George Daney
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George Anthony Daney (September 2, 1946 – February 15, 1990) was an
1968 AFL/NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs
.
College career
Daney committed to Texas Western College of the University of Texas (Texas Western) out of high school. His sophomore year he helped lead the Miners to a Sun Bowl victory over cross-state team TCU.[1] His senior the school changed its name to its current name, the University of Texas at El Paso, frequently shortened to UTEP. That season, he helped lead the Miners to another Sun Bowl victory over Ole Miss.[2]
Professional career
He was drafted by the
1968 AFL/NFL draft. He won Super Bowl IV in 1970. He spent his entire seven year career with the Chiefs playing for Hall of Fame coach Hank Stram
every season of his career.
Post-football career
Following his retirement from football, Daney worked in advertising.[3]
Death
He died from carbon monoxide poisoning on February 15, 1990. His wife found him dead in their garage. He had been working on his car.[3]
References
- ^ "1965 Sun Bowl Recap". SunBowl.org.
- ^ "1967 Sun Bowl Recap". SunBowl.org.
- ^ a b "ON THE SIDELINES : Past Chiefs Guard Found Dead". Los Angeles Times.