Chuck Knox, Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor coach, dies at 86
Posted May 13, 2018
Chuck Knox, the first coach to take the Seattle Seahawks to the playoffs and the ninth man inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor, died after a lengthy battle with dementia. He was 86. He spent nine of his 22 NFL seasons with the Seahawks, in 1983. Knox racked up 80 victories and was the team’s winningest coach until he was surpassed by Mike Holmgren in 2007.
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