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1996 Dallas Cowboys play Kansas City Chiefs in Monterrey Mexico

1992 Buck Buchanan, NFL defensive lineman (Kansas City Chiefs), dies at 51

1976 Tony Gonzalez, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1975 Pat Barnes, quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1974 Nathan Parks, tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1974 Tamarick Vanover, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1973 Jeff Smith, NFL/WLAF corner, Scotland Claymores/Kansas City Chiefs

1973 Reggie Tongue, NFL safety for the Kansas City Chiefs

1973 Donnie Edwards, linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1973 Jerome Woods, safety for the Kansas City Chiefs

1973 Trezelle Jenkins, NFL tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 J J Smith, NFL running back for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Troy Dumas, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Donnell Bennett, NFL fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Willy Tate, NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Willy Tate, NFL/WLAF tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1972 Jerrott Willard, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Tom Barndt, NFL/WLAF guard for the Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1972 Greg Hill, NFL running back for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Joe Horn, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Lake Dawson, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Longest NFL game (82m40s) as Dolphins beat Chiefs 27-24

1971 Tony Richardson, NFL fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Bryan Proby, NFL/WLAF defensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1971 Ron Florine, NFL/WLAF tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Scotland Claymores

1971 Will Shields, NFL guard for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Perry Carter, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Scott Szeredy, NFL/WLAF kicker/punter, Chiefs, Barcelona Dragons

1971 Reggie Jones, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Chris Penn, NFL wide receiver, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears

1971 Anthony Abrams, NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Danan Hughes, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Dexter Nottage, NFL defensive end, Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Steve Matthews, NFL/WLAF quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1970 Kansas City Chiefs Jan Stenerud kicks 55-yard field goal

1970 Jaime Fields, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs, Scotland Claymores

1970 Elvis Grbac, NFL quarterback, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Darren Mickell, NFL defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs, NO Saints

1970 Sean LaChapelle, NFL/WLAF receiver, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1970 Victor Bailey, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Clyde Johnson, cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Mark McMillian, NFL cornerback, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Superbowl IV: Kansas City Chiefs beat Minnesota Vikings, 23-7 in New Orleans Superbowl MVP: Len Dawson, Kansas City, QB

1970 Kansas City Chiefs beat Oakland Raiders 17-7 in AFC championship game

1969 Dan Williams, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Wayne Simmons, linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Doug Terry, NFL/WLAF safety, Kansas City Chiefs, Scotland Claymores

1969 Dale Carter, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Keith Traylor, NFL defensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1969 Keith Cash, NFL tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders

1969 Anthony Davis, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Matt Blundin, NFL quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions

1969 Joe Valerio, NFL outside corner/tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Darren Anderson, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Lin Elliott, NFL kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Atlanta Chiefs beat San Diego Toros 3-0 for NASL championship

1968 Tim Grunhard, NFL center for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Vaughn Booker, NFL defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Pellom McDaniels, NFL defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Leroy Thompson, NFL running back for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 David Szott, NFL guard for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Jay Taylor, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Willie Davis, NFL wide receiver, Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Oilers

1967 Tracy Rogers, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Derrick Walker, NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Tracy Simien, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Pete Stoyanovich, NFL kicker, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Andre Rison, NFL wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Superbowl I: Green Bay Packers beat Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10 in LA Superbowl MVP: Bart Starr, Green Bay, QB

1967 Terry Wooden, NFL linebacker, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Kansas City Chiefs beat Buffalo Bills 31-7 in AFL championship game

1967 Derrick Thomas, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Kimble Anders, NFL fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Greg Manusky, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Louie Aguiar, NFL punter for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Ricky Siglar, NFL tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints

1966 Glenn Parker, NFL offensive tackle, Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Neil Smith, NFL defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs, Den Broncos-Superbowl 32

1966 Ralph Tamm, NFL guard/center for the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs

1966 William White, NFL safety, Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons

1966 Rich Gannon, NFL quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1965 Brian Washington, NFL safety for the Kansas City Chiefs

1965 James Hasty, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Steve Wallace, NFL tackle, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Dan Saleaumua, NFL defensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks

1964 Webster Slaughter, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Danny Villa, NFL guard for the Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Jeff Criswell, NFL tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Mark Collins, NFL cornerback and safety, New York Giants, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers

1963 Joe Phillips, NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1963 Bennie Thompson, NFLer, Saints, Chiefs, Cleveland Browns/Ravens

1963 AFL's Dallas Texans become Kansas City Chiefs

1962 Martin Bayless, NFL safety for the Kansas City Chiefs

1962 George Jamison, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1962 John Alt, NFL tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1962 Steve Bono, NFL quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers - Superbowl 31

1962 Kevin Ross, NFL safety, Atlanta Falcons, Kansas City Chiefs

1960 Marcus Allen, NFL running back, Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Heisman 1981

1954 Steve DeBerg, NFL quarterback, Broncos, Chiefs, Bucs, 49ers

1950 Victoria Tennant, born in London, England, All of Me, Chiefs, Winds of War

1949 Brad Davis, Tallahassee, Florida, actor, Roots, Chiefs, Midnight Express

1944 Leo Burmester, born in Louisville, Kentucky, actor, Flo, Chiefs, Abbys, Odd Jobs

1943 Jan Stenerud, Norway, NFL place kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1943 Michael Durrell, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Shannon, V, Alice, Chiefs

1943 Common Chiefs of staff meet in Quebec

1943 Joint Chiefs of Staff question adm Nimitz (landing Gilbert Island)

1943 Joint Chiefs of Staff determine invasion in Sicily for July 10th

1943 Joint Chiefs of Staff decide on invasion in Sicily

1942 US Joint Chiefs of Staff created

1940 Bobby Bell, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1939 Paul Sorvino, actor, Chiefs, Dick Tracy

1938 Fred "Hammer" Williamson, born in Gary, Indiana, NFLer, Chiefs

1937 Billy Dee Williams, born in Harlem New York City, actor, Chiefs, Empire Strikes Back

1933 Wayne Rogers, born in Birmingham, Alabama, actor, M*A*S*H, House Calls, Chiefs

1932 Lamar Hunt, NFL owner for the Kansas City Chiefs

1913 Victor Smith, Admiral, Australian Chiefs of Staff

1904 Islands of Manu'a group (Samoa) ceded to U.S. by their chiefs

1900 7 high chiefs of American Samoa sign Instrument of Cession

1894 Indian chiefs from the Sioux and Onondaga tribes met to urge their people to renounce Christianity and return to their old Indian faith

1850 Jane Porter, novelist (Scottish Chiefs), dies at 74

1825 Creek Indian treaty signed. Tribal chiefs agree to turn over all their land in Georgia to the government and migrate west by Sept 1, 1826



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