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The Kansas City Chiefs are losing one of their most beloved team members: Dan Meers — aka the man who's been the team's mascot, KC Wolf, for 35 years — has announced his retirement.
Training camps are fully underway all across the NFL. Eyes are always on the most high-profile teams in the league, with the ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are bidding farewell to a beloved figure as Dan Meers, known as “KC Wolf,” announces his retirement after an impressive 35-year tenure.
"The Kansas City Chiefs are fighting for redemption after a crushing 40–22 loss to the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. As Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce push through a grueling preseason, the team ...
Major sporting figures will join president for announcement, including Harrison Butker of Kansas City Chiefs, golfers and ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo – KC Wolf Dan Meers announced his retirement from the Kansas City Chiefs Tuesday, June 17, after 35 years. Meers has served as the team’s one and only mascot since 1990.
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