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    Gracie Hunt’s Net Worth: How Much Is the Kansas City Chiefs’ Heiress Worth?

    Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, is often in the spotlight. What is her net worth?

    Gracie Hunt is the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, but she is writing her own story. Hunt has built a fortune with her many endeavors.

    While she is only 25 years old, Hunt has already built a notable wealth profile, which not only comes from her high-spirited presence in the public eye but also from her family surname.

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    How Rich Is Gracie Hunt?

    Hunt’s current net worth is estimated to be around $3 million. Hunt has managed to make her name as a social media influencer, model, blogger, and philanthropist.

    The Chiefs heiress’ was named Miss Kansas in 2021. Following the big win, she also reached the semifinals in the Miss USA competition the same year.

    Beyond her modeling career, Hunt runs a blog titled “Living Gracefully,” which brings beauty and lifestyle content to her followers.

    Her role in public relations for the Chiefs further complements her growing portfolio. At just 25, she is right on the path to building a solid foundation for her career with multiple revenue streams.

    How Did Gracie Hunt Get Rich?

    Hunt’s wealth partly comes from her family’s massive fortune. Her father is the owner of the Chiefs and remains deeply invested in sports and business.

    Gracie’s grandfather, Lamar Hunt, was a legendary figure in the sports world as well. Lamar was instrumental in founding the American Football League (AFL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) while also taking a step toward football’s growth later on.

    Meanwhile, beyond sports, the Hunt family also has ventures in oil, gas, and real estate. Although Gracie undoubtedly benefits from her family’s wealth — as they have a net worth of approximately $24.8 billion and her father’s net worth is estimated to be $1.4 billion — she does have some revenue streams of her own.

    Before fully dipping her feet into the family’s sports empire, Hunt had quite the visibility in beauty pageants. Now, she has transitioned into a role in public relations with the Chiefs, while also connecting with people via her social media accounts and blog.

    While she is not directly involved in major investments, Hunt’s participation in the family’s ventures, such as the Hunt Sports Group, helps grow her wealth.

    Where Does Hunt Family Rank Among NFL Owners?

    The Hunt family is one of the wealthiest in America, with an estimated net worth of $24.8 billion. The family’s influence extends beyond the Chiefs, as they also own MLS’ FC Dallas and hold a minority stake in the NBA’s Chicago Bulls.

    The Hunt family is considered the second-wealthiest NFL owners after the Walton-Penner ownership group that holds the Denver Broncos.

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    Though her wealth is modest compared to the $24.8 billion held by her family, Gracie has forged her own path while also embracing her family’s storied legacy. Her career and philanthropic efforts mark her as a rising star in both the sports and entertainment worlds.

    Her role as an heiress involves not just inheriting this legacy, but also actively participating in its ongoing success.

    Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl Preview

    Based on PFN’s win probability model, which ran 10,000 simulations via the PFN Playoff Predictor, the Eagles have a 52.8% chance of defeating the Chiefs.

    The Chiefs are aiming to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls. Kansas City has won three of the last five Super Bowls and will be the first NFL team to play in five Super Bowls over a six-season span.

    This is Philadelphia’s third Super Bowl appearance in the last eight seasons. The Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII and lost to the Chiefs two seasons ago in Super Bowl LVII.

    Kansas City Chiefs Trends and Insights

    • The Chiefs have 17 straight one-score wins (12-0 this season, their last three playoff games last year, and their last two regular season games). Twelve one-score wins is the most in a single season all-time, tied with the 2022 Vikings, 2019 Seahawks, and 2015 Broncos.
    • Patrick Mahomes passed Joe Montana for the second-most playoff wins by a starting quarterback (17) and John Elway for the second-most playoff game-winning drives by a quarterback (seven).
    • From 2019-24, the Chiefs have made six Super Bowl appearances, are chasing a fourth title, and have won 78% of their regular season games. For reference, the Splash Brother Golden State Warriors (2015-19, 2022) made six NBA Finals appearances with four titles and won 76.2% of their regular season games.
    • The Chiefs have averaged over 2.5 points per offensive drive in four straight games when playing their regulars – that’s a good formula, as NFL teams have won 78.9% of their games this season when clearing 2.50 PPD.
    • During his career, Mahomes has averaged 3.9 carries for 20 yards and 0.13 touchdowns on the ground during the regular season. In the postseason, those rates elevated to 5.4 attempts, 29.1 yards, and 0.35 touchdowns per game.

    Philadelphia Eagles Trends and Insights

    • The Eagles peaked early last season and scored 155 points over a five-game win streak (Weeks 7-12). Over their past five games, they’ve scored 166 points.
    • Jalen Hurts ran for three scores in his prior Super Bowl experience, joining Terrell Davis as the only player to do that in The Big Game. With his three rushing scores on Sunday, Hurts joined LeGarrette Blount as the only players in NFL history with multiple playoff games in which they ran for three-plus touchdowns.
    • Philadelphia has forced 19 turnovers in their past six games, a run that includes four games with three-plus.
    • The Eagles became the sixth team to have multiple players rush for multiple scores in a playoff game, the first since Rex Burkhead and Sony Michel did it for the 2018 Patriots.
    • Since 2022, the Eagles are 18-8 ATS (69.2%) when facing a team that enters play with at least as many wins as losses (second best, trailing only the 20-6-1 Lions).
    • Hurts will become the eighth quarterback to start multiple Super Bowls within his first eight seasons. Of the previous seven, only Elway failed to secure a ring within his first five seasons—though Elway would famously cap off his career with Super Bowl victories in his final two seasons.

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