Kansas City Chiefs players honor late Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson with special huddle in game

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs honored late Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson with a special huddle before their first offensive play in Thursday night’s 17-10 preseason win against the Green Bay Packers.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes faced his 10 teammates, huddling in the style Dawson did when playing for the Chiefs in the 1960s and ’70s. The Chiefs took a delay of game penalty, which was announced over the Arrowhead Stadium public address system as on No. 16, the uniform Dawson wore for the Chiefs.

The Packers declined the penalty and Mahomes came out the game, replaced by Chad Henne.

“We all wanted to do something. I think [team chairman and CEO] Clark [Hunt] and coach [Andy] Reid talked about it and they came up with the idea,” Mahomes told the NFL Network during the game. “And obviously, we’re praying for his family, but he did so much to impact the Kansas City community and this organization. We wanted to do something, a little token to show our appreciation and I’m glad we got to do it.”

Reid said Mahomes volunteered to lead the Dawson huddle even though he otherwise didn’t play in the team’s final preseason game.

“He wanted to jump in there,” Reid said. “(Travis) Kelce, who wasn’t going to play, he wanted to jump in there. The players clearly bought into it, wanted to do it.”

Before the game, the Chiefs held a moment of silence at Arrowhead for Dawson, their quarterback in a Super Bowl IV win over the Minnesota Vikings. He died this week at 87.

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