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Gov. Mike Parson yesterday signed a resolution making the Kansas City Chiefs the official NFL team of Missouri.
“For over 50 years, the Kansas City Chiefs have played an important role in the city and the state,” Parson said. “Sports are a big part of Missouri’s heritage, and we are proud to have the Chiefs represent our great state in the NFL.”
The Chiefs have played in Kansas City since 1963, when owner Lamar Hunt moved the Dallas Texans.
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