Legendary Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and Kansas City broadcaster Len Dawson has died. He was 87 years old. The Dawson family issued this statement: “With wife Linda at his side, it is with much ...
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Before Dak Prescott and Tony Romo and Troy Aikman and Roger Staubach and even Don Meredith, Len Dawson was the first star quarterback in Dallas professional football history. Now 87, the leader of the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, whose unmistakable swagger in helping the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl title earned him the nickname “Lenny the Cool,” died ...
CANTON, Ohio -- Hank Stram was pushed to the front of the stage in a wheelchair, wearing his newest blazer as 115 of the NFL's greatest names welcomed him. The 80-year-old Stram, too weak to stand or ...
The Kansas City Chiefs dominated the AFL and won a Super Bowl with Hall of Fame talent on offense, defense and special teams. Now it's time to add their coach to the list. ‘‘We had great people, and ...
Hank Stram belongs in the Football Hall of Fame like goal posts belong in each end zone. You know it. I know it. Hopefully, the hall's 39-member board of selectors will agree. Wednesday, the former ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Hank Stram's greatest legacy as a coach was as an innovator. Breaking the mold from the staid, predictable style that NFL teams played for 40 years, Stram devised wrinkles that ...
Hank Stram, known as one of the most imaginative coaches in pro football history and the dapper figure who paced the sidelines during the Kansas City Chiefs' glory years, died Monday at a hospital in ...
Hank Stram, the most successful coach in American Football League history and a TV and radio broadcaster for nearly two decades, died Monday in a suburban New Orleans hospital. He was 82. Stram died ...
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