If it walks like a duck, it quacks, it has webbed feet and water goes off its back, it’s not a zebra: It’s CTE.” ...
Tyrer took a .38-caliber pistol and shot his wife to death, and then turned the gun on himself -- an act that orphaned four ...
Jim Tyrer’s football legacy is undeniable. A cornerstone of the Kansas City Chiefs’ championship team in Super Bowl IV and a six-time First-Team All-Pro, Tyrer’s dominance on the field place ...
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Jim Tyrer, former Chiefs left tackle, started 180 games in a row for the Chiefs of the 1970s. He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection, and started as one of Hank Stram’s lineman for Super Bowl IV ...
Five others also are under consideration for enshrinement, with Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe and Jim Tyrer finalists in the seniors category, Mike Holmgren in the coaches category and Ralph Hay ...
Jim Tyrer's complicated Hall of Fame candidacy, Rams crush Vikings, all aboard the Cooper Flagg hype train, the Ball brothers are on a heater, Liverpool in action against a surprise contender, and ...
Five others -- Seniors category Finalists Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe and Jim Tyrer; along with Coach Finalist Mike Holmgren and Contributor Finalist Ralph Hay -- also are candidates for the ...
When Jim Tyrer first appeared on a Pro Football Hall of Fame ballot in the early 1980s after completing an impressive 14-year career, the Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman looked like a sure ...