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Crest Ridge High School in Centerview, Missouri, is featured prominently in this new commercial starring Chiefs quarterback ...
The Chiefs have not been an offensive juggernaut for two straight seasons, but they still averaged 23 points and one rushing touchdown per game last year. From Weeks 5-9, injuries pushed a ...
Here is a closer look at the Chiefs’ salary-cap situation over the next three seasons following the Trey Smith contract.
Kansas City Chiefs Way-too-early Chiefs 53-man roster projection: Here are KC’s top position battles By Jesse Newell Updated July 3, 2025 9:00 AM ...
Kansas City Chiefs mascot KC Wolf, real name Dan Meers, is retiring after 35 years of being with the team.
The Kansas City Chiefs have already made changes to their running back room to improve last year's 3.7 yards per carry total. Another move would toe the line of unnecessary desperation.
The Kansas City Chiefs are still top dogs in the AFC entering 2025.
An NFL writer predicted three Kansas City Chiefs rivals would finally get the best of KC in 2025, taking down Patrick Mahomes and company.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals are weighing competing incentive packages offered by Missouri and Kansas to help fund new stadiums. There's a wave of professional sports teams that are seeking ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo — KC Wolf Dan Meers announced his retirement from the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday after 35 years. Meers has served as the team’s one and only mascot since 1990.
Kansas City Chiefs mascot KC Wolf high-fives students Monday as he welcomes them to the first day of school at Central High School in Kansas City. KC Wolf along with Chiefs cheerleaders and the ...
Dan Meers, the original KC Wolf, is retiring after a 35-year career as the Kansas City Chiefs' mascot and "Director of Shenanigans." Meers' 35-year run as KC Wolf made him the league's longest ...
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