How the Chiefs and Royals can achieve something inconsequentially awesome

The Royals did their part on December 19th, 2023. Three months later, the Chiefs can do the same.
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The table is set for the Kansas City Chiefs to give this city what the sporting world has needed all along: the chance for Hunter Renfrow and Hunter Renfroe to be employed in the same town.

Back in December, the Kansas City Royals inked free agent outfielder Hunter Renfroe to a two-year contract. The 32-year-old will patrol right field for the Royals in 2024 and is expected to be among the team leaders in home runs.

That brings us to the Chiefs, who have a strong need at wide receiver. Much has already been said about the oft-scorned wide receiver room in Kansas City, and while the Chiefs did add Marquise "Hollywood" Brown on Thursday night, there is still room for another veteran on the roster.

The Royals did their part on December 19th, 2023. Three months later, the Chiefs can do the same.

I don't know how Renfrow fits in. I don't know what he will demand on the open market in free agency. All I know is this: "Renfroe/Renfrow 2024" sounds like a match made in heaven. When it comes to the advertising and marketing ploys that can come from this pair, the sky is the limit.

Bobblehead Night. T-shirts with Renfroe hitting bombs while Renfrow catching bombs. Commercials. Billboards. Podcasts. Jersey splits and radio bits. Slogans. Big Slick. Any kind of sports memorabilia you want to throw out there. The sky is the limit for Renfroe/Renfrow 2024.

The two are already friends and share much in common, but it's time to take this relationship to the next level. And what better place than Kansas City, where the two players' home stadiums are just a Renfroe bomb away from each other (for now)?

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