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The Kansas City Chiefs deserve an elite stadium, and to do so, they will need to remodel their current home, Arrowhead Stadium. The 2024 Super Bowl champions will be able to begin construction after the bill that will pay for half the cost was ed.
Approximately $1.15 billion will be invested in the Chiefs' current home. Via the Kansas City Star, the Missouri House of Representatives approved its version of a bill previously adopted by the Missouri Senate.
This is how the Chiefs responded after the Arrowhead Stadium renovation was approved
The measure now goes to Governor Mike Kehoe's desk, who is expected to sign it. The House voted to advance the bill, 90-58. The Chiefs responded to the news: "We are grateful to governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri legislature for taking this important step forward. The age of this legislation is an important piece of the overall effort."
The franchise organization also commented that while there is still work to be done, this legislation allows the Chiefs to continue exploring potential options to consider remaining in Missouri. That's just a "thank you, we'll take it" from the Chiefs.
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The Kansas City Chiefs came close to making NFL history and becoming the first team in the Super Bowl era to win three consecutive titles. However, one of the positions they need to strengthen to better protect Patrick Mahomes became clear.
Although the final score of Super Bowl LIX ended in a 40-22 victory for the Philadelphia Eagles, the truth is that the Chiefs and Mahomes didn't have a good time with the constant pressure from the Eagles' defense.
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Patrick Mahomes finished with three touchdown es, two interceptions, 257 yards, and six sacks in the Kansas City Chiefs' loss in the 2025 Super Bowl. From that moment on, the offensive line became a priority for reinforcements, and the NFL Draft could offer a solution.
Seeing how many times the Philadelphia Eagles' defensive line got to Mahomes in Super Bowl LIX, the Chiefs began reinforcing offensive tackle Jaylon Moore, whom they signed to a two-year, $30 million contract. And that wouldn't be the only good news for the Chiefs quarterback.