Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Top News
Top News

Chiefs' Dominance at Allegiant Stadium Sets Stage for Super Bowl

FILE PHOTO: Allegiant Stadium, where Super Bowl LVIII will take place, in Las Vegas, Nevada

Allegiant Stadium, located in Las Vegas, is set to host Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night on Monday, February 5, 2024. Since the stadium's opening in 2020, the Kansas City Chiefs have maintained an impressive 4-0 record at this venue.

Affectionately dubbed 'Arrowhead West,' in reference to the Chiefs' home stadium, Allegiant Stadium has become a familiar and successful playing ground for the team. Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling expressed his excitement about returning to a place that feels like home for the Chiefs. He stated, 'We've been playing really well here, and I'm just super excited to be back in a place that's familiar to us.'

Defensive stalwart Chris Jones echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the unique experience of playing at Allegiant Stadium. Jones, who has been a part of all four Chiefs victories at the venue, said, 'There's nothing like playing at Allegiant Stadium.' This sentiment was also shared by tight end Travis Kelce, who boasted about his undefeated record in Las Vegas, proclaiming, 'We've never lost in Vegas. And that's the bottom line.'

The Chiefs' dominance at Allegiant Stadium has even given rise to mythical tales. One story, later debunked, claimed that a Chiefs fan named Gerard DeCosta, who worked as part of the stadium's construction crew, buried a Chiefs flag under the venue during its construction. While this story is likely just folklore, it shows the level of excitement and dedication that the Chiefs' fanbase exudes.

Allegiant Stadium itself is an architectural marvel, with a total cost of almost $2 billion. Of this amount, $1.33 billion was spent on construction, $78 million on land acquisition, $123 million on furniture, fixtures, and equipment, $234 million on design and engineering, and $31 million on utilities and infrastructure. The stadium's exterior features a sleek black design, earning it the nickname 'The Death Star.' Chiefs center Creed Humphrey, awe-inspired during his first visit as a rookie in 2021, marveled at the imposing facade.

Chiefs players have praised the stadium and its aesthetic. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman commented, 'The stadium is beautiful. The all-black is nice. You can't go wrong with playing here.' The unique twist in the Chiefs' Super Bowl preparations is that, being the AFC representative, they are utilizing their rivals' practice facility. Chiefs slot cornerback Trent McDuffie, who grew up as a Raiders fan, acknowledged the oddity of practicing at their opponents' facility. However, he expressed appreciation for the Raiders' practice facility and assured that the Chiefs would take care of it.

The city of Las Vegas itself has added to the allure of Allegiant Stadium. Chris Jones, who has been enjoying the city's upscale restaurants in the lead-up to the Super Bowl, expressed his fondness for Las Vegas, which extends to the atmosphere at the stadium. He highlighted Allegiant Stadium as one of the best venues in the NFL, mentioning its well-kept grass field, the electrifying ambiance with bottles popping, and the torch lighting ceremony. The passionate Raiders fans, known for their spirited support and unique attire, further contribute to the stadium's vibrant atmosphere.

While regular-season games at Allegiant Stadium often see a strong presence of Chiefs fans, Super Bowl LVIII is expected to showcase a more balanced split between supporters of the Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. The noise and energy generated by both fanbases will undoubtedly add to the electric atmosphere for this championship game.

Despite the Chiefs' previous success at Allegiant Stadium, head coach Andy Reid downplayed any advantage gained from familiarity with the venue. He emphasized that playing in the Super Bowl itself brings its own constant buzz and noise. Reid stated, 'When you play in the Super Bowl, there's that constant buzz. That noise is constant.'

The atmosphere during Media Night at Allegiant Stadium also reflected the excitement surrounding the event. Chiefs defensive end Mike Danna, standing on the hallowed field, remarked on the special feeling that coming to Las Vegas evokes for the team. He said, 'It's something about coming to Vegas, man. We like the stadium. We play good here, and it's another opportunity to play here on Sunday.'

As Super Bowl LVIII approaches, Allegiant Stadium stands ready to host one of the most highly anticipated sporting events. With the Chiefs' impeccable record at the venue, the allure of Las Vegas, and the electric atmosphere provided by passionate fans, this promises to be a memorable championship game for both teams and spectators alike.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.