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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 mascots by more than 12 years,
The saga between the state of Missouri and the threat of the Kansas City Chiefs relocating has reached an important step. Per a report from the Associated Press, there have been hundreds of millions of dollars dedicated to convince the Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals from relocating to Kansas.
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 rallies to football games to supermarkets to parades, even walking women down the aisle and portraying the best man at weddings.
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 PLAN TO KEEP THE ROYALS AND CHIEFS IN THE SHOW-ME STATE TOOK ANOTHER CRUCIAL STEP FORWARD DURING TODAY’S MISSOURI SPECIAL SESSION. KMBC NINE MATT EVANS IS IN JEFF CITY. FOLLOWING THAT ...