As the Kansas City Chiefs aim to capture their fifth Super Bowl championship (and fourth under coach Andy Reid), fans—or ...
Kansas City is currently owned by the four children of franchise founder Lamar Hunt. Lamar Hunt Jr., Sharron Hunt, Clark Hunt ...
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 team owners originally christened this Mother of all Football Games with the lackluster title “AFL-NFL Championship Game.
Explore the legacy of Clark Hunt, the visionary owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, and how he continues his father Lamar Hunt’s ...
The Hunt family's ownership of the Chiefs dates back to the team's founding (as the Dallas Texans) by Lamar Hunt Sr. in 1959. That makes the Hunts one of the longest-tenured ownership groups in ...
The Kansas City Chiefs punched their ticket to the Big Game for the fifth time in the last six seasons, beating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game.
At first, it was known just as the AFL-NFL Championship Game. Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt is regarded as the first who began using the term Super Bowl. It's got two pretty simples halves to its origin.
The case also pictures his father Lamar Hunt Sr., the principal founder of the American Football League and previous owner of the Chiefs.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) Clark Hunt’s office near ...