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Bill Mass

Bill Maas joined Block & Company in July 2010. Prior to starting a career in real estate he was an All-Pro Defensive Lineman for the for 10 seasons. Maas played both defensive and tackle during his career. Recognized for his relentless pass rushing ability, the two-time selection joined the Chiefs as the team's number one pick in 1984 and made an immediate impact. Maas started 14 games, registered five sacks, and earned the associated press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award.

Maas enjoyed his finest season in 1988 when he ranked third or higher in every defensive category and earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl. He also played a major role on the Chiefs record-breaking special teams unit by blocking two field goals, one of which was returned for a touchdown to bolster the Kansas City Playoff Drive. In 1987, Maas once again represented the AFC as the starting nose tackle in the Pro Bowl after a season in which he finished second on the team with six sacks and scored his first NFL touchdown after recovering a fumble.

Bill spent twelve seasons broadcasting the NFL through Fox Sports, where he enjoyed many opportunities including relocating to Frankfurt, Germany, and hosting camps for kids of all ages to help increase the sport's popularity, and aided efforts to globalize the NFL product. In the United States, Bill broadcasted NFL games each Sunday, and covered five Super Bowls, two of which were reported from the sidelines for John Madden. He also served as a co-host on "Fox Sports Football News" , "Hardcore Football", and as an NFL Analyst for Fox Sports News.

Bill holds a real estate license in both Kansas and Missouri. He is an active member of the Kansas City Chiefs Ambassadors who promote goodwill through the Kansas City area. They serve many charitable organizations, and work directly with Children's Mercy Hospital, Hope House, and many local programs.

Bill Maas

Commercial Real Estate Professional Specializing in Building Relationships Office 816 412 7392 Cell 913 568 6875 [email protected]