Kansas City Chiefs to leave Arrowhead Stadium
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The Kansas City Chiefs announced Monday that they will leave Arrowhead Stadium, their longtime home venue in Missouri, for a new, $3 billion domed stadium that will be built across the Kansas-Missouri state line and be ready for the start of the 2031 season.
Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self, who has referred to himself as a Chiefs fan in the past, said it’s “awesome” the team has decided to move to Kansas from its Arrowhead Stadium home in Missouri starting with the 2031 NFL season.
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Hours before the historic announcement that the Kansas City Chiefs plan to move to Kansas, Chiefs flags were set up outside the Capitol.