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You Just Have To Laugh


Jun 24, 2022

     Bill Maas was the Chiefs first-round draft pick in 1984, the fifth player taken overall. He lived up to his first-round status, being named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year despite missing two games. After a career-high seven sacks in 1985, he matched that total the next season and was awarded his first Pro Bowl nod. He went back again to the Pro Bowl in the strike-shortened 1987 season after getting six sacks and scoring a touchdown off of a fumble recovery. Maas got off to a fast start in 1988, getting four sacks and a safety in his first seven games.

     His 40 career sacks are tied with Mike Bell as the eighth most in Kansas City Chiefs history, as of 2020, and is the most by either a defensive tackle or nose tackle. Bill Maas is the first nose tackle in Chiefs history to make the Pro Bowl. He was the first Chief ever to win a Rookie of the Year Award. During his career, Maas won acclaim for his relentless pass rushing ability and was selected twice for the Pro Bowl.

   In this fun podcast Bill takes us through his football, broadcast and commercial real estate careers. It is a tough transition for many professional athletes to a career after their respective sport is over. Bill Mass explains his smooth and successful careers. And his Locker room story at the end is hysterical.