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Kansas City Chiefs

Every Kansas City Chiefs match this season, home and away — each one links to hotels near the ground it’s played at, so away weekends are as easy to book as home ones.

Home ground: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

Good to know: NFL game dates and kick-off times can move — flexible scheduling shifts games between Thursday, Sunday and Monday slots, especially from midseason. If your trip is built around the game, choose a free-cancellation rate so your booking can move with it.

History

The Chiefs began as the Dallas Texans, an AFL charter member from 1960, before owner Lamar Hunt moved the team to Kansas City in 1963 and renamed it in honour of Mayor Harold Roe Bartle, nicknamed 'Chief.' Kansas City won Super Bowl IV in the AFL's final season, then went half a century without another title until Patrick Mahomes arrived at quarterback. Under coach Andy Reid, Mahomes has led the Chiefs to three further Super Bowl wins, after the 2019, 2022 and 2023 seasons, making Kansas City the closest thing the modern NFL has had to a dynasty. Arrowhead Stadium is regularly cited as the loudest venue in American sport.

Records & quirks

  • Arrowhead set the Guinness World Record for loudest stadium crowd roar, 142.2 decibels, on September 29, 2014.
  • Fans had already set an earlier record there, 137.5 dB, in October 2013 against Oakland.
  • Kansas City won that 2014 record-setting game over New England 41-14.

Fixtures

Matches with a hotel page are linked. Dates can move — see above.