Great Winning Tradition at Arrowhead Stadium...and Sellouts....
The Kansas City Chiefs have sold out all of their HOME games going back to Sept 1, 1991. Thus the local television blackouts have been lifted giving Kansas Citians the ability to view their Chiefs on TV if they couldn't go to the game. Since then, the Chiefs have sold out 139 consecutive games up to today. They also have a 104-37 home record going back to 1990, second best in the NFL.
The Chiefs lead the NFL in attendance for six straight seasons during 1994-99, and had a very long line for season tickets. Arrowhead is the NFL's third-largest stadium with a capacity of 79,451 in the NFL's fifth smallest market! When Carl Peterson arrived in KC for the start of the 1989 season, the Chiefs season ticket base was only 25,000.
As the Chiefs winning struggles continue, will they be able to keep the sell outs and TV black outs lifted in the future?