Kansas City Chiefs announce they will leave Arrowhead and relocate across the Kansas-Missouri border
The $3 billion domed stadium in Wyandotte County will create 20,000 jobs and generate $4.4 billion in economic impact during construction, officials said.
- On December 22, 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs announced an agreement with the State of Kansas to host Chiefs football beginning with the 2031 NFL season, team owner Clark Hunt said.
- After Jackson County's April 2024 vote rejected a sales-tax measure, Kansas lawmakers approved STAR bonds to cover up to 70%, and Kansas's offer won the bidding war.
- The plan locates a domed stadium in Wyandotte County near Kansas Speedway and The Legends, with a practice facility and headquarters in Olathe, Kansas, backed by $4 billion in development financed by state sales and liquor tax revenues.
- Missouri officials warned the move is a major blow, with Gov. Mike Kehoe and Missouri lawmakers expressing dismay, while momentum appears to be building for the Royals to consider a similar move.
- While uncommon, cross-state moves within a single TV market have happened before, and Arrowhead Stadium, home since 1972, holds the Guinness World Record for loudest stadium roar.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are looking for a new home and are leaving their venue in Missouri. The club has decided to move to the neighboring state of Kansas.
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