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The Kansas City Chiefs are currently in the midst of one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history and will be remembered as ...
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, who’s also been known as KC Wolf for the past 35 years, officially retired from the mascot on July 1, letting go ...
Dan Meers, who was the mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs for 35 years, joins "Good Morning Football" to share his story and ...
Dan Meers shares memories of three decades as the beloved Kansas City Chiefs mascot, KC Wolf, with KSHB's Lindsay Shively.
After 35 years, the man behind the NFL's longest-tenured mascot is retiring. And Dan Meers, aka KC Wolf, got quite the ...
It's not Patrick Mahomes or Travis Kelce, but the Kansas City Chiefs will see a shocking departure ahead of their historic ...
For the past 35 years, Dan Meers has brought joy and laughter to countless fans as he donned the mask of KC Wolf.
Dan Meers may be hanging up the suit of his furry alter ego, but he’s holding onto the memories. Meers, who’s also been known as KC Wolf for the past 35 years, officially retired from the ...
Dan Meers has brought joy, laughter, and energy to stadiums and communities across the country, often without ever saying a ...
Dan Meers first became a mascot at the University of Missouri, playing Truman the Tiger from 1986 to 1990. Meers also worked ...
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.
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