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While this year had “Red Wednesday,” since the Chiefs opened this season on Thursday, Sept. 7, the tradition of Red Friday continues. Here’s what to know about the day Kansas City wears red.
Pantone 186-C is the exact shade of red that the Kansas City Chiefs have worn since the the team arrived in 1963. It’s bold, bright and highly saturated. Don’t give me credit for knowing that.
Origins of the Kansas City Chiefs. The team, now based in Kansas City, was founded in the 1960s by Lamar Hunt. Originally the team’s name stemmed from its first location in Dallas, Texas.
The Chiefs needed to address several areas this offseason following the Super Bowl loss, because running 2024 back in 2025 wasn't going to be good enough. The Chiefs' biggest red flag last season ...
Fans can show their support for the Chiefs by repping red and buying team flags for $5 at more than 130 McDonald’s locations throughout the Kansas City metro, Lawrence and St. Joseph. They can ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As Chiefs Kingdom gears up for Thursday’s home opener at Arrowhead Stadium, an annual tradition took place in Mill Creek Park. Turning the park’s celebrated fountain red ...
The Kansas City Chiefs hosted its second-annual ‘Red Wednesday’ celebration in honor of the first game of the 2024 season against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, Sept. 5.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Mike Caliendo and girlfriend Olivia Storm on the red carpet before the Super Bowl LVIII championship ring presentation event.
Kansas City Chiefs announce a presale of Chiefs Red Wednesday flags will begin Sept. 9, 2023, ahead of the NFL season.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) lifts the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the team's victory over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game Sunday, Feb. 11 ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to Charm City as they continue their quest to win their second Super Bowl in a row, and it’s time to bring out the red again back home.. Patrick Mahomes will ...
Red Friday was in full swing ahead of Sunday's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. Taylor Swift (only a cardboard cutout version, unfortunately) also made an appearance.