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When Mahomes signed his 10-year contract extension over the summer, it almost guaranteed he would play most -- if not all -- of his career in Kansas City, one of professional football's smallest markets, with a metropolitan population of 2.14 million people. After Green Bay, Kansas City is perhaps the closest thing the NFL has to an anti-New York, and it could be the home of one of the league's biggest stars through the 2031 season.
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What the ****, Adam?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...tistical_areas
Kansas City metro area has more people than:
Indianapolis
Cleveland
Nashville
Jacksonville
New Orleans
Buffalo
Green Bay
And if you go by city proper, it has more people than:
Miami
Minneapolis
Tampa
New Orleans
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Buffalo
Las Vegas
Green Bay
I'm not saying it's Chicago-sized, but I've been to Green Bay, and it ain't much at all. Kansas City isn't close to Green Bay, and there are a good handful of NFL cities that are closer to being the smallest by a wide margin.