Henry Louis "Hank" Stram (January 3, 1923–July 4, 2005), was an American college and Professional Football coach. He is best known for his fifteen-year tenure with the American Football League's Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs and the Chiefs of the NFL. Stram won three AFL Championships (more than any other coach in the league's history) and Super Bowl IV with the Chiefs.

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  • Henry Louis "Hank" Stram (January 3, 1923–July 4, 2005), was an American college and Professional Football coach. He is best known for his fifteen-year tenure with the American Football League's Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs and the Chiefs of the NFL. Stram won three AFL Championships (more than any other coach in the league's history) and Super Bowl IV with the Chiefs. He also coached for the most victories (87), most post-season appearances (6) and the best post-season record in the AFL (5–1). Stram is also largely responsible for the introduction of Gatorade to the NFL due to his close association with Ray Graves, coach at the University of Florida during Gatorade's development and infancy.
  • Henry Louis Stram war ein US-amerikanischer American-Football-Spieler und -Trainer. Ferner war er als Baseball-Trainer tätig.
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  • * 1968 PFW '''AFL''' Coach of the Year * 1968 UPI '''AFL''' Coach of the Year * 3 x '''AFL Championship''' winner (1969 season) * Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame * 131-97-0 (Regular season) * 5-3 (Post season) * 136-100-0 (Overall)
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  • Henry Louis "Hank" Stram (January 3, 1923–July 4, 2005), was an American college and Professional Football coach. He is best known for his fifteen-year tenure with the American Football League's Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs and the Chiefs of the NFL. Stram won three AFL Championships (more than any other coach in the league's history) and Super Bowl IV with the Chiefs.
  • Henry Louis Stram war ein US-amerikanischer American-Football-Spieler und -Trainer. Ferner war er als Baseball-Trainer tätig.
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