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Clark Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs
Clark Hunt’s Net Worth: How Much Money Has the Kansas City Chiefs’ Owner Made in His Career?
The Hunt name has been synonymous with the Kansas City Chiefs since the team’s inception in 1959. Lamar Hunt owned the team until his death in 2006. His son, Clark Hunt, took over as a co-owner soon thereafter,
Who is Gracie Hunt? Meet the Chiefs owner's daughter who's dating a former QB.
Hunt is the oldest of Clark and Tavia’s kids and she’s become friendly with Taylor Swift. She’s got over 700,000 followers on Instagram as of writing this, and she’s been dating former East Carolina quarterback Cody Keith, which became Instagram official in September of 2024.
Meet Gracie Hunt, the pageant-queen daughter of mega-wealthy Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt
Gracie Hunt, former Miss Kansas USA and member of one of the richest families in America, will be on the sidelines at this year's Super Bowl.
Who owns the Chiefs? Inside Clark Hunt's net worth, businesses and more to know
The Chiefs are currently owned by Clark Hunt, who serves as the team's chairman and CEO. He is the son of the late Lamar Hunt, the franchise's founder and one of the founding fathers of the AFL and Super Bowl. The "Lamar Hunt Trophy" is awarded to the winner of the AFC championship every season.
How Did Clark Hunt Make His Money? Net Worth Of Kansas City Chiefs Owner Revealed
Clark Hunt could make history at Super Bowl 2025 and here we explain how the Kansas City Chiefs owner made his money.
Meet the $25 billion Hunt family, whose oil wealth created the Kansas City Chiefs and seeded other top teams in pro sports
The Hunt family not only owns the most successful NFL team in recent years, but is a trailblazer for other sports outside of football.
How Gracie Hunt Spent Super Bowl 2025 Night After Chiefs Loss
Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, was of course rooting for the Chiefs when they faced off against the Eagles at the 2025 Super Bowl. Despite the team's devastating loss, the 25-year-old Internet personality still partook in a big celebration after the final points were tallied on Sunday, February 9.
Who owns the Kansas City Chiefs? What to know about the Hunt family
The Kansas City Chiefs have been under the same ownership since being founded in 1959. Here's a look at the history of its ownership.
Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt Reveals His Super Bowl LIX Prediction
With Super Bowl LIX upon us, the anticipation is at an all-time high as the biggest game of the year is set to unfold between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. While many have shared their thoughts on the matchup,
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt opens up on how Taylor Swift grew team’s fandom
Taylor Swift has been credited to be the rather not-so-invisible string between the Chiefs and their newfound fanbase.
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Who Is Clark Hunt? Chiefs CEO Eyeing Super Bowl Three-Peat
Clark Hunt has been here before—four times in the last five years, to be exact. He knows what it feels like to be in the ...
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Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt gives inside look at her Super Bowl 2025 experience
Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt has had herself a week in New Orleans for Super Bowl 2025. The former pageant queen, 25, looked ...
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Clark Hunt, Dallas’ ‘other’ NFL owner, builds a legacy on a string of championships
The Kansas City Chiefs’ 7-pound, sterling silver, Tiffany-crafted Super Bowl trophies — four of them — stand front-and-center ...
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