Kansas City Chiefs Logo

Primary Logo (1963-1966)

What is the Kansas City Chiefs Logo?

Upon their relocation from Dallas in 1963, the original Kansas City Chiefs logo featured a modified version of their Texans logo. The cartoon cowboy running across Texas was replaced with a Native American wearing a feathered headdress, holding a tomahawk, and running a football across a map of six Midwestern states: Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa. This logo appeared on AFL publications, Chiefs letterheads, and trading cards during this period.

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Who designed the Kansas City Chiefs Logo?
Bob Taylor (Dallas Times-Herald cartoonist)
Notable Players of this era:
Len Dawson

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Kansas City Chiefs Logo Primary Logo (1963-1966) - Upon their relocation from Dallas in 1963, the original Kansas City Chiefs logo featured a modified version of their Texans logo. The cartoon cowboy running across Texas was replaced with a Native American wearing a feathered headdress, holding a tomahawk, and running a football across a map of six Midwestern states: Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa. This logo appeared on AFL publications, Chiefs letterheads, and trading cards during this period. SportsLogos.Net
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