The Chiefs arrived to EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville on Monday for a three-hour football game broadcast to a national audience.

They’re far more relatable to the Jaguars behind the scenes. The Jacksonville venue is undergoing a three-year renovation process, evidence of the construction surrounding the building.

Will that soon be the case in Kansas City?

Speaking from inside the Jacksonville stadium — and inside a room with poster renderings of the finished product in 2028 — Chiefs team president Mark Donovan said Monday the organization is taking the next step toward establishing its future home.

In both states — Missouri and Kansas.

Donovan said his team met again last week with Populous, the Kansas City-based international architectural firm tasked with designing the option of a renovated GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. They provided another set of renderings for that possible project.

The other possibility: The Chiefs this week will enact a six-week process seeking applicants to design a possible new closed-roof stadium in Kansas. The Chiefs have retained CAA ICON to evaluate those applicants.

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