The Hunt family is best known as the owners of the Kansas City Chiefs, but their fortune was originally built in oil.
Owner Lamar Hunt and his son, team chairman Clark Hunt, watched the Chiefs play a preseason game here in 2006. Kansas City Star archives As the Kansas City Chiefs enter the playoffs this year ...
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 North Texan, who is also chairman and CEO of ...
The Lamar Hunt Trophy, synonymous with the AFC championship, honors the AFL's founder Lamar Hunt. Introduced in the 1984-85 season, it was redesigned by Tiffany & Co. in 2010. Teams like the ...
The origin of the Kansas City Chiefs moniker goes back to 1963, a decision connected to the region’s Native American heritage, a boisterous mayor, a fan-driven newspaper contest, and Lamar Hunt ...
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 ...