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Kansas City Chiefs at a glance 12.02.12

Kansas City Chiefs

Coach: Romeo Crennel

Key Stats

70 Days since the Chiefs’ last win, dating to a 27-24 overtime victory against New Orleans on Sept. 23. Kansas City has lost eight in a row. Philadelphia, the Panthers’ opponent last week, had dropped six in a row entering the game.

81 Career receptions of 20 yards or more for Dwayne Bowe, which ranks second in Chiefs’ history behind former TE Tony Gonzalez (130).

131 Rushing yards for RB Peyton Hillis, on 26 carries, in his only game vs. the Panthers. Hillis, then with Cleveland, ran for a career-high three touchdowns in the Browns’ 24-23 win in 2010.

.200 QB Brady Quinn’s winning percentage as a starter. Quinn has a 3-12 record, including an 0-3 mark this season.

Starting Lineup

Offense

WR189 Jon Baldwin
LT76 Branden Albert
LG71 Jeff Allen
C65 Ryan Lilja
RG73 Jon Asamoah
RT74 Eric Winston
TE81 Tony Moeaki
WR282 Dwayne Bowe
QB9 Brady Quinn
RB25 Jamaal Charles
RB40 Peyton Hills

Defense

LDE94 Tyson Jackson
DT92 Dontari Poe
RDE75 Ropati Pitoitua
LOLB50 Justin Houston
LILB52 Brandon Siler
RILB56 Derrick Johnson
ROLB91 Tamba Hali
LCB24 Brandon Flowers
RCB21 Javier Arenas
SS29 Eric Berry
FS23 Kendrick Lewis

Special Teams

P2 Dustin Colquitt
K6 Ryan Succop
H2 Dustin Colquitt
PR21 Javier Arenas
KR21 Javier Arenas
LS43 Thomas Gafford

Injuries

DOUBTFUL: S Kendrick Lewis (shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: T Branden Albert (back), LB Tamba Hali (knee), G Ryan Lilja (knee). PROBABLE: WR Dexter McCluster (head).

Schedule/Results

OpponentTimeTV
September
9AtlantaL 40-24
16At BuffaloL 35-17
23At New OrleansW 27-24
30San DiegoL 37-20
October
7BaltimoreL 9-6
14At Tampa BayL 38-10
Bye
28OaklandL 26-16
November
1At San DiegoL 31-13
12At PittsburghL 16-13
18CincinnatiL 28-6
29DenverL 17-9
December
2Carolina1FOX
9At Cleveland1CBS
16At Oakland4:25CBS
23Indianapolis1CBS
30At Denver4:25CBS

NOTE: * Time subject to change.


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