Union Station Chiefs Fan Zone adds chance to purchase team memorabilia in silent auction
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A popular attraction is back at Union Station ready to satisfy Kansas City Chiefs fans’ needs to feel closer to Chiefs Kingdom.
The Chiefs Fan Zone has returned to Union Station where fans wanting to show their Chiefs pride can visit several team-themed photo op installations to capture images that express their red and gold spirit.
The popular AlphaLitKC “Chiefs Kingdom” illuminated sign is back for fans to get their photos with. Other photo ops include life-sized player cutouts and the Chiefs Kingdom throne.
New to this year’s Fan Zone is the opportunity to bid on authentic Chiefs items autographed by many of the team’s superstars. The silent auction includes jerseys, helmets and footballs autographed by players including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Chris Jones, Isiah Pacheco, JuJu Smith-Schuster and others. Bidders also have the opportunity to place winning bids on items autographed by head coach Andy Reid. All of the signed memorabilia and collectibles up for auction are on display at Union Station.
The display is free and open to the public from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
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