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The very first logo for the Kansas City Chiefs (Dallas Texans at the time) franchise was created in 1960. Bob Taylor, a cartoonist, designed this logo during their reign as Dallas Texans.
Dan Meers, the man who's been KC Wolf for over three decades, says farewell and welcomes his successor in an emotional letter ...
KC Wolf, the Chiefs mascot (Image Credit: Getty Images) The Kansas City Chiefs have built a dynasty in the NFL, dominating the field and making back-to-back Super Bowl appearances in 2024.While ...
Kansas City Chiefs logo 1963-1971 In 1963, the Dallas Texans relocated to Kansas City, Missouri. Hunt thought about keeping the team's name, but Jack Steadman, who was the team's general manager ...
Dan Meers has been the Kansas City Chiefs’ mascot “KC Wolf” for 30 years. The Chiefs recently acknowledged the anniversary of what’s believed to be the longest-running such gig in the NFL.
The K.C. Wolf mascot has been donned by Dan Meers for the past 30-odd years. Prior to becoming the K.C. Wolf, Meers was ‘Truman the Tiger’, a mascot for the University of Missouri.
The website Sports Logo History shows the previous and current logos for the Kansas City team. A new mascot, KC Wolf, made his debut in 1989. Warpaint came back for a short time beginning in 2009.
Kansas City Chiefs retire horse mascot Warpaint — but have no plans to change team name By . Joshua Rhett Miller. Published July 27, 2021. Updated July 27, 2021, 3:53 p.m. ET.
Kansas City's pro football team has retired a longtime on-field personality, Warpaint the horse, over concerns about the use of Native American imagery. Groups insist the Chiefs' name be changed.
Kansas City Chiefs mascot KC Wolf stands near the endzone during an NFL football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins at Deutsche Bank Park Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany ...
The NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs won’t be changing the team’s nickname anytime soon, but are retiring their horse mascot named “Warpaint,” according to organization president Mark Donovan.
For more than 30 years, Chiefs home games have been attended by one of Kansas City’s most iconic figures, a mascot inspired ...