Fred Arbanas played as a Tight End (TE) during his NFL career.
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Drafted in the 1962 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys but chose to play for the Texans in the AFL.
Key contributor to the Kansas City Chiefs, particularly during their successful seasons in the late 1960s.
Played a significant role in the Chiefs' offense, known for his reliable hands and blocking ability.
Was part of the Chiefs team that reached Super Bowl IV, where they defeated the Minnesota Vikings to become NFL champions in 1970.
After retiring from professional football, he was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport.
Legacy
Fred Arbanas is remembered as a talented tight end who contributed significantly to the Kansas City Chiefs during their formative years in the AFL and early NFL. His performance and dedication helped pave the way for the evolution of the tight end position in professional football.
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6539, , 1939-01-14, Fred Arbanas, Frederick, Arbanas
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