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Tavia Hunt, wife of Chiefs co-owner Clark Hunt, feels overwhelmed after the Chiefs’ loss this Sunday! But, it isn’t necessarily a sad feeling. Instead, the director of the Chiefs Women’s Organization, Tavia, took a moment to step away from the heartbreaking loss to feel the nostalgia of the location, as the match unfolded at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, NY.

Resharing the video clip posted by Gracie Hunt, Tavia’s eldest daughter captioned the post on her story, “Back in the same place!” The video follows Tavia on the fields of Highmark Stadium. She was seen dressed in a lustrous red jacket as she walked up to Clark Hunt, giving him a warm hug.

They further engage in a short conversation. Tavia has been married to the chairman and CEO of the Chiefs, Clark Hunt, since 1993. The couple shares three children, Gracie and Ava, and a son Knobel.

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And, perhaps the nostalgia of being at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo helped her overcome the disappointment of the Chiefs’ loss. Prior to the match, she had also headed to Toronto, given the proximity of Buffalo. And whilst in Toronto, she was attending Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Talking about her “unforgettable experience,” she vividly praised the Eras Tour. And thanked Swift, writing, “Your kindness and hospitality are truly unmatched.”

Right before the Chiefs’ match on Sunday, Tavia posed with her family on the fields. She also wrote, “Battle in Buffalo!⚔️🏈 Let’s go Chiefs!🙌🏼.” It seems that now the Chiefs need to re-contemplate their strategies, after facing their first loss against the Buffalo Bills.

Chiefs 15-game winning streak broken

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Suffering their very first loss of the ongoing season, the Clark Hunt’s Kansas City Chiefs fell to 30-21 at Highmark Stadium. Even though Patrick Mahomes threw for 196 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions, the Chiefs’ offense was struggling quite badly against the Buffalo Bills. And, they ended up posting a season-low 259 total yards.

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Hunt is surely feeling disappointed. As Kansas City’s 15-game winning streak which also includes the playoffs came to an end, dropping it to 9-1. However, HC Andy Reid was hopeful saying that it was a learning experience for the team.

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In the week 11 game, it was Josh Allen who led the Bills with 262 passing yards, one touchdown, and the game-changing 26-yard rushing TD in the fourth quarter. Another notable factor at this match was the attendance of 71,112 viewers. This was the first time over 71K since 2008 at the Highmark Stadium.

The Bills (9-2) are also racing forward in the AFC East lead, as they handed the Chiefs their first loss. Now the race for AFC’s No. 1 seed has become more narrow. With this, the Bills are entering their bye week with a renewed zest, while the Clark Hunt’s Chiefs are looking forward to regrouping against the Panthers next week.

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