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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
Filed under: Chiefs , Kansas City Every time the Kansas City Chiefs announce that they're retiring a jersey number -- as they did recently with former cornerback Emmitt Thomas -- it raises the same question: Why haven't they retired the number of Joe Delaney? Twenty-five years ago, Delaney was a 24-year-old running back who had led the team in rushing in both of his pro seasons. But...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
N ews that Emmitt Thomas’ jersey No. 18 will be retired this fall raised the question by some fans: Will Joe Delaney’s No. 37 ever be retired?
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Lone Star Ball (Free subscription) | 06/29/2008
25 years ago today, Kansas City Chiefs running back Joe Delaney died, attempting to save two boys who were drowning. He was 24 years old. When I learned that SI was making its old print articles available online, the first one I looked up was this piece by Frank Deford, on the life, and passing, of Delaney. Most of you who are younger than me probably have never heard of Delaney,...
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Arrowhead Pride (Free subscription) | 06/29/2008
Joe Delaney, Kansas City Chiefs running back from 1981 to 1982, died twenty-five years ago today while trying to save three boys from drowning in a Monroe, Louisiana, pond. One boy survived. The two others and Joe Delaney did not. His #37 has not been worn since his death. He was inducted into the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2004. Read more about Joe Delaney here . The...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... ancillary market has unique needs and is vastly under-penetrated from
a network perspective," said Joe Delaney, MSC's President and CEO. "Placing
all our resources, innovation and expertise into fortifying this core business
will improve our position as a leading-edge care management solution that we
believe is unsurpassed in the worker's compensation industry."
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