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Dwayne Bowe #82 | Wide Receiver | Kansas City Chiefs
Height: 6-2    Weight: 217    Born: , Miami, FL

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2007KC157099514.252000.000
2007 Game Log
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2@CHI22211.01000.00
3MIN57114.21000.00
4@SD816420.51000.00
5JAC47017.50000.00
6CIN44611.50000.00
7@OAK38428.00000.00
10DEN910511.70000.00
11@IND7649.11000.00
12OAK46315.80000.00
13SD55511.00000.00
14@DEN23517.50000.00
15TEN56412.80000.00
16@DET89712.11000.00
17@NYJ11313.00000.00
Player Notes
March 24, 2008
Chan Gailey isn't ready to turn around and go home, according to the KC Star, not even after he's had the chance to watch on video an entire season of Chiefs offense. This is a man who likes a challenge. The loss of five regulars won't stop the Chiefs new offensive coordinator from looking at the KC offense as half full. After all he has six returning starters -- running back Larry Johnson, tight end Tony Gonzalez, wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, offensive linemen Brian Waters and Damion McIntosh and even quarterback Brodie Croyle -- Gailey sees the positive. "I see some guys that have some ability to make plays," Gailey said. "What you can't do is just be shooting that scattergun out there and hoping something hits. There's got to be an approach on how you use each of those guys. None of those guys will be used exactly how everybody in the stands would expect. We've got to have a plan." The process starts in earnest today with the beginning of the Chiefs' offseason program. The most intriguing of the offensive returnees will be second-year receiver Dwayne Bowe and his role in the Gailey offense. Regardless of the percentage of running plays to passing, without Eddie Kennison (released) Bowe figures to be in line for a 1000 yard season as the teams' No. 1 wide out.
September 30, 2007
Dwayne Bowe was off to a nice start in the first three games of his rookie season, but he officially landed in Week 4. The former LSU Tiger grabbed eight passes for 164 yards and a TD in the win over San Diego. Bowe now has 299 receiving yards with three scores in the first four weeks.
September 23, 2007
Dwayne Bowe put together another solid performance for the Chiefs on Sunday, collecting five passes for 71 yards and his second TD of the year. The Chiefs have scored just two touchdowns in three games this year, and both belong to the rookie. Given Kansas City's anemic offense, Bowe's production will be inconsistent this year, but he's still a guy that should be owned in deep and keeper leagues.
September 17, 2007
Dwayne Bowe caught his first touchdown on Sunday, even though the pass was intended for a teammate. “He made a play,” tight end Tony Gonzalez tells the Kansas City Star. “He ran the wrong route, but I’m happy that he got his first touchdown, even if it might’ve been mine. He came out of nowhere and grabbed it." Bowe also provided a preview of Week 3, saying, "Next week, we’re going home, and it will be the D. Bowe show."
September 7, 2007
Dwayne Bowe was late to camp, but the missed time hasn't kept him from putting pressure on starter Samie Parker. The prevailing thought is that Bowe will take over the starting job, as soon as he shows signs of being ready. “It’s just a matter of Dwayne Bowe developing,” offensive coordinator Mike Solari tells the Kansas City Star. “He’s a playmaker. We’ve got to take advantage of that. He presents a problem on the football field (for opposing defenses) because of his size.”