Chiefs, Royals to Likely Stay in Missouri
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Governor Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package on Saturday that includes millions in financial aid that could keep the Chiefs in Missouri.
During Thursday's press conference, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid made a detailed evaluation of rookie wide receiver Jalen Royals | @EdEastonJr
The Missouri House of Representatives have passed a plan to try to keep the Chiefs and the Royals in the Show-Me-State.
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.
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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,
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