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Missouri lawmakers have filed three bills aimed at professional sports teams after the Kansas City Chiefs announced plans to move their home games to Kansas.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ planned move to Kansas will not change Missouri’s lineup of live mobile sportsbooks. Kansas sports betting will also remain unaffected, as state law requires books to partner with casinos, not teams. Missouri lawmakers proposed a symbolic bill targeting team sportsbook partnerships, but it is unlikely to advance.
Arrowhead Stadium could cost Missouri $150 million to demolish after the Chiefs move to Kansas, leaving officials with a major decision.
Forget for a moment that he tweeted photos from the Chiefs’ two most disappointing losses of the season – coincidentally, or not, the only ti
During a recent episode of his podcast, Nick Wright criticized the Kansas City Chiefs’ relocation plans | @EdEastonJr
The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Las Vegas Raiders in a meaningless matchup in Week 18. It’s new territory for the Chiefs as it’s the first time they haven’t clinched a playoff berth in 10 seasons.
Baltimore and Kansas City receive failing grades, with both teams falling short of their lofty preseason expectations.
The next step for the Kansas City Chiefs in moving to the Sunflower State is getting approval from leaders at the Unified Government of Wyandotte County.