Jan Stenerud Position: K 6-2 , 187lb (188cm, 84kg) Born: November 26 in Fetsund, Norway (Age: 80-097d) More bio, uniform, draft, salary info Hall of Fame 6x Pro Bowl 1x All-Pro 1x SB Champ 1x AFL Champ 3 10 3 SUMMARY Career G 263 AV 78 FGM 373 FGA 558 XPM 580 XPA 601 Jan Stenerud Overview Game Logs Career Postseason 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 The difference was four field goals, with Kansas City winning 26-21. He led the league with 21 field goals, a new Chiefs record, and scored 108 points, trailing only future Hall of Famer George Blanda's 116 points. When is Jan Steneruds birthday? A six-time all-league selection, Stenerud played in two AFL All-Star Games and in four AFC-NFC Pro Bowls. But on Sunday, Butker and his wife Isabelle informed the world about another chapter in it: the birth of their son James Augustine Butker. "One day of my junior year in 1964, I ran the stadium steps, and the kicker was kicking field goals. How much help can you give a guy like that? He was humble and appreciative, and when he signed his contract and received his bonus, he said, "You know, this is more money than my dad made in this lifetime. Jan Stenerud" Jan Stenerud" ( born November 26, 1942 ) is a former professional American football player for the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs ( 1967-1969 ), and the NFL's Chiefs ( 1970-1979 ), Green Bay Packers ( 1980-1983 ), and Minnesota Vikings ( 1984-1985 ) Stenerud came to the United States on a ski jumping scholarship to attend Montana State University . In his postgame press conference, he took a cue from Butkers Twitter handle @buttkicker7, and referred to him as Buttkicker-dot-com.. Most positions require skill, strength, speed, intelligence and mental toughness. 4 tight end prospects for Chiefs fans to watch at the NFL Scouting Combine. [2] Craft notified football head coach Jim Sweeney of the Norwegian ski jumper's kicking abilities, and Sweeney offered him a tryout, which was successful. The first Norwegian NFL player, he began his career in the AFL after being selected by the Chiefs during the 1966 draft and joined the NFL following the AFLNFL merger. He'll show you how to put it on. Jan Stenerud is a Football Player, zodiac sign: Sagittarius. In October he kicked a 59-yard field goal against Montana, the longest kick in football history to that point. Its always worth reflecting on a player who was great in Green Bay and loved his time there, to boot. And he knew what he was talking about. The other 42 field goals21 as a rookie last seasonhave been for the Chiefs, who surprised their rivals by drafting Stenerud as a future early in 1966. If you continue to be blocked, please send an email to secruxurity@sizetedistrict.cVmwom with: https://www.norwegianamerican.com/interview-legend-jan-stenerud/, Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/103.0.5060.114 Safari/537.36 Edg/103.0.1264.62, A summary of what you were doing and why you need access to this site. $169.22. He dropped back to midfield: same thing. I always felt if I had two bad games in a row, I would be unemployed. Jan 29, 2018 . Luck is on their side. He was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1991 as the first exclusive placekicker to receive the honor. I kicked off five times and two of them went through the goal post and that was from the 40-yard line in those days -- 70 yards to the goal post. And in the meantime, some of my teammates at Montana State had informed me that they see a guy on television from the Buffalo Bills, Pete Gogolak, who had been kicking in the same style that I had displayed, and they also had convinced me to go out for the team. He was very demanding of himself and had a super attitude. His last kick flew 60 yards, cleared the crossbar by five feet. Odds & lines subject to change. Gano due to the contract that former Chief kicker Ryan Succop had just negotiated with the Tennessee Titans scored a four-year, $17 million deal with the Panthers last spring, while the Chiefs still have Butker on an inexpensive deal for two more seasons. Jan Stenerud was born on the 26th of November, 1942. Born in Fetsund, in the county of Akershus, Norway to parents Johan Stenerud, and Klara (Kjustad) Stenerud, Stenerud came to the United States as a college student, on a ski jumping scholarship to Montana State University in Bozeman. A Norweigan immigrant, Stenerud came to the United States on a ski jumping scholarship to Montana State. I dont know anything about this new kicker, said Arrowhead Prides Joel Thorman when the move was announced, but presumably special teams coach Dave Toub signed off on it. This and his excellent academics explain how Stenerud came to be offered a skiing scholarship to Montana State and why his parents insisted he accept it, particularly because they could not afford higher education in Norway at the time. It is undeniable that a kicker's position is isolated and that the skills that are necessary to become an outstanding kicker are different from those skills required to play most other positions. Having retired in 1985, Stenerud doesn't kick field goals any more. When the professional average was 50 percent, Stenerud hit better than 70 percent in his first four years with the Chiefs, and his deep kickoffs were part of a movement to push them back to the 35 (and later the 30). So he snapped it to a surprised Dawson, and the out-of-rhythm Stenerud tried to adjust but missed. His list of outstanding achievements is long. But Succop wasnt the first young kicker the team had tried. When I think of Jan, I think of impact, and impact defined is "an instantaneous stroke communicated through a body in motion." When we got to Houston I got a special pair of shoes. pic.twitter.com/Uu5Bm27dSq. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Stenerud represented a revolution. He got me started in this great American game, and Coach, without your enthusiasm, your intensity and desire to win, obviously I wouldn't be here today. I also want to tell the football fans and the football organization with the three teams that I played, Kansas City, Green Bay and Minnesota, a heartfelt thank you for your loyalty and support. They used skills learned in one sport--soccer -- to become successful in another -- football. Most coaches don't, or at least I don't think they do. His name was Jim Sweeney. Then Sweeney put his arm around Stenerud and offered him a place on the team, a moment frozen in Steneruds mind. CHIEFS WIN!! With the Chiefs trailing 10-7 at the end of the first half, Butker just like Medlock in 2007 missed his first field-goal; the 46-yard attempt was wide left. "Anytime we get to midfield we're a threat to score three points. But I was developing my skills as a soccer player and ski jumper, which is a perfect combination for a field goal kicker. Barefoot kickers, cats and dogs living together, MASS HYSTERIA. Ten minutes later he was telling Sweeney. Reaching back with his right leg, Stenerud slammed the football so hard with the ball of his right foot that it sounded like two horses colliding. AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, LA, (select parishes), MD, MI, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY, CA-ONT only.Eligibility restrictions apply. Jan Steneruds mothers name is unknown at this time and his fathers name is under review. There also are a couple of other people I would like to acknowledge that were teammates at Montana State. He was an All-American ski jumper on a ski scholarship. Jan Stenerud (/stnrud/, born November 26, 1942) is a former professional football player for the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs (1967-1969), and the NFL's Chiefs (1970-1979), Green Bay Packers (1980-1983), and Minnesota Vikings (1984-1985). The whole time, Im thinking, Im ready for this. But he came into the NFL with a statistical oddity: at Tech, he had been more accurate at long distances than medium distances. After the 23-7 victory, Minnesota defensive end Carl Eller pronounced Stenerud the true most valuable player of the game. The Chiefs have had decades of missteps after decades of excellence. I had gone to a couple of games, but my girl [now Loni Stenerud] had to explain what was happening." The New England Patriots kicker Tony Franklin even made a 59-yard field goal while completely shoeless. Team Stats. The Chiefs returned to the playoffs in 1971 to play the Dolphins in the Christmas classic double-overtime loss that remains so poignantly alive to Stenerud that he cant help but bring it up himself. The thrill of a "Monday Night Football" game, autumn Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field, and, of course, the satisfaction of a job well done. Well I saw that kicker for Houston (85 Cotton Bowl) kick barefoot on a kickoff. He kicked three field goals in Kansas Citys Super Bowl IV win, made the Pro Bowl four times, was named an All-Pro four times, earned spots on both the 75th and 100th NFL Anniversary teams, had his number retired by the Chiefs, and is a member of both the Chiefs and Packers team Halls of Fame. When I came to Kansas City in 1967, he went out on the practice field several weeks before training camp started. "No sense complicating this game. To keep in shape for the ski season, I would always run the stadium steps at Montana State to get ready for the long, hard ski season, and the football team was always practicing. People born on a Thursday are naturally well-meaning and open. Jan Stenerud is part of the Silent Generation, which followed after the G.I. Up and Down arrows will open main level menus and toggle through sub tier links. ", "Phooey," says Stenerud, in Norwegian. A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fames Class of 1991, Jan was the first pure placekicker someone who didnt also play another position to be enshrined. And this one day, I decided to go down and kick a few footballs, and all of us played a lot of soccer, and I guess I had one urge to try this oval ball. "That was pretty darn good," Stenerud said. The early 1940s were dominated by World War II. Lowery simply represented excellence. He was a seven-time All-Pro and won Super Bowl IV as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. He kicked a 59-yard field goal against the Grizzlies at Gatton Field that fall, and eventually set NCAA kick scoring and field goal . Terms at draftkings.com/sportsbook. AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, LA, (select parishes), MD, MI, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY, CA-ONT only.Eligibility restrictions apply. "Here's another one: 92 out of 103. Let me close by going back to where it started: ski jumping. But I never dreamed that my greatest jump of all would be to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "But really," says Stenerud, "I had my mind made up five minutes after I talked to Stram. With 21 field goals he is only seven shy of both the AFL and NFL records, with six games yet to play. Still Salvy after all these years: Stolen base symbolizes Sal Perezs endless energy, Jackson Mahomes accused of assault by Overland Park restaurant owner and waiter, Is Travis Kelce Chiefs most eligible bachelor? Football practice hadn't yet started that afternoon and some of the players, most of them fellows I knew, were fooling around kicking field goals. Jan Stenerud (born November 26, 1942) is a former professional football player for the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs (1967-1969), and the NFL's Chiefs (1970-1979), Green Bay Packers (1980-1983), and Minnesota Vikings (1984-1985). In 2008, free agent Nick Novak didnt last the season, either; he was replaced by Connor Barth after just six weeks. If that scene sounds absurd by todays standards imagine Andy Reid doing the same for Cairo Santos this was about more than Strams endless innovations and eccentricities. But that was about to change profoundly because of Stenerud, who revolutionized a major part of the game. But the Chiefs had been paying attention. The Chiefs retired Stenerud's jersey number 3 in his honor. George and Lou, your talents were remarkable.
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