


P Trent Gill (2017-21), Chicago Bears: Gill averaged 53.0 yards on four punts, with a net average of 39.5 yards. Rookie quarterback Bryce Young threw for 146 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. The Panthers rushed 32 times for an average of 4.8 yards per carry, and allowed two sacks. OT Ikem Ekwonu (2019-21), Carolina Panthers: Ekwonu got the start at left tackle, and had one five-yard penalty, but the Panthers fell 24-10 at the Atlanta Falcons. Cole III (2015-18), Las Vegas Raiders: Cole had just one punt for 49 yards in a 17-16 win at the Denver Broncos.

OLB Bradley Chubb (2014-17), Miami Dolphins: Chubb started at outside linebacker an d he had four tackles and tackle for loss in 36-34 win at the Los Angeles Chargers. QB Jacoby Brissett (2014-15), Washington Commanders: Brissett was active, but did not play in the Commanders’ 20-16 home win over the Arizona Cardinals. Bradbury got injured in the game and might not play in week two. The Vikings rushed for 41 yards, allowed two sacks and threw for 344 yards and two scores. X2Nvb2tpZXNfd2luPXgnIHN0eWxlPSdkaXNwbGF5Om5vbmU7dmlzaWJpbGl0ĮTpoaWRkZW4nIHdpZHRoPScwJz48L2lmcmFtZT4KPC9ub3NjcmlwdD4KCgo=Ĭ Garrett Bradbury (Played at NC State from 2015-18), Minnesota Vikings: Bradbury got the start at center, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won 20-17. VE0tTUY2UFhYQycpOwo8元NjcmlwdD4KPG5vc2NyaXB0Pgo8aWZyYW1lIGhlĪWdodD0nMCcgc3JjPSdodHRwczov元d3dy5nb29nbGV0YWdtYW5hZ2VyLmNvīS9ucy5odG1sP2lkPUdUTS1NRjZQWFhDJmFtcDtndG1fYXV0aD1LaEg2aGVDĬG9XSlVIbnFWemRFYTd3JmFtcDtndG1fcHJldmlldz1lbnYtMSZhbXA7Z3Rt ICAgfSkod2luZG93LGRvY3VtZW50LCdzY3JpcHQnLCdkYXRhTGF5ZXInLCdH Zi5wYXJlbnROb2RlLmluc2VydEJlZm9yZShqLGYpOwogICAgICAgIHdpbmRvĭy5fZGlkQXN5bmNJbmplY3RHb29nbGVUYWdNYW5hZ2VyID0gdHJ1ZTsKICAg JyZndG1fcHJldmlldz0nKydlbnYtMScrJyZndG1fY29va2llc193aW49eCc7 Z3RtX2F1dGg9JysnS2hINmhlQ3BvV0pVSG5xVnpkRWE3dycrCiAgICAgICAg 元d3dy5nb29nbGV0YWdtYW5hZ2VyLmNvbS9ndG0uanM/aWQ9JytpK2RsKycm ICAgIGo9ZC5jcmVhdGVFbGVtZW50KHMpLGRsPWwhPSdkYXRhTGF5ZXInPycmīD0nK2w6Jyc7ai5hc3luYz10cnVlO2ouc3JjPQogICAgICAgICdodHRwczov St.PHNjcmlwdD4KICAoZnVuY3Rpb24odyxkLHMsbCxpKXsKICAgICAgICBpZiAoĭ2luZG93Ll9kaWRBc3luY0luamVjdEdvb2dsZVRhZ01hbmFnZXIpIHJldHVyījsKICAgICAgICB3W2xdPXdbbF18fFtdO3dbbF0ucHVzaCh7J2d0bS5zdGFyĭCc6CiAgICAgICAgbmV3IERhdGUoKS5nZXRUaW1lKCksZXZlbnQ6J2d0bS5qĬyd9KTt2YXIgZj1kLmdldEVsZW1lbnRzQnlUYWdOYW1lKHMpWzBdLAogICAg Kansas City Chiefs 6 at Miami Dolphins 14 Kansas City Chiefs 12 at Washington Redskins 27 San Diego Chargers 17 at Kansas City Chiefs 14 Seattle Seahawks 13 at Kansas City Chiefs 17 Mike Bell topped the defensive unit with 10 quarterback sacks. Deron Cherry picked off 7 opponent throws. The ball-hawking defense created 51 turnovers.

Carlos Carson grabbed 80 passes for 1,351 yards.īilly Jackson carried the ball for a team-leading 499 yards for Kansas City, and Theotis Brown also aided the ground game. Bill Kenney led the charge, slinging for 4,348 yards. The Chiefs racked up 386 points, and the defensive squad conceded 367. The Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League ended the 1983 season with a record of 6 wins and 10 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL's West Division of the American Football Conference. Finishing 4th in the NFL's West Division of the American Football ConferenceĬoach: John Mackovic (6-10) Location: Kansas City, Kansas 1983 Kansas City Chiefs Statistics 1983 Kansas City Chiefs Roster
