17. It was fitting that placekicker Jan Stenerud ended his NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings, after all, he wasn't born in the United States. Playing also for the Chiefs and the Packers, where was Jan Stenerud born?
From Quiz 100 Years of NFL: Kick Specialists
Answer:
Norway
Jan Stenerud was born in Fetsund, Norway, and came over to the United States on a ski jumping scholarship. One time, when cooling off from a workout, Stenerud was kicking around a ball with his friend on the football team and a coach happened to notice how strong the kicks were. He called over the head coach and they offered Stenerud an opportunity to try out for the team. The tryout went well and Stenerud started his career in football.
Jan Stenerud was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs, an AFL franchise, as a dedicated kicker. At that time, kicker was a second role for a player on the team, often, the quarterback. He immediately was far more accurate than most kickers in the league, hitting about 70% of his field goal attempts. He played for 19 seasons with the Chiefs, Packers, and Vikings, then retired. When he retired, his tenure set an NFL record. He was named to the Pro Bowl four times and he won Super Bowl IV with the Chiefs. He was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1991, and was the first 'pure' kicker to be selected.