Kansas City Mayor Dismisses Chiefs Relocation Rumors as Dallas Courts NFL Team Return

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Amidst rumors and speculation, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas has made a strong statement regarding the future of the city’s sports teams. Addressing concerns over the potential relocation of the Chiefs, Mayor Lucas took to social media to reassure fans and residents. He emphatically dismissed the idea that the Chiefs could return to Dallas, Texas, where the franchise originated.

Mayor Lucas wrote, “I hear rumors, including even from the Mayor of Dallas. Kansas City, don’t believe the noise. We are committed to retention of our teams with vastly lower expenses–think needed infrastructure build out–than even an intra-metro move. Both teams will be in KCMO in 2040 and long after.” This declaration comes after voters decided against funding part of the compensation, indicating that the city is looking for alternative solutions to keep the team in Kansas City beyond the expiration of their current lease.

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