
October 20, 2025
He was the primary Black athlete to obtain a soccer scholarship to the College of Houston.
Warren McVea, the primary Black athlete to obtain a soccer scholarship to the College of Houston, has died on the age of 79.
In response to NFL.com, the previous operating again died Oct. 19 after a protracted sickness. He was a member of the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs’ first Tremendous Bowl win earlier than the American Soccer League (AFL) and the Nationwide Soccer League (NFL) merged.
No particulars of his sickness have been revealed, however his daughter Tracy Ellis confirmed that he died surrounded by members of the family at his Los Angeles residence.
Warren “Wondrous Warren” McVea peacefully handed away on Sunday.
McVea grew up in San Antonio and was a two-sport athlete at Brackenridge, the place he performed soccer and took part as a sprinter in observe and subject. As a junior, he helped the college win a state title in 1962.
After receiving a scholarship from Houston, he had a school-record 3,009 all-purpose yards in 1966. After graduating from Houston, he entered the NFL/AFL Draft and was chosen with the 109th general choose within the fourth spherical in 1968 by the Cincinnati Bengals.
In response to Complete Professional Sports activities, after spending two seasons with the Bengals, he was traded to the Chiefs, the place he helped the crew win the Tremendous Bowl after beating the Minnesota Vikings, 23-7, in Tremendous Bowl IV. That was the Chiefs’ lone title till they received in 2019, 50 years later.
In the course of the common season earlier than profitable the championship, McVea was a part of a dashing core that ran for two,220 yards and 19 touchdowns. He rushed for 500 yards behind fellow operating backs, Mike Garrett (732 yards dashing) and Robert Holmes (612).
Within the Tremendous Bowl contest, he carried the ball 12 instances for 26 yards towards the Vikings. He retired after taking part in 5 seasons within the NFL, the place he gathered 2,552 all-purpose yards and scored 13 touchdowns.
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