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The Kansas City Chiefs are on their way to writing a new page in the NFL history books. After all, the team can become a three-time Super Bowl champion in a row. Just unreal man. And while there were numerous highs doing this, there were also a couple of lows. There were occasions when the squad came close to losing a game, and fans became demotivated. But don’t worry, as there was someone who cheered everyone up. Wait, who? Well, there was a goofy-eyed wolf who always stood by his team and encouraged the crowd. Yes, we are referring to the Chiefs mascot, the KC Wolf. But who exactly is this wolf? And why did he get selected as the mascot?

Many are aware that the Chiefs have a rich history with their mascot. And, speaking of KC Wolf, everyone saw him for the first time on September 17, 1989. This iconic figure appeared in front of the fans at a Chiefs home game against the Raiders. Since then, KC Wolf has earned a spot among fans as one of the top mascots. But did you know the Chiefs had another mascot before this wolf? So, why did they make the change?

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Why did the Kansas City Chiefs change their mascot?

The Chiefs have never been involved in a major controversy. But you know what they say: sometimes luck is not in your favor, And automatically, your goodwill also becomes bad. Something similar happened with the Chiefs, as their previous logo included a Native American. But was this a problem all along? Well, no, it was acceptable for the team to use this logo and mascot for a number of years. Everything was going well when the American Psychological Association issued a suggestion two decades ago.

This new recommendation calls for all Native American iconography and mascots in sports to be changed. The Chiefs wasted no time in making a significant shift in order to show respect for the nation. Since then, the KC Wolf has come in as a substitute character, which made it place on the field. Many fans have seen this comical wolf bringing joy to the stadium since they were kids. And the fact that this wolf has only been portrayed by one actor adds to the nostalgia. But wait a minute. Is there only one guy who played KC Wolf? So who is he?

Who is the man inside the mascot?

Removing the KC Wolf’s mask and costume you can find a man who loves to spread joy, Dan Meers. He has been playing the role for over 30 years and is the best at his work. The man not only makes the fan excited for an ongoing game but also meets fans off the field. This really hypes up the presence of the Chiefs mascot among the fans. And by doing these small things, Dan Meers has truly made that mascot come to life.

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Meers is also a motivational speaker and often releases statements regarding why he chose to be a mascot. The man behind KC Wolf has revealed that the best thing for him to do is make people laugh. He stated in an interview, “Laughter and a cheerful heart are good medicine.” While the man is truly making the lives of the fans great. How much is he making out to do this?

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What Is Kansas City Chiefs Mascot KC Wolf’s Salary?

Mascots for NFL teams often do not receive a big compensation. However, the case of KC Wolf is quite different. Dan Meers has made this character so good with his experience that the man earns more than the average mascot pays. Although there are no exact figures, several reports indicate that his annual compensation is between $50,000 and $65,000.

Once again, we will see KC Wolf at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, where the Chiefs will face the Eagles in an attempt to make history. It would be interesting to see whether the squad wins its third Super Bowl in a row or if the Eagles exact retribution for LVII. Share your prediction in the comments section, and stay tuned for more updates.

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