K. C. Wolf

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K.C. Wolf, mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs.
K.C. Wolf, mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs.

K.C. Wolf is the official mascot of the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs. He was first introduced in 1989 replacing Warpaint, a horse ridden by a man in full Indian chief headdress.

K.C. Wolf also appears at major and minor league baseball parks, community activities, conventions, grand openings, parades, and numerous other events. In the inaugural class of 2006, he became the first NFL mascot inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame.

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Kansas City Chiefs v  d  e 

Franchise | History | Players | Quarterbacks | Statistics
Cotton Bowl | Municipal Stadium | Arrowhead Stadium

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Stram | Wiggin | Bettis | Levy | Mackovic | Gansz
Schottenheimer | Cunningham | Vermeil | Edwards

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Lamar Hunt | Clark Hunt | Carl Peterson
Jack Steadman | Missouri Governor's Cup | Warpaint | K.C. Wolf
American Football League | Lamar Hunt Trophy | Thanksgiving Classic
Kevin Harlan | Mitch Holthus | War Chant | "Marty Ball" | AFC West

League Championships (3)
1962, 1966, 1969