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The silence above Arrowhead on Monday night reflects what some Kansas City Chiefs fans fear will become permanent in 2031, when the team opens its new stadium in Kansas.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The Kansas City Chiefs appear to be mere days away from taking a big step toward a move across the state line, and eventually leaving their longtime home at Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri for a new and likely covered stadium in Kansas.
The Kansas City Chiefs have built one of the most intimidating home-field advantages in the NFL, and it has nothing to do with luxury or comfort. Arrowhead Stadium, with a seating capacity of more than 76,
On Monday, team owner and chairman Clark Hunt announced that the team will be moving out of Kansas City, Mo., and into a new stadium in Kansas City, Kans., on which construction is expected to conclude in time for the 2031 season. Unlike Arrowhead, where the Chiefs currently play, this new stadium will be domed.
The Kansas City Chiefs are leaving Missouri and Arrowhead Stadium for a new facility and headquarters in Kansas in 2031.
The 2025 season has been a year of transition for the Kansas City Chiefs, and another major change is coming to the franchise.
The Kansas City Chiefs' tenure at Arrowhead Stadium will end in 2031 as the NFL franchise is set to relocate to a new domed stadium in Kansas ahead of the 2031 season. The team made the announcement on Monday, following a meeting with Kansas lawmakers.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced their plans to move away from Arrowhead Stadium on Monday. After months of ongoing speculation, Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt and Kansas Governor Laura Kelly finally