Chiefs reportedly replicate Kansas City facilities at Arizona hotel
The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to make their team hotel in Arizona feel as much like home as possible as they prepare for Super Bowl LVII.
The Chiefs made some changes to meeting rooms to help normalize things for their players leading up to the big game, making the rooms look exactly like those inside their facility in Kansas City, reports NFL Network's James Palmer.
Coaches have their own offices as well, Palmer adds.
The Chiefs arrived in Arizona on Sunday, exactly one week before they face the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium. It will be Kansas City's third Super Bowl appearance in the last four years.
Andy Reid's club will hope the changes at the hotel can help KC replicate the success it had at Arrowhead Stadium, where it went 7-1 during the regular season.
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