Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt addressed the media on Sunday following the AFC Championship victory over the Buffalo Bills. He praised the team’s success and reflected on what he believes his father, Lamar Hunt, would think of the current dynasty.
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt with his wife Tavia (left) and daughter Gracie Hunt (right). "By God’s grace we’ve had success, but it’s not “black magic” or referee favoritism (look at the stats on this)—it’s lots of hard work, belief, and purpose. Patrick Mahomes leads with humility and puts God first."
With the Lamar Hunt Trophy staying with the KC Chiefs for another year, team chairman and CEO Clark Hunt spoke about what this current run means to the family.
Football fans poked fun at the robotic way Chiefs owner Clark Hunt delivered his victory speech on Sunday after Kansas City defeated the Bills in the AFC championship game.
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt found himself at the center of online jokes after delivering a victory speech that some fans found overly rehearsed and "robotic." The speech c
Gracie Hunt is the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt. She is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and fashion influencer deeply immersed in the world of football.
Hunt was asked about pregame superstitions he might have, but he said those days are gone. But there is one sweet pregame tradition. It was started by his father, Lamar, who founded the Chiefs. Lamar Hunt, for whom the AFC Championship Game trophy is named, died in 2006.
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Two days before the biggest game of the Kansas City Chiefs’ season, the team’s chairman and chief executive, Clark Hunt, sat in the witness stand of a Brooklyn federal courthouse, some 1,200 miles away from Arrowhead Stadium, where he prepared to talk about a different kind of football.