As the Chiefs ready for yet another run at a Super Bowl, it seems as good a time as any to take a look back at the history of the tomahawk chop. The origin of Kansas City's use of the tomahawk ...
It comes at the beginning of every Chiefs home game. First, they bring out the big drum, then the music hits and the fans begin to chant, moving their arms back and forth in unison. The tomahawk ...
NFL franchise the Kansas City Chiefs received their name in May 1963 - one which they owe, amid some controversy, to former ...
And then the Chiefs. There are many ways that you could interpret the name ‘chief.’ It’s not the name that bothers me. It’s hearing that damn Tomahawk chop.” The “Tomahawk chop” is a ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are going for a Super Bowl three-peat. While such sustained excellence is tiresome, at least they're ...
And then the Chiefs. There are many ways that you could interpret the name 'chief,'" Gladstone says on the podcast. "It’s not the name that bothers me. It’s hearing that damn tomahawk chop.
On Sunday, Jack Sock was awarded the honor of leading the Tomahawk Chop at the Chief's game in his hometown of Kansas City, Mo. The mixed doubles Olympic gold medalist (and bronze medalist in ...
The team's name and arrowhead logo remain, as does the "tomahawk chop," in which fans chant and swing a forearm up and down in a ritual that is not unique to the Chiefs. The added attention on the ...
Are you as tired as I am of watching the best team in the National Football League, the Kansas City Chiefs beat up on your ...
The tomahawk chop has been a Chiefs tradition since the 1980s. In the time since it’s become synonymous with the Chiefs. Sometimes the Chiefs faithful will do the chop at away games, at Chiefs ...