Hank Stram
Hank Stram (January 3, 1923 ? July 4, 2005), was a former American Football coach. He is best known for his 14-year tenure with the Kansas City Chiefs (formerly the Dallas Texans) of the American Football League (later the American Football Conference of the National Football League). Stram won three AFL titles with the Chiefs, more than any other coach in the league's history. He also coached for the most victories (87), most post-season appearances (6) and the best post-season record in the AFL (5-1).
Career highlights
- 1960 Head Coach Dallas Texans
- 1962 Dallas Texans AFL champions
- 1966 Kansas City Chiefs AFL champions
- 1968 American Football League Coach of the Year
- 1969 Kansas City Chiefs AFL champions
- 1970 Chiefs win Super Bowl IV
- 1971 Chiefs win AFC West
- 1974 Coaching career ends at Kansas City Chiefs
- 1977 End of Coaching Career with 134-97-10 record and 5-3 postseason record
- 2003 Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Early life and career |
| ► | Professional coaching career (1960-1977) |
| ► | Broadcasting career |
| ► | Career highlights |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
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