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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 ...
Dan Meers, who was the first mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs, has announced his retirement after 35 years of faithful service.
But on Tuesday, some big news dropped having to do with one of the longest-tenured mascots in the NFL. Dan Meers, who has ...
Dan Meers, the man in the KC wolf suit, has announced his retirement after over three decades with the Kansas City Chiefs ...
On Tuesday, Dan Meers- the original 'KC Wolf' announced his retirement after 35 years as the Chiefs' beloved mascot. Also known as the franchise's Director of Shenanigans", Meers helped build the ...
The Kansas City Chiefs will head into the upcoming NFL season without one of the longest-tenured members of the franchise.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Tuesday that Dan Meers is passing the torch of KC Wolf mascot duties as of July 1.
The Chiefs announced Tuesday, June 17, that Dan Meers, who has played the role of KC Wolf for 35 years, is retiring from the role. Over his career as KC Wolf, Meers was spotted everywhere, from school ...
On 'National Mascot Day,' Dan Meers, affectionately known as the Chiefs' 'Director of Shenanigans' and original K.C. Wolf ...
The Kansas City Chiefs had their biggest retirement announcement of this offseason on Tuesday. On National Mascot Day, the ...
Dan Meers first became a mascot at the University of Missouri, playing Truman the Tiger from 1986 to 1990. Meers also worked part time as Cardinals mascot Fredbird.