Could Arrowhead Stadium be a thing of the past? The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly exploring a jaw-dropping plan: leaving Missouri for a brand-new $2 billion stadium just across the state line in Kansas City, Kansas. 😱
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have called Arrowhead home since 1972, but whispers of a move are growing louder. According to Pete Mundo from KCMO Talk Radio, the team is scouting a site near the I-435 and I-70 intersection—around 30 miles from their current digs.
Here’s the kicker: the proposed stadium would be domed, seat 65,000 fans, and even feature a retractable grass field. Mundo adds the Chiefs have reached out to multiple firms for a “design competition” next year.
⚠️ Important: Nothing is set in stone yet. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is still weighing options between renovating Arrowhead or building new, and the lease at Arrowhead doesn’t expire until 2031. But with Jackson County residents already rejecting a tax proposal for upgrades, the move could be more than just a rumor.
💰 If the Chiefs go forward, construction would need to start soon—new stadiums take around five years to complete. The projected cost? A staggering $2 billion.
Fans are buzzing: would you follow the Chiefs to a new state line stadium, or is Arrowhead irreplaceable? 🏈🔥




