Former Chiefs head coach Frank Gansz died at the age of 70 on Monday, after complications following knee surgery that he had last week.  Gansz was the fifth head coach in team history from 87-88 and spent two stints as an assistant coach as well. 

Gansz was also with the Rams staff when they won the Super Bowl XXXIV in 1999.  Gansz also served as the special teams coordinator with Atlanta (’94-96) and Detroit (’89-93). In between his stints with Kansas City, he coached with the Philadelphia Eagles (’83-85). He also spent time with Cincinnati (’79-80) and San Francisco (’78).



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