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The Evolution of Kansas City Chiefs Logo 1960-1962 “Original Logo” The very first logo for the Kansas City Chiefs (Dallas Texans at the time) franchise was created in 1960.
Origins of the Kansas City Chiefs. The team, now based in Kansas City, was founded in the 1960s by Lamar Hunt. Originally the team’s name stemmed from its first location in Dallas, Texas.
The Kansas City Chiefs have arrowheads on their red helmets, ... The Chiefs got rid of their original logo and similar-looking mascot — a Native American wearing a headdress and carrying a tomahawk.
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially requested an extension on their June 30 deadline to decide on relocation.
As Kansas City celebrates the Chiefs’ third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, the team name, logo, and some problematic fan customs like the “tomahawk chop” are once again being broadcast ...
The Original Kansas City Chiefs Mascot The Chiefs revealed their first mascot in 1963- a pinto-colored horse named War Paint. At a time when live animal mascots were rare in the NFL, War Paint ...
NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs, one of several American sports teams that copy Native American imagery and traditions, will take the field for Super Bowl LIV. How did the team, which was founded in ...
Josh Jacobs and Taylor Lewan discuss the Las Vegas Raiders’ ill-fated decision to stomp the Kansas City Chiefs logo in 2021, resulting in a brutal defeat.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to dabble in original productions, now launching 'The Magic Number' with notable comic actors ahead of the playoffs. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
But you can’t call a Kansas City team the Texans. In May, Lamar Hunt announced he had settled on a new name: the reigning AFL champions would be called the Chiefs.
JUST IN -- The family of the 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs who was smeared by Deadspin have filed a lawsuit. "He did not wear a costume headdress because he was ‘taught hate at home.' ...