Kansas City 9, St. Louis 17

1 2 3 4 T
KAN (0-4) 3 6 0 0 9
STL (3-1) 0 7 7 3 17

Final

8:00 PM ET
September 3, 2009
Edward Jones Dome,
St. Louis, MO

Rams 17, Chiefs 9

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1317
Passing 1st downs
912
Rushing 1st downs
43
1st downs from Penalties
02
3rd down efficiency
3-169-20
4th down efficiency
0-10-0
Total Plays6273
Total Yards406252
Passing236176
Comp-Att
14-3721-38
Yards per pass
6.44.6
Rushing17076
Rushing Attempts
2332
Yards per rush
7.42.4
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-31-2
Penalties5-404-35
Turnovers31
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
21
Defensive / Special Teams TDs01
Possession24:3835:22
Air/Ground Leaders
Kansas City Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Gutierrez7/1411800
Croyle5/168500
St. Louis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Berlin9/179711
Null9/177800
Kansas City Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Savage473070
Johnson558041
St. Louis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Ogbonnaya1741012
Gado61705
Kansas City Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Battle463025
Ryan260040
St. Louis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Curry340017
Walker237023
Kansas City Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Lawrence110
St. Louis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Null100
Douglas001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERKANSTL
FG00:55Ryan Succop 31 Yd 30
SECOND QUARTERKANSTL
FG09:20Ryan Succop 40 Yd 60
TD01:51Daniel Fells 6 Yd Pass From Brock Berlin (Josh Brown Kick) 67
FG00:25Ryan Succop 34 Yd 97
THIRD QUARTERKANSTL
TD02:48Quincy Butler 28 Yd Interception Return (Josh Brown Kick) 914
FOURTH QUARTERKANSTL
FG04:08Josh Brown 37 Yd 917
Associated Press

ST. LOUIS -- In his first preseason game calling the plays, Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley had just as much trouble finishing off drives as the man he replaced.

The Chiefs had four gains of 40 yards or more and totaled 406 yards, yet still lost 17-9 to the St. Louis Rams on Thursday night to finish their fourth winless preseason this decade.

"I made a few mistakes out there but overall it felt good," Haley said. "Obviously, there were a couple of plays I would like to have back. After I got the feel a little bit, I didn't feel too out of sync with the game and what was going on."

Quincy Butler's 28-yard interception return off Tyler Thigpen was the go-ahead score late in the third quarter for the Rams (3-1), who produced three turnovers and won the annual Governor's Cup. St. Louis had 12 takeaways in the preseason under new coach Steve Spagnuolo after totaling one takeaway in the 2008 preseason.

"Every time the ball's in the air, we all think 'It's my ball," said Butler, a backup safety. "We all go and get it."

Haley fired offensive coordinator Chan Gailey on Monday and assumed that role, which he held while helping the Arizona Cardinals reach the Super Bowl last season. Kansas City (0-4) totaled 42 points in the preseason and scored only two offensive touchdowns.

"I thought our defense gave us a chance to win," Haley said. "Running the football is something we can feel good about."

Two teams from opposite sides of Missouri coming off 2-14 seasons played to thousands of empty seats, with announced attendance of 46,616 at the 66,000-capacity Edward Jones Dome.

Gov. Jay Nixon attended the game and was at midfield for the coin toss for a game won by the home team the last six years.

Besides giving virtually all starters cameo roles, both teams had to go with backup quarterbacks. Kansas City's Matt Cassel (knee) is out two to four weeks and St. Louis' Marc Bulger (broken pinkie) missed his third straight game but expects to be at full strength for the opener next week at Seattle.

Bulger threw during the pre-game warmups and Donnie Avery, the top returning wide receiver, saw his first action after recovering from a stress fracture to his foot.

"It was good to get those guys back in the swing," Spagnuolo said. "Now we've just got to get Marc cranked up."

The Chiefs had 208 yards at halftime, including three big gainers plus an interception that gave them possession at the Rams 23. They didn't get much from Brodie Croyle, who was 5 for 16 for 85 yards while getting sacked twice, and settled for three field goals by Ryan Succop and a 9-7 lead.

"The silver lining is the defense held them and got them to kick a field goal," Spagnuolo said. "So there's some good and bad always."

Sean Ryan turned a slant pattern into a 40-yard gain and Larry Johnson broke a 41-yarder on consecutive plays late in the first quarter before Kansas City stalled following consecutive penalties. Dantrell Savage broke two tackles at the line on a 70-yard jaunt to the Rams 28 in the second quarter before a sack by Victor Adeyanju forced a 40-yard field goal, and the Chiefs gained only 7 yards after DaJuan Morgan intercepted a pass by Brock Berlin with 1:09 to go, ending up with a 34-yard field goal.

Berlin was 8 for 10 for 88 yards the previous series, with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Daniel Fells the first play after the two-minute warning to put the Rams ahead 7-6.

Kyle Boller started in place of Bulger for the third straight game and played the first quarter, going 3 for 4 for 24 yards. Wide receiver Donnie Avery saw his first action of the preseason after recovering from a stress fracture.

Offensive tackle Jason Smith, the second overall pick of the draft, started at right tackle for the Rams and played left tackle part of the third quarter after Alex Barron was taken out. Spagnuolo hasn't decided whether Smith will start in the opener.

Game notes
The Chiefs also were winless in the preseason in 2007, 2005 and 2000, and produced one winning record from those teams. ... Rams RB Samkon Gado, battling for the backup job behind Steven Jackson, left with a rib injury late in the first quarter. X-rays were negative and an MRI exam was scheduled to check for cartilage damage. ... Rams DT Adam Carriker (ankle) made his preseason debut, but left after injuring his right shoulder in the third quarter. ... Savage had four carries for 73 yards. He totaled 53 yards on 15 carries in eight games last season. ... Rams DE Eric Moore injured his right hand just after the two-minute warning.


NFL Scores

Thursday, September 3rd
Detroit 17 Final
Buffalo 6
Philadelphia 27 Final
NY Jets 38
Baltimore 20 Final
Atlanta 3
Indianapolis 7 Final
Cincinnati 38
NY Giants 27 Final
New England 38
Washington 17 Final
Jacksonville 24
Cleveland 23 Final
Chicago 26
Green Bay 13 Final
Tennessee 27
Kansas City 9 Final
St. Louis 17
Miami 10 Final
New Orleans 7
Pittsburgh 21 Final
Carolina 10
Arizona 0 Final
Denver 19
Oakland 21 Final
Seattle 31
Friday, September 4th
Houston 27 Final
Tampa Bay 20
Dallas 35 Final
Minnesota 31
San Francisco 7 Final
San Diego 26