Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Kansas City Chiefs celebrate 50th anniversary at Union Station

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs chairman & CEO Clark Hunt, left, with his wife Tavia Hunt, center, presented a team jersey to 50-year season ticket holder Woody Grutzmacher of Platte City, second from right, during a meeting by Hunt with the team's 50-year season ticket holders Tuesday afternoon at Union Station. The team is celebrating its 50-year anniversary since moving to Kansas City from Dallas as the Texans.

Buy this image Former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Trent Green, center, spoke with Colin Lynch, left, and 50-year season ticket holder Robert Cody, right, during a meeting prior a press conference Tuesday afternoon at Union Station.

Buy this image The Kansas City Chiefs displayed a logo at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon at Union Station in honor of their 50th season playing football in Kansas City.

Buy this image Former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Trent Green was the master of ceremonies at a press conference held by the team Tuesday afternoon at Union Station, announcing the team's celebration plans this season for their 50th season playing football in Kansas City.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs chairman & CEO Clark Hunt, left, presented a team jersey to former general manager Jack Steadman, right, during a press conference Tuesday afternoon at Union Station announcing the team's plans for celebrating their 50th season playing football in Kansas City.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs chairman & CEO Clark Hunt announced plans for celebrating the team's 50th season playing football in Kansas City during a press conference on Tuesday afternoon at Union Station.

Buy this image Carolyn Fox, left, greeted Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel, right, and Chiefs chairman & CEO Clark Hunt, center, during a meeting with the 50-year season ticket holders who were honored with a team jersey and a meeting with Chiefs officials Tuesday at Union Station.

Buy this image The 50-year Kansas City Chiefs season ticket holders were honored on stage at Union Station Tuesday afternoon during a press conference by the team announcing plans for celebrating their 50th season playing football in Kansas City.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel and Chiefs chairman & CEO Clark Hunt, center, laughed as they spoke with Bill Story, right, one of the 50-year season ticket holders honored with a team jersey and a meeting with Chiefs officials Tuesday at Union Station.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel spoke to the media following a press conference Tuesday afternoon at Union Station.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli spoke to the media following a press conference Tuesday afternoon at Union Station.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel and Chiefs chairman & CEO Clark Hunt spoke during a meeting with the 50-year season ticket holders who were honored with a team jersey and a meeting with Chiefs officials Tuesday at Union Station.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, left, head coach Romeo Crennel, center, and chairman & CEO Clark Hunt, right, posed for a photograph during a press conference Tuesday afternoon at Union Station.

Buy this image The Kansas City Chiefs displayed a logo at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon at Union Station in honor of their 50th season playing football in Kansas City.

Buy this image A group of 50-year season ticket holders, including Carolyn Fox (in hat) were honored by the Kansas City Chiefs during a press conference Tuesday afternoon, announcing the team's plans for celebrating their 50th season playing football in Kansas City.

Buy this image John Saper of Leawood, a 50-year season ticket holder with the Kansas City Chiefs, tried on his team jersey presented to him by the Chiefs during a meeting prior a press conference Tuesday afternoon at Union Station.

Buy this image A group of 50-year season ticket holders were honored Tuesday afternoon at Union Station during a press conference held by the Kansas City Chiefs to announce plans to celebrate their 50th season playing football in Kansas City this fall.

Buy this image Kansas City Chiefs chairman & CEO Clark Hunt and general manager Scott Pioli, left, were together for a press conference Tuesday announcing the team's plans for celebrating their 50th season in Kansas City this fall.

Buy this image Woody Grutzmacher of Platte City wore his team jersey presented to him by Chiefs president Clark Hunt, bearing a commemorative patch "STH" for "season ticket holder." Grutzmacher has has season tickets for each of the 50 years the Chiefs have been in Kansas City.

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