Former team owner Lamar Hunt designed the original Chiefs logo ... Bartle was not Native, but claimed to be inducted into an Arapaho tribe and said he was given the name “Chief Lone Bear.” ...
The Hunt family not only owns the most successful NFL team in recent years, but is a trailblazer for other sports outside of ...
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 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. Clark Hunt was born into a dynasty.
Here's a closer look at the family's ownership of one of the NFL's iconic franchises over that time: Kansas City is currently owned by the four children of franchise founder Lamar Hunt.
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The Mirror US on MSNWhy Kansas City is called the Chiefs and reason Super Bowl team wears red and whiteThe Kansas City Chiefs have been one of the most successful teams in football since quarterback Patrick Mahomes was selected ...
The Super Bowl name, surprisingly, originated from a child's bouncy toy and a casual remark by Kansas City Chiefs' owner Lamar Hunt during a 1966 league meeting. Although initially called the AFL ...
As Kansas City celebrates the Chiefs’ third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, the team name, logo, and some problematic fan customs like the “tomahawk chop” are once again being broadcast worldwide.
The Hunt family has owned the Chiefs since their initial founding as the AFL's Dallas Texans in 1960. Lamar Hunt Sr. founded the team that would become the Chiefs and the American Football League ...
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