Chiefs’ video shows a new midfield logo at Arrowhead Stadium and possibly red end zones
The gold-colored end zones at Arrowhead Stadium were a big hit when they were used a few years ago.
Some fans remember a time when the end zones at Arrowhead Stadium were painted red (and I’m not talking about the Great Googily Moogily Snickers commercial).
Could the red end zones be returning for the Chiefs’ home opener against the Chargers on “Thursday Night Football”? That’s what fans were wondering/hoping after the Chiefs shared a video of the preparation being done to the Arrowhead Stadium field.
It seems there also will be a new logo at midfield (which some have noted is the original Arrowhead Stadium logo) so things are gonna look different on Thursday.
Here is the video and one shared by a Twitter user named john:
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 13, 2022
how’s your tuesday? pic.twitter.com/vpJox8o8Xd
— john (@anytwojohn) September 13, 2022
When Arrowhead Stadium opened in 1972, there were red end zones, so it would make sense to see them again this season.
The Chiefs’ video was widely shared and commented on. Here is a sample of what fans were saying.
Let's GOOOOO!!!! pic.twitter.com/3XhD6zV32B
— PaulIsiah Pacheco stan acct (@PaulHBK) September 13, 2022
If ya can’t give us an alternate uni or at least a helmet, changing up the field will do https://t.co/IrZnyL8eLH
— Airn (@awalk929) September 13, 2022
Oh my.... https://t.co/2dopR4ct2J
— Carson Wendt (@Carsonwendt2) September 13, 2022
RED END ZONES???? https://t.co/CvE0Ohx10z pic.twitter.com/07RPXeEu8l
— Adam Kiesel (@AdamKiesel22) September 13, 2022
Red EndZones!! Yes please. My first game in 86 I still remember those bright red EZ.
— Chiefs Fun (@Chiefs4Fun) September 13, 2022
Retro A for Arrowhead. I love it!!!
— Tim E. Sours (@Tim_E_Sours) September 13, 2022
OH YESSAH, I LOVE IT https://t.co/xJiVa5PXbe
— Mr. Brooks (@BrianBShynin) September 13, 2022
exCUSE ME?!?!?! https://t.co/7uNh6uyrxT
— Elijah Smith (@elijahdavid613) September 13, 2022
She’s sexy https://t.co/UZrtiOiBox
— Kyle Coffey (@kylecoffey11) September 13, 2022
— Scott Lawrence (@ScottFree27) September 13, 2022
— Kyle (@kwampy88) September 13, 2022
WOOHOO!!! The original endzones from 1972!!! So very awesome to see again!!! pic.twitter.com/3eDImb3F4H
— Connie Jo (@cjkc_life09) September 13, 2022