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Terrance Copper, WR Kansas City Chiefs

2011 Strength of Schedule - KC

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17
11
BUF
22
@DET
19
@SD
24
MIN
29
@IND

BYE
31
@OAK
19
SD
26
MIA
14
DEN
32
@NE
4
PIT
7
@CHI
3
@NYJ
30
GB
31
OAK
14
@DEN

Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.

2011 Game Stats

WeekOppRecRecYdsRecTDTgtsYPCRuAttRuYdsRuTDFumYPR
1BUF0001-0000-
2DET0000-0000-
3SD0000-0000-
4MIN0000-0000-
5IND19019.000000-
6BYE----------
7OAK0000-0000-
8SD0000-0000-
9MIA0000-0000-
10DEN0000-0000-
11NE0000-0000-
12PIT0000-0000-
13CHI1100210.000000-
14NYJ0000-0000-
15GB2200310.000000-
16OAK3610320.330000-
17DEN1140214.000000-
Totals811401214.2500000.00

Most Recent News

August 20, 2011, 8:17am

Associated Press - [Full Article]

Backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor directed two fourth-quarter touchdown drives for Baltimore, the first ending with Jalen Parmele’s go-ahead 10-yard touchdown run with 7:16 remaining as the Ravens defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 31-13.

Taylor later added a 5-yard TD run of his own, a dive to the right pylon that withstood a video review. He finished 5 for 11 for 88 yards.

Kansas City’s Tyler Palko completed eight of 13 passes for 95 yards, but produced 10 points in his three drive - a tying 4-yard touchdown pass to Terrance Copper late in the second quarter and a 12-play march culminating in a tiebreaking 30-yard field goal by Ryan Succop with 6:58 left in the third quarter.

The Ravens played Joe Flacco into the third quarter and he completed 12 of 24 passes for 124 yards, while Chiefs starting quarterback Matt Cassel was 6 for 14 for 73 yards.