Max McGee --http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/McGeMa00.htm
The Chiefs became a team when the AFL was formed and started out as the Dallas Texans.
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The NFL teams located in Missouri are the Kansas City Chiefs and the St. Louis Rams.
The team was a charter member of the American Football League in 1960. They were playing in Dallas and were known as the Texans. The team relocated to Kansas City for the 1963 season and became known as the Chiefs. Click on the 'Kansas City Chiefs' link on this page to read about the franchise's history.
The Dallas Texans became the Kansas City Chiefs in 1963. The first pro football championship was played a long time before that. But if the question is about the first Super Bowl, the Green Bay Packers beat the Chiefs 35-10.
Their old name was the Dallas Texans. But when they moved to Kansas City, their name was after the Mayor of Kansas City, who's nickname was "chief". Hope that helps
The Dallas Texans were owned by Lamar Hunt. When Dallas could not support two teams, Hunt moved to Kansas City and the Chiefs were born.
The Chiefs became an NFL team in 1967 when the AFL merged with the NFL to become one league. They were one of the original AFL teams. They were still in the AFL until 1970, they won the Super bowl IV in 1970 as the last AFL team, the following year they joined the NFL as part of the AFC The Chiefs were originally named The Dallas Texans and was founded by Lamar Hunt as a member of the American Football League(AFL). The Chiefs relocated to Kansas City in 1963 and took the name that they have now. They then joined the NFL during the NFL-AFL merging in the year 1960.
In October 2003, Dante Hall became the first Kansas City Chiefs player to appear on "The Late Show with David Letterman".
K. C. Wolf is the official mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs
Max McGee caught the first touchdown pass in Super Bowl I (technically the first AFL-NFL World Championship) on January 15, 1967, as the Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. He caught 2 touchdowns in that game and a reception that set up a touchdown in Super Bowl II the following year, which marked his final season in the NFL.
Yes. For the first three seasons of the team's existence (1960-1962), they played in Dallas and were known as the Texans. They moved to Kansas City and became the Chiefs prior to the 1963 season.