The Kansas City Chiefs’ season recently came to an end following a Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite a brutal 40-22 loss for Kansas City in the Super Bowl, there is still plenty of celebration around the Chiefs community. Chiefs owner, chairman and CEO, Clark Hunt, celebrated his 60th birthday on Feb. 19, alongside his wife, Tavia Hunt. In the morning hours of his birthday, Tavia Hunt took to social media, sharing a heartfelt message about Clark Hunt.
“Happy Birthday to the love of my life, the most humble and kind man I know, and the greatest father our kids could ask for,” Tavia Hunt said. “Here’s to another year of you-may your drives stay long, your putts stay short, and your golf scores stay far lower than your age. Love you forever CKH!” View the original article to see embedded media. Upon the release of the post, some fans took to social media to share their thoughts on the message from Tavia Hunt.
“Absolutely beautifully written,” said one fan. “Kind man, great example to men out there,” said another fan. “So beautiful. Happy Birthday, Mr. Clark!” mentioned one fan. “What a couple,” commented one fan. “Leading with kindness is humility in its finest hour, such an amazing trait. Happy Birthday,” said one fan. “That was a really beautiful and well written piece and gives us an insight into your obviously fun loving husband! He sounds like a good guy!” said another fan.
The Chiefs organization was passed down to Clark Hunt by his father, Lamar Hunt, in 2006. The Hunt family has owned the organization since 1959, previously known as the Dallas Texans in the American Football League (AFL).