Dallas mayor wants Chiefs to join Cowboys as city's second NFL team

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With the Chiefs' future in Kansas City in question, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson wants the team to join the Cowboys as its second NFL franchise.

Such is the case with Eric Johnson, the mayor of Dallas who is hoping for a second NFL franchise to come to the city alongside the"Welcome home, Dallas Texans!" Johnson wrote on X, along with a smiley emoji and the hashtag #CottonBowl, the popular venue in Dallas.Dallas was named the top sports city in the United States because we play to win.

Lamar Hunt founded the Dallas Texans in 1959 and the team played at the Cotton Bowl before relocating to Kansas City and rebranding as the Chiefs in 1963. Clark Hunt, son of Lamar and current owner, resides in Dallas.But if the Chiefs were to move back to Dallas, the franchise would face a similar situation to what's currently ongoing: finding public funds.

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