WATCH: Bills’ HOF quarterback Jim Kelly ranks ’90s QBs

WATCH: Bills’ HOF quarterback Jim Kelly ranks ’90s QBs

Buffalo Bills legend and Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly joined the ‘Centered on Buffalo’ podcast recently to discuss quarterbacks in the 1990s.

Former Bills Pro Bowl center Eric Wood, the podcast host, asked Kelly to rank four ’90s QBs in order: Dan Marino, Warren Moon, Steve Young, and John Elway.

It’s difficult to answer, but who better to pose the question to than Kelly? We’re talking about the conductor of the “K-Gun” no-huddle offense which led the Bills to four straight Super Bowl appearances in the early ’90s.

Kelly knows these quarterbacks well, especially Marino. Kelly’s Bills went head-to-head with Marino’s Miami Dolphins in 18 regular-season games and three playoff games.

See Kelly’s full response below:

Tim Grunhard teases ‘special treat’ for ’90s era Chiefs fans

Grunhard, who will be inducted into the #Chiefs’ Ring of Honor in 2021, teased a “special treat” that will excite ’90s era fans.

If the ’90s era Kansas City Chiefs helped influence your fandom, you could soon be in for a pleasant surprise.

Over the weekend, former Chiefs starting center Tim Grunhard teased a new and mysterious project on Twitter. All we really know about what Grunhard referred to as a “special treat” is that it’s expected to appeal to ’90s era Chiefs fans. It also appears to be coming soon.

“Did you fall in love with the Chiefs Kingdom in the 90s,” Grunhard wrote on Twitter. “Did you love the characters that roamed the gridiron during that decade? I have a special treat (planned) for all of you coming soon!”

Grunhard played in Kansas City from 1990 through 2000, the entire ’90s decade, starting over 160 games during that span. He was one of the stalwart offensive linemen who helped pave the way for the team’s dominant rushing attack — a staple of Chiefs football during the ’90s.

This upcoming season, Grunhard is set to be recognized as the 50th member of the Chiefs’ Ring of Honor. So what exactly does Grunhard have planned? I’d wager that it’s something that would perhaps help commemorate his time with the franchise. Perhaps, he’ll be releasing a book with chapters written by or featuring his former Chiefs teammates?

We’ll surely find out more about what Grunhard has planned in the coming weeks.

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