The son of franchise founder Lamar Hunt has guided Kansas City to the precipice of Super Bowl history: a three-peat that would cement a 65-year family legacy.
The Hunt family is best known as the owners of the Kansas City Chiefs, but their fortune was originally built in oil.
Clark Hunt’s office near Preston Center has a trophy case that would be the envy of even the most decorated and successful professional sports owners.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ 7-pound, sterling silver, Tiffany-crafted Super Bowl trophies — four of them — stand front-and-center ...
Kansas City is currently owned by the four children of franchise founder Lamar Hunt. Lamar Hunt Jr., Sharron Hunt, Clark Hunt ...
The same family has run the Kansas City Chiefs since their inception as a team in 1960. Here's what to know about the Hunt family: ...
Owner Lamar ... Hunt holds the football for Clark, his 5-year-old son to kick in this 1970 photo. His wife, Norma, watches along with Lamar, Jr., 13, and Sharon, 12. Lamar Hunt, founder of the ...
Two days before the biggest game of the Kansas City Chiefs’ season, the team’s chairman and chief executive, Clark Hunt, sat ...
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt opens up to PEOPLE in an exclusive interview about creating a niche of her own within her family's franchise that's on track to make NFL history at the 2025 ...
The Hunt clan has been closely associated with the Kansas City Chiefs since the NFL organization's founding in 1959. After Lamar Hunt passed away in 2006, his son Clark Hunt became a co-owner of ...
Clark Hunt, owner and CEO ... sports world and a visionary businessman, the current CEO of Travis Kelce‘s popular team has become a key figure not only in American football but in the broader ...