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  2. Swifties Need This Kansas City Chiefs Sweatshirt, And Other ...

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    Whether you cheer for the Kansas City Chiefs or the San Francisco 49ers, we've got it all. ... Chiefs T-Shirt. Keep it simple with this classic Chiefs logo tee. It's got a vintage design and is ...

  3. Logos and uniforms of the Kansas City Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the patch became permanently affixed to the chest of both Kansas City's home and away jerseys. [3] The patch itself is inspired by the Ten-Year AFL Patch, an acknowledgement honoring the league's decade-long existence worn by the Chiefs in the final game played by an AFL team, Super Bowl IV, which ended with a Chiefs victory.

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    Mahomes, 29, attended the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium on Friday, November 29. ... rocked one of the T-shirt designs that she teamed up with Amazon to ...

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  6. Kansas City Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City radio station KFNZ-FM (96.5) is the flagship station for The Chiefs Football Radio Network. The network has affiliates across Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, and Texas, and national reach through desktop and mobile devices.

  7. K. C. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    K. C. Wolf at his house, Arrowhead Stadium, on a four-wheeler K. C. Wolf is the official mascot of the National Football League’s Kansas City Chiefs.He was first introduced in 1989 as a successor to Warpaint, a horse ridden by a man wearing a full Indian chief headdress, from the mid-1960s. [1]