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The Kansas City Chiefs announced that Dan Meers, who’s been the KC Wolf mascot for 35 years, will be retiring from the role. A search is on for his replacement ...
Dan Meers, the NFL's longest-working mascot, is officially retiring after 35 years as the KC Wolf.
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 ...
The 11th annual De Golyer Bucking Horse and Bull Bash rides into town June 27-28. The festivities begin Friday, June 27, with gates opening at 3 p.m. for the Deana Carter Kickoff Concert.
In late June 2025, a rumor surfaced online that an ancient city more than 12,000 years old was discovered beneath Horse Peak, a mountain in Wyoming.
Ky Hamilton and Stetson Wright put on a bull riding showcase Saturday night in the short go-round of the Central Wyoming Fair ...
Dan Meers, the franchise’s original KC Wolf, announced his retirement after 35 years as the team’s beloved mascot and “Director of Shenanigans.” (Andrew Mather | Kansas City Chiefs) ...
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes reacts to Dan Meers, the original KC Wolf mascot, announcing his retirement.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Tuesday that Dan Meers is passing the torch of KC Wolf mascot duties as of July 1.
The Chiefs made Meers a full-time member of the team shortly after they introduced KC Wolf as a replacement for the team’s live horse mascot, Warpaint.
But it was pretty cool that both Broncos-Chiefs matchups made the watchable list — with the Week 11 Chiefs at Broncos game ranking 12th of the top 25 and the Week 17 Broncos at Chiefs game ...
Today's a big day for the man behind the mask, and not just because it's National Mascot Day. After 35 years as KC Wolf, Dan Meers will be officially hanging up the suit.