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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 ...
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs honored a former player who died while attempting to save the lives of three children. The ...
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 ...
Every year, when June 29th comes around, we should all take a moment to remember Joe Delaney and the ultimate sacrifice he ...
Children in Kansas City, Kansas, received free swim lessons through the Joe Delaney Learn to Swim Program, honoring the late ...
Since he drowned 40 years ago, the Chiefs’ Joe Delaney’s has been well-remembered. But a new program honors his memory in a vital new way.
JUNE 29 JOE DAY It's been 41 years. And rightfully, we still remember. June 29, 1983, and a trio of kids in a pond in the Louisiana hometown of Chiefs running back Joe Delaney were struggling.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Trey Smith in the pool as part of the “Joe Delaney Learn To Swim Program.” Contributed photo GEHA Forty years next week since former Chief Joe Delaney’s ...
June 29, 2024, marks the 41st anniversary of the tragic yet heroic death of former Kansas City Chiefs RB Joe Delaney. Delaney played college football at Northwestern State University of Louisiana.