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A Missouri bill aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state could also potentially help the St. Louis Cardinals move forward with major upgrades at Busch Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs are wrapping up OTAs on Friday and prepping for mandatory minicamp, which begins on Tuesday.
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The Chiefs announced on X that assistant special teams coach Andy Hill, who had been a part of Reid's staff since 2020, was ...
Some other candidates for the Chiefs’ punt returner role include Nikko Remigio, who secured that spot for the final eight ...
Overnight at 2:30 a.m. Thursday, June 5, the Missouri Senate voted in favor of Senate Bill 3, also known as the Show Me Sports Investment Act.
The Missouri Senate has approved legislation incentivizing the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals to stay in their ...
The Missouri Senate approves the stadium funding in an overnight session. The post Chiefs, Royals Now Have Massive Stadium ...
The Senate also passed Senate Bill 4, which authorizes the expedited disbursement of funds from the Missouri Housing Trust ...
The Missouri Senate passed a trio of bills June 5, one will provide funding for stadium projects for the Royals and Chiefs.