Breaking News
Kansas City Chiefs announce $800m plans to transform their iconic Arrowhead Stadium with the Super Bowl winners to install new turf-covered tailgate areas, end zone suites and even bigger jumbotrons

Kansas City Chiefs announce $800m plans to transform their iconic Arrowhead Stadium with the Super Bowl winners to install new turf-covered tailgate areas, end zone suites and even bigger jumbotrons
The Kansas City Chiefs have unveiled $800million plans to transform their iconic Arrowhead Stadium.
Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt and Mark Donovan held a media conference on Wednesday where they laid out their plans to regenerate the team’s home at Truman Sports Complex.
The modernization will see the reigning Super Bowl champions install a new turf-covered activation zone for fans to enjoy before games, a 360 degree upper concourse and bigger video boards at either end of the field among other things.
The Chiefs will also boost their hospitality offering with a new end zone suite – similarly to the Las Vegas Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium – and new sideline clubs, too.