Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt made her way to the NFL Honors night in style. She is the daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt. She was present at the awards night with her family.
For the NFL Honors, Gracie stepped out in a bold, glamorous red dress, turning heads on the red carpet. She wore a necklace and stood beside her family while posing on the red carpet. She arrived for the awards night in the Bay Area with her parents and boyfriend Derek Green, son of former Chiefs quarterback Trent Green.
She posted the moment on Instagram, while giving due credit to all the people involved in helping her strike that look.
“Celebrating the stars at NFL Honors ✨” she captioned the post.
Gracie was wearing a necklace from Lyles DeGrazier’s jewellery brand. Her outfit was from Bronx and Banco by Natalie Banco. She credited Austin Ryde for makeup and The Hair Babe’s Bri Dominguez for hair styling.
This is not new for the 26-year-old as she has often stunned in red colors at major NFL and social events to show her pride in the franchise.
Gracie Hunt’s Mother on Chiefs’ Disappointing 2025 Season
After making three straight Super Bowls and winning two of them, the Chiefs’ dynasty hit a roadblock in the 2025 season. They finished third in the AFC West with a 6-11 record, missing the postseason.
Gracie Hunt’s mother, Tavia Hunt, spoke out on the disappointing season, preceded by a heartbreaking loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX after the Chiefs dropped to 6-8 on the season.
“After a season full of effort and heart, missing the playoffs for the first time in a decade stings—and it’s okay to feel that disappointment,” she said.
Tavia shared wisdom while sharing gratitude towards the team.
“Football teaches us a lot about perseverance, humility, and resilience. Not every game ends in a win, and following Jesus never comes with a promise of ease or comfort. But it does come with the promise that God is at work—faithfully and purposefully—even in seasons that hurt. Our trust isn’t in outcomes, but in a God who remains steady when everything else feels uncertain,” she said.
“Life is bigger than football, even when football means so much. Our ultimate hope isn’t found in a playoff berth or a trophy—it’s anchored in eternity. Grateful for this team, this community, and the journey—through every high and every hard.”
The Chiefs will hope to get back to the playoffs as Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes need to come up with a plan to get back to the Super Bowl.
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