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Yardbarker on MSNKansas City Chiefs made decision to keep shooting secret amid political battle for stadium location
The Kansas City Chiefs chose to keep a shooting that occurred at their team facility secret amid a political battle for the location of the team’s new stadium and practice facility.
The Chiefs made the conscious decision to keep a May 2024 incident where shots were fired at the team’s practice facility, with one bullet going through a window in head coach Andy Reid’s office.
The contribution comes about two months after Missouri lawmakers passed a stadium-incentives plan in the hopes of preventing the Chiefs and Royals from leaving for Kansas.
Kansas City's front office announced its decision to waive Young as part of a series of transactions that saw former first-round pick Felix Anudike-Uzomah placed on the Chiefs' injured reserve list. The team signed defensive lineman Owen Carney and linebacker Xander Mueller to bring its roster back to full strength.
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Lawsuit challenges Missouri's effort to keep the Chiefs - MSN
As the Chiefs plan to choose between renovating their current stadium in Missouri and building a new one in Kansas, a new lawsuit could streamline the options. Via kctv5.com, a lawsuit has been ...
The Chiefs declined comment for this story. The gunfire occurred shortly after midnight on the morning of May 4, 2024, according to a sparse incident report provided by the Kansas City Police Department and obtained by The Star through the Missouri ...
The Kansas City Chiefs donated $25,000 on Tuesday to a political action committee supporting Republican candidates for the Missouri House. The donation, the first major contribution the team made in Missouri this year,
The donation comes roughly two months after the Missouri legislature approved a $1.5 billion stadium funding plan aimed at convincing the Chiefs and Royals to stay in the state.