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  1. Apr 30, 2018 · The National Football League and the American sports community lost a true treasure at approximately 10:00 PM on December 13, 2006 when Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt peacefully passed away at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas at the age of 74.

  2. The young man was Lamar Hunt, a 26-year-old sports-minded, civic-minded individual who called Dallas home, and his idea, simply, was to form a new professional football league to rival the NFL. Lamar quickly approached other people who might be interested in owning franchises in a new league and, within seven months, the American Football League was born.

  3. Lamar Hunt is universally recognized as one of the greatest sportsmen in American history. No one would have savored the 50th anniversary celebrations for the American Football League and the Chiefs franchise in 2009 or the celebration of the team's 50th season in Kansas City during 2012 more than Hunt, the individual who served as the guiding force behind the formation of both football entities.

  4. Jul 12, 2019 · By the ’50s the NFL was becoming one of the most-watched sports leagues in the U.S., behind only Major League Baseball. Many wealthy business people were trying to get into the league, and the NFL turned them down. One of those men was Lamar Hunt. Hunt, an Arkansas born and Texas raised man, was the son of oil tycoon Harold Lafayette Hunt Jr.

  5. Feb 11, 2024 · In 1959, Lamar Hunt (b. 1932, d. 2006), the son of an oil tycoon H. L. Hunt, founded a new football league (the American Football League) and a new football team called the Dallas Texans—after ...

  6. Feb 13, 2023 · Then in his 20s, Lamar Hunt wanted a way in. He tried to bring an expansion team to Dallas but was rejected by the NFL, and he later turned down a chance to buy a 20% stake in the Chicago Cardinals.

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · Lamar’s father, H.L. Hunt, was an oil tycoon, and the character J.R. Ewing from the long-running TV series “Dallas” was inspired by him. Lamar eventually deviated from his father’s line of work and made his name in sports. Today, the Hunt family owns the Chiefs, FC Dallas, and part of the NBA’s Chicago Bulls.

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