2006 Kansas City Chiefs Season - Final Roster

Final Roster

Kansas City Chiefs 2006 final roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 Brodie Croyle
  • 7 Casey Printers
  • 10 Trent Green
  • 11 Damon Huard

Running Backs

  • 26 Michael Bennett
  • 22 Dee Brown
  • 27 Larry Johnson
  • 39 Derrick Ross
  • 84 Kris Wilson FB/TE

Wide Receivers

  • 85 Rod Gardner
  • 82 Dante Hall
  • 81 Chris Hannon
  • 87 Eddie Kennison
  • 18 Samie Parker
  • 80 Jeff Webb

Tight Ends

  • 88 Tony Gonzalez
Offensive Linemen
  • 65 Jordan Black T
  • 67 Chris Bober T
  • 64 Rudy Niswanger C
  • 68 Will Shields G
  • 61 Tre' Stallings G
  • 60 Chris Terry T
  • 54 Brian Waters G
  • 76 John Welbourn T
  • 62 Casey Wiegmann C

Defensive Linemen

  • 69 Jared Allen DE
  • 95 Ron Edwards, DT
  • 91 Tamba Hali DE
  • 98 Eric Hicks DE
  • 92 James Reed DT
  • 90 Ryan Sims DT
  • 96 Jimmy Wilkerson DE
  • 70 Stephen Williams DT
Linebackers
  • 99 Kendrell Bell OLB
  • 97 Keyaron Fox OLB
  • 53 Kris Griffin OLB
  • 51 Boomer Grigsby ILB
  • 56 Derrick Johnson OLB
  • 52 William Kershaw OLB
  • 50 Kawika Mitchell ILB

Defensive Backs

  • 38 Michael Bragg CB
  • 29 Sammy Knight S
  • 24 Ty Law CB
  • 45 Marcus Maxey CB
  • 44 Jarrad Page S
  • 49 Bernard Pollard S
  • 20 Benny Sapp CB
  • 23 Patrick Surtain CB
  • 35 Lenny Walls CB
  • 25 Greg Wesley S

Special Teams

  • 1 Lawrence Tynes K
  • 2 Dustin Colquitt P
  • 83 Kendall Gammon LS/TE
Injured Reserve
  • 42 Ronnie Cruz FB
  • 89 Jason Dunn
  • 79 Kevin Sampson OT
  • 55 Rich Scanlon OLB
  • 71 Will Svitek OT
  • 74 Kyle Turley OT

Physically Unable to Perform

  • 21 William Bartee S
  • 31 Priest Holmes RB

NFL Europe Injured Reserve

  • 48 Gabriel Helms S

Did Not Report

  • 77 William Roaf OT

Practice Squad

  • 43 Greg Hanoian FB
  • 66 Johnathan Ingram C
  • 40 Adam Johnson TE
  • 72 Montez Murphy DE
  • 41 Zach Norton CB
  • 40 Justin Phinisee CB
  • 48 Keith Willis TE

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