As the Kansas City Chiefs get set to embark on the journey toward a potentially historic three-peat on the field, organizational leaders off the field continue work on finding a stadium solution.
Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the Chiefs’ quarterbacks reported along with rookies and select veterans, giving them a head start before the rest of the veterans report Friday.
As Kansas City Chiefs quarterbacks, rookies and select veterans reported to training camp on Tuesday as the organization attempts to become the first to three-peat with Super Bowl titles, the Chiefs won’t have a completely clean bill of health.
Mahomes joined rookies and select veterans in reporting to camp on Tuesday, a little more than five months after they beat the 49ers for their second consecutive Super Bowl.
Missouri’s renewed efforts come after Kansas approved a plan last week that would finance up to 70% of the cost of new stadiums for the professional football and baseball teams.
“We look forward to continuing this, now, annual event at the State Capitol and hope Missourians from all corners of the Red Kingdom will join us to celebrate.”
KCTV5 went to locations in both Kansas and Missouri to ask Chiefs and Royals fans Wednesday if they would like to see the teams stay in Missouri or move to Kansas.