ndukwe brothers first stepped onto an NFL on the same day on December 26, 2007, almost two years exactly before last season s meeting. Ikechuku was inactive for the Dolphins in the Miami vs. Cincinnati contest while Chinedum returned a QB John Beck fumble for a 54-yard touchdown for the Bengals in that contest PRICE 133

BaRRy RiChaRdsOn 6-6 319 Born: 5/15/86 Mt. Pleasant, SC NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 16/1 (0/0) Acq: D6a-08 Clemson t Pro Career: Massive offensive tackle embarks on his third NFL campaign with Kansas City... Boasts a wealth of potential and continues to hone his craft at the pro level... Has seen duty at both tackle positions, but has worked primarily at the right tackle with the Chiefs... Former sixth-round pick gained valuable game experience in 2009... In addition to his massive frame, possesses large hands and long wingspan... Has seen action in 16 games (one start). Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (9/30/09)... Added to Kansas City s practice squad (9/7/09)... Released by Kansas City (9/6/09)... Signed with Kansas City (6/25/08)... Selected with the first of Kansas City s two selections in the sixth round (170th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Played in 10 games on special teams and four contests on offense with one start at RT... Was active, but did not play in one game... Was released on September 6th and added to the practice squad on September 7th... Was promoted to the 53- man roster on October 17th... Was active, but did not play at Washington (10/18)... Played at LT when C Rudy Niswanger was injured and G/T Wade Smith moved to center vs. San Diego (10/25)... Saw action on special teams at Jacksonville (11/8), at Oakland (11/15), vs. Pittsburgh (11/22), at San Diego (11/29) and vs. Denver (12/6)... Appeared as a reserve at LT and on special teams vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Started at RT in place of an injured T Ryan O Callaghan vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Saw action on special teams at Cincinnati (12/27)... Played on offense in the club s jumbo package at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Played on special teams in six games and was inactive for 10 contests... Was inactive for the season s first four contests... Saw action in his first NFL game on special teams at Carolina (10/5)... Also saw duty on special teams vs. Tampa Bay (11/2), vs. New Orleans (11/16), vs. Buffalo (11/23), at Oakland (11/30) and at Denver (12/7)... Was inactive for the season s final three contests. 67 Richardson graduated from high school in only three years and achieved his undergraduate degree at Clemson in just three-anda-half years. College: Started 46 of 49 career contests at Clemson after being thrust into the starting lineup as a true freshman... Started all 13 games at left tackle as a senior in 2007, earning first-team All- Atlantic Coast Conference honors... Anchored an offensive line that led the ACC in scoring (33.1 ppg) and ranked second in total offense (403.2 ypg)... Started all 13 contests at left tackle as a junior in 2006, earning first-team All-ACC honors... Led an offensive line that surrendered only 15.0 sacks, the third-lowest tally in the nation... Opened all 12 games at left tackle as a sophomore in 2005... Was the first Clemson offensive lineman to win ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors since 2001 after a stellar performance against All-America DE Mario Williams at North Carolina State... Appeared in 11 games (eight starts) at left tackle as a true freshman... Was the initial first-year freshman to be considered a full-time starter on the offensive front since 43... Also became the Tigers first true freshman to start more than one game on the offensive line since 75... Graduated with a degree in Health Sciences from Clemson. A three-year starter on the offensive line at Wando High School in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. Full name: Barry Devon Richardson. Single. GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2008 (6/0), 2009 (10/1) 16/1. NFL LEADERS FEWEST PENALTIES, SPECIAL TEAMS, 2009 1. 6 Atlanta.................... 50 Yards 2. 7 Miami..................... 60 Yards 3. 8 Kansas City............... 74 Yards 4. 11 San Diego................. 78 Yards 5. 13 Six teams tied. NFL LEADERS FOURTH QUARTER SCORING, 2009 1. 139 New Orleans.................8.7 ppg 2. 134 Green Bay...................8.4 ppg Minnesota 4. 124 San Diego...................7.8 ppg 5. 118 Kansas City................ 7.4 ppg 134 RICHARDSON

MiKe RiChaRdsOn 5-11 190 Born: 2/18/84 Warner Robins, GA NFL Exp: 4 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 21/1 (0/0) Acq: FA-09 Notre Dame CB Pro Career: Fourth-year cornerback joined Kansas City as a free agent on September 30, 2009... Athletic performer worked on both defense and special teams a year ago... Prior to joining the Chiefs he spent two seasons with New England (2007-08)... Has played in 21 games (one start)... Owns 10 tackles (nine solo) and 20 special teams stops. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (9/30/09)... Released by New England (8/17/09)... Signed to the 53-man roster from the practice squad by New England (10/20/08)... Added to New England s practice squad (8/31/08)... Released by New England (8/30/08)... Signed by New England (7/14/07)... Originally entered the NFL as a sixthround pick (202nd overall) of New England in the 2007 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2009): Played in 11 games (one start) and was inactive for two contests... Had six tackles (five solo) and 12 special teams stops... Signed with the club as a free agent on September 30th... Was inactive vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4) and vs. Dallas (10/11)... Registered two tackles and three special teams stops in a starting role when the club opened in its nickel package at Washington (10/18)... Collected one tackle vs. San Diego (10/25)... Produced two tackles at Jacksonville (11/8)... Tallied one tackle and three special teams tackles at Oakland (11/15)... Posted three special teams tackles vs. Denver (12/6)... Recorded two special teams tackles vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Had one special teams tackle at Denver (1/3/10). New England (2007-08): Played in 10 games... Recorded four solo tackles and eight special teams tackles. 2008: Played in 10 games and was inactive for one contest... Recorded four solo tackles and eight special teams tackles... Added to the practice 23 One of Richardson s teammates at Notre Dame was current Cincinnati S Chinedume Ndukwe, brother of Chiefs T/G Ikechuku Ndukwe. squad on August 31st where he spent five games... Signed to the 53-man roster on October 20th... Played in his first NFL game vs. Denver (10/20)... Tallied three tackles vs. St. Louis (10/26)... Posted two special teams tackles vs. Pittsburgh (11/30) and vs. Arizona (12/21). 2007: Was placed on injured reserve with a hand injury on August 28th. College: Played in 49 games as a four-year letterman at Notre Dame... Registered 121 tackles (84 solo), 13.0 tackles for loss, eight interceptions, 12 passes defensed and five forced fumbles... Started all 12 games as a senior in 2006... Produced 55 tackles and five passes defensed... Started 12 contests in 2005 as a junior... Recorded 66 tackles, 3.0 sacks, three INTs, seven passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery... Saw action in 12 games (five starts) as a sophomore in 2004... Posted 33 tackles, an INT, three passes defensed and three forced fumbles... Played in 12 games, tallying 16 tackles... Led the club with four interceptions... Graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in Marketing. A four-year letterman at Warner Robins High School in Warner Robins, Georgia. Finished his prep career with 1,866 rushing yards, 24 receptions for 450 yards and 24 total TDs. Full name: Michael Isaiah Richardson. Single. RICHARDSON S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2007 New England 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2008 New England 10-0 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 11-1 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 KC Totals 11-1 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 NFL Totals 21-1 9 1 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 Additional Stats: Has 20 special teams tackles eight in 2008 and 12 in 2009. RICHARDSON 135

Pro Career: Veteran defensive lineman signed with the Chiefs as a free agent on March 10th... Expected to compete for a reserve role on the defensive front... Owns valuable playing experience at both the defensive end and defensive tackle positions... Has played with Cincinnati (2009, 2004-2006), Cleveland (2007-08) and New Orleans (2004)... Spent time on Dallas practice squad in 2003 after entering the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Cowboys that season... Had training camp stints with Detroit (2009) and Arizona (2004)... Has played in 63 games (26 starts), recording 196 tackles (92 solo), 2.0 sacks (-20.0 yards), three passes defensed and two forced fumbles... Also owns two games of playoff experience, producing two tackles. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/10/10)... Signed with Cincinnati (12/16/09)... Released by Cincinnati (12/12/09)... Signed with Cincinnati (12/9/10)... Released by Detroit (9/6/09)... Signed with Detroit (8/11/09)... Released by Cleveland (8/8/09)... Signed with Cleveland (3/16/07)... Claimed off waivers by Cincinnati from New Orleans (12/1/04)... Waived by New Orleans (11/30/04)... Signed with New Orleans (9/18/04)... Added to New Orleans practice squad (9/7/04)... Released by Arizona (9/5/04)... Claimed off waivers by Arizona from Dallas (9/1/04)... Waived by Dallas (8/31/04)... Signed with Dallas (1/5/04)... Added to Dallas practice squad (9/1/03)... Released by Dallas (8/31/03)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Dallas (5/1/03). Cincinnati (2009): Played in three games, recording 12 tackles (five solo)... Signed with Cincinnati on December 9th, but was released on December 12th and re-signed on December 16th... Tallied four tackles at San Diego (12/20)... Posted a season-high seven tackles at the N.Y. Jets (1/3/10)... Compiled one tackle in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. the N.Y. Jets (1/9/10). Cleveland (2007-08): Saw action in 26 contests (19 starts)... Registered 110 tackles (50 solo), 2.0 sacks (-20.0 yards), two passes defensed and two forced fumbles. 2008: Played in 11 games (nine starts) and was inactive for five contests... Produced 47 tackles (22 solo), two QB pressures and a forced fumble... Had three tackles vs. Dallas (9/7) and vs. Pittsburgh (9/14)... Amassed four tackles at Baltimore (9/21)... Was inactive with a hand injury vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/13), at Washington (10/19) and at Jacksonville (10/26)... Totaled three tackles vs. Baltimore (11/2) and vs. shaun smith 6-2 325 Born: 8/19/81 Brooklyn, NY NFL Exp: 6 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 63/27 (2/0) Acq: FA-10 South Carolina 90 Paris dt Smith traveled to Europe in the off-season, visiting locales such as London, and Rome. Denver (11/6)... Recorded a season-high seven tackles at Buffalo (11/17)... Was inactive with a calf injury vs. Houston (11/23)... Collected six tackles and forced a RB Joseph Addai fumble vs. Indianapolis (11/30)... Posted seven tackles at Tennessee (12/7)... Tallied five tackles at Philadelphia (12/15)... Was inactive with a calf injury vs. Cincinnati (12/21)... Registered six tackles at Pittsburgh (12/28). 2007: Appeared in 15 games (10 starts)... Recorded 63 tackles (28 solo), 2.0 sacks (-20.0 yards), a forced fumble and two passes defensed... Totaled five tackles vs. Baltimore (9/30)... Produced six tackles and one pass defensed vs. Miami (10/14)... Amassed five tackles at St. Louis (10/28)... Registered three tackles and two QB pressures in a starting role vs. Seattle (11/4)... Posted five tackles as well as a sack and strip of Ben Roethlisberger vs. Pittsburgh (11/11)... Was inactive with a knee injury at Baltimore (11/18)... Sacked Matt Schaub vs. Houston (11/25)... Compiled six tackles at the N.Y. Jets (12/9)... Tallied a career-high eight tackles vs. Buffalo (12/16)... Tied a career high with eight tackles at Cincinnati (12/23)... Had five tackles and one QB pressure vs. San Francisco (12/30). Cincinnati (2004-06): Played in 29 games (six starts)... Recorded 58 tackles (30 solo) and one pass defensed... Also saw action in one postseason contest, posting one tackle. 2006: Saw duty in 13 games and was inactive for three contests... Produced 14 tackles (seven solo)... Collected four tackles vs. New England (10/1)... Totaled three tackles vs. Atlanta (10/29)... Was inactive at Indianapolis (12/18), at Denver (12/24) and vs. Pittsburgh (12/31). 2005: Played in 13 games (five starts) and was inactive for three contests... Registered 38 tackles (21 solo)... Posted four tackles vs. Houston (10/2)... Was inactive vs. Pittsburgh (10/23), vs. Green Bay (10/30) and vs. Indianapolis (11/20)... Totaled five tackles vs. Baltimore (11/27) and at Pittsburgh (12/4)... Collected six tackles vs. Buffalo (12/24)... Added five tackles at Kansas City (1/1/06)... Had one tackle in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Pittsburgh (1/8/05). 2004: Saw action in three games with one start and was inactive for one contest... Had six tackles 136 SMITH

(two solo)... Claimed off waivers by Cincinnati from New Orleans on December 1st... Was inactive at Baltimore (12/5) and at New England (12/12)... Contributed two tackles vs. Buffalo (12/19) and vs. the N.Y. Giants (12/26)... Started at right defensive tackle in place of an injured DT Langston Moore at Philadelphia (1/2/05). New Orleans (2004): Played in five games (one start) and was inactive for five contests... Recorded 16 tackles (seven solo)... Added to the New Orleans practice squad on September 7th and promoted to the 53-man roster on September 18th... Had three tackles in his first NFL game vs. San Francisco (9/19)... Contributed two tackles in a starting role at St. Louis (9/26)... Posted four tackles at Arizona (10/3)... Was inactive vs. Tampa Bay (10/10) and vs. Minnesota (10/17)... Tallied three tackles at Oakland (10/24)... Compiled four tackles at San Diego (11/7)... Was inactive vs. Kansas City (11/14), vs. Denver (11/21) and at Atlanta (11/28)... Was waived on November 30th. College: Spent two seasons as a defensive end at South Carolina, posting 49 tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery... Played every game with two starts as a senior in 2002, registering 38 tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery... Saw duty in every contest his junior season in 2001, tallying 11 tackles... Began his collegiate career at Butler Community College in Butler, Kansas... Registered 128 career tackles... Produced 20.0 tackles as sophomore in 2000, the top seasonal mark in school history... Majored in African-American Studies at South Carolina. Played his final two high school seasons at Wichita High School in Wichita Heights, Kansas. Teams with New England RB Laurence Maroney, Seattle WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh, former NFL RB Rudi Johnson and Cleveland Cavaliers G Delonte West for the Rujohn Foundation to host football and basketball camps in Jamaica. Full name: Shaun Jamel Smith. Married, wife Lashonda with three children, son Kyrum (17) and daughters Markaylon (11) and Autumn (5). SMITH S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2004 New Orleans 5-1 7 9 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Cincinnati 3-1 2 4 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 2005 Cincinnati 13-5 21 17 38 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 2006 Cincinnati 13-0 7 7 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -- 2007 Cleveland 15-10 28 35 63 2.0 20.0 0 0 2 1 0 0 -- 2008 Cleveland 11-9 22 25 47 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -- 2009 Cincinnati 3-0 5 7 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 63-26 92 104 196 2.0 20.0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 Tackles: 8 vs. Buffalo (12/16/07) at Cincinnati (12/23/07) Sacks: 1.0 vs. Pittsburgh (11/11/07) vs. Houston (11/25/07) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Pittsburgh (11/11/07) vs. Indianapolis (11/30/08) POSTSEASON TACKLES SACKS INTS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2005 Cincinnati 1-0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 2009 Cincinnati 1-0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Totals 2-0 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- THE LAMAR HUNT MEMORIAL HIGHWAY A major section of Interstate 435 was designated the Lamar Hunt Memorial Highway by the Missouri General Assembly. House Bill 683, passed by Representative Darrel Pollock, directed the Missouri Department of Transportation to honor the founder of the Kansas City Chiefs with highway signs that are located on Northbound I-435 near the Stadium Drive/Raytown Road Exit, as well as Southbound I-435, near 48th Street and Worlds of Fun. The designation was recognized in a special pregame ceremony before the Chiefs vs. San Diego (10/25/09). SMITH 137

andy studebaker 6-3 248 Born: 9/16/85 Congerville, IL NFL Exp: 3 (3rd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 22/2 (0/0) Acq: FA-08 Wheaton (IL) LB Pro Career: Former NCAA Division III standout enters his third campaign in Kansas City... Promising defender and special teams performer continues to hone his skills... Successfully made the switch from defensive end to linebacker in Kansas City s revamped 3-4 defense... Posted two INTs in his first career start vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09), including one that he returned 94 yards... Also recovered a fumble in the end zone for a TD vs. Cleveland (12/20/09)... Joined the Chiefs as a free agent from Philadelphia s practice squad in 2008... Is the lone player from Wheaton College to ever suit up for a regular season NFL contest... Has seen action in 22 NFL contests (two starts), registering 19 tackles (15 solo), two interceptions for 96 yards, three passes defensed, a fumble recovery for a TD on special teams, a kickoff return for eight yards and 16 special teams stops... Was the third of Philadelphia s three sixth-round (203rd overall) selections in the 2008 NFL Draft. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (11/19/08) from Philadelphia s practice squad... Added to Philadelphia s practice squad (9/1/08)... Released by Philadelphia (8/30/08)... Signed with Philadelphia (6/13/08)... Entered the NFL as the third of Philadelphia s three sixth-round (203rd overall) selections in the 2008 NFL Draft. 2009: Appeared on special teams in 16 games and saw duty in six contests on defense with two starts at LOLB... Had 17 tackles (13 solo), two INTs for 96 yards, three passes defensed, 13 special teams tackles and one kickoff return for eight yards... Also recovered a fumbled punt snap in the end zone for a TD... Finished second among all NFL LBs with 96 INT return yards... His 96 INT return yards ranked ninth in the AFC... Returned a kickoff for eight yards at Baltimore (9/13)... Tallied four tackles, a pass defensed and one special teams stop at Oakland (11/15)... Contributed five tackles, two passes defensed and a career-high two INTs of Ben Roethlisberger in his first-career NFL start vs. Pittsburgh (11/22), including one that he returned 94 yards, the fifth-longest INT return in Chiefs history and the fourth-longest in the NFL in 2009... Produced five tackles at San Diego (11/29)... Produced one special teams stop and recovered a fumbled punt snap in the end zone for his first career TD vs. Cleveland (12/20). 2008: Signed from Philadelphia s practice squad on November 19th... Played in six games 96 of Studebaker is a descendant of the famed Studebaker family who developed one of the most popular and innovative American automotive lines the 20th Century. on special teams and two contests on defense... Registered two solo tackles and three special teams stops... Recorded two tackles in his initial NFL game vs. Buffalo (11/23)... Registered two special teams tackles at Cincinnati (12/28). College: Played in 28 games (23 starts) at Wheaton, registering 111 tackles (66 solo), 50.5 tackles for loss and 30.0 sacks (-236.0 yards)... Also had 25 QB pressures, 14 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and added a blocked kick... Started five games as a senior in 2007 before a foot injury curtailed his season... Finished the year with 12 tackles (10 solo), 6.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks (-45.0 yards)... Added three QB pressures and three passes defensed... Opened all 12 games as a junior in 2006... Posted 44 tackles (28 solo), 24.5 tackles behind the line and a career-high 17.5 sacks (-142.0 yards)... Also had 19 QB pressures, eight passes defensed and two fumble recoveries... His 17.5 sacks were the highest single-season mark in Wheaton history and led all of NCAA football... Garnered first-team AP Little All- America honors... Earned All-America honors form D3Football.com and Football Gazette... Named the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Defensive Player of the Year... Saw action in 10 games (six starts) as a sophomore in 2005... Recorded 55 tackles (28 solo) with 19.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks (-49.0 yards)... Added three QB pressures, three passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and a pair of forced fumbles... Also blocked a kick... Named first-team all-conference... Played in one game as a true freshman... Majored in Applied Health Science at Wheaton.. Enrolled in an executive education program at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in 2009. Brother, Dan, played football at Wheaton. Full name: Andrew Michael Studebaker. Married, wife Mallory. 138 STUDEBAKER

STUDEBAKER S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 2008 Kansas City 6-0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Kansas City 16-2 13 4 17 0.0 0.0 2 96 94 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 22-2 15 4 19 0.0 0.0 2 96 94 3 0 0 0 0 Additional Stats: Has 16 special teams tackles three in 2008 and 13 in 2009. Recovered a fumbled punt snap in the end zone for a TD vs. Cleveland (12/20/09). Returned one kickoff for eight yards at Baltimore (9/13/09). Tackles: 5 (three solo) vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) (five solo) at San Diego (11/29/09) Interceptions: 2 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS INT Return Yards: 96 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Long INT Return: 94 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Passes Defensed: 2 vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09) Ryan succop 6-2 218 Born: 9/19/86 Hickory, NC NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 16/0 (0/0) Acq: D7c-09 South Carolina K Pro Career: Enters his second year with Kansas City in 2010 after a strong rookie campaign... Stamped with the title Mr. Irrelevant after being selected with the final pick (256th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft... Name All-Rookie from Pro Football Weekly/PFWA... Voted the club s 2009 Mack Lee Hill Award winner by his peers for his rookie success... Converted 86.21 percent of his FGs (25 of 29), tying as the highest make percentage by a rookie since the AFL-NFL merger (min. 20 attempts)... Established a Chiefs rookie record with 25 made FGs, passing Hall of Fame K Jan Stenerud s mark of 21 made FGs set in 67... Scored 12 of the club s 14 points in the team s initial victory of the season at Washington (10/18/09)... Booted a 22-yard game-winning FG in OT vs. Pittsburgh (11/22/09)... Led the Chiefs in scoring in 2009 and tied for the second-highest point total ever accumulated by a Kansas City rookie with 104 points... His 104 points led all NFL rookies in 2009... Has played in 16 games... Has had 29 kickoffs reach the end zone with seven touchbacks to go with one special teams tackle. HONOR ROLL Mack Lee Hill Award: Chiefs Rookie of the Year (1) - 2009. Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie Team (1) - 2009. 6 Succop was named Mr. Irrelevant after being selected by Kansas City with the final pick (256th overall ) in the 2009 draft. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (6/18/09)... Selected with the third of Kansas City s three seventh-round picks (256th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft. 2009: Handled place-kicking duties in all 16 games... Connected on 25 of 29 FGs (86.2%) and all 29 of his PATs for a team-high 104 points... Landed 59 of his 75 kickoffs inside the 10-yard line with seven touchbacks... Also had one special teams tackle... Named the club s Mack Lee Hill Award winner, an honor bestowed on Kansas City s top rookie or first-year player... Earned All-Rookie honors from Pro Football Weekly/PFWA... Produced a 86.21 FG percentage, tying as the highest make percentage by a rookie since the AFL-NFL merger (min. 20 attempts)... His 86.2 FG percentage ranked sixth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL... Was one of five kickers in the AFC and one of seven kickers in the NFL to not miss from inside 40 yards, going 17-17... Was one of four kickers in Kansas City history to make all of their field goal attempts from 40 yards or less in a season (min. 15 atts.)... Led all NFL rookies with 104 points, tying FB/K Jack Spikes for SUCCOP 139

the second-highest total by a rookie in Chiefs history... Tied for 10th in the AFC with seven touchbacks... Ranked first in Chiefs history among rookies with 25 made FGs, while his 29 FG attempts were third in team annals among rookies... Was fourth among rookies in club annals with 29 PATs... Converted two field goals of 50+ yards, the most in a season since K Lawrence Tynes had two in 2005. Only K Nick Lowery ( 80, 85, 88) owns more in a season... Hit a 53-yard FG and three PATs for six points in his first NFL game at Baltimore (9/13). His 53-yard FG was the longest by a Chiefs rookie since Stenerud had a 54-yarder at Houston (9/9/67). It was the longest made FG by a rookie kicker on his first regular season NFL attempt since Baltimore K Steve Hauschka hit a 54-yard FG at Houston (11/9/08)... Converted a 23-yard FG vs. Oakland (9/20)... Hit a 34-yard FG vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Converted two of three FGs vs. Dallas (10/11)... Hit a career-high four FGs (39, 46, 46 and 24 yards) for 12 points at Washington (10/18)... Connected on two of three FGs at Jacksonville (11/8). Also recovered an onside kick in the fourth quarter... Converted three of four FGs at Oakland (11/15)... Hit both of his FGs vs. Pittsburgh (11/22), including a 22-yard game-winning FG in OT... Connected on both of his FGs vs. Denver (12/6)... Hit a 21-yard FG vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Converted both of his FGs vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Connected on a 30-yard FG at Cincinnati (12/27). Converted his 22nd FG of the season to pass K Jan Stenerud for most made FGs by a rookie in Chiefs history... Hit all three of his FGs and a career-high five PATs for a career-best 14 points at Denver (1/3/10). College: Played in 50 games at South Carolina, hitting 49 of 69 field goals (71.0%) with a career long of 55 yards... Converted 104 of 106 PATs and racked up a total of 251 points, the second-highest total in school history... Spent his sophomore and junior seasons handling both the kicking and punting duties... Had 85 punts for 3,597 yards (42.3 gross, 34.9 net) with 21 kicks inside the 20 and three touchbacks... Had 69 touchbacks on 192 kickoffs... Played in 13 games his senior campaign in 2008, earning honorable mention All-Southeastern Conference honors... Connected on 20 of 30 field goals, leading the SEC in both makes and attempts... Converted all 30 of his PATs for 90 points... Had 25 touchbacks on kickoffs... Finished the season fourth in the SEC in field goal percentage (66.7%) and ninth in scoring (6.9 ppg)... Appeared in 12 games as a kicker and punter as a junior in 2007... Converted 13 of 17 field goals and all 37 of his PATs for 76 points... Had 56 punts for 2,330 yards (41.6 gross, 34.4 net), landing 15 inside the 20... Named honorable mention All- SEC... Saw action in 13 contests his sophomore season in 2006... Earned second-team All-SEC honors and was a semi-finalist for the Lou Groza Award... Connected on 16 of 20 field goals and 37 of 39 PATs for a team-high 85 points... Had 29 punts for 1,267 yards (43.7 gross, 36.0 net) with six inside the 20 and three touchbacks... Had 29 touchbacks on kickoffs... Played in all 12 games as a true freshman in 2005... Missed his only two field goal attempts... Had 29 touchbacks on kickoffs... Majored in Finance and Real Estate at South Carolina. Was a four-time all-conference and two-time allstate selection at Hickory High School in Hickory, North Carolina. Was a three-time conference Special Teams Player of the Year. Converted 12 of 14 field goals and all 42 of his PATs for 78 points while averaging 41 yards per punt and had 98.0 percent of his kickoffs go for touchbacks as a senior. Three-time all-state selection in soccer with 104 career goals. Participated in the club s Rookie Club in 2009, volunteering in the community. Full name: Ryan Barrow Succop (pronounced SUCK-UP) Single. SUCCOP S NFL STATISTICS Year Team G-S FGM FGA Pct. LG PATs Points 2009 Kansas City 16-0 25 29.862 53 29-29 104 Totals 16-0 25 29.862 53 29-29 104 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Year Team 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. 2009 Kansas City 0-0 10-10 7-7 6-7 2-5 25-29.862 Totals 0-0 10-10 7-7 6-7 2-5 25-29.862 Additional Stats: Had one special teams tackle in 2009. Recovered an onside kick at Jacksonville (11/8/09). Field Goals Attempted: 4 at Washington (10/18/09) at Oakland (11/15/09) Field Goals Made: 4 at Washington (10/18/09) Long Field Goal Made: 53 at Baltimore (9/13/09) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Long Field Goal Att.: 56 at Jacksonville (11/8/09) PATs Made: 5 at Denver (1/3/10) PATs Attempted: 5 at Denver (1/3/10) Points: 14 at Denver (1/3/10) 140 SUCCOP

JeRheMe urban 6-3 207 Born: 11/26/80 Victoria, TX NFL Exp: 6 (1st with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 47/6 (6/0) Acq: FA-10 Trinity (TX) WR Pro Career: Speedy sixth-year wideout signed with Kansas City on March 11th... Is reunited in Kansas City with Head Coach Todd Haley who served as his offensive coordinator in Arizona... Spent time with Arizona (2007-09) and Seattle (2004-05) prior to joining the Chiefs... Also enjoyed practice squad stints with Dallas (2006) and Seattle (2003)... Provides another reliable receiving target for the club, and also has the ability to contribute on special teams... Has played in 47 career regular season games (six starts)... Has caught 87 passes for 1,231 yards (14.1 avg.) with seven TDs and completed one pass for 18 yards... Also has 13 special teams tackles and one kickoff return... Has played in five postseason games (two starts), tallying 24 receptions for 407 yards (17.0 avg.) with one TD and one special teams tackle. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/11/10)... Re-signed with Arizona (3/27/08)... Claimed off waivers by Arizona from Dallas (9/2/07)... Waived by Dallas (9/1/07)... Signed with Dallas (1/10/07)... Added to Dallas practice squad (10/19/06)... Signed by Seattle (10/4/05)... Released by Seattle (9/14/05)... Signed with Seattle (2/8/05)... Signed with Seattle (11/5/04)... Released by Seattle (9/9/04)... Signed by Seattle (12/26/03)... Added to Seattle s practice squad (9/1/03)... Released by Seattle (8/31/03)... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Seattle (5/1/03). Arizona (2007-09): Played in 36 games (four starts)... Compiled 74 catches for 963 yards (13.0 avg.) with six TDs... Also completed one pass for 18 yards and returned one kickoff for one yard... Added 13 special teams tackles... Saw action in six postseason contests... Tallied nine receptions for 95 yards (10.6 avg.) and one special teams tackle. 2009: Played in 10 games and was active, but did not play in one contest... Was inactive for five contests... Caught 18 passes for 186 yards (10.3 avg.) and added two special teams tackles... Recorded five receptions for 74 yards vs. San Francisco (9/13)... Posted four receptions for 41 yards vs. Houston (10/11)... Was active, but did not play vs. Seattle (11/15)... Was inactive at St. Louis (11/22), at Tennessee (11/29), vs. Minnesota (12/6), at San Francisco (12/14) and at Detroit (12/20)... Played in two postseason games, registering three catches for 47 yards (15.7 avg.)... Had one reception for 13 yards in an NFC Wild Card Game vs. Green Bay (1/10/10)... Caught two passes for 34 yards in an NFL Divisional Playoff Game at New Orleans (1/16/10). 83 Urban s brother, Caleb, played wide receiver on the 2007 Trinity team that turned in a 15-lateral pass play as time expired in a 28-24 victory vs. Millsaps (10/27/07). 2008: Appeared in all 16 games (two starts), catching a career-high 34 passes for 448 yards (13.2 avg.) with four TDs... Also completed one pass for 18 yards and had a kickoff return for one yard... Added nine special teams tackles... Recorded five receptions for 50 yards with a TD at the N.Y. Jets (9/28)... Amassed three catches for 10 yards vs. Buffalo (10/5)... Totaled four catches for 51 yards at Carolina (10/26)... Had a career-long 56-yard TD reception at St. Louis (11/2)... Caught four passes for 38 yards vs. San Francisco (11/10)... Posted five receptions for 69 yards vs. the N.Y. Giants (11/23)... Compiled three catches for 82 yards with a 50-yard TD vs. Minnesota (12/14)... Totaled four catches for 43 yards with a TD vs. Seattle (12/28)... Played in four postseason contests, registering six catches for 48 yards (8.0 avg.) and one special teams tackle... Tallied two receptions for seven yards in an NFC Wild Card Game vs. Atlanta (1/3/09)... Posted two catches for five yards in an NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Carolina (1/10/09)... Caught one pass for 18 yards in the NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia (1/18/09) and in Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pittsburgh (2/1/09). 2007: Played in 10 games (two starts) and was inactive for six contests... Caught 22 passes for 329 yards (15.0 avg.) with two TDs and also had two special teams tackles... Claimed off waivers by Arizona from Dallas on September 2nd... Was inactive at San Francisco (9/10), vs. Seattle (9/16) and at Baltimore (9/23)... Produced five receptions for 53 yards with a TD vs. Pittsburgh (9/30)... Totaled three catches for 28 yards at St. Louis (10/7)... Compiled three receptions for 41 yards at Washington (10/21)... Had a 12-yard TD catch at Tampa Bay (11/4)... Was inactive at Cincinnati (11/18)... Was inactive with a heel injury vs. San Francisco (11/25) and vs. Cleveland (12/2)... Tallied six receptions for 123 yards with a TD at Seattle (12/9), his first career 100-yard receiving game... Posted two receptions for 17 yards vs. Atlanta (12/23). Seattle (2003-05): Played in 10 games (two starts)... Caught 13 passes for 268 yards URBAN 141

(20.6 avg.) with one TD... Was also inactive for two postseason contests. 2005: Saw duty in four contests (one start) and was inactive for one game... Tallied seven receptions for 151 yards (21.6 avg.)... Was inactive at Jacksonville (9/11)... Was released on September 14th and re-signed on October 4th... Caught a 11- yard pass at St. Louis (10/9)... Posted two receptions for 37 yards vs. Houston (10/16)... Recorded three catches for 57 yards vs. Dallas (10/23)... Had one reception for 46 yards at Arizona (11/6)... Was placed on injured reserve with a foot injury on November 9th. 2004: Played in six games (one start) and was inactive for two contests...caught six passes for 117 yards (19.5 avg.) with one TD... Spent the first seven games on the practice squad and was signed to the 53-man roster on November 5th... Caught two passes for 50 yards in his first career start at San Francisco (11/7)... Posted two catches for 31 yards vs. Buffalo (11/28)... Registered two receptions for 36 yards with a 19-yard TD vs. Dallas (12/6)... Was inactive with a foot injury vs. Arizona (12/26) and at Atlanta (1/2/05)... Was inactive with a foot injury in an NFC Wild Card Game vs. St. Louis (1/8/05). 2003: Was inactive for one game... Spent the first 15 games on the practice squad and was promoted to the 53-man roster on December 26th... Was inactive at San Francisco (12/27) and in an NFC Wild Card Game at Green Bay (1/4/04). College: Caught a school-record 40 career TDs at NCAA Division III Trinity University... Led the club with 75 receptions for 1,274 yards with a school-record 19 TDs as a senior in 2002... Named first-team by d3football.com and second-team by Football Gazette... Is the only athlete in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference to earn the Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year four consecutive seasons... Holds school or conference records in the 100-meter dash, 400-meter dash, the 400- meter hurdles, long jump, triple jump and the 4x400 relay... Qualified for the national championships in those six events as well as the javelin all four years... Graduated from Trinity with a degree in Social Studies Composite. A second-team District 29 5A selection as a quarterback his junior and senior seasons at Stroman High School in Stroman, Texas. Earned first-team All-State Academic honors as a senior. Also ran track and named the District 29 5A Newcomer of the Year in soccer. Serves as an assistant track coach at Trinity University, focusing on the triple jump, long jump and javelin. Grew up working on a cattle ranch. Full name: Jerheme Wayne Urban (pronounced Jeremy). Married, wife Emily with a daughter, Liesl born in March of 2010. His wife ran track at Trinity. URBAN S NFL STATISTICS Receiving RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2004 Seattle 7-1 6 117 19.5 33 1 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2005 Seattle 4-1 7 151 21.6 46 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2007 Arizona 10-2 22 329 15.0 42 2 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2008 Arizona 16-2 34 448 13.2 56 4 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2009 Arizona 10-0 18 186 10.3 40 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Totals 47-6 87 1,231 14.1 56 7 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Additional Stats: Has 13 special teams tackles two in 2007, nine in 2008 and two in 2009. Completed one pass for 18 yards at Washington (9/21/08). Returned one kickoff for one yard at Philadelphia (11/27/08). Receptions: 6 at Seattle (12/9/07) Receiving Yards: 123 at Seattle (12/9/07) Long Reception: 56 at St. Louis (11/2/08) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns: 1, seven times, last vs. Seattle (12/28/08) postseason Receiving RUSHING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2003 Seattle 0-0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2004 Seattle 0-0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2008 Arizona 4-0 6 48 8.0 18 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2009 Arizona 2-0 3 47 15.7 28 0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 Totals 5-2 24 407 17.0 39 1 0 0.0 0.0 -- 0 Additional Stats: Has one special teams tackle in 2008. 142 URBAN

MiKe VRaBeL 6-4 261 Born: 8/14/75 Akron, OH NFL Exp: 14 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 190/124 (19/17) Acq: T-09 (NE) Ohio State LB One-Time Pro Bowler (2007) Pro Career: Playoff-tested linebacker enters his 14th NFL campaign and his second season with the Chiefs in 2010... Re-signed with Kansas City after being acquired in a trade along with QB Matt Cassel from New England on February 28, 2009 in exchange for the Chiefs second-round pick (34th overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft... Has played in four Super Bowls and was part of the Patriots squads that won Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX... A consummate pro who has a reputation for making his teammates better... Versatile and hard-working performer has the ability to work at either inside or outside linebacker... Has played in both 4-3 and 3-4 alignments... Started 14 games at left outside linebacker for the Chiefs a year ago... Enjoyed eight stellar seasons in New England (2001-08) after beginning his career in Pittsburgh ( 97-00)... Earned his initial Pro Bowl berth following the 2007 campaign when New England became the first club in league annals to register a 16-0 mark in the regular season... Also was a first-team AP All-Pro selection following the 2007 season... Ranks third among NFL linebackers with 50.0 sacks dating back to 2001... Seasoned performer has played in 190 games (124 starts), giving him the most career games played of any current member of the Chiefs... Has recorded 746 tackles (495 solo), 57.0 sacks (-346.5 yards), 11 INTs for 73 yards with one TD, 40 passes defensed, 18 forced fumbles, eight fumble recoveries and 16 QB pressures... A threat to score in goal-line situations, owns nine catches for 12 yards with nine TDs... Has returned five kickoffs for 31 yards and has 47 special teams tackles... Has seen duty in 19 postseason contests (17 starts), by far the highest Pro Bowls (1) - 2007. HONOR ROLL AP First-Team All-Pro (1) - 2007. USA Today All-Joe Team (2) - 2003, 2005. AFC Defensive Player of the Month (1) - December 2003. AFC Defensive Player of the Week (1) vs. Washington (10/28/07). vrabel is the only defensive player to register a TD catch in two Super Bowls, doing it in Super Bowls XXXvIII and 50 XXXIX. total of any current Chiefs player... Has 95 tackles (65 solo), 8.0 sacks (-58.0 yards), three passes defensed, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, two special teams tackles and two TD catches. Transactions: Signed contract extension with Kansas City (3/4/10)... Traded to Kansas City along with QB Matt Cassel in exchange for a 2009 second-round pick (34th overall - used on S Eugene Chung) from New England (2/28/09)... Signed with New England as an unrestricted free agent from Pittsburgh (3/16/01)... Originally entered the NFL as a third-round pick (91st overall) of Pittsburgh in the 97 NFL Draft. Kansas City (2009): Started 14 games at LOLB and saw action in short-yardage situations in four contests on offense... Was inactive for two games with a knee injury... Contributed 65 tackles (42 solo) with two for loss, 2.0 sacks (-11.0 yards), six QB pressures, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and five passes defensed... Had one catch for a one-yard TD... Produced seven tackles and one pass defensed at Baltimore (9/13)... Collected three tackles and one pass defensed vs. Oakland (9/20)... Registered five tackles and two passes defensed at Philadelphia (9/27)... Totaled seven tackles vs. the N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Caught a one-yard TD pass from QB Matt Cassel vs. Dallas (10/11)... Registered four tackles and a sack and strip of Todd Collins at Washington (10/18). Also recovered a RB Clinton Portis fumble and added a QB pressure... Amassed four tackles and one QB pressure vs. San Diego (10/25)... Compiled seven tackles and three QB pressures at Jacksonville (11/8)... Left the game with a knee injury at Oakland (11/15)... Was inactive with a knee injury vs. Pittsburgh (11/22) and at San Diego (11/29), ending his streak of 99 consecutive games played... Returned to the starting lineup vs. Denver (12/6), recording seven tackles with one for loss vs. Denver (12/6)... Posted three tackles, a sack and strip of QB Ryan Fitzpatrick and one QB pressure vs. Buffalo (12/13)... Recorded four tackles vs. Cleveland (12/20)... Compiled seven tackles at Cincinnati (12/27)... Tallied three tackles and a pass defensed at Denver (1/3/10). VRABEL 143

New England (2001-08): Played in 125 games (110 starts)... Compiled 638 tackles (422 solo), 48.0 sacks (-300.5 yards), 11 INTs for 73 yards with one TD, 34 passes defensed, 13 forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and 10 QB pressures... Also had eight catches for 11 yards with eight TDs... Added 24 special teams tackles and three kickoff returns for 25 yards... Started 17 postseason contests, including four Super Bowls... Recorded 93 tackles (63 solo), 7.0 sacks (-50.0 yards), three passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries... Caught two passes for three yards with two TDs. NFL LEADERS SACKS, LINEBACKERS, 2001-09 1. 79.5 Joey Porter...............PIT, MIA 2. 64.5 DeMarcus Ware.............. DAL 3. 50.0 Mike Vrabel.............. NE, KC 4. 47.5 Rosevelt Colvin...........CHI, NE 5. 46.5 Julian Peterson...... SF, SEA, DET 2008: Played in 16 games (14 starts)... Recorded 67 tackles (36 solo), 4.0 sacks (-23.0 yards), 10 QB pressures, an INT, four passes defensed, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and a special teams tackle... Tallied four tackles, 2.0 sacks of Damon Huard and three QB pressures vs. Kansas City (9/7)... Played as a reserve LB at San Diego (10/12) and vs. Denver (10/20)... Posted seven tackles vs. St. Louis (10/26)... Totaled five tackles and a sack of Chad Pennington at Miami (11/23)... Intercepted a Ben Roethlisberger pass vs. Pittsburgh (11/30)... Amassed a seasonhigh nine tackles (seven solo) at Seattle (12/7)... Collected seven tackles to go with a sack and strip of JaMarcus Russell at Oakland (12/14)... Produced seven tackles and recovered a QB Trent Edwards fumble at Buffalo (12/28). 2007: Saw action in 16 games (15 starts)... Registered 77 tackles (53 solo), a career-high 12.5 sacks (-70.5 yards) and four forced fumbles... Also caught two passes for three yards with two TDs... Elected to his first career Pro Bowl... His 12.5 sacks tied for the third-highest seasonal total in New England history... Tallied 2.5 sacks and forced a QB Kellen Clemens fumble at the N.Y. Jets (9/9), 1.5 sacks off Chad Pennington and 1.0 against Clemens... Posted a sack of Philip Rivers vs. San Diego (9/16)... Caught a one-yard TD pass at Cincinnati (10/1)... Had a sack of Cleo Lemon at Miami (10/21)... Tied a career high with 15 tackles (11 solo) to go with 3.0 sack and strips of Jason Campbell vs. Washington (10/28) to win AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors. Also caught a two-yard TD pass... Dropped Peyton Manning for a sack at Indianapolis (11/4)... Notched a sack of JP Losman at Buffalo (11/18)... Posted 3.0 sacks of Cleo Lemon vs. Miami (12/23)... Had two tackles, a pass defensed and recovered a QB David Garrard fumble in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Jacksonville (1/12/08)... Recorded two tackles in the AFC Championship Game vs. San Diego (1/20/08) and in Super Bowl XLII vs. the N.Y. Giants (2/3/08). 2006: Started all 16 games for the second time in his career... Tallied 101 tackles (59 solo), 4.5 sacks (-32.5 yards), four passes defensed and three forced fumbles... Recorded 11 tackles vs. Buffalo (9/10)... Had a sack and strip of JP Losman at Buffalo (10/22)... Posted seven tackles and an INT off Brad Johnson at Minnesota (10/30)... Compiled six tackles and a half of a sack and strip of Aaron Rodgers at Green Bay (11/19)... Amassed 10 tackles, intercepted two passes off Jon Kitna and recovered a RB Kevin Jones fumble vs. Detroit (12/3)... Had a sack and strip of Vince Young at Tennessee (12/31)... Notched eight tackles in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. the N.Y. Jets (1/7/07)... Credited with six tackles and a sack and strip of Philip Rivers in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at San Diego (1/14/07)... Produced six tackles and a sack of Peyton Manning in the AFC Championship Game at Indianapolis (1/21/07). 2005: Started all 16 games for the first time in his career... Totaled a career-high 114 tackles (80 solo) to lead the team along with 4.5 sacks (- 27.0 yards), two INTs for 23 yards with a TD, five passes defensed and one forced fumble... Also had six special teams tackles... Added three catches for four yards with three TDs... Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team... Voted defensive captain by his teammates... Returned a Jake Delhomme interception for a 24-yard TD at Carolina (9/18)... Notched a career-high 15 tackles (11 solo) and a sack of Kelly Holcomb vs. Buffalo (10/30)... Had 11 tackles and caught a one-yard TD vs. New Orleans (11/20)... Notched a sack and strip of Chris Simms vs. Tampa Bay (12/17)... Had a team-high seven tackles, a sack of Brooks Bollinger and caught two TD passes at the N.Y. Jets (12/26)... Posted 10 tackles in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Jacksonville (1/7/06)... Produced seven tackles in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Denver (1/14/06). 2004: Appeared in 16 games (15 solo)... Tallied 76 tackles (59 solo), 5.5 sacks (-48.5 yards), three passes defensed and five special teams tackles... Added two receptions for three yards with two TDs... Had a sack of Josh McCown at Arizona (9/19)... Collected nine tackles and a sack of Drew Bledsoe at Buffalo (10/3)... Sacked Matt Hasselbeck vs. Seattle (10/17)... Registered nine tackles and made a diving two-yard TD catch at St. Louis (11/7)... Sacked Luke McCown at Cleveland (12/5)... Recorded half a sack of A.J. Feeley at Miami (12/20)... Sacked Chad Pennington at the N.Y. Jets (12/26)... Had a one-yard TD reception vs. San Francisco (1/2/05)... Notched eight tackles and had a sack and strip of Peyton Manning in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Indianapolis (1/16/05)... Registered six tackles in the AFC Championship Game at Pittsburgh (1/23/05)... Collected four tackles and a sack of Donovan McNabb in Super Bowl XXXIX vs. Philadelphia (2/6/05) and caught a two-yard TD. 2003: Appeared in 13 games (nine starts) and was inactive for three contests... Totaled 68 tackles (47 solo), 9.5 sacks (-55.5 yards), two INTs for 18 yards, four passes defensed, four forced fumbles 144 VRABEL

and one fumble recovery... Also had one special teams tackle and two kickoff returns for 22 yards... Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team... Earned All- Pro honors from SI.com and USA Today... Was the team s recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award... Registered a career-high 3.0 sacks, 1.0 of Tim Couch and 2.0 of Kelly Holcomb vs. Cleveland (10/26) and also forced a Holcomb fumble... Tallied 11 tackles, 2.0 sacks of Jay Fiedler vs. Miami (12/7). One sack resulted in a safety, while another was a sack and strip. Also recovered a Fiedler fumble... Had eight tackles and a sack of Steve McNair in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Tennessee (1/10/04)... Amassed seven tackles in the AFC Championship Game vs. Indianapolis (1/18/04)... Registered six tackles, 2.0 sacks of Jake Delhomme, including a sack and strip in Super Bowl XXXVIII vs. Carolina (2/1/04). Also caught a one-yard TD pass to become the first defensive player to score in the Super Bowl since Chicago DT William Perry in Super Bowl XX (1/26/86). 2002: Saw action in 16 games (13 starts)... Posted 75 tackles (51 solo), 4.5 sacks (-29.5 yards), an INT, five passes defensed and two fumble recoveries... Also had eight special teams tackles and a one-yard TD catch... Intercepted a Kordell Stewart pass vs. Pittsburgh (9/9)... Had a sack of Trent Green vs. Kansas City (9/22)... Recovered a FB Fred McCrary fumble and recorded a one-yard TD catch at San Diego (9/29), becoming the first Patriots defensive player to catch a TD pass since LB John Tanner at Baltimore (11/24/74)... Had a sack of Jay Fiedler at Miami (10/6)... Sacked Drew Bledsoe at Buffalo (11/3)... Posted a sack of Jim Miller at Chicago (11/10)... Recovered a RB Michael Bennett fumble vs. Minnesota (11/24)... Had half of a sack of Steve McNair at Tennessee (12/16). 2001: Appeared in 16 games (12 starts), tallying 60 tackles (37 solo), 3.0 sacks (-14.0 yards), two INTs, nine passes defensed and three special teams tackles... Registered his first career INT off Jay Fiedler at Miami (10/7)... Produced six tackles and a sack of Peyton Manning at Indianapolis (10/21)... Recorded 1.5 sacks, half of a sack of Chris Chandler and 1.0 sack of Michael Vick at Atlanta (11/4)... Intercepted a Vinny Testaverde pass at the N.Y. Jets (12/2)... Had nine tackles and half of a sack of Tim Couch vs. Cleveland (12/9)... Credited with three tackles in an AFC Divisional Game vs. Oakland (1/19/02)... Amassed four tackles in the AFC Championship Game at Pittsburgh (1/27/02)... Had four tackles and forced a Kurt Warner INT that CB Ty Law returned for a 47-yard TD in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. St. Louis (2/3/02). Pittsburgh (1997-00): Played in 51 games... Registered 43 tackles (31 solo), 7.0 sacks (-35.0 yards), one pass defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries... Also had 23 special teams tackles... Saw action in two postseason contests, registering two solo tackles, a sack (-8.0 yards) and one forced fumble. 2000: Played in 15 games as a reserve defensive end and linebacker... Produced six tackles (three solo), a sack (-3.0 yards), a fumble recovery and 12 special teams tackles... Had a sack of Tony Banks vs. Baltimore (9/3)... Tallied a career-high three special teams tackles at the N.Y. Jets (10/8). 1999: Appeared in 10 contests and was inactive for six contests... Registered eight tackles (five solo), 2.0 sacks (-7.0 yards), one forced fumble and five special teams tackles... Was inactive the first six games of the season with a fractured left arm... Posted a sack of Chris Chandler vs. Atlanta (10/25)... Recorded three tackles at San Francisco (11/7)... Had a sack of Tim Couch vs. Cleveland (11/14)... Forced a WR Reggie Barlow fumble at Jacksonville (12/2). 1998: Saw duty in 11 games and was inactive for five contests... Posted 12 tackles (nine solo), 2.5 sacks (-21.0 yards) and six special teams tackles... Had half of a sack of Erik Kramer vs. Chicago (9/13)... Recorded a sack of Neil O Donnell and two QB pressures at Cincinnati (10/11)... Totaled a sack of Eric Zeier and three QB pressures vs. Baltimore (10/18)... Was inactive at Kansas City (10/26), vs. Tennessee (11/1), vs. Green Bay (11/9), at Tennessee (11/15) and vs. Jacksonville (11/22) with an ankle injury. 1997: Played in 15 games and was inactive for one contest... Tallied 17 tackles (14 solo), 1.5 sacks (-4.0 yards), two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery... Registered a sack and strip of Vinny Testaverde at Baltimore (10/5)... Produced four tackles in addition to forcing and recovering a WR Ryan Yarborough fumble vs. Baltimore (11/9)... Had half of a sack at Arizona (11/30) as Pittsburgh recorded a team-record 10.0 sacks... Registered a sack of Drew Bledsoe and forced a Bledsoe fumble in the final two minutes of the Steelers 7-6 victory in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. New England (1/3/98)... Saw action in the AFC Championship Game vs. Denver (1/11/98). College: A four-year letterman at Ohio State, setting school career records with 36.0 sacks and 66.0 tackles for loss... Named first-team All-America by Walter Camp and the American Football Coaches Association as a senior in 96... Also earned All-Big Ten honors and was the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season... Recorded 48 tackles (31 solo) and tied for the team lead with 9.0 sacks... Started all 13 games as a junior in 95, producing a Big Ten single-season record 26.0 stops for loss... Tied for the top Big Ten seasonal mark and set a school single-season record with 13.0 sacks... Opened all 13 contests as a sophomore in 94, recording 12.0 sacks... Earned All-Big Ten Conference and Academic All-Big Ten first-team honors... Saw action in every game as a freshman in 93... Majored in Pre-Med at Ohio State. A second-team All-America pick by USA Today as a senior at Walsh Jesuit High School in Akron, Ohio. Earned Ohio Player of the Year honors from the Columbus Touchdown Club. Voted the District Player of the Year by the Akron Beacon Journal. Also lettered in basketball and track. Finished third in the shot put as a junior and fourth as a senior at the State Championship. VRABEL 145

Named a Pro Football Hall of Fame Scholastic Award winner. In April 2006, Mike and his wife Jen, made a $75,000 donation to Ohio State in support of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center renovation project. Established the Second and Seven Foundation with Ohio State teammates Ryan Miller and Luke Fickell to promote literacy in Central Ohio. The foundation held its 10th annual FUNdamental Football Camp in 2009. Full name: Michael George Vrabel. Married, wife Jen, who played volleyball at Ohio State. The couple has two sons Tyler (10) and Carter (8). vrabel S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 1997 Pittsburgh 15-0 14 3 17 1.5 4.0 0 0 -- 1 2 1 0 -- 1998 Pittsburgh 11-0 9 3 12 2.5 21.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 1999 Pitsburgh 10-0 5 3 8 2.0 7.0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 -- 2000 Pittsburgh 15-0 3 3 6 1.0 3.0 0 0 -- 0 0 1 0 -- 2001 New England 16-12 37 23 60 3.0 14.0 2 27 15 9 0 0 0 -- 2002 New England 16-13 51 24 75 4.5 29.5 1 0 0 5 0 2 0 -- 2003 New England 13-9 47 21 68 9.5 55.5 2 18 14 4 4 1 0 -- 2004 New England 16-15 59 17 76 5.5 48.5 0 0 -- 3 0 0 0 -- 2005 New England 16-16 80 34 114 4.5 27.0 2 23 24 5 1 0 0 -- 2006 New England 16-16 59 42 101 4.5 32.5 3 0 0 4 3 1 0 -- 2007 New England 16-15 53 24 77 12.5 70.5 0 0 -- 0 4 0 0 -- 2008 New England 16-14 36 31 67 4.0 23.0 1 5 5 4 1 1 0 10 2009 Kansas City 14-14 42 23 65 2.0 11.0 0 0 -- 5 2 1 0 6 KC Totals 14-14 42 23 65 2.0 11.0 0 0 -- 5 2 1 0 6 NFL Totals 190-124 495 251 746 57.0 346.5 11 73 24 40 18 8 0 16 RECEIvING Year Team G-S No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 1997 Pittsburgh 15-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 1998 Pittsburgh 11-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 1999 Pittsburgh 10-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2000 Pittsburgh 15-0 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2001 New England 16-12 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2002 New England 16-13 1 1 1.0 1 1 2003 New England 13-9 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2004 New England 16-15 2 3 1.5 2 2 2005 New England 16-16 3 4 1.3 2 3 2006 New England 16-16 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2007 New England 16-15 2 3 1.5 2 2 2008 New England 16-14 0 0 0.0 -- 0 2009 Kansas City 14-14 1 1 1.0 1 1 KC Totals 14-14 1 1 1.0 1 1 NFL Totals 190-124 9 12 1.3 2 9 Additional Stats: Has 47 special teams tackles six in 98, five in 99, 12 in 2000, three in 2001, eight in 2002, one in 2003, five in 2004, six in 2005 and one in 2008. Has five kickoff returns for 31 yards one for no yards in 97, one for six yards in 99, two for 22 yards in 2003 and one for three yards in 2007. Had a 24-yard INT return for TD at Carolina (9/18/05). Tackles: 15 (11 solo) vs. Buffalo (10/30/05) (11 solo) vs. Washington (10/28/07) Sacks: 3.0 vs. Cleveland (10/26/03) vs. Washington (10/28/07) Interceptions: 2 vs. Detroit (12/3/06) INT Return Yards: 24 at Carolina (9/18/05) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Passes Defensed: 3 at Buffalo (12/16/01) Forced Fumbles: 3 vs. Washington (10/28/07) Fumble Recoveries: 1, eight times, last at Washington (10/18/09) Sp. Teams Tackles: 3 at N.Y. Jets (10/8/00) Touchdowns: 2 at N.Y. Jets (12/26/05) CHIEFS FACT The Chiefs allowed Oakland to convert five total third downs in two games in 2009. CHIEFS FACT The Chiefs forced five Red Zone takeaways, tying for second in the AFC and sixth in the NFL. 146 VRABEL

POSTSEASON TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES QB Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG PDs FF FR Yds. Press. 1997 Pittsburgh 2-0 2 0 2 1.0 8.0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 -- 2001 New England 3-3 6 5 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 2003 New England 3-3 15 6 21 3.0 14.0 0 0 -- 1 1 0 0 -- 2004 New England 3-3 13 5 18 2.0 24.0 0 0 -- 0 1 1 1 -- 2005 New England 2-2 11 6 17 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 2006 New England 3-3 15 5 20 2.0 12.0 0 0 -- 1 1 0 0 -- 2007 New England 3-3 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 1 0 1 0 -- Totals 19-17 65 30 95 8.0 58.0 0 0 -- 3 4 2 0 -- Additional Stats: Has two special teams tackles one in 2001 and one in 2005. Has two catches for three yards with two TDs one for a one-yard TD vs. Carolina (2/1/04) and one for a two-yard TD vs. Philadelphia (2/6/05). SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10 (six solo) vs. Jacksonville (1/7/06) Sacks: 2.0 vs. Carolina (2/1/04) Passes Defensed: 1, three times, last vs. Jacksonville (1/12/08) Forced Fumbles: 1, four times, last at San Diego (1/14/07) Fumble Recoveries: 1, two times last vs. Jacksonville (1/12/08) Pro Career: Promising linebacker enters his second training camp with the Chiefs in 2010... Joined Kansas City as a rookie free agent in 2009... Former collegiate 4-3 defensive end made the switch to 3-4 linebacker as a rookie with the Chiefs... Has seen action in three games with one tackle and one special teams stop. Transactions: Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City (5/8/09). 2009: Played in three games on defense and on special teams... Was inactive for 13 games... Produced a tackle on defense and special teams in his first NFL game at Oakland (11/15)... Had one tackle vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Registered a special teams tackle at San Diego (11/29). College: A four-year letterman at Eastern Illinois, playing in 49 games (35 starts)... Registered 154 tackles (80 solo), 43.0 stops behind the line, 15.5 sacks (-100.0 yards), 14 QB pressures, five passes defensed, seven forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries... Started all 12 games as a senior in 2008... Logged 48 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, five QB pressures, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery... Added one blocked kick... Started 12 contests during his junior campaign in 2007... Tallied 47 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 PieRRe WaLteRs 6-5 269 Born: 3/25/86 Maywood, IL NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 3/0 (0/0) Acq: CFA-09 Eastern Illinois 97 Naismith LB Walters attended St. Joseph High School in Westchester, IL with Evan Turner, the 2010 Award winner. sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery... Named third-team All-America and first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference... Played in 13 contests (11 starts) in 2006 as a sophomore... Recorded 38 tackles, 15.0 tackles behind the line, 6.0 sacks, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery... Earned second-team allconference accolades... His 6.0 sacks ranked second in the conference... Appeared in 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2005... Posted 21 tackles, 5.0 stops for loss, a sack and one fumble recovery... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2004... Majored in Sociology at Eastern Illinois. Named all-area and team MVP as a senior at St. Joseph High School in Westchester, Illinois. Was a four-year letterwinner in football. Earned three letters in track and competed in the hurdles as a junior at the Illinois State Track Meet. Full name: Pierre Walters. Single. WALTERS 147

donald WashinGtOn 6-1 197 Born: 7/28/86 Indianapolis, IN NFL Exp: 2 (2nd with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs) 8/0 (0/0) Acq: D4-09 Ohio State s/cb Pro Career: Versatile defensive back enters his second NFL campaign with Kansas City in 2010... Joined the Chiefs as the club s fourth-round pick (102nd overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft... Should benefit greatly from working under the guidance of defensive backs coach Emmitt Thomas, a Pro Football Hall of Famer... Has spent time working at both cornerback and safety during his tenure in Kansas City... Has seen action in eight games, recording three tackles and two special teams stops. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (7/30/09)... Selected by Kansas City in the fourth round (102nd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. 2009: Played in eight games on special teams and three contests on defense... Was active, but did not play in one game... Was inactive for seven contests... Had three solo tackles and two special teams stops... Appeared on special teams in his first NFL game at Baltimore (9/13)... Recorded three tackles vs. Dallas (10/11)... Was inactive at Washington (10/18), vs. San Diego (10/25), at Jacksonville (11/8), at Oakland (11/15) and vs. Pittsburgh (11/22)... Was active, but did not play at San Diego (11/29)... Was inactive vs. Denver (12/6) and at Cincinnati (12/27)... Had two special teams tackles at Denver (1/3/10). College: Saw action in 37 games (24 starts) at Ohio State before entering the draft after his junior season... Recorded 102 tackles (75 solo), 3.0 tackles for loss, a sack (-3.0 yards), two interceptions for 104 yards with a TD and six passes defensed... Also forced two fumbles and returned three fumble recoveries for 100 yards... Played in 11 games (two 27 Washington won the Michael Rabold Award in 2009, an honor given to a former Indiana All-Star who has distinguished himself on and off the field as a college player. starts) as a junior in 2008... Tallied 22 tackles, an interception, two passes defensed and one fumble recovery... Started all 13 games at cornerback as a sophomore in 2007... Had 39 tackles, 2.0 stops for loss, a sack and a fumble recovery... Added an INT for a 70-yard TD and three passes defensed... Had five tackles in the BCS National Championship Game vs. LSU... Appeared in 13 contests (nine starts) as a redshirt freshman in 2006... Compiled 41 tackles, a stop for loss and one pass defensed... Also forced two fumbles and had a fumble recovery... Named the club s Most Outstanding First-Year Defensive Player... Redshirted as a true freshman... Majored in Communications at Ohio State. Played both defensive back and wide receiver at Franklin Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. Caught 47 passes and 10 TDs as a senior. Was a standout track and field athlete, capturing the long jump state championship as a junior and senior. Full name: Donald David Washington. Single. WASHINGTON S NFL STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team G-S Solos Asst. Total No. Yds. No. Yds. LG TDs PDs FF FR Yds. 2009 Kansas City 8-0 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8-0 3 0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional Stats: Had two special teams tackles in 2009. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3 (3 solo) vs. Dallas (10//11/09.) CHIEFS FACT Kansas City's defense allowed 17 points or less in five games in 2009. CHIEFS FACT Kansas City's defense ranked eighth in the NFL with a 24.4 three-and-out percentage. 148 WASHINGTON

Four-Time Pro Bowler (2004-06, 08) Pro Career: Four-time Pro Bowl left guard enters his 11th campaign in Kansas City in 2010... The two-time first-team All-Pro selection by the Associated Press has played in 147 games (133 starts) with the Chiefs, the highest total of any active Kansas City player... Only 24 players in franchise annals have played in more games, while only 13 Chiefs have started more regular season games... Also has two postseason starts to his credit... Unquestionably benefitted greatly from the tutelage of former 12-time Pro Bowl G Will Shields both on and off the field... Has followed in Shields philanthropic footsteps in the community... Earned the 2009 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award for his off-the-field community service in addtion to his onfield successes... Became the fifth Chiefs player to earn the prestigious honor... Through his Brian Waters 54 Foundation has made a huge impact in his hometown of Waxahachie, Texas, in addition to impacting countless individuals in both Kansas City and Dallas... Has helped pave the way for each of the top four individual single-season rushing performances in franchise history... Has also been on the field for the top three individual single-game rushing efforts in club annals, including RB Jamaal Charles franchise-record 259-yard performance at Denver (1/3/10)... Is also a sturdy pass protector... Became the first offensive lineman to ever be named AFC Offensive Player of the Week since that honor s inception in 84 after a dominating performance in a 56-10 win vs. Atlanta (10/24/04) in which the Chiefs registered an NFL-record eight rushing TDs. No guard in either conference had previously claimed that honor... Was named to the All-Foxhole Team of The Sporting News in 2004, a prestigious list of NFL tough guys who you d want fighting on your side in a foxhole... Gained his share of the national spotlight after manhandling Ravens Pro Bowl LB Ray Lewis for much of the evening in a 27-24 victory on Monday Night Football at Baltimore (10/4/04)... Paired with BRian WateRs 6-3 320 Born: 2/18/77 Waxahachie, TX NFL Exp: 11 (11th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 147/133 (2/2) Acq: FA-00 North Texas HONOR ROLL Pro Bowls (4) - 2007-06, 2008. AP First-Team All-Pro (2) - 2004, 2005. AFC Offensive Player of the Week (1) - vs. Atlanta (10/2/04). 54 accomplishments. Waters was recipient of the 2009 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award recognizing his off-the-field community service as well as his on-field G Shields in 2004 to form the first tandem of Pro Bowl guards from the same team since Larry Allen and Nate Newton did it for Dallas following the 95 season... Joined with Shields to become the first guard duo from the same team to be named to three straight Pro Bowls... Also became the first undrafted guard to make the Pro Bowl since Newton did it following the 98 season... Owned a string of 79 consecutive starts before suffering a knee injury at St Louis (11/5/06)... Has come a long way since being cut by Dallas as a rookie free agent in 99... Came to Kansas City for a free agent workout in 2000 when the Chiefs convinced him to make the move to offensive line after working as a tight end in camp for the Cowboys the previous year... Was originally envisioned to be Tim Grunhard s replacement at center before the club inked Casey Wiegmann in 2001... Started the 2001 opener in place of an injured Wiegmann before moving into his current role at guard midway through that campaign... Worked as both a collegiate tight end and a defensive lineman... Never played offensive line until entering the pro ranks with the Chiefs in 2000... Has also seen limited action for the Chiefs as a fullback in short-yardage situations... Was part of a Kansas City offensive front that opened the same five players at the same five positions for 32 consecutive games in 2002-03, the NFL s longest streak since the San Diego offensive line accomplished the feat for 40 straight games in 71-73... Spent the spring of 2000 playing in NFL Europe with the Berlin Thunder... Went to camp with Dallas in 99, but did not make that club s active roster. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (11/14/05)... Signed with Kansas City (11/4/02)... Signed a one-year exclusive rights contract with Kansas City (6/3/02)... Signed with Kansas City (3/6/00)... Released by Dallas (9/5/99)... Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Dallas (4/23/99). 2009: Started 15 games at LG and was inactive for one contest... Was inactive with a hamstring injury vs. Cleveland (12/20), ending a streak of WATERS 149

51 consecutive starts dating back to a contest vs. Denver (11/23/06)... Returned to the starting lineup at Cincinnati (12/27)... Helped RB Jamaal Charles set the franchise single-game rushing record with 259 yards at Denver (1/3/10). 2008: Started all 16 games at left guard and was selected to his fourth Pro Bowl... Joined T Damion McIntosh as the only other member of the Chiefs offensive front to open every contest. 2007: Started all 16 games at left guard... Was part of a Chiefs offensive front that sprung RB Kolby Smith for a season-high 150 rushing yards vs. Oakland (11/25/07). That output ranked as the fifth-highest single-season tally by a rookie runner in franchise history... Started his 100th game in a Chiefs uniform vs. Tennessee (12/16). 2006: Started 14 games at left guard and was inactive for two contests... Earned his third straight Pro Bowl selection... Started at left guard at St. Louis (11/5) before leaving the game in the first quarter with a right knee injury... Was inactive at Miami (11/12) and vs. Oakland (11/19) with that knee injury, ending his streak of 79 consecutive starts... Played in his 100th career game vs. Jacksonville (12/31)... Started at left guard in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). 2005: Started 16 games at left guard... Was selected to the Pro Bowl and was a first-team All-Pro selection of the Associated Press for a second consecutive year... Part of a Kansas City offense that led the NFL in total offense, averaging 387.0 ypg... Was a key member of a blocking unit that helped RB Larry Johnson set a then-franchise record with 211 rushing yards at Houston (11/20), en route to a team-record 1,750 rushing yards on the season. 2004: Started 16 games at left guard... Was selected to his first Pro Bowl and was a first-team All-Pro selection of the Associated Press, The Sporting News and Pro Football Weekly... Joined teammate FB Tony Richardson and San Diego TE Antonio Gates as one of three undrafted players to be selected to the Pro Bowl... A key reason the Chiefs led the NFL in total offense for the first time in team history... Named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week in helping the Chiefs score an NFL record eight rushing TDs vs. Atlanta (10/24). 2003: Opened 16 regular season games at left guard... Part of a Chiefs offensive front that helped RB Priest Holmes set an NFL record with 27 rushing TDs... Started at Cincinnati (11/16) before leaving the game in the third quarter with a left shoulder injury AFC/NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WINNERS. OFFENSIVE LINE T Brad Benson, NYG....... 1986 (Week 14) T Jim Lachey, WAS......... 1990 (Week 13) T Erik Williams, DAL......... 1992 (Week 9) G Brian Waters, KC......... 2004 (Week 7)... Returned to action the following week vs. Oakland (11/23)... Started an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Indianapolis (1/11/04). 2002: Started all 16 games at left guard... Was part of a Chiefs offense that led the league by averaging 29.2 ppg and ranked second in the NFL by averaging 375.0 ypg... Helped pave the way for RB Priest Holmes (1,615 rushing yards). 2001: Played in 16 games (eight starts)... Opened one game at center and seven at left guard, taking offensive snaps in 11 games... Had two special teams stops... Helped RB Priest Holmes rush for an NFL-high 1,555 yards... Made his first NFL start at center vs. Oakland (9/9) in place of an injured Casey Wiegmann... Worked as a FB in goalline and short-yardage situations at Arizona (10/21), vs. Indianapolis (10/25) and at San Diego (11/4)... Started his first career game at left guard in place of an injured Donald Willis vs. Seattle (11/25) and opened the next five games at that position. 2000: Played in six games on special teams... Was inactive for nine games... Was active but did not play at Oakland (11/5)... Made his NFL debut vs. Buffalo (11/19)... Also saw action at San Diego (11/26), at New England (12/4), vs. Carolina (12/10), vs. Denver (12/17) and at Atlanta (12/24). NFL Europe (2000): Started every game at center for the Berlin Thunder. College: Played in 44 career games for North Texas, starting at tight end for three years before switching to DE for his senior season... Hauled in 86 receptions for 975 yards and nine TDs in three years on offense... Recorded 45 tackles (32 solo) and 5.0 sacks... Started at DE and served as the backup TE as a senior, in addition to working at FB... Caught four passes for 66 yards with one TD as a senior... Earned first-team All-Big West Conference honors at defensive tackle... Finished his junior season with 27 receptions for 371 yards, including a 62-yard TD catch... Led the team with 28 catches and four TDs, gaining 272 yards of total offense as a sophomore... Played in all 11 games, recording 27 catches for 26 yards and four TDs as a freshman... Majored in Community Service at North Texas. An all-district tight end and defensive end at Waxahachie High School in Waxahachie, Texas. Caught 16 passes for 380 yards, in addition to recording 5.0 sacks and 66 tackles as a senior. Received the prestigious Henry P. Iba Citizen Athlete Award in 2010 for citizenship and humanitarian endeavors. Established the Brian Waters 54 Foundation in 2005, benefitting children and families. Received the 2008 JB Award presented by the CBS host of The NFL Today James Brown in April for his contribution to the community voted by the NFL Players Association and NFL Players. Served as the title sponsor of Pee Wee football in Waxahachie from 2002-05, contributing $100,000 to keep that program afloat. Works with Promise House in Dallas, which provides hope to youth and families in crisis. Provides school supplies, uniforms and other incentives to children in the program. 150 WATERS

Serves as chairman of the Chiefs First Downs for Down Syndrome program which raises $400,000 annually. Works with the Love Fund for Children, hosting pizza parties and inviting children to Chiefs games. Adopted a group of homeless children from Dallas and brought them to Kansas City for a day of fun and learning. Is Kansas City s NFLPA player representative. Remembered his humble beginnings by sponsoring a Habitat For Humanity Home in Ellis County, Texas in 2007. Also hosts free football and basketball camps in his home area. Serves as a spokesperson for the NFL s What Moves U fitness campaign. Served as one of three national spokespersons for the NFL s United Way campaign in 2007. An avid follower of the NFL Draft, annually researches players eligible to enter the league. Served as a mentor to the Central High School football team in Kansas City as a part of the NFL Play It Smart program. Volunteered at Genesis School, an alternative school in Kansas City. Is a spokesperson for the Chiefs breast cancer awareness campaign. Hosted a Shop with a Chief event with 50 children at Dick s Sporting Goods in 2006. Full name: Brian Demond Waters. Married, wife Yolanda with children. Additional Stats: Had two special teams tackles in 2001. Streaks and Milestones: Played in his 100th regular season game vs. Jacksonville (12/31/06) and started his 100th NFL game vs. Tennessee (12/16/07). GAMES PLAYED/GAMES STARTED 2000 (6/0), 2001 (16/8), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16), 2006 (14/14), 2007 (16/16), 2008 (16/16), 2009 (15/15) 147/133. Playoffs: 2003 (1/1), 2006 (1/1) 2/2. 2009 WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR BRIAN WATERS Waters was joined by Norma Hunt and Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt for the 2009 Man of the Year Award presentation at Super Bowl XLIV in South Florida. have benefited from his back-to-school program that provides backpacks full of school supplies, as well as haircuts, uniforms, shoes, immunizations and dental care. In all, his foundation works closely throughout the year with more than 20 different agencies. Waters has also served as a spokesperson for numerous NFL and Kansas City Chiefs outreach campaigns and devotes his time to the Love Fund for Children, K.E.Y.E.S., First Downs for Down Syndrome, the Special Olympics, the Willa Gill Center, the Third and Long Foundation, the United Way and many other causes. The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award is the only NFL award that recognizes a player s off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence. Five Chiefs players have won this prestigious accolade since its inception in 70, the most of any NFL team. G Brian Waters became the latest member of the Chiefs to earn this honor in 2009. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell presented presented Waters with the honor prior to the kickoff of Super Bowl XLIV. Waters heart and passion led him to establish the Brian Waters 54 Foundation in 2004. Through the Brian Waters 54 Foundation, Kansas City s four-time Pro Bowl guard provides opportunities for underprivileged children and low-income families. He also personally donates hundreds of thousands of dollars to the foundation and has impacted thousands of youth lives in both Kansas City and his native Waxahachie, Texas. To date, his foundation has awarded 82 college scholarships to low-income students. Meanwhile, thousands of children NFL RECORD BOOK: MOST NFL MAN OF THE YEAR WINNERS Team Number Honorees Kansas City 5 Willie Lanier, Len Dawson, Derrick Thomas, Will Shields, Brian Waters Chicago 4 Walter Payton, Dave Duerson, Mike Singletary, Jim Flanigan Pittsburgh 4 Franco Harris, Joe Greene, Lynn Swann, Jerome Bettis San Diego 4 John Hadl, Rolf Benirschke, Junior Seau, LaDainian Tomlinson WATERS 151

One-Time Pro Bowler (2008) Pro Career: Veteran center rejoined the Chiefs as a free agent on March 12th... Spent the past two seasons with Denver, where he earned his initial Pro Bowl berth following the 2008 campaign... Returns to home to Kansas City where he spent the 2001-07 seasons... Has started 143 consecutive games over the last nine years... Owns an unbelievable streak of 9,078 straight offensive snaps played for the Chiefs and Broncos dating back to a contest vs. the N.Y. Giants (9/23/01)... Earned six consecutive berths on USA Today s All-Joe Team during his first stint in Kansas City, a squad that annually recognizes the NFL s best bluecollar players... Finished second in the AP s All-Pro voting at center in 2002... One of four current NFL performers to hail from Iowa s epicenter of future NFL players Aplington-Parkersburg High School in Parkersburg, Iowa (pop. 1,804) joining C Brad Meester (Jacksonville), DE Jared DeVries (Detroit) and DE Aaron Kampman (Jacksonville). All four played for the late Ed Thomas, who was named the NFL s High School Coach of the Year in 2003... Was part of a Kansas City offensive front that saw all five players open at the same positions for 32 consecutive games in 2002-03... Has played in a total of 195 games (168 starts), including one start at right guard with Chicago... Started 111 straight games during his first tour of duty with the Chiefs... Owns two career kickoff returns for 10 yards... Prior to joining the Chiefs in 2001, spent time on the active rosters of Chicago ( 97-00), the N.Y. Jets ( 96-97) and Indianapolis ( 96)... Began his NFL career on the Colts practice squad in 96, before eventually being promoted to that club s active roster. Transactions: Signed with Kansas City (3/12/10)... Released by Denver (2/23/10)... Resigned with Denver (6/17/09)... Signed as an unrestricted free agent with Denver from Kansas City (3/20/08)... Re-signed with Kansas City (9/17/04)... Signed with Kansas City as an unrestricted free agent from Chicago (3/15/01)... Signed with Chicago (9/24/97)... Released by the N.Y. Jets (9/22/97)... Claimed off waivers by the N.Y. Jets from Casey WieGMann 6-2 285 Born: 7/20/73 Parkersburg, IA NFL Exp: 15 (8th with Chiefs) GP/GS (Playoffs): 195/168 (2/2) Acq: FA-10 Iowa Pro Bowls (1) - 2008. HONOR ROLL USA Today All-Joe Team (6) - 2002-07. 62 NFL C Wiegmann has taken 9,078 consecutive snaps at center for Kansas City and Denver dating back to 2001, the longest active streak by any offensive lineman. Indianapolis (10/29/96)... Signed by Indianapolis from the practice squad (10/15/96)... Added to the Indianapolis practice squad (9/23/96)... Released by Indianapolis (9/22/96)... Signed by Indianapolis from the practice squad (9/10/96)... Added to the Indianapolis practice squad (8/27/96)... Released by Indianapolis (8/25/96)... Signed as a rookie free agent with Indianapolis (4/26/96). Denver (2008-09): Started all 32 games at center. 2009: Started all 16 games at center... Played every offensive snap for the eighth straight season... Voted captain by his teammates. 2008: Opened all 16 games at center... Earned his first Pro Bowl invitation... Part of an offensive line that allowed a franchise single season-low 12.0 sacks, tying for first in the NFL... Played all 1,019 offensive snaps. Kansas City (2001-07): Started 111 games at center and opened two playoff contests. 2007: Started 16 games at center... Named to his sixth straight USA Today All-Joe Team... Opened his 100th consecutive game at center vs. Jacksonville (10/7). 2006: Started 16 games at center... Named to his fifth consecutive USA Today All-Joe Team... Part of an offensive front that helped RB Larry Johnson set a franchise record with 1,789 rushing yards... Started at center in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/6/07). 2005: Opened all 16 contests at center for a fourth straight season, earning his fourth consecutive berth on the USA Today All-Joe Team... Helped the Chiefs average 387.0 yards of total offense, the best mark in the NFL... Part of an offensive line that sparked RB Larry Johnson to a 211-yard performance at Houston (11/20)... Opened his 100th career game vs. Denver (12/4)... Helped Johnson accumulate 201 rushing yards vs. Cincinnati (1/1/06). 2004: Opened all 16 contests at center for a third straight season, earning his third consecutive 152 WIEGMANN