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The Kansas City Chiefs, a powerhouse NFL franchise, have played at Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri since 1972. The term refers to the team's historic decision to relocate their home stadium and headquarters across the state line to Kansas.
On Monday, December 22, 2025, the Chiefs officially announced they will leave Missouri for a new $3 billion domed stadium in Wyandotte County, Kansas, targeted for 2031. The spike followed the unanimous approval of a massive tax incentive package by Kansas lawmakers, which sealed the deal after more than two years of deliberations between both states.
The move has caused a massive divide: Kansas officials and residents are celebrating a 'generational gamechanger' for their economy, while Missouri fans and politicians are devastated by the loss of an iconic landmark. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe expressed deep disappointment, while Chiefs owner Clark Hunt framed the move as an 'extraordinary next chapter' that will allow the city to host events like the Super Bowl.