Hank Stram, the most successful coach in American Football League history and a TV and radio broadcaster for nearly two decades, died Monday in a suburban New Orleans hospital. He was 82. Stram died ...
Hank Stram's 17-year coaching career in the NFL began in 1960 with the Dallas Texans and in 1970 he led the Kansas City Chiefs to a win in Super Bowl IV.
Illustration by Cameron Montemayor This graphic illustration shows former Chiefs Super Bowl winning coach Hank Stram, left, former Kansas City Mayor and inspiration for the name "Chiefs" Harold Roe ...
Hank Stram belongs in the Football Hall of Fame like goal posts belong in each end zone. You know it. I know it. Hopefully, the hall's 39-member board of selectors will agree. Wednesday, the former ...
Hank Stram of Lew Wallace High School fame was an All-State halfback in football, but also lettered in basketball, track and baseball - all at 5-foot-7 and only 155 pounds. He became a gridiron ...
The New Orleans Saints were a bad franchise for a very long time. It took the organization until its 21st season to boast a winning record and its 34th season to win a playoff game. Times were pretty ...