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Worn College Played Started Abell, Bud LB 52 Missouri 1966-68 Acker, Bill NT/DE 64, 74 Texas 1982, ʼ87 Adamle, Mike RB 1 Northwestern 1971-72 Adams, Tony QB 11 Utah State 1975-78 Adams, Vashone S 26 Eastern Michigan 1998 Adickes, Mark G 61 Baylor 1986-89 1986-89 Adkins, Kevin C 65 Oklahoma 1987 Agajanian, Ben K 3 New Mexico 1961 Agee, Tommie RB 32 Auburn 1989 Aguiar, Louie P 5 Utah State 1994-98 1994-98* Ale, Arnold LB 56 UCLA 1994 Alexander, Derrick WR 82 Michigan 1998-01 1998-01 Alford, Darnell T 72 Boston College 2000-02 Allen, Jared DE 69 Idaho State 2004 2004 Allen, Marcus RB 32 Southern California 1993-97 1993-96 Allen, Nate CB 48 Texas Southern 1971-74 1973-74 Allen, Taje CB 26 Texas 2001-02 Allotey, Victor G 69 Indiana 2001-02 Alt, John T 76 Iowa 1984-96 1987-96 Anders, Kimble FB 38 Houston 1991-00 1993-98, 2000 Andersen, Jason G/C 67 Brigham Young 2002 Andersen, Morten K 8 Michigan State 2002-03 2002-03* Anderson, Curtis DE 90 Central State (Ohio) 1979 Anderson, Darren CB 44 Toledo 1994-97 Anderson, Erick LB 50 Michigan 1992-93 Andrews, Billy LB 53 Southwest Louisiana 1976-77 1976-77 Andrusyshyn, Zenon P 7 UCLA 1978 1978* Ane, Charlie C 56 Michigan State 1975-80 Arbanas, Fred TE 84 Michigan State 1962-70 1962-70 Arnold, Jim P 6 Vanderbilt 1983-85 1983-85* Arnold, Walt TE 87 New Mexico 1984-87 1985-86 Ashley, Walker Lee LB 54 Penn State 1989 1989 Atkins, Larry S/LB 35, 50 UCLA 1999-02 HISTORY Auer, Scott G/T 68 Michigan State 1984-85 1985 Austin, Hise CB 21 Prairie View 1975 Avery, Ken LB 53 Southern Mississippi 1975 Baab, Mike C 60 Texas 1992 Baber, Billy TE 45 Virginia 2001-03 Bailey, Mark RB 39 Cal State Long Beach 1977-78 1977-78 Bailey, Victor WR 85, 88 Missouri 1995-96 Baker, Jason P 9 Iowa 2003-04 2003* Baker, Jon K 12 Arizona State 1999 Baldinger, Gary DE 91 Wake Forest 1986-88 Baldinger, Rich T 77 Wake Forest 1983-92 1987-88, ʼ90-92 Barbaro, Gary S 26 Nicholls State 1976-82 1976-82 Barber, Shawn LB 59 Richmond 2003-04 2003-04 Barker, Bryan P 4 Santa Clara 1990-93 1990-93* Barndt, Tom DT/G 71 Pittsburgh 1996-99 1998-99 Barnes, Charley E 82 Northeast Louisiana 1961 Barnes, Lew WR 80 Oregon 1989 Barnes, Pat QB 17 California 1997 Barnett, Tim WR 82 Jackson State 1991-93 1991 Bartee, William CB 24 Oklahoma 2000-04 2002, 2004 Barton, Jim C 50 Marshall 1960 1960 Bartrum, Mike TE 87 Marshall 1993 Battle, Julian CB 26 Tennessee 2003-04 Baugh, Tom C 58 Southern Illinois 1986-88 1987-88 Bayless, Martin S 21, 30 Bowling Green 1992-93, ʼ95-96 1992-93 Beathard, Pete QB 10 Southern California 1964-67, ʼ73 Beckman, Ed TE 85 Florida State 1977-84 1983 Beisel, Monty DE/LB 56, 96 Kansas State 2001-04 2004 Beisler, Randy G 64 Indiana 1975 Bell, Billy CB 40 Lamar 1991 Bell, Bobby LB 78 Minnesota 1963-74 1963-74 Bell, Mike DE 99 Colorado State 1979-85, ʼ87-91 1981-85, ʼ87-89 Belser, Ceasar DB 24 Arkansas AM&N 1968-71 Belser, Jason S 29 Oklahoma 2001-02 Belton, Horace RB 35 Southeast Louisiana 1978-81 Bennett, Donnell RB 30 Miami (Fla.) 1994-00 1998 Bentley, Scott K 9 Florida State 1999 Bergey, Bruce TE 84 UCLA 1971 382 Great Games, Great Plays • Kansas City Chiefs 2005 Media Guide Jersey(s) Year(s) Year(s) Player Pos. Worn College Played Started Bernet, Ed E 85 Southern Methodist 1960 Bernhardt, Roger G 68 Kansas 1975 Best, Keith LB 55 Kansas State 1972 Biodrowski, Dennis G 61 Memphis State 1963-67 Birden, J.J. WR 88 Oregon 1990-94 1992-94 Bishop, Sonny G 66 Fresno State 1962 Black, James DE 67 South Carolina State 1987 Black, Jordan G/T 65 Notre Dame 2003-04 Blackledge, Todd QB 14 Penn State 1983-87 1984-86 Blackshear, Jeff G 60 NE Louisiana 2000 2000 Blakely, Robert WR 83 North Dakota State 1982 Blanton, Jerry LB 57 Kentucky 1979-85 1981-84 Blaylock, Derrick RB 23 Stephen F. Austin 2001-04 Bledsoe, Curtis RB 30 San Diego State 1981-82 Blundin, Matt QB 14 Virginia 1992-95 Bober, Chris G/T 67 Nebraska - Omaha 2004 Boerigter, Marc WR 85 Hastings 2002-04 Bolden, Juran CB 43 Mississippi Delta J.C. 1999 Bono, Steve QB 13 UCLA 1994-96 1995-96 Booker, Vaughn DE 99 Cincinnati 1994-97 1995-97 Bookman, John DB 22 Miami (Fla.) 1960 Boydston, Max E 81 Oklahoma 1960-61 1960-61 Branch, Mel DE 87 Louisiana State 1960-65 1960-65 Brannon, Solomon DB 38 Morris Brown 1965-66 Briggs, Bob DE 84 Heidelberg 1974 Brockington, John RB 43 Ohio State 1977 1977 Brooker, Tommy E/K 81 Alabama 1962-66 1962-66* Brooks, Bucky CB 45 North Carolina 1997-98 Brown, Aaron DE 87 Minnesota 1966-72 1968-71 Brown, Eric WR 86 Tulsa 1987 HISTORY Brown, Larry T 79 Miami (Fla.) 1978-79 Brown, Theotis RB 27 UCLA 1983-84 1983-84 Browning, John DE/DT 93 West Virginia 1996-04 1997-98, 2000-04 Brunson, Larry WR 83 Colorado 1974-77 1976-77 Bryant, Bob E 89 Texas 1960 1960 Bryant, Trent CB 45 Arkansas 1982-83, ʼ87 Buchanan, Buck DT 86 Grambling 1963-75 1963-75 Budde, Brad G 66, 71 Southern California 1980-86 1981-86 Budde, Ed G 71 Michigan State 1963-76 1964-74 Burford, Chris E 88 Stanford 1960-67 1960-67 Burgmeier, Ted S 48 Notre Dame 1978 Burks, Ray LB 59 UCLA 1977 Burruss, Lloyd S 34 Maryland 1981-91 1981-88 Bush, Lew LB 51, 56 Washington State 2000-02 2000-01 Butler, Gary TE 82 Rice 1973 Butler, Gerald WR 86 Nicholls State 1977 Cadrez, Glenn LB 51, 59 Houston 2001-02 Cadwell, John G 61 Oregon State 1961 Cancik, Phil LB 56 Northern Arizona 1981 Cannon, Billy TE 80 Louisiana State 1970 Cannon, Mark C 70 Texas - Arlington 1989 Carlson, Dean QB 9 Iowa State 1972-74 Carolan, Reg E 80 Idaho 1964-68 Carruth, Paul Ott RB 30 Alabama 1989 Carson, Carlos WR 88 Louisiana State 1980-89 1982-88 Carter, Dale CB 34 Tennessee 1992-98 1992-98 Carter, M.L. CB 42 Cal State - Fullerton 1979-81 1979 Carter, Perry CB 22 Southern Mississippi 1995 Case, Frank DE 95 Penn State 1981 Cash, Keith TE 89 Texas 1992-96 1992, ʼ94-95 Caveness, Ronnie LB 50 Arkansas 1965 Caver, Quinton LB 52 Arkansas 2002-04 Cheek, Steve P 5 Humboldt State 2004 2004* Cherry, Deron S 20 Rutgers 1981-91 1983-91 Chilton, Gene G/C 62 Texas 1989 Christopher, Herb S 41 Morris Brown 1979-82 1979-80 Clark, Bruce DE 95 Penn State 1989 Clark, Wayne QB 13 U.S. International 1975 Clavelle, Shannon DT 91 Colorado 1997 Clements, Tom QB 2 Notre Dame 1980 Clemons, Duane DE 99 California 2000-02 2000-02 Clemons, Michael RB 46 William & Mary 1987 Cloud, Michael RB 34 Boston College 1999-02 Coan, Bert RB 23 Kansas 1963-68 Great Games, Great Plays • Kansas City Chiefs 2005 Media Guide 383 Jersey(s) Year(s) Year(s) Player Pos. Worn College Played Started Cocroft, Sherman S 22 San Jose State 1985-87 Coffman, Paul TE 84 Kansas State 1986-87 Cofield, Tim LB 54 Elizabeth City State 1986-88 1986-88 Colbert, Darrell WR 81 Texas Southern 1987-88 Colbert, Lewis P 5 Auburn 1986-87 1986* Collier, Tim CB 37 East Texas State 1976-79 1977-79 Collins, Mark CB/S 25 Cal State - Fullerton 1994-96 1994-96 Collins, Ray DT 71 Louisiana State 1960-61 1960-61 Collins, Todd QB 15 Michigan 1998-04 Colter, Jeff DB 48 Kansas 1987 Condon, Tom G 65 Boston College 1974-84 1975-84 Connot, Scott S 41 South Dakota State 2004 Cooper, Louis LB 55 Western Carolina 1985-90 1986-87 Copeland, Danny S 25 Eastern Kentucky 1989-90 Corey, Walt LB 56 Miami (Fla.) 1960-66 1960-64 Cornelison, Jerry T 74 Southern Methodist 1960-65 1960-61 Craig, Reggie WR 80 Arkansas 1975-76 Crawford, Keith S 41 Howard Payne 1998 Criswell, Jeff T 69 Graceland (Iowa) 1995-98 1995, ʼ97-98 Crockett, Ray CB 39 Baylor 2001-02 2001 Culp, Curley DT 61 Arizona State 1968-74 1969-73 HISTORY E Chris Burford RB Bert Coan QB Cotton Davidson QB Len Dawson Dalton, Lional DT 75 Eastern Michigan 2004 2004 Daney, George G 60 Texas - El Paso 1968-74 1974 Daniels, Calvin LB 50 North Carolina 1982-85 1983-85 Daniels, Clemon DB 36 Prairie View 1960 Davidson, Cotton QB/P 19 Baylor 1960-62 1960-61 Davis, Anthony LB 50 Utah 1994-98 1996-98 Davis, Dick DE 86 Kansas 1962 Davis, Ricky S 40 Alabama 1977 Davis, Willie WR 84 Central Arkansas 1991-95 1992-95 Dawson, Lake WR 80 Notre Dame 1994-97 1995, ʼ97 Dawson, Len QB 16 Purdue 1962-75 1962-75 Dawson, Mike NT 73 Arizona 1984 DeBerg, Steve QB 17 San Jose State 1988-91 1988-91 DeBernardi, Fred DE 69 Texas - El Paso 1974 deBruijn, Case P 5 Idaho State 1982 Delaney, Joe RB 37 Northwestern Louisiana 1981-82 1981-82 Del Rio, Jack LB 50 Southern California 1987-88 1987-88 Dennis, Pat CB 41 Louisiana - Monore 2000-01 2000 Diamond, Charlie T 79 Miami (Fla.) 1960-63 1960-63 Dickerson, Ron WR 23 Arkansas 1993-94 Dickinson, Bo FB 32 Southern Mississippi 1960-61 DiGiacomo, Curt G 65 Arizona 1988 DiMidio, Tony T 72 West Chester 1966-67 Dimmick, Tom C 55 Houston 1960 Dirden, Johnny WR 80 Sam Houston State 1979 Dishman, Cris CB 26 Purdue 1999 1999 Dixon, Al TE 84 Iowa State 1979-82 1981-82 Dixon, Ernest LB 56 South Carolina 1998 Dixon, Ronnie DT 90 Cincinnati 1998 Dohring, Tom T 71 Michigan 1992 Dombroski, Paul S 46 Linfield 1980-81 Donaldson, Jeff S 42 Colorado 1990 1990 Donnalley, Rick C 51 North Carolina 1986-87 1986-87 Dorsey, Larry WR 80 Tennessee State 1978 Dotson, Alphonse DT 79 Grambling 1965 Doubiago, Dan T 66 Utah 1987 Douglas, Dameane WR 11 California 2003 384 Great Games, Great Plays • Kansas City Chiefs 2005 Media Guide Jersey(s) Year(s) Year(s) Player Pos.
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