KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Dwayne Bowe finished the Kansas City Chiefs portion of his career first in franchise history among wide receivers in catches and second in receiving yards. But for all the plays he did make, Bowe's career will be better recalled for what he couldn't get done.
Bowe couldn't finish his career with the Chiefs like contemporaries Derrick Johnson and Tamba Hali apparently will, because he couldn't take advantage of the golden parachute that was his final Kansas City contract. He couldn't stay in bounds on the biggest play of his career, the fourth-down pass in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs' 2014 playoff loss to the Indianapolis Colts.