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Chiefs Move to Kansas: New Stadium & Training Facility

Breaking news: Chiefs moving home games to Kansas, building new stadium and training facility in Wyandotte County and Olathe. Four billion dollar project promises economic boost and global recognition for Kansas City.

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  • Chiefs Move to Kansas: New Stadium & Headquarters

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    Chiefs Announce New Kansas Stadium: A Fan-First Move The Kansas City Chiefs are expanding their legacy, moving across the state line to Kansas. In 2031, theyll open a new stadium in Wyandotte County, along with a headquarters and training facility in Olathe. The announcement was met with excitement, with fans embracing the change and promising the team will remain the loudest in the NFL. However, the path to this new chapter is filled with challenges, including hiring contractors and architects for a clear build timeline.
  • Chiefs QB Injuries: Minshew Out, Buechele In

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    Chiefs Quarterback Woes Continue: Minshew Out for Season, Buechele In The Kansas City Chiefs are grappling with a devastating blow to their quarterback position, as Gardner Minshew joins Patrick Mahomes on the injured list. Minshew, who stepped in after Mahomes ACL tear, suffered a knee injury in Week sixteen, ending his season. The team has signed Shane Buechele from the Buffalo Bills practice squad and will rely on their depth as they face the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders in their remaining games.
  • Chiefs Choose Kansas, Missouri Fans Heartbroken

    01:18|
    The Kansas City Chiefs new stadium plans in Kansas have left Missouri City Hall disheartened. Despite a strong taxpayer-backed offer from Jackson County and Missouri, Kansas topped it with a larger public financing package. Mayor Quinton Lucas expressed disappointment, highlighting the loss for east Kansas City and the tradition of Arrowhead Stadium. Missouri leaders remain committed to keeping Arrowhead in play, while the Royals potential move to Overland Park adds fuel to the Kansas-Missouri border rivalry.
  • Chiefs Stay in St. Joseph for Summer Camps

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    Missouri Western University, home to the Kansas City Chiefs summer training camp since 2010, remains optimistic about their partnership despite the teams plans to build a new stadium. The university, along with Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, emphasizes the importance of the partnership to the teams success and the economic benefits to the community. While the future of the training camp is uncertain, both parties are committed to maintaining the tradition.
  • Minshew's Injury, Buechele's Signing: Chiefs' QB Scramble

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    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Gardner Minshew suffers non-displaced tibial plateau fracture, avoiding surgery but sidelining him for the rest of the season. The team signs Shane Buechele from the Buffalo Bills practice squad to fill the void, facing the Denver Broncos on Christmas night in a bid to end a four-game losing streak.
  • Travis Kelce Leads Pro Bowl Voting

    01:24|
    Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, secures his second consecutive fan vote for the Pro Bowl, showcasing his on-field prowess and fan base. Despite the Chiefs struggles, Kelce leads in receiving yards and yards per catch. Fans are excited, with the Bears topping team votes and Kelce among individual vote-getters. If selected, Kelce would tie Jason Witten for second all-time among tight ends. The full rosters drop tomorrow, and the Pro Bowl is set for Super Bowl week.
  • Chiefs Move to Kansas: A New Home for Kingdom

    01:15|
    Kansas City Chiefs to Move to Kansas: A New Stadium, New Beginnings, and Heartfelt Farewells
  • Chiefs' Playoff Hopes Dashed, Mahomes Injured

    01:26|
    Kansas City Chiefs suffer devastating loss, Mahomes injured, playoff hopes dashed; fans and analysts reeling; top-fifteen draft pick could help reload roster and reignite teams resurgence.