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Dan Meers, the man in the KC wolf suit, has announced his retirement after over three decades with the Kansas City Chiefs ...
An Arrowhead Stadium staple is hanging up his costume after 35 years. The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday morning ...
On Tuesday, Dan Meers, the Kansas City Chiefs' original KC Wolf, announced his retirement after 35 years as the team's mascot ...
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-tenured ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Tuesday that Dan Meers is passing the torch of KC Wolf mascot duties as of July 1.
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Arrowhead Pride on MSNDan Meers is retiring as the Chiefs’ mascot ‘KC Wolf’Dan Meers announced his retirement as the Kansas City Chiefs’ beloved mascot “KC Wolf.” Meers took on the role in 1990, ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Tuesday that after 35 years, Dan Meers is handing over his unofficial director of shenanigans title — Meers will officially hang up the KC Wolf suit on July 1.
We wanted to know what the job of being the Houston Texans' mascot is like, so we talked to Andrew Johnson, the man in the costume. Spoiler alert: Yes, it's hot and he's busy all year long.
Missouri State football will take the field against USC in less than two-and-a-half months. We're starting to get to know the ...
I commend Governor Kehoe for crafting legislation that will keep the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri for years to come,” Lucas ...
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero details the latest behind Missouri state governor Mike Kehoe enacting legislative measures to retain the Kansas City Chiefs in their current location.
The Missouri House closed its special session last week with votes to provide funding to the Royals and the Chiefs, so a ...
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