Cowboys Star Player pushes for Mahomes’ team to return to city
The Dallas Cowboys and Chiefs as teams? Eric Johnson, the mayor, is a supporter of getting Mahomes’ team back to the city.
Could Dallas play host to two of the NFL’s top teams?
They believe that Texas has more of everything. Could the Lone Star State really support two NFL clubs in one of its best cities? Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson seemed to agree.
A sales tax proposal was rejected by Jackson County, Missouri, voters, which has put the Kansas City Chiefs in a difficult situation. The two objectives of this tax were the construction of a new downtown stadium for the MLB’s Royals and significant renovations to Arrowhead Stadium. In light of this setback, the Chiefs and Royals are presently exploring new avenues for financial help.
The Chiefs relocated to Kansas City in 1963 after being created in Dallas in 1960. Mayor Johnson has expressed his support for the team’s return to Dallas in no uncertain terms. Johnson told The Dallas Morning News, “We play to win, which is why Dallas was rated the top sports city in the US.” “Our market is large enough, expanding sufficiently, and passionate about football to sustain a second NFL team—especially one (and an owner) with a strong local connection.”
The Chiefs should consider moving to Dallas for a number of reasons, even if it may not seem possible at this time. First and foremost, Texas is undeniably a state full of football fans, with Dallas being a particularly ardent supporter. As an added bonus, the city is home to a stadium in the form of the historic Cotton Bowl, which hosted the Dallas Texans—the original team that would eventually become the Kansas City Chiefs—during the early 1960s.
The Chiefs’ potential return to Dallas worries Jerry Jones.
It’s worth noting that the two-time defending Super Bowl champs and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones live in the same city. In the event that a comparable chance presents itself in the future, it is reasonable to assume that Jones will voice his ideas without reservation.
Now that the Chiefs are here, Jones and the Cowboys will likely face increased pressure to field a competitive team. Adding to the already intense rivalry in the area is the Chiefs’ current desire to create an NFL record by winning a third consecutive Super Bowl.
In summary, the public endorsement of Mayor Johnson’s potential return of the Chiefs to Dallas has sparked intriguing discussions on the advantages and disadvantages of having two NFL teams in the same city. The football community is definitely humming with speculation and anticipation as we watch to see if this audacious idea materializes.
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