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词条 2002 Kansas City Chiefs season
释义

  1. Offseason

     NFL draft  Undrafted free agents 

  2. Personnel

     Staff  Roster 

  3. Schedule

  4. Standings

  5. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2013}}{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Kansas City Chiefs
| year = 2002
| record = 8–8
| division_place = 4th AFC West
| coach = Dick Vermeil
| stadium = Arrowhead Stadium
| playoffs = did not qualify
| pro bowlers = RB Priest Holmes
TE Tony Gonzalez
T Willie Roaf
G Will Shields
KR Dante Hall
| shortnavlink = Chiefs seasons
}}

The {{nfly|2002}} Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League, the 43rd overall, the franchise's 40th season in Kansas City, Missouri and the second under head coach Dick Vermeil.

The Chiefs's high-powered offense was led by quarterback Trent Green and 2002 NFL Offensive Player of the Year Priest Holmes, in the second of Holmes's three consecutive all-pro seasons. Green had a 2-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio (26 to 13), and Holmes led the league in touchdowns (24) and overall scoring (144 points).

Kansas City scored 467 points (29.2 per game), but gave up 399 points (24.9 per game), the second most in the AFC and fifth-most in the NFL. Football Outsiders stated that the 2002 Chiefs have the second-largest Offense-Defense imbalance from 1992–2010 [1] (the largest discrepancy coming from the 1992 Seattle Seahawks). Football Outsiders also calculated that the Chiefs had the second most efficient running game in the same period (second only to the 2000 St. Louis Rams).[2]

The Chiefs' offense also set two new NFL records with the fewest fumbles in a season (7, broken in 2010) and fewest fumbles lost in a season (2), the latter of which still stands.

Offseason

Additions Subtractions
QB Jonathan Quinn (Jaguars) LB Donnie Edwards (Chiefs)
K Morten Andersen (Giants) K Todd Peterson (Steelers)
WR Johnnie Morton (Lions) TE Mikhael Ricks (Lions)
T Willie Roaf (Saints) CB Bracy Walker (Lions)
T Victor Riley (Saints)
WR Derrick Alexander (Vikings)

NFL draft

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| year = 2002
| teamname = Kansas City Chiefs
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 1
| pick = 6
| player = Ryan Sims
| position = Defensive Tackle
| college = North Carolina
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 2
| pick = 43
| player = Eddie Freeman
| position = Defensive Tackle
| college = UAB
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 4
| pick = 107
| player = Omar Easy
| position = Fullback
| college = Penn State
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 5
| pick = 143
| player = Scott Fujita
| position = Linebacker
| college = California
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 7
| pick = 221
| player = Maurice Rodriguez
| position = Linebacker
| college = Fresno State
| notes =
| maderoster = no
}}{{NFL team draft end
| hof = no
}}

Undrafted free agents

2002 Undrafted Free Agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Marc BoerigterWide ReceiverHastings
Clint FinleyDefensive backNebraska
Jarmar JulienRunning backSan Jose State

Personnel

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 2002
| team = Kansas City Chiefs
| front_office =
  • Founder – Lamar Hunt
  • President/General Manager/Chief Executive Officer – Carl Peterson
  • Chairman of the Board – Jack Steadman
  • Vice Chairman of the Board – Clark Hunt
  • Executive Vice President/Assistant General Manager – Dennis Thum
  • Vice President of Football Operations/Player Personnel – Lynn Stiles
  • Director of Football Administration – Mike White
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Bill Kuharich

| head_coach =
  • Head Coach – Dick Vermeil
  • Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator – Al Saunders

| offensive =
  • Quarterbacks – Terry Shea
  • Running Backs – James Saxon
  • Wide Receivers – Charlie Joiner
  • Tight Ends – Keith Rowen
  • Offensive Line – Mike Solari
  • Assistant Offensive Line – Irv Eatman
  • Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Jason Verduzco
  • Offensive Quality Control – Bob Saunders

| defensive =
  • Defensive Coordinator – Greg Robinson
  • Defensive Line – Carl Hairston
  • Defensive Line – Bob Karmelowicz
  • Linebackers – Joe Vitt
  • Defensive Backs – Peter Giunta
  • Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Darvin Wallis

| special_teams =
  • Special Teams – Frank Gansz Jr
  • Assistant Special Teams – Thomas McGaughey

| strength =
  • Strength and Conditioning – Jeff Hurd
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Billy Long

}}

Roster

{{NFL final roster
|Year=2002
|TeamName=Kansas City Chiefs
|Active=
|Inactive=
|PS=
|Quarterbacks=
  • 15 Todd Collins
  • 10 Trent Green
  • 12 Jonathan Quinn

|Running Backs=
  • 23 Derrick Blaylock
  • 34 Mike Cloud
  • 43 Omar Easy FB
  • 31 Priest Holmes
  • 27 Jarmar Julien
  • 49 Tony Richardson FB

|Wide Receivers=
  • 85 Marc Boerigter
  • 20 Dante Hall
  • 87 Eddie Kennison
  • 84 Sylvester Morris
  • 80 Johnnie Morton

|Tight Ends=
  • 89 Jason Dunn
  • 88 Tony Gonzalez

|Offensive Linemen=
  • 67 Jason Andersen T
  • 77 Willie Roaf T
  • 68 Will Shields G
  • 70 Marcus Spears T
  • 76 John Tait T
  • 60 Donald Willis G
  • 54 Brian Waters G
  • 62 Casey Wiegmann C

|Defensive Linemen=
  • 93 John Browning DE
  • 99 Duane Clemons DE
  • 71 Eddie Freeman DT
  • 98 Eric Hicks DE
  • 95 Derrick Ransom DT
  • 90 Ryan Sims DT
  • 91 R-Kal Truluck DT

|Linebackers=
  • 50 Larry Atkins
  • 96 Monty Beisel
  • 56 Lewis Bush
  • 51 Scott Fujita
  • 57 Mike Maslowski
  • 53 Marvcus Patton
  • 55 Gary Stills

|Defensive Backs=
  • 24 William Bartee CB
  • 29 Jason Belser FS
  • 38 Clint Finley
  • 42 Shaunard Harts SS
  • 44 Eric Warfield CB
  • 25 Greg Wesley SS
  • 39 Ray Crockett CB
  • 30 Lyle West

|Special Teams=
  •  8 Morten Andersen K
  •  4 Dan Stryzinski P
  • 83 Kendall Gammon LS/TE

|Reserve Lists=
  • 26 Taje Allen CB (IR)
  • 81 Snoop Minnis WR (IR)
  •  6 Pete Rebstock WR
  • 21 Jerome Woods FS (IR)

|Practice Squad=
  • 47 Dwayne Blakley TE
  • 64 T. J. Bingham DE

}}

Schedule

In the 2002 season, the Chiefs' non-divisional, conference opponents were primarily from the AFC East. The Cleveland Browns were from the AFC North, and the Jacksonville Jaguars were from the AFC South. Their non-conference opponents were from the NFC West.

Week Date Opponent Result Network Kickoff (CT) Attendance
1 September 8, 2002 at Cleveland Browns W 40–39 CBS 12:00pm
72,938
2 September 15, 2002 Jacksonville Jaguars L 23–16 CBS 12:00pm
77,934
3 September 22, 2002 at New England Patriots L 41–38 CBS 12:00pm
68,436
4 September 29, 2002 Miami Dolphins W 48–30 CBS 12:00pm
78,178
5 October 6, 2002 at New York Jets W 29–25 CBS 3:15pm
78,149
6 October 13, 2002 at San Diego Chargers L 35–34 CBS 3:15pm
58,995
7 October 20, 2002 Denver Broncos L 37–34 CBS 12:00pm
78,446
8 October 27, 2002 Oakland Raiders W 20–10 CBS 12:00pm
78,685
9Bye
10 November 10, 2002 at San Francisco 49ers L 17–13 CBS 3:15pm
67,881
11 November 17, 2002 Buffalo Bills W 17–16 CBS 12:00pm
77,951
12 November 24, 2002 at Seattle Seahawks L 39–32 CBS 3:15pm
56,250
13 December 1, 2002 Arizona Cardinals W 49–0 FOX 12:00pm
77,809
14 December 8, 2002 St. Louis Rams W 49–10 FOX 12:00pm
78,601
15 December 15, 2002 at Denver Broncos L 31–24 CBS 3:15pm
75,947
16 December 22, 2002 San Diego Chargers W 24–22 CBS 12:00pm
77,899
17 December 28, 2002 at Oakland Raiders L 24–0 CBS 3:00pm
62,078

Standings

{{2002 AFC West standings}}

References

1. ^1992 DVOA Ratings and Commentary
2. ^Final 2010 DVOA Ratings
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