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The Kansas City Chiefs' current logo was designed by their owner Lamar Hunt at the time. He designed this logo on a road trip back to Kansas City, according to CreativeBloq.
Just last month, Cherry Co., a women-owned clothing brand, became an official partner with the Kansas City Chiefs, meaning the company can use the classic arrowhead logo.
Hunt supposedly sketched the first design for the now-iconic logo on a napkin, taking inspiration from the ‘SF’ on the helmets of the San Francisco 49ers. Why do the Chiefs wear red and white?
While the name, logo, and fans' infamous "tomahawk chop" gesture suggest Native American associations, the Chiefs moniker actually originates from Kansas City mayor Harold Roe Bartle.
Patrick Mahomes comes from a mixed-race family, with a Black father and a white mother. Learn more about his background and heritage.
By Ben Morse, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump said he plans to host the Kansas City Chiefs at the White House to celebrate their Covid-19-affected Super Bowl victory from five years ago. The ...
The Kansas City Chiefs did not visit the White House after their Super Bowl LIV win in 2020.
The story of Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes started way before he was ever wearing a Chiefs uniform. As like every athlete, Mahomes took the ti ...
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 Kansas City Chiefs lost last month’s Super Bowl to the Philadelphia Eagles, but some of them will still head to the White House for a celebration. President Trump announced that he’d ...
As they go in search of a third straight NFL championship, here’s the background on the Chiefs’ iconic red and white kit.