Kansas City Chiefs May Stay Put After All: Legislators Work on Proposal to Entice Team
Rumors have circulated that the Kansas City Chiefs may be considering a move, but it seems like they may not be moving far after all. Recent reports from the Topeka Capital-Journal and Sports Business Daily suggest that Kansas legislators are working on a proposal to entice the team to relocate across state lines.
If Kansas can successfully lure the team, it would create a competitive situation where neighboring communities would vie for their presence. This approach could avoid the need for a costly relocation scenario that would involve changing the team name from “Kansas City Chiefs” to something like “San Antonio Chiefs” or “Austin Chiefs” or other locations. The goal is to keep the Chiefs in the region and secure their long-term presence in a new facility.
Missouri’s recent failed vote to extend a sales tax to fund stadium renovations has left the door open for Kansas to step in and offer financial incentives without the need for a ballot measure. The plan is to secure at least $1 billion to build a new stadium and practice facility for the team. With their current lease expiring after the 2030 season, this timely opportunity allows them to explore potential moves without disrupting their operations significantly.