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Wife of Chiefs owner dismisses 'referee favoritism' ahead of Super Bowl LIX

Tavia Hunt, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, doesn't want to hear about "referee favoritism" as she wrote a congratulatory post for her team reaching another Super Bowl.


Wife of Chiefs owner dismisses 'referee favoritism' ahead of Super Bowl LIX
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She posted on Instagram following her Chiefs' 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills to secure three straight AFC Championships, and discussed her initial emotions about the team's success. 

Hunt would go on to reflect on the struggles the team had over a decade ago, bringing up the 2012 season where they went 2-14. But it ultimately led to the decision to hire head coach Andy Reid, and the rest is history as he built a winning program. 

But Hunt added "hard work, belief, and purpose" are the reasons why - not a conspiracy that referees favor them during this playoff run. 

"By God's grace we've had success, but it's not 'black magic' or referee favoritism (look at the stats on this) - it's lots of hard work, belief, and purpose. Patrick Mahomes leads with humility and puts God first."

Hunt has been very vocal about her faith, and mentioned others like Harrison Butker, Drue Tranquill, Chris Jones, Nick Bolton and more doing so as well. 

The Chiefs will be heading to New Orleans to face the Philadelphia Eagles once again in the "Big Game," as this current streak began with a Super Bowl LVII win over them in Arizona two seasons ago. 

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