THE HISTORY OF THE KC CHIEFS’ MASCOT WARPAINT

The Kansas City Chiefs National Football League team has been around since 1960, although the franchise was originally based in Dallas and known as the Texans. The franchise moved to Kansas City in 1963 (via Britannica), and along with the new name came a new mascot in the form of a horse named Warpaint. Warpaint was a pinto horse, and the man who first rode him was Bob Johnson, who dressed in full Native American clothing, including a full headdress. Johnson would ride Warpaint onto the field to celebrate touchdowns.  

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