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KANSAS CITY, Mo — KC Wolf Dan Meers announced his retirement from the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday after 35 years. Meers has served as the team’s one and only mascot since 1990.
Posted: June 17, 2025 | Last updated: June 18, 2025 KC Wolf Dan Meers announced his retirement from the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday after 35 years.
Dan Meers, the franchise’s original KC Wolf, announced his retirement after 35 years as the team’s beloved mascot and “Director of Shenanigans.” (65TPT | Kansas City Chiefs) He began his ...
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 ubiquitous, lovable, unofficial director of shenanigans as KC Wolf, is a man of joy. But he's now navigating newfound grief after the loss of his beloved wife.
The Chiefs had one absence at mandatory minicamp on June 17, but it was not Smith or superstar tight end Travis Kelce. FOX4 KC’s Taylor Burr was among those sharing video of Kelce on Tuesday.
Posted: June 17, 2025 | Last updated: June 19, 2025 The Kansas City Chiefs announced that Dan Meers, who’s been the KC Wolf mascot for 35 years, will be retiring from the role.
On National Mascot Day, the NFL is losing one of its greats. Dan Meers, the original KC Wolf, is retiring after a 35-year career as the Kansas City Chiefs' mascot and "Director of Shenanigans." ...
Former NFL player Ramzee Robinson, who spent nine years working for the Kansas City Chiefs, filed a federal lawsuit last week against the organization alleging racial discrimination, retaliation ...
Lisa Lopez-Galvin’s family files wrongful death lawsuit against event organizers, gun sellers and others after Chiefs rally shooting in Kansas City.
Robinson also contends that the "KC Chiefs paid African-American business employees less than their white counterparts." On the last theory, Robinson claims that the Texans requested to interview ...