The Kansas City Chiefs secured a thrilling 23-14 win against the Houston Texans during the Divisional Round, and they are now advancing to their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game.
The game was star-studded, with names like Taylor Swift, Brittany Mahomes, Caitlin Clark, and Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt showing up to support the franchise that’s on its way to potentially taking home a three-peat.
Gracie Hunt Reacts to Chiefs’ 7th Consecutive AFC Championship Game Appearance
Hunt donned a stylish yet chic outfit for the thrilling matchup, once again combining red and black.
The Chiefs’ heiress wore a red skin-fit jumpsuit paired with a reversible puffer jacket and red boots. In her game-day post, Hunt was joined by her entire family, including her mom, Tavia, sister Ava, brother Knobel, and Chiefs owner Clark Hunt.
Gracie also posed with the internet sensation “The Rizzler,” who came to support the Chiefs with his dad. The popular kid expressed his support for the franchise and even said, “If you don’t like the Chiefs, we can’t be friends.”
Sharing more heartwarming snippets from the GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Gracie wrote, “Heating up things for the playoff football at Arrowhead!” while sharing her outfit details.
The Chiefs’ official Instagram account flexed on their “Divisional Round dub” with a strong image, highlighting their 23-14 win.
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Reacting to the post, Hunt put up three emojis on her story as she reposed the image, expressing her gratitude for the win. She also captured head coach Andy Reid during the post-game press conference, during which he praised the team’s offense and defense.
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt also gave a shoutout to his head coach, who joined seven-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick with his 300th career win.
“First of all, congratulations,” Hunt said. “Great job tonight. Not only are we going on to play in the AFC Championship Game, but this young man right here earned his 300th career win tonight. Only four coaches all-time have done that. What a great job, congratulations.”
Reid’s 300 wins are split over his time with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he totaled 140 wins, with the remaining 160 coming from his time in Kansas City.
Although the Chiefs didn’t play their best football against the Texans this week, they were able to pull their late-game magic and take the Divisional Round win home.