Despite the best qualifications and evidence of CTE in his darkest hour, Pro Football Hall of Fame voters rejected Jim Tyrer.
The controversial Pro Football Hall of Fame candidacy of Jim Tyrer ended Thursday when the former Chiefs lineman, who killed ...
Of the three, the biggest questions surround Tyrer. Born in Newark, Ohio, on Feb. 25, 1939, Jim Tyrer is largely considered one of the most dominant offensive ... s move to Kansas City and the ...
The children of Chiefs great Jim Tyrer had hoped that this would be the year in which voters limited their consideration to ...
Jim Tyrer killed his wife, then turned the gun on himself in 1980 — he's largely considered one of the league's first cases of CTE.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a host of roster decisions to make this offseason, but perhaps none more important than what they do with guard Trey Smith.
Jared Allen, whose NFL path started with the Kansas City Chiefs ... Among those considered and not elected was Chiefs offensive lineman Jim Tyrer, a six-time All-Pro from 1961-74.
Tag time: Starting today through Tuesday, March 4, teams can designate Franchise or Transition Players. It is expected to be a quiet tag cycle, with minimal tag options: 🏈Bengals WR Tee Higgins ...
Kevin Patrick Allen worked to prove, or disprove, that Jim Tyrer had CTE. The evidence was circumstantial, but eventually it became clear Tyrer had brain damage.
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.