V. Kansas Extends Stadium Deal Deadline as Chiefs and Royals Weigh Future Home

A Kansas legislative committee has granted the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals more time to decide on a potentially historic move across state lines, extending a deadline tied to a massive stadium financing offer.

On Monday, the Kansas Legislative Coordinating Council unanimously approved an extension that gives both teams until June 30, 2026 to take advantage of a state-backed funding plan. The proposal would cover up to 70% of the cost for a new stadium using STAR bonds—a powerful economic development tool tied to future tax revenue. However, the committee also signaled it hopes for a final decision from the teams by December 31, 2025.

The move follows a formal request from Chiefs President Mark Donovan, who submitted a letter in late June to Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson, asking for more time to evaluate options. The Royals also made a similar verbal request.

“Together, we have the opportunity to bring the National Football League to Kansas,” Donovan wrote in the letter, emphasizing the vision of a world-class domed stadium, new headquarters, training facilities, and an entertainment district that could reshape the region’s sports landscape.

Longtime Missouri Roots, Uncertain Future

Both teams have played at the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, Missouri, for over 50 years, with Arrowhead Stadium and Kauffman Stadium sharing a sprawling parking lot. However, their leases with Jackson County expire in January 2031, prompting both franchises to consider all long-term possibilities—including relocation.

Earlier this year, Jackson County voters rejected a sales tax extension that would have helped fund an $800 million renovation of Arrowhead Stadium and supported the Royals’ proposed $2 billion downtown ballpark.

Kansas lawmakers responded swiftly with a proposal offering a path to financing new stadiums through STAR bonds, which are repaid using future sales tax revenues generated by the stadiums and surrounding developments.

Missouri Makes a Counterplay

Missouri is not backing down. Last month, Governor Mike Kehoe called a special session to push through a competing stadium incentive plan that includes tax breaks and public financing. That legislation allows for up to 50% of stadium costs to be covered by state bonds, $50 million in tax credits per project, and potential support from local governments.

While the Chiefs have floated a $1.15 billion renovation of Arrowhead if they stay in Missouri, the Royals remain focused on building a new ballpark entirely.

A Crossroads Moment

The extended deadline gives both franchises time to weigh their options carefully—but the clock is still ticking. The Chiefs and Royals now face a pivotal choice: stay in Missouri and work within its new funding package, or make a historic leap to Kansas, where fresh stadiums and significant economic opportunities await.

Whatever the decision, the next few months could shape the future of professional sports in the Kansas City region for generations to come.

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