Photo of Clark Hunt in red suit and photo of Kansas City Chiefs paradeClark Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs parade (Photos via Getty Images)
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt was likely the man fans were looking to for reassurance amid fears the team might depart Missouri. But his latest comments on the possibility should leave them uneasy.

For the time being, it’s unknown where the Chiefs will be calling home in 2031, with the organization’s current deal at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium set to expire in 2030. A future agreement hasn’t been signed as yet, suggesting the possibility of a move to a new city, with several willing to welcome what has become a dynasty to various venues across the country.

Clark’s comments on the matter won’t have offered fans any respite as, according to Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride, the owner spoke to reporters after Monday’s training camp and disclosed that the team was keeping an “open mind.”

While Hunt insisted that the Arrowhead Stadium is “special” and that there’s still a lot of time left before the lease is up, the fact that he’s keeping his options open won’t provide much comfort.


Kansas City Chiefs Fans Should Know A Lot More By The End Of Next Season

Last Friday, Kansas City Chiefs President Mark Donovan told the press that the franchise aims to have a definitive grasp on the situation in six months.

That could depend on the results of August’s primary election, with Missouri’s next governor possibly deciding whether the team stays.

“What makes the most sense for our fans? What makes the most sense for our franchise and this organization? What makes the most sense and can have the biggest impact on this region? I think the positive is we do have options and we’ll consider those,” Donovan was quoted as saying.

It appears that Chiefs fans will have a solid idea of what will happen by the end of next season, if not before.

Popular Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Is Suddenly In Danger Of Being Cut By Team

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore celebrates with his teammates.Skyy Moore and his Chiefs teammates celebrate. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
The Kansas City Chiefs selected receiver Skyy Moore in the second round of the 2022 Draft, hoping he would develop into one of Patrick Mahomes most dangerous weapons.

However, things have not worked out in their and his favor. Although he is a two-time Super Bowl champion, Skyy Moore has hardly ever become a threat on the field.

Now, Moore may be facing the real possibility of being released by then due to his poor showing so far in training camp.

One play during camp showed a pass coming his way, and he failed to haul it in as he continues to fight for a roster spot.

The Kansas City Chiefs started their training camp, showcasing new faces impacting the team and signaling the end for some older players.


Skyy Moore is only 23-years-old, but the promise the team once had for him seems to be over.

Not helping matters was Patrick Mahomes’ connection with rookie Xavier Worthy for a 60-yard reception during practice, as Moore sees his roster spot continue to dwindle.

Moore is now following his poor showing during OTAs with an even worse showing so far through training camp.

Skyy Moore, drafted in 2022, only accumulated 494 yards on 43 receptions in his first two years. He has one touchdown, per ESPN.com.

Skyy Moore Misses Valuable Time In 2023 After Being Placed On Injured Reserve

Skyy Moore (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
Skyy Moore desperately needed a good 2023 to show he has something that the Chiefs would love to keep around.

Unfortunately for him, Moore was placed on the injured reserve list in December, and his season was over.

He was activated just before the Super Bowl, but still did not play.