![]() |
@Chiefs: Joe Delaney's legacy will never fade. https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/11...086144/video/1
|
@ProFootballTalk: The NFL should consider doing something specific and significant to acknowledge the ultimate sacrifice made by Chiefs RB Joe Delaney, 36 years ago today https://wp.me/p14QSB-b12X @nflcommish
Remembering Joe Delaney, 36 years later Posted by Mike Florio*on*June 28, 2019, 5:00 AM EDT For many years now, we’ve remembered Joe Delaney on the anniversary of his death. This time, it’s got a slightly different feel, given that the team for which he played — the Chiefs — has had a bit of a rough stretch when it comes to player character issues. But today the focus is on Delaney. Thirty-six years ago on Saturday, Delaney saw a trio of children drowning, and he acted. “I can’t swim good,” Delaney said, rushing to the water, “‘but I’ve got to save those kids.'” He save one, but two of them died in the water, with Delaney. Joe Delaney, who would now be 60, entered the NFL in 1981, rushing for 1,121 yards and helping to lead the Chiefs to their first winning season since 1973. He was 24 when he died. I’ll never forget Joe Delaney or the sacrifice he made. Every year at this time, I’ll write about Joe Delaney here. Inevitably, people will respond by explaining that they hadn’t previously heard about Joe Delaney. Every football fan should know about Joe Delaney. Everyone, football fan or not, should know about him. |
|
Such a sad day 39 years ago today. I look at his highlights, he was such a beast, it’s crazy that his weight was only listed at around 185, he really had some punishing runs. RIP
|
He was a legend in his short time on the Chiefs. He was one of my favorite all time players.
Hard to believe how long ago this was already. He had the speed of Gale Sayers and the power of Earl Campbell. For those who never saw him in action missed something truly special. |
Quote:
|
Not a fan of Florio, except for this. Like someone mentioned above, they do this every year.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ars-ago-today/ |
Need to get his jersey to hang in the man cave
|
Joe Delaney was the first Chief that I really liked. I was just a kid when he played and the fact that he gave his life trying to save others cemented his legacy for me. Being a great player is one thing, being a great person as well brings him to a whole new level.
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:55 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.