Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, kept the Super Bowl LVII celebration going Monday when she posted a handful of photos of herself, her family and friends enjoying the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
The Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in a thrilling victory to clinch their second title in the last four seasons. Hunt has been on the sidelines cheering on the Chiefs.
«Championship hubris is on,» he wrote in a tweet. «I loved being able to celebrate with so many friends who have been a part of the road to SBLVII. We are so thankful for all of Chiefs Kingdom and will continue to celebrate the sweetness until we refocus on training camp.»
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Hunt is the daughter of Clark Hunt, the organization’s CEO, and the granddaughter of Lamar Hunt, who founded the organization in 1960 when it was originally called the Dallas Texans with the American Football League, which later merged into the NFL. The Lamar Hunt Trophy is awarded to the winner of the AFC Championship. The Chiefs have won three of those.
Gracie Hunt can be seen at Chiefs games regularly, whether they play at Arrowhead Stadium or go on the road and overpower their opponent that way. Additionally, she founded the non-profit organization Breaking Barriers Through Sports, serves on the boards of the Texas and Kansas Special Olympics, was Miss Kansas USA 2021, and is working toward her master’s degree in sports management at the University of Kansas after receive his bachelor’s degree in sports management and broadcast journalism at SMU.
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It also helps fans cheer on their favorite team on Red Friday.
For Red Friday, the Chiefs community comes together to cheer on the organization and give back to those in need. Fans have helped raise more than $3.5 million to help Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City in recent years. However, this week’s event is very important.
Before the Super Bowl, Hunt praised the fans for how well they travel and for showing up in Glendale, Arizona, for the game.
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«The fans are incredible,» he told Fox News Digital last month. «Chiefs Kingdom travels very well, and as the week went on, red and gold flooded Arizona. I don’t know what the predominant color was before this week, but it’s definitely not that anymore. And just watching the fans, everyone is very excited about the game.»