When pro football historians John Turney and Frank Cooney applied a point system based on honors won to rank 60 senior nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, former Chiefs left ...
Across all sports, every new class in their respective Hall of Fame brings about spirited debate. This year for the Pro Football Hall of Fame is no different. But for one finalist, the circumstances ...
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 and ...
Jim Tyrer had the strongest on-field résumé among 2025 senior candidates. Investigations and experts link Tyrer’s late behavior and death to probable CTE. Author urges Hall of Fame committees to allow ...
One of the saddest chapters in Kansas City Chiefs history can now be closed, thanks to newly discovered evidence about the 1980 murder-suicide of Jim and Martha Tyrer. Whether Hall of Fame voters will ...
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. He ...
He was a quick learner who earned a starting job by his sophomore season on teams that featured future NFL legends like Dick Schafrath, Jim Houston, Dick LeBeau, and Bob Vogel, as well as several ...