News
The Kansas City Chiefs are currently in the midst of one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history and will be remembered as ...
The Chiefs appear to love Smith’s potential in the return game, but he’s still a seventh-round pick, so his spot isn’t ...
Chiefs defensive back Jaden Hicks asked followers on X for the best burger spot in Kansas City and fans gave him lots of ...
The man behind the Chiefs' mascot, KC Wolf, is retiring, the team announced. Dan Meers spent 35 years dressed in the costume ...
In the end, not only do the Chiefs not need a receiver ... they don't need this particular receiver bringing to KC his age, ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver and former Central High star Xavier Worthy, middle, looks on at his youth football camp on ...
Dan Meers, the man who's been KC Wolf for over three decades, says farewell and welcomes his successor in an emotional letter ...
Dan Meers may be hanging up the suit, but he's holding onto the memories. "I just hope Chiefs Kingdom knows how much that I ...
Dan Meers shares memories of three decades as the beloved Kansas City Chiefs mascot, KC Wolf, with KSHB's Lindsay Shively.
Dan Meers, aka the KC Wolf, had been the Chiefs' mascot for 35 years since joining the Chiefs in 1990, before announcing his retirement a couple of weeks ago.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been known to cut vested veterans after training camp, and one early standout could start on the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results