Sal Helps The American Cancer Society

One of Kansas City’s favorite Chiefs is hosting a Casino Night that will benefit the American Cancer Society’s Kansas City Relay for Life.

Dan Saleaumua became a favorite of Chiefs fans for his play in the 1990s, his penchant for recovering fumbles from the bottom of the pile and his always present smile. He’s still active as a tireless crusader for the American Cancer Society, and Chiefs fans can help him out and they’ll get a chance to see the big man.

The Casino Night goes down on Saturday night, May 2 at the Figlio Tower in the Country Club Plaza. The address is 2009 W. 46th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64112.

The event begins at 7 p.m. and runs through midnight. Food, drinks, gaming and raffles are all part of the evening’s entertainment. Admission is $50.

You can also donate to the cause and share in the prizes without attending the event - receive 10 raffle tickets for each $20 in donations.

For all the details, or to buy tickets or donate online, visit https://www.saleaumua.com/


4 Responses to “Sal Helps The American Cancer Society”

  • April 18, 2009  - MenInRed says:

    I wish we had Big Dan as our NT this year in our new 3-4 Def, he was the sh*t back in the 90’s.


  • April 18, 2009  - Merwin says:

    With him in the middle, Neil Smith at end and DT on the outside. As well as the DB’s on the team at the time. It just didn’t get any better defensively.


  • April 18, 2009  - chrissum says:

    They just dont make NT’s like that anymore!


  • April 18, 2009  - Uncuffed says:

    Remember, Dan was only about 6′0″ 305 lbs, so all those people who automatically say this or that person can’t play in a 3-4 need to get their facts straight.


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