Gracie Hunt, the daughter and CEO of Kansas City's Chief Chair, looked back on the team's eventful February, including a shocking defeat at Super Bowl LIX.
Hunt took him to Instagram on Thursday to say he “awesome moments at every moment” amid a reflection on some of the highs and lows he experienced during the Chiefs' playoff run.
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Kansas City Chiefs heir Gracie Hunt watches at the Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs on February 9, 2025. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“February File: I'm grateful for every moment that shapes the beautiful mosaics of life. Tough, painful, joy, and everything in between,” she captioned the social media post.
The Chiefs heir also expressed his gratitude to the individual who “makes it all worth it.”
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“More than anything, I am grateful to the incredible people who made it all worth it,” she wrote under a photo gallery featuring several snapshots of this year's Super Bowl site, New Orleans.

Caesars Superdome hosted Super Bowl Lix (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
The hope of winning Kansas City's three consecutive Vince Lombardi Trophy was shattered by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Jalen Hurts threw two touchdowns and was named Super Bowl MVP after the Eagles scored a 40-22 victory over the Chiefs. Patrick Mahomes played a poor show at Super Bowl LIX and finished the game with two interceptions.

Jalen hurts the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes and meets after Super Bowl Lix. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Hunt admitted that the outcome of the game was disappointing, but she is “pride” of the season the Chiefs had.
“Praise him when you win, praise him when you lose,” the former Miss Kansas USA winner began on Instagram. “It wasn't the outcome we wanted, but I'm very proud of this team's heart and the incredible season we had,” she wrote on Instagram on February 10th.
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She also said the Chiefs Kingdom is made up of the best fans of the NFL, and that the Chiefs have declared they will “return.”
The Chiefs Front Office will be tasked with improving key areas of the roster as the team appears in the Super Bowl for the fourth consecutive year.
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