John Dixon

John Dixon is a native of Warrensburg, Missouri who watched Super Bowl I, Super Bowl IV (and the longest NFL game ever played) on the family's Zenith color TV. As a lifelong Chiefs fan, he has covered the team for both broadcast and online media for three decades. Currently serving as Arrowhead Pride's executive editor, John contributes his perspective through writing assignments and working with the site's large writing staff. In addition to his expertise in database and spreadsheet management, John has experience as a radio personality, audio engineer, and website programmer.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

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No current examples available.

Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • Travis Kelce had 93 catches in a 'down' year, with 32 catches in four postseason games.

Deceptions

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  • But now there's a moment for Kansas to step up and [provide] an option for us all here.
  • Missouri spoke [and] Jackson County spoke. They had their opportunity.
  • Rep. Sean Tarwater of Stilwell asked lawmakers during the House debate, per the Kansas City Star.
  • The recent effort to build the Kansas City Chiefs a new stadium and practice facility in Kansas has passed its first legislative step.
  • There's a good reason both teams believe this could be a good option for them.

Recent Articles

CBS Sports' Top 100 NFL Players for 2024: Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones, Travis Kelce Lead Chiefs' Seven Representatives; Jaguars' Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence Rank

CBS Sports' Top 100 NFL Players for 2024: Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones, Travis Kelce Lead Chiefs' Seven Representatives; Jaguars' Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence Rank

Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 CBS Sports' top 100 NFL players for 2024 include 17 from the Chiefs and Jaguars. Patrick Mahomes ranks first, with Chris Jones, Travis Kelce, Trent McDuffie, Creed Humphrey, Joe Thuney, and Trey Smith from the Chiefs. Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence represent the Jaguars after breakout seasons; Allen with 17.5 sacks and a $141.25M contract extension, Lawrence at No. 62 overall despite injury-plagued season.
Kansas Approves Bonds for Chiefs and Royals Stadiums, Potentially Luring Teams Away from Missouri

Kansas Approves Bonds for Chiefs and Royals Stadiums, Potentially Luring Teams Away from Missouri

Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 Kansas House and Senate approve bills to finance new stadiums for Chiefs and Royals with state bonds, potentially luring teams away from Missouri. Governor Kelly expected to sign into law. Teams may invest up to $700 million in private funds. Revenues from taxes, sports betting, and lottery sales will pay off bonds over 30 years.