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Jim Lynch (1945–2022), legendary Kansas City Chiefs linebacker 

by Kirk Fox

Jim Lynch was a former star linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs who helped them win Super Bowl IV over the Minnesota Vikings.

Kansas City Chiefs star linebacker  

Jim Lynch was a star linebacker in college playing for Notre Dame. He led the Fighting Irish in tackles in 1965 and 1966 and won the Maxwell Award for college football’s best player in 1966. He was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the second round of the 1967 draft and played all his 11 NFL seasons with the team. He played on one of the all-time greatest linebacking corps in NFL history next to NFL Hall of Fame members Willie Lanier and Bobby Bell. The trio helped the Chiefs win Super Bowl IV over the Minnesota Vikings. He was an AFL All-Star in 1968 and is a member of the Chiefs Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.  

Notable Quote

“While I was a middle linebacker at Notre Dame, I moved to right outside linebacker to accommodate Willie, who played in the middle. Bobby played the outside ’backer on the left.” “I feel so blessed to have played almost my entire career with two of the greatest ever to play the position.” – 2015 interview with The Lima News 

Tributes to Jim Lynch  

Full Obituary: kansascity.com

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