The controversial Pro Football Hall of Fame candidacy of Jim Tyrer ended Thursday when the former Chiefs lineman, who killed his wife and then himself back in 1980, fell short of the required ...
As a consensus six-time first-team All-Pro, the left tackle on the AFL All-Time Team and a pillar of three franchise AFL titles and the Super Bowl IV winners, Chiefs great Jim Tyrer by all logic ...
Jim Tyrer stands with his wife, Martha Tyrer, on the night he was inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Honor in 1977. Tyrer killed his wife and himself in 1980. Although his on-field accomplishments ...
Jim Tyrer retired as one of the best offensive linemen in NFL history in 1974. He was on the line as tackle for 14 years, almost all of them but the great Kansas City Chiefs of the 1960s and '70s.
‘I still love a lot of what I do’: A heart for the game fuels Kelce’s decision to stay ...
Sharpe emerged from a separate five-man group featuring three senior candidates (Sharpe, Maxie Baughan and Jim Tyrer), one coach (Mike Holmgren) and one contributor (NFL co-founder Ralph Hay).
The players up for vote are Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe and Jim Tyrer. Of the three, the biggest questions surround Tyrer. Born in Newark, Ohio, on Feb. 25, 1939, Jim Tyrer is largely ...
Whether former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Jim Tyrer gets inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame rests with the decisions of 49 voters. FOX4 spoke with a documentary maker who has ...
Allen was wrapping up his documentary on the tragedy of Jim Tyrer, the six-time All-Pro offensive lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Super Bowl IV winner retired, and became eligible for the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results