During an announcement of North Texas' newest sports franchise, Dallas Trinity FC, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson hinted at bringing teams back to the city.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has made it clear that he wants the Kansas City Chiefs to return to the team's Texas roots.During an announcement of North Texas' newest sports franchise, Dallas Trinity FC, Johnson hinted at bringing teams back to the region."It thrills me to see more sports teams calling Dallas home. Not just the teams that we are going to bring back to Dallas , but new teams like the one we are going to announce today," said Johnson on Thursday morning.
After the vote, Johnson jokingly posted on social media, "Welcome home, Dallas Texans!" adding the hashtag Cotton Bowl.Kansas City Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt, who lives in Dallas and has deep ties to the city, has said the team is looking at new options once the Arrowhead Stadium lease expires in 2030.Johnson has previously called for a second NFL franchise to come to North Texas to play games at the Cotton Bowl.
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