
The Kansas City Chiefs, winners of four Super Bowls and one of the sporting world’s most prominent franchises, will leave their longtime home in Missouri and play in the neighboring Sunflower State starting in 2031, team officials said on Monday.
The Chiefs’ announcement came after lawmakers in the state of Kansas approved funding for a new stadium in Kansas City, Kansas, about 23 miles west of the franchise’s home of more than a half century, Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
Gov. Laura Kelly spiked the football and said the move shows her that Kansas was ready to play on the nation’s big stage.
“Today we are announcing an agreement to bring our beloved Kansas City Chiefs right here to Kansas,” the Kansas Democrat told reporters. “For the rest of the nation, I say take heed. Kansas is not a flyover state. We are a touchdown state.”
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, son of team founder Lamar Hunt, likened this move to his dad’s bold moves to enter the American Football League to bring this franchise to the Midwest.
A new domed stadium for the Chiefs will be part of a “mixed-use district in Wyandotte County, and a best-in-class training facility, team headquarters, and mixed-use district in Olathe, totaling a minimum of $4 billion of development in the State of Kansas,” according to Hunt.
“Dad consistently looked to the future and propelled the game forward for nearly half a century. Every step of the way, he prioritized the fans. And every step of the way, he thought about the next generation,” Hunt said in a statement.
“Today we are excited to take another momentous step for the future of the franchise. We have entered into an agreement with the State of Kansas to host Chiefs football beginning with the 2031 NFL season.”
The franchise has soared in popularity in recent years, due in equal parts their success on the field and up in the bleachers.
Kansas City has appeared in five of the past six Super Bowls, having won three titles with dynamic quarterback Patrick Mahomes and star tight end Travis Kelce.
That success has been amplified by Kelce’s relationship with all-time pop superstar Taylor Swift, whose legions of fans have adopted the Chiefs as their favorite team.
“It’s so funny to be on stage and to see thousands of Kansas City Chiefs 87 jerseys,” Swift said a recently released episode of the documentary series “The End of an Era.”
“If you would have shown me like, ‘This is what your crowd’s going to look like in a year’ before I knew he was going come into my life, I’d just be like, ‘Why are there so many, like, football jerseys out there?’ It’s a discernible difference in the way the crowd looks.”
The Chiefs and baseball’s Kansas City Royals play side-by-side at the Truman Sports Complex that’s just south of Interstate 70 and east of I-435 in Missouri. Leases at both of those stadiums come up in January 2031.
The Royals have already started planning a post-Kauffman Stadium era with hopes of having a new ballpark in the Crossroads District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
The announcement could mark an end to one of the NFL’s most intimidating home fields.
The Chiefs were founding members of the upstart American Football League, playing as the Dallas Texans for three seasons between 1960 and 1962.
Despite winning the 1962 AFL title, team owner Lamar Hunt pulled up stakes to Kansas City, Missouri, for the 1963 season and his franchise has flourished ever since.
The Chiefs have won four Super Bowls, tied with blue bloods such as the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers.
K.C. only trails the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys, each with five titles, and the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers with six rings apiece.
The Chiefs have called Arrowhead Stadium home since the 1972 season, and that building — with its rabid fans and legendary tailgating — having earned a reputation as one of pro football’s loudest venues.
Though the Chiefs have been in talks with Missouri and Jackson County officials about possibly keeping the team on the east side of the Kansas-Missouri state line, the state of Kansas appears to have won the bidding war.
Jackson County voters, in April 2024, resoundingly voted against a sales tax measure that could have financed an Arrowhead Stadium renovation.
This won’t be the first time a pro football team has moved within the same TV market, but to a different state.
The New York football Giants landed in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in 1976 and the New York Jets followed them west in 1984.
Both franchises kept their “New York” monikers despite playing on the other side of the Hudson River.
The Washington Commanders have played in Maryland, outside of Washington, D.C., since 1997. The club had previously called RKF and Griffith Stadiums home in the District of Columbia.

