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In Memoriam>Len Dawson has passed - RIP
Al Bundy 03:34 PM 08-12-2022
https://kmbc.com/article/len-dawson-...at-87/40943140

"He loved Kansas City and no matter where his travels took him, he could not wait to return home."

Rest well, Len. ❤️

Len Dawson has died at the age of 87: https://t.co/rRdEugmMD9 pic.twitter.com/cJfMwKtpon

— KMBC (@kmbc) August 24, 2022


https://www.chiefs.com/news/chiefs-m...4l3P21ZulRpgwc

Chiefs Mourn the Passing of Franchise Legend Len Dawson
Aug 24, 2022 at 07:47 AM

The Kansas City Chiefs are saddened to share the passing of Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback, Chiefs legend and Kansas City icon, Len Dawson.

"My family and I are heartbroken. Len Dawson is synonymous with the Kansas City Chiefs. Len embraced and came to embody Kansas City and the people that call it home. You would be hard-pressed to find a player who had a bigger impact in shaping the organization as we know it today than Len Dawson did," Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said. "I admired Len my entire life – first as a Hall of Fame player on the field, and later as he transitioned into a successful broadcasting career. Throughout his remarkable career, Len made it a priority to give back to the community that he loved. The franchise has lost a true legend. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and his family."

Dawson was the heart and soul of the Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs franchise during his illustrious14-year Chiefs career, helping make the franchise one of professional football's premier teams while becoming one of the game's elite passers.

Under the leadership of PFHOF Head Coach Hank Stram, who brought Dawson to the Texans/Chiefs franchise in 1962, Dawson's Chiefs were perennial contenders and won American Football League Championships in 1962, 1966 and 1969. He earned the Most Valuable Player award for Super Bowl IV when he directed Kansas City to a 23-7 win over the heavily favored Minnesota Vikings. Dawson won the AFL passing title four times and still holds the franchise's career records for pass attempts (3,696), completions (2,115), passing yards (28,507) and touchdowns (237).

He was named to six AFL All-Star teams and one Pro Bowl squad, and also earned AFL Player of the Year honors for the 1962 season. Dawson started 158 regular season games for Kansas City, the most of any quarterback in franchise history. He led the AFL in passing four different seasons (1962, 1964, 1966 and 1968), pacing the AFL in completion percentage eight times, including a string of six-straight seasons from 1964-69.

Dawson was recognized as the 1973 NFL Man of the Year, one of five Chiefs players to ever earn the honor. He retired from professional football on May 1, 1976. He was enshrined into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 1979 and was immortalized at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, in 1987. He was also enshrined in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996.

Dawson enjoyed an equally legendary broadcasting career that began during his playing days. In 1966 he served as a sports anchor with KMBC Radio and as sports director for KMBC-TV while serving as the club's signal caller. Following his retirement from professional football after the 1975 season, Dawson joined NBC and served as a color analyst on NFL games until 1982. He then joined the Chiefs Radio Network as a color commentator in 1984, serving on the team's radio crew for 35 years. While working NFL games for NBC, Dawson embarked on what would become a 24-year run that spanned four decades (1977-2001) as the host of HBO's popular "Inside the NFL," cable television's longest-running series and the first NFL-related program to air on cable.

For his contributions to broadcasting, Dawson was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the recipient of the Hall's Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award in 2012. He became just the third individual in professional football history to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as both a player and a broadcaster, joining Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford.

In 2014, Dawson was honored with the Lamar Hunt Award for Professional Football at the 44th Annual NFL 101 Awards, recognizing his contributions both on and off the field that helped shape the National Football League into the preeminent professional sports league in America. In 2017, the club renamed the television broadcast booth inside GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium the Len Dawson Broadcast Booth in honor of Dawson's accomplishments both on the field and as a broadcaster.

Dawson began his professional career as a first-round draft pick of the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers in 1957. He went on to land with Cleveland in 1960 but was cut by the Browns prior to the 1962 season, at which point he was signed by the Dallas Texans as a free agent on July 2, 1962. In total he spent 19 years as a quarterback in the NFL/AFL.

The Alliance, Ohio, native attended Purdue University where he was a three-year starter at quarterback for the Boilermakers (1954-56) and ended his career as the university's leader in career passing yards and touchdown passes.
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crayzkirk 02:52 PM 08-24-2022
RIP Lenny...

Times were so different then; went to school with Lenny Jr. Johnny Robinson lived on my street. These were regular people sacrificing themselves for a sport we all love.

I can still see him with Nick on Inside the NFL and hear his words of wisdom discussing how you weren't going to win many football games if you don't score any points. One particular play stands out where Len says 'oh no' as Elvis throws a perfect telegraphed strike to Junior on the Chargers for a pick-6 at least ten seconds before it happened.

One of a kind... Rest well, Lenny. Say hello to my dad when you see him.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 03:17 PM 08-24-2022

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bdj23 03:28 PM 08-24-2022
Sad day RIP len
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GloryDayz 03:36 PM 08-24-2022
Rest in peace Len, you were awesome.
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Rasputin 03:49 PM 08-24-2022
The first GOAT

Beloved and will be missed. God speed Chiefs Kingdom
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oldman 03:54 PM 08-24-2022
A good man, a great Chief, and a tremendous ambassador for Kansas City.
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mlyonsd 03:54 PM 08-24-2022
Thanks for the memories Mr. Dawson. RIP
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Rausch 04:04 PM 08-24-2022
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
I have this photo hanging in my office. Have lots of other sports memorabilia in there but its one that gets the most attention.
A man's man and a gentleman at the same time. Class guy.

You will be missed...
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R Clark 05:18 PM 08-24-2022
RIP
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Delaney37 05:21 PM 08-24-2022
Thank you Lenny for all the great memories. Some of my most cherished memories of my Dad and uncle were made watching you play. You carried being the face of this great franchise with the utmost class and style. Rest in Peace Lenny "The Cool" Dawson.
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kappa72202 05:33 PM 08-24-2022
Rest In Peace Lenny��
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cabletech94 05:45 PM 08-24-2022
Thank you to whomever changed the name of the lounge. A fitting tribute to a man that moved mountains.

RIP Len.
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Halfcan 05:54 PM 08-24-2022
Lenny has been such a big part of my life. This one hurts. Class act through and through.

Chiefs HOFer
NFL HOFer- Player
NFL HOFer- Broadcaster

What an amazing career and work ethic. He was always ahead of his time. He is Number 1 on the Mount Rushmore of KC sports. RIP.
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Stryker 06:51 PM 08-24-2022
Man I am actually without words. I was 7 years old when the Chiefs won SB 4. I was born in New Orleans and lived there when the event took place in Tulane stadium in NOLA. Luckily, my uncle (my mothers brother) went to that SB and actually gave me the ticket stub many, many years later when he knew I was a die hard Chiefs fan. Lenny "The Cool" was an incredible icon for Kansas City and I personally admire ALL that he has given to your city. He is an absolute LEGEND and will be sorely missed. God rest his soul and may he truly RIP. Thank you Len Dawson for all of the memories and devotion you gave to the town of Kansas City.
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EPodolak 06:57 PM 08-24-2022
Bon Voyage Lenny. The coolest cat from my youth who wasn't a guitar player.
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