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  2. Hank Stram - Wikipedia

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    The Chiefs won the game 24–10 running the ball 60 times for over 300 yards while passing only three times for 16 yards. The Kansas City Chiefs won the AFL championship again in 1969. In Super Bowl IV, his ingenious innovations, the "moving pocket" and the "triple-stack defense", dominated the Minnesota Vikings on both sides of the ball.

  3. List of Kansas City Chiefs head coaches - Wikipedia

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    Stram was the team's longest-tenured head coach, holding the position from 1960 to 1974. [2] [3] [4] Marty Schottenheimer was hired in 1989 and led Kansas City to seven playoff appearances in his ten seasons as head coach. Of the thirteen Chiefs coaches, Hank Stram, Marv Levy, and Dick Vermeil have been elected into the Pro Football Hall of ...

  4. Andy Reid - Wikipedia

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    Reid with the Kansas City Chiefs in August 2016. Reid expected the Philadelphia Eagles to not extend him and was already preparing to hire a new coaching staff. Three teams reportedly had airplanes in Philadelphia to fly him to interviews. [9] On January 4, 2013, Reid reached a five-year contract agreement to become the head coach of the Chiefs ...

  5. Andy Reid passes Hank Stram for most wins as Chiefs coach ...

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    That broke a tie with Hank Stram, the first coach in franchise history who guided the Chiefs to a Super Bowl IV victory. Stram, who is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame , had a 124-76-10 regular ...

  6. Mike Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lockett Garrett (born April 12, 1944) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL) for eight seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Diego Chargers. He played college football for the USC Trojans, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 1965.

  7. Christian Okoye - Wikipedia

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    Christian Emeka Okoye (/ oʊ ˈ k ɔɪ eɪ /; born August 16, 1961) is a Nigerian–American former professional football fullback who played for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL) from 1987 to 1992. [1] [2] [3] Nicknamed "the Nigerian Nightmare", he was known for

  8. 1970 Kansas City Chiefs season - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's debut season in the National Football League, the 8th as the Kansas City Chiefs, and the 11th overall. It began with the Chiefs attempting to defend their Super Bowl IV championship title but ended with a 7–5–2 record and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1967.

  9. Where former OU, Oklahoma State stars are playing as ... - AOL

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    The former OU tight end will join former Oklahoma State running back Justice Hill, Norman North tight end Charlie Kolar and OSU wide receiver Tylan Wallace. Neville Gallimore, Miami Dolphins