The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 10 with a chance to keep their undefeated season intact heading into the back half of their 2024 schedule.
The Chiefs’ AFC West showdown against the Broncos is sure to be an exciting affair, but it wasn’t the on-field product that seemed to intrigue the social media team at the Pro Football Hall of Fame this week.
Instead, it was the history of Arrowhead Stadium that became part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s pre-Week 10 coverage in a post to Twitter that highlighted the storied venue:
🏟️ Arrowhead Stadium, the iconic home of the @Chiefs since 1972, is rich in history! Originally designed by architect Charles Deaton, it’s celebrated for its unique bowl shape, amplifying crowd noise to record-breaking levels (142.2 dB in 2014).
In 1973, Arrowhead became the… pic.twitter.com/wzCsT44Ki4
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 7, 2024
Fans in Kansas City have never taken the history of Arrowhead Stadium for granted and with a third-consecutive Super Bowl title at stake this season, the Chiefs faithful will have a chance to help their team continue their run of dominance at home games.
Stay tuned to see if Kansas City can secure its ninth win against the Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, November 10.