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With Super Bowl LIV set for this Sunday (6:30 p.m. ET on FOX), we’ve conducted a two-part series analyzing the logo history of both the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and NFC champion San ...
Discover the fascinating history and evolution of the Kansas City Chiefs logo. From the iconic gunslinger to the Native American warrior, explore the meaning...
The first Kansas City Chiefs logo: 1960-1962. (Image credit: Kansas City Chiefs) Cartoonist Bob Taylor designed the first logo for the Kansas City Chiefs in 1960, a year after businessman Lamar Hunt founded the team. At the time, they were based in Dallas and called the Dallas Texans.
The very first logo for the Kansas City Chiefs (Dallas Texans at the time) franchise was created in 1960. Bob Taylor, a cartoonist, designed this logo during their reign as Dallas Texans.
Established as the Dallas Texans in 1960, the Kansas City Chiefs logo had a cowboy running with a gun in hand and a red Texas map in the background. It was designed by renowned cartoonist Bob Taylor. Dallas Texans founder Lamar Hunt wanted the team’s color scheme to have orange, and Columbia blue, but instead chose gold and red after the ...
A quick journey through the logo, name, and colour history of the Kansas City Chiefs as they get set for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. We explore the Dallas...
The Dallas Texans moved to Kansas City in 1963. Helmet logo. This became the primary logo beginning in 1972.