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Saying Goodbye to an Icon: NFL and Chiefs Legend Jan Stenerud Has Passed Away

 

The world of American football mourns the loss of one of its most iconic figures. Jan Stenerud, the first pure placekicker to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, has passed away at the age of 81. His passing marks the end of an era, not only for the Kansas City Chiefs but for the entire NFL community.

A Trailblazer in the NFL


Born in Norway in 1942, Jan Stenerud came to the United States on a ski jumping scholarship. However, it was his powerful leg that would forever change the landscape of football. He joined the Kansas City Chiefs in 1967 and quickly transformed the kicking game with his unique soccer-style technique.

Over his remarkable 19-year career, Stenerud scored over 1,700 points—an extraordinary achievement for a kicker of his time. He played a key role in the Chiefs' victory at Super Bowl IV, contributing three field goals and a PAT to help secure a historic win over the Minnesota Vikings.

A Lasting Legacy with the Kansas City Chiefs

Jan Stenerud’s name will forever be etched in both NFL and Chiefs history. In 1991, he became the first kicker to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 1994, he earned a spot on the NFL’s 75th Anniversary All-Time Team. The Chiefs retired his jersey number (#3) in recognition of his monumental contributions to the franchise.

More than just a player, Stenerud was a true icon—a pioneer who reshaped the role of the specialist in modern football. His accuracy, consistency, and calm demeanor under pressure set a new standard for kickers everywhere.

Tributes Pour In from Across the NFL


Following the news of his passing, tributes have flooded in from former teammates, coaches, and fans alike. Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt commented:

“Jan was not only a champion on the field but also a class act off of it. His legacy will forever live in the hearts of Chiefs Kingdom and football fans worldwide.”

Many people have shared their grief on social media, remembering Stenerud not only for his remarkable talent but also for his humility and sportsmanship.

Farewell to Jan Stenerud: A True Icon

As we say goodbye to Jan Stenerud, we reflect on a career that helped shape the game of professional football. He was not just a player—he was a pioneer, a champion, and a true NFL legend.

Though he is no longer with us, his impact on the game will continue to inspire generations of players. Farewell, Jan Stenerud, and thank you for the memories.

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