List of Kansas City Chiefs Players - Super Bowl IV (1969) Champions

Super Bowl IV (1969) Champions

Kansas City Chiefs 1969 final roster
Quarterbacks
  • 16 Len Dawson
  • 12 Tom Flores
  • 10 Mike Livingston
  • 15 Jacky Lee

Running Backs

  • 21 Mike Garrett HB
  • 38 Wendell Hayes
  • 45 Robert Holmes FB
  • 23 Paul Lowe
  • 14 Ed Podolak

Wide Receivers

  • 25 Frank Pitts SE
  • 1 Noland Smith
  • 30 Gloster Richardson FL
  • 89 Otis Taylor FL

Tight Ends

  • 84 Fred Arbanas
  • 32 Curtis McClinton
  • 81 Mickey McCarty
Offensive Linemen
  • 71 Ed Budde G (L)
  • 60 George Daney G
  • 73 Dave Hill T (R)
  • 55 E. J. Holub C
  • 76 Mo Moorman G (R)
  • 65 Remi Prudhomme C
  • 77 Jim Tyrer T (L)

Defensive Linemen

  • 87 Aaron Brown DE (R)
  • 86 Buck Buchanan DT (R)
  • 61 Curley Culp DT (L)
  • 82 Ed Lothamer DT
  • 75 Jerry Mays DE (L)
  • 74 Gene Trosch DE
Linebackers
  • 78 Bobby Bell OLB (L)
  • 85 Chuck Hurston
  • 63 Willie Lanier MLB
  • 51 Jim Lynch OLB (R)
  • 66 Bob Stein

Defensive Backs

  • 24 Caesar Belser S
  • 46 Jim Kearney SS (L)
  • 40 Jim Marsalis CB (L)
  • 42 Johnny Robinson FS (R)
  • 20 Goldie Sellers CB
  • 18 Emmitt Thomas CB (R)

Special Teams

  • 44 Jerrel Wilson P
  • 3 Jan Stenerud K
  • 6 Warren McVea HB/KR
  • 22 Willie Mitchell CB/PR
Reserve List—Did not play
  • 58 Jack Rudnay C
  • 88 Morris Stroud TE

Complete team roster

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