Henry Kunttu and daughter Lisa Reynolds in Henry's Lancaster home office and trophy room where he displays keepsakes from his days with the Buffalo Bills.
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Henry Kunttu with his four American Football Conference championship team rings, received before he retired in 2012 after a long career as film and video director with the Buffalo Bills. He’ll be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this week for his contributions to the game.
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Lisa Reynolds of Boston, N.Y., looks at her son's Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champion ring for last year. Her son Mitch is the director of team operations for the Chiefs. This was on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021.
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Maya Reynolds, 5, celebrates as Kansas City beats the Browns.
Lisa Reynolds puts words to Buffalo's football vision as beautifully as any true believer. She and her brother Erik grew up with a father, Henry Kunttu, who spent decades as a film director with the Bills. Kunttu threw his soul into the job, which meant Lisa saw the team intertwined with every breath of family rhythm.
Henry Kunttu and daughter Lisa Reynolds in Henry's Lancaster home office and trophy room where he displays keepsakes from his days with the Buffalo Bills.
Henry Kunttu with his four American Football Conference championship team rings, received before he retired in 2012 after a long career as film and video director with the Buffalo Bills. He’ll be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this week for his contributions to the game.
Lisa Reynolds of Boston, N.Y., looks at her son's Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champion ring for last year. Her son Mitch is the director of team operations for the Chiefs. This was on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021.