Bill Grigsby, former Kansas City Chiefs announcer, died Saturday at age 89

Kansas City has lost another Chiefs icon. Former announcer Bill Grigsby died at the age of 89.
In 2010, Grigsby retired from broadcasting after a 62-year career that included doing play-by-play for Super Bowls I and IV. Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said in a statement: “Like all Chiefs
fans, our thoughts and prayers are with Fran and the entire Grigsby
family at this difficult time. Bill’s voice brought some of the most
memorable action and exciting plays in Chiefs history to our fans. He
will be truly missed.”