Travis Kelce Reacts to 'Heartbreaking' Chiefs Decision
Summary
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce talked about the team's decision to move from Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri to a new stadium in Kansas by 2031. While Kelce finds the move exciting, he also feels it is emotionally challenging because Arrowhead has been a significant part of his career. The new $3 billion stadium will have a dome and can host various events.Key Facts
- Travis Kelce is a veteran player with the Kansas City Chiefs and may retire soon.
- The Chiefs will leave Arrowhead Stadium by the end of the 2030 season.
- The new stadium is planned to open in 2031 in Wyandotte County, Kansas.
- Arrowhead Stadium has been in Kansas City for over 53 years and is known for its loud atmosphere.
- The new stadium will cost $3 billion and feature a dome.
- Chiefs owner Clark Hunt says the move will provide a modern facility for fans and allow Kansas City to host major events.
- The team has won three Super Bowls, with Kelce participating in many significant games at Arrowhead.
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