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While the Kansas City Chiefs are looking to become the NFL’s first-ever back-to-back-to-back champions this season, the team is looking to make a long-lasting decision about the future of the organization.
where will the famous “home of the Chiefs” be in 2031 and beyond?
On Monday, Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt spoke to members of the media following the Chiefs’ second full-team practice of training camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, and Hunt spoke extensively about the team’s mindset following a failed vote that leaves the team’s future home in doubt.
First, Hunt was asked about how much he’s considered the idea of the Chiefs potentially moving to the state of Kansas for their next home.
“At this point, that’s premature,” Hunt said. “We do have six-and-a-half years left on our lease at Arrowhead, and GEHA Field at Arrowhead is a special place.
It’s special for our fans, and it’s special for the players and the coaches, but we do have to look to the future, and we do need a solution starting in 2031, which I know that [team president] Mark [Donovan] mentioned [on Friday]. We’re glad to have some options.
We really appreciate what the Kansas legislature did, in passing the upgrade to the STAR Bond bill that potentially would give us an opportunity to look at a stadium over there, and we’re going to work very hard over the coming months and years to come up with a solution that makes sense for the organization, for the team, but also one that makes sense for the community.
So, we’re approaching it very much with an open mind and look forward to talking to leaders on both sides of the state line.”