Kansas City, April 22, 2026 – Sudden tragic news has left the Kansas City sky feeling heavier and gloomier than ever.
A veteran journalist from The Washington Post who once edited documentary footage for the Kansas City Chiefs has passed away suddenly at the age of 60.

He was found dead at his home in Washington, D.C., on April 21, 2026.
The cause of death is still under investigation by authorities, with autopsy results pending.
Word of his passing spread quickly, leaving millions of Chiefs fans around the world heartbroken.
The skies over Kansas City today seem to share the heavy sorrow felt by Chiefs Kingdom everywhere.
This quiet man behind the scenes helped create powerful documentaries that captured the heart and soul of the Kansas City Chiefs.
He preserved the glory, the triumphs, and the unforgettable moments that defined the franchise’s legendary history.
He was Dan Eggen, a veteran reporter who edited countless hours of Chiefs footage — A silent hero working behind the camera.
His documentaries stirred deep emotion and pride in generations of Chiefs fans, keeping the team’s legacy alive for years.
Born in 1966 in Iowa and raised in Minnesota, he pursued a passionate career in journalism.
He spent nearly three decades at The Washington Post, making major contributions to its coverage.
Eggen played a key role in three Pulitzer Prize-winning projects at the paper, focusing on national politics.
To Chiefs fans, however, he was much more — The man who helped immortalize the team’s journey at Arrowhead Stadium.
News of his death has left thousands of loyal supporters stunned and deeply saddened.
On forums and social media, Chiefs fans are flooding timelines with heartfelt tributes and messages of condolence.
Many say he helped them preserve the history and pride that make being a Chiefs fan so special.
Some supporters have even lowered Chiefs flags to half-staff at favorite local spots as a sign of respect.
His colleagues at The Washington Post have expressed profound grief over the sudden loss.
They remember him as a sharp, dedicated editor who always lifted up the next generation of reporters.
The entire Chiefs Kingdom sends its deepest condolences to Dan Eggen’s family during this difficult time.