Chiefs Unveil European Wolf Pack Mascots

By Jayson Henderson

The Kansas City Chiefs introduced four new mascots on Monday to join longtime favorite KC Wolf, expanding their reach through the NFL’s Global Markets Program. Each mascot represents one of the Chiefs’ European markets: Ireland, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Spain.

The mascots — KC O’Wolf (Ireland), KC Wolfington (UK), KC Wolfgang (Germany), and KC Lobazo (Spain) — were designed with traits connected to their countries’ cultures while sharing the Chiefs’ brand and energy. Modeled after the Eurasian wolf, they differ in appearance from the original KC Wolf, who has been with the team for more than 30 years.

The new mascots will serve as cultural ambassadors through community events, gameday activities, and digital content. With marketing rights across these countries, the Chiefs are the only NFL club able to activate around each international game in 2025. Fans will see the new mascots debut this fall.

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