The two-time Super Bowl champions finally got down on the field again, as the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens in a 27-20 showdown in the season opener.
Many celebrities and Chiefs enthusiasts, including Taylor Swift, Brittany Mahomes, Kansas City Royals star Salvador Perez, Heidi Gardner, Rob Riggle, Eric Stonestreet, and many more, supported the back-to-back champs in Week 1 at Arrowhead Stadium.
However, Clark Hunt’s daughter Gracie may have shined the brightest, glowing after the Chiefs’ dramatic win.
Gracie Hunt Graces the Sideline in Fashion
Among the star-studded lineup of fans was Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt, who donned a yellow co-ord set paired with silver heels, jewelry, and a bag. She took to social media to celebrate an important first step in a Chiefs three-peat.
Her latest Instagram post shared her favorite moments from the sidelines at Arrowhead. While the first three pictures showed her stylish fit, the next showed her posing with her brother, Knobel Hunt, and mom, Tavia Hunt.
She captioned the post, “Writing page one of our 2024 story,” expressing excitement for the rest of the season.
It’s safe to say Gracie is one of the Chiefs’ biggest fans. She started the countdown to the season opener way before the kickoff.
On Wednesday, she shared a few snaps from Arrowhead Stadium, wearing a long red dress with beige high heels.
She expressed her exhilaration with a post that read, “Woke up to Red Wednesday,” and reminded fans not to forget to grab their #RedWednesday flag to support the Ronald McDonald House Foundation, a nonprofit organization that aims to keep families near their sick kids while they get the care and supportive services they need.
She later continued her countdown and wrote, “One more sleep until game day,” while Hunt opened up about the first Red Wednesday event.
“We had the best Red Wednesday kicking off the Chiefs Women’s Organisation and celebrating community & the reminder that football is family,” Hunt continued.
When Are the Chiefs Getting on the Field Again?
While the Super Bowl celebration took place for the Chiefs last year, Mahomes was seen reaffirming Chris Jones about his place on the team.
“You ain’t going nowhere, I promise you, we’re not done, dawg. I want three. Three. Nobody’s ever gotten three,” Mahomes said.
While Tom Brady expressed his reservations about the team’s chance at a third consecutive Super Bowl title, the Chiefs seem to be in a pretty good position after their Week 1 performance in 2024.
Kansas City will host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 15 at 4:25 ET and take the field with confidence after its season-opening victory.
However, it wasn’t too long ago that Arrowhead Stadium was nicknamed “Burrowhead.”
Bengals QB Joe Burrow his an unwavering belief amid hostile environments, as Cincinnati has won in Kansas City with high stakes on the line, so this Week 2 clash will be telling.