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Kansas City Chiefs: 2004–2007 Minnesota Vikings: 2008–2013 Chicago Bears: 2014–2015 Carolina Panthers: 2015 Larry Allen ** 2013: Guard/Tackle: Dallas Cowboys: 1994–2005 San Francisco 49ers: 2006–2007 Marcus Allen ** 2003: Running back: Los Angeles Raiders: 1982–1992 Kansas City Chiefs: 1993–1997 Lance Alworth ** 1978: Wide ...
He was inducted into the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame on February 25, 1977. Tyrer jokingly said he'd been told he'd never win such an honor because "they'd never be able to accumulate enough metal to match the size of my head." [29] Martha and Jim Tyrer at his induction ceremony to the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame, Feb. 26, 1977.
The Kansas City Chiefs feature forty-four former players and franchise contributors in their team hall of fame. Several of the team's names are featured at Arrowhead Stadium in a "ring of honor." A new member has been inducted in an annual ceremony, with the exception of the 1983 season. [4]
Bell was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL in the second round (16th overall), [5] and in the seventh round of the AFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. He surprisingly chose to join the Chiefs, where he would go on to play for 12 years, first in the American Football League from 1963 through 1969 , and then in the NFL from 1970 ...
Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame enshrinees: Players No. Name Position Tenure Inducted 78: Bobby Bell 1 2: LB: 1963–1974: 1983 63: Willie Lanier 1 2: LB: 1967–1977: 1986 16: Len Dawson 2 3: QB: 1963–1975: 1987 86: Buck Buchanan 1 2: DT: 1963–1975: 1990 3: Jan Stenerud 1 2 3: K: 1967–1979: 1991 53: Mike Webster: C: 1989–1990: 1997 19 ...
Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jim Tyrer on the sidelines of a game on Oct. 2, 1971. At least three of the five senior finalists will be elected to the Pro Football Hall.
Derrick Vincent Thomas (January 1, 1967 – February 8, 2000), nicknamed "D. T.", was an American professional football linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). Considered one of the greatest pass rushers of all time, [ 1 ] he played 11 seasons with the Chiefs until his death in 2000.
He was inducted into the Arizona State University Sports Hall of Fame at its inception in 1975, and was named Greatest Athlete in the history of Arizona during the state's centennial in 2006. [3] Culp is a member of the Kansas City Chiefs 25-Year All-Time Team, [4] and in March 2008 was inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame. [1]