Friday, April 16, 2021

Fred Arbanas obit

 

Former Chiefs TE Fred Arbanas dead at 82

He was not on the list.




Former Kansas City Chiefs player and Jackson County Legislator Fred Arbanas has died.

The Jackson County Democratic Party announced his death on Saturday.

"We are sad to learn about the passing of longtime Jackson County Legislator and advocate Fred Arbanas," the party said in a tweet. "His contributions to the county are too long to list here. He was a great man who will be dearly missed."

Arbanas was named a member of the AFL's All-Time Team was a five-time member of the AFL All-Star Team.

He finished his career with 198 receptions, 3,101 yards and 34 touchdowns. He won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs in 1970.

He became a member of the Jackson County Legislature in 1973 and would later serve as the Chairman of it.

Before the Chiefs had all-time greats at the tight end position like Tony Gonzalez and Travis Kelce, there was Arbanas. A former Michigan State Spartan, Arbanas was selected by the then-Dallas Texans in the 1962 AFL draft. The following season the team would move to Kansas City and take on their current nickname.

Arbanas played nine seasons in total with the Chiefs, recording 198 career receptions for 3,100 receiving yards and 34 touchdowns. That was rare for a tight end in those days, when they were mostly used as in-line blockers.

Arbanas was selected to the Pro Bowl five times, back when the game actually meant something. He was also a three-time First-Team All-Pro and won the AFL Championship Game three times during his career. He played in Super Bowl I and became a Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV against the Minnesota Vikings.

Arbanas was inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 1973. He was also selected for the AFL All-Time Team. He was perhaps the best tight end in AFL history.

Three years after his final NFL season, Arbanas got into county politics, joining the Jackson County Legislature.

In 1999, the Longview Lake Golf Course was renamed the Fred Arbanas Golf Course to commemorate his lifetime of service to the county.

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