I’m sure you’ve had the 24 hrs of rollercoaster of emotions, like none other, if you’re from Kansas City, Missouri. While the beloved Chiefs won against the Texans, a BAN halted the celebrations! You see, TikTok has over 170 million American users… Home to 7 million+ small businesses. And the app just stopped. So, no doubt you’d see chaos, conversation, and controversy unfurling.
Millions scrambled for answers, while debates over privacy and national security took over dinner tables and social media feeds. Amid the uproar and cluelessness of many, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s wife, Tavia, thinks she has got the answer.
And maybe she has. It’s not a bad one either. She shared a post on her IG story, that read: “Since TikTok in the US is banned right now, I just wanted to let y’all know the Bible app is available.”
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For Tavia, the moment wasn’t about politics or policy—at least not on the surface. She simply reshared a message on her Instagram story. Right? Maybe it was a subtle dig, or lighthearted nudge. Maybe both. But with the Chiefs chasing NFL history, every move made by this high-profile family becomes part of the broader cultural playbook.
The Hunt family’s influence, after all, goes beyond the gridiron. Over the years, they’ve poured nearly $900,000 into conservative causes, championing their values both publicly and privately. Tavia herself has stood firmly in defense of former President Donald Trump, using her platform to amplify her beliefs and challenge critics.
Meanwhile, if you give into the fact that the TikTok ban wasn’t just about losing dance trends or viral moments, you might realise the thick of it. It reopened old debates about U.S.-China relations, data security, and even the cultural grip of apps like these. And when something that big happens, everyone has an opinion—including those in the NFL’s inner circle. The Hunts, no strangers to making bold statements, made sure to add their voice.
This latest post wasn’t just about TikTok—it was a reminder of what the Hunts stand for. As the Chiefs eye their third straight Super Bowl title, the Hunt family remains as much a part of the narrative off the field as on it. But we might be reading into it a little too much. After all, Tavia has always put God First!
Clark Hunt obviously had something to add on the Chiefs’ record-breaking night
The Chiefs weren’t just playing football on Saturday—they were making history. A 23-14 win over the Texans didn’t just send them to their seventh straight AFC Championship game. It also marked Andy Reid’s 300th career coaching victory. That’s the kind of stat you hang in the rafters, right next to the Lombardi trophies.
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In the locker room post-game, Clark Hunt made sure the moment wasn’t lost. Holding a game ball, he turned to Reid and said, “First of all, congratulations. Great job tonight… This young man right here earned his 300th career win tonight. Only four coaches all-time have done that. What a great job, congratulations.” Recognizing the man who is bringing out the A-Game from the team? Yeah, maybe Jerry Jones can take something out of it.
So, Reid’s milestone puts him in elite company with Don Shula (347), Bill Belichick (333), and George Halas (324). Not bad for a coach who’s been with the Chiefs since 2013, racking up 143 regular-season wins and 17 playoff victories in that time. Add his years with the Eagles, and you’ve got a résumé that screams Hall of Fame.
But Saturday wasn’t just about numbers. It was about grit. Houston trimmed the Chiefs’ lead to one by the end of the third quarter, making everyone at Arrowhead hold their breath. Enter Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, who connected for an 11-yard touchdown to regain control. Add to that, a clutch field goal by Harrison Butker, and it was game, set, match.
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Meanwhile, Tavia Hunt shared her own thoughts on Instagram. “Thank you, Jesus!!” she wrote, alongside the Chiefs’ post celebrating their AFC title berth. Her faith and passion were on full display, as always. Now, the Chiefs are one game away from a shot at NFL immortality—a Super Bowl three-peat. And they are going to need all the prayers they can get. It’s game time!
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