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Kansas City Chiefs RB Joe Delaney's selfless act of heroism lives on 42 years after his death originally appeared on A to Z ...
The Kansas City Chiefs selected running back Joe Delaney out of Louisiana’s Northwestern State in the second round (41st ...
Mike Florio recalls the sacrifice that former Kansas City Chiefs running back Joe Delaney made 42 years ago when he attempted ...
An eye injury and a 57-day in-season strike limited his output in 1982, but the future remained bright for Delaney. He ...
At just 24 years old and preparing for his third NFL season, the football player was visiting Critter’s Creek, a now-closed amusement park in Monroe, Louisiana. Joe Delaney's sacrificial passingJoe ...
Joe Delaney is one of those legends, and his life story continues to resonate as time goes on. Forty-two years after the ...
It's been a little more than four decades since the tragic passing of former Chiefs running back Joe Delaney. Only two years ...
Forty-two years ago, former running back Joe Delaney lost his life while trying to save three children from drowning near his home in Louisiana during the NFL preseason. Today, the ...
Children in Kansas City, Kansas, received free swim lessons through the Joe Delaney Learn to Swim Program, honoring the late ...
It’s through the Joe Delaney Learn to Swim Program. Delaney is a former Chiefs player who drowned in 1983 while trying to ...
With the hot summer days among us, initiatives across the Kansas City area are highlighting the importance of water safety.
Every year, when June 29th comes around, we should all take a moment to remember Joe Delaney and the ultimate sacrifice he ...