GQ has named the 51 best Super Bowl fits of all time and Hank Stram, the legendary Kansas City Chiefs coach known for his dapper sideline style, made the cut. So did wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster, ...
The Chiefs went old-school with one running play against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game — a play that went ...
Every year at the Super Bowl, there tend to be complaints about the practice conditions leading up to the game. It rotates ...
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Hank Stram's "65 Toss Power Trap" play call against the Minnesota Vikings comes in as the No. 74 play in NFL history. Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay ...
During the Chiefs’ Super Bowl IV win, Stram called the play on a third-and-goal in second quarter. The play had Kansas City’s tight end and offensive lineman executing blocks to create a lane for ...
In this excerpt from "A Lifetime of Sundays," Norma Hunt explains the significance of Hank Stram's famous play call "65 Toss Power Trap," which became one of the most famous plays in Kansas City ...
Fast forward 43 years, and the last Super Bowl played in New Orleans made history as the first one in which the two head coaches were brothers when John Harbaugh led the Baltimore Ravens against Jim ...
If you look at Hank Stram and [Hall of Fame quarterback] Len Dawson and all the Hall of Famer’s – I think there’s like six or seven Hall of Famer’s on that football team. We go and we have ...
NEW ORLEANS — If you know anything about the history of the Kansas City Chiefs, you probably know about Super Bowl IV on January 11, 1970, when Hank Stram's team beat the daylights out of the ...