Chiefs, Royals to Likely Stay in Missouri
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During Thursday's press conference, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid made a detailed evaluation of rookie wide receiver Jalen Royals | @EdEastonJr
With Missouri’s stadium funding bill nearing final approval and Kansas’ offer expiring June 30, pressure grows on the Royals and Chiefs to finalize their stadium plans.
If the Chiefs stay in Missouri, the plan is to renovate the team's current home, GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. The Royals, however, have looked into leaving Kauffman Stadium, which shares its parking lots with Arrowhead, to move to another part of the city.
The future of the Royals stadium is at a crossroads, with new sites like the former Sprint campus in Johnson County getting serious attention. After Jackson County voters rejected a stadium tax, the Royals and Chiefs decided to pursue their plans separately,
With star tight end Travis Kelce turning 36 just a few weeks into the 2025 season, there’s no question he Kansas City Chiefs need more production out of their group of wide receivers to help lighten the load on Kelce’s shoulders.
The Kansas City Chiefs needed to add wide receiving depth this offseason, and they did just that, landing Utah State wideout Jalen Royals in the fourth-round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Royals has ...
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes got a picture with MLB legend Reggie Jackson during the Royals' loss to the Yankees on June 10.