Chiefs star to bring WNBA to Kansas, Know as Caitlin Clark says, 'Let's Bring as many sports here...'

In a recent episode of the New Heights podcast, hosted by NFL stars Jason and Travis Kelce, WNBA star Caitlin Clark expressed her excitement about the potential for a Kansas City franchise.

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Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, Caitlin Clark in the frame

Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, Caitlin Clark in the frame

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Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes has been a vocal proponent of bringing more professional sports.

As the WNBA looks to expand by 2026, with cities like Toronto, Portland, and Golden State under consideration.

In a recent episode of the New Heights podcast, hosted by NFL stars Jason and Travis Kelce, WNBA star Caitlin Clark expressed her excitement about the potential for a Kansas City franchise in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Clark, who was named the Rookie of the Year for the 2024 season with the Indiana Fever, spoke passionately about the growing momentum behind bringing the WNBA to the city, aligning herself with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, in their efforts to support women's sports. 

Caitlin Clark Endorses Kansas City's WNBA Expansion

Caitlin Clark made it clear that she fully supports the idea of expanding the WNBA to Kansas City. The city’s strong foundation in women’s athletics, coupled with its fervent sports fanbase, makes it an ideal location for a new franchise. Clark remarked, "Women’s basketball could be great there, so I’d support it." She added that she shares this enthusiasm with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, who have long been advocates for women’s sports in Kansas City.

 

 

Patrick Mahomes Champions Kansas City's Sports Potential

Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes has been a vocal proponent of bringing more professional sports to the city. Through their ownership of the NWSL's Kansas City Current, Mahomes and his wife Brittany have demonstrated their commitment to women's sports.

Mahomes expressed his belief in the city's potential, stating, “Let’s bring as many sports here and showcase how great Kansas City is—not only as a city but through the people in it as well.”

 

 

Kansas City's Growing Support for Women's Sports

Kansas City's commitment to women's sports is evident in its strong history of support for initiatives like the Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament and the thriving Kansas City Current. Kathy Nelson, CEO of the Kansas City Sports Commission, highlighted the city’s ongoing dedication to women’s athletics, citing these successful events as proof of the community's genuine interest.

Kansas City Gaining Momentum as WNBA Expansion Candidate

As the WNBA looks to expand by 2026, with cities like Toronto, Portland, and Golden State under consideration, Kansas City is gaining serious traction as a prime contender. The city's growing support for women’s sports, combined with highprofile advocates like Mahomes and Clark, has positioned it as a key location for future expansion. By 2028, the WNBA plans to increase its teams to 16, and Kansas City is a strong candidate for inclusion in this expansion.

Mahomes' Ownership Group Leading the Charge

Patrick Mahomes’ ownership group, which is actively working to bring a WNBA franchise to Kansas City, is inspired by the success of the Kansas City Current and the city's ongoing support for women's sports. With strong backing from figures like Mahomes and Clark, Kansas City’s bid to host a WNBA team is gaining national attention.

A Bright Future for Women’s Basketball in Kansas City

Caitlin Clark’s endorsement of Kansas City’s efforts to bring a WNBA franchise to the city has only bolstered the conversation. As Kansas City continues to make waves in the sports world, it looks poised to secure a new home for professional women’s basketball, further solidifying its reputation as a powerhouse in sports culture.

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