The heiress of Kansas City, Gracie Hunt, revealed the plan prior to her family's game on Sunday morning before the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Chiefs need to beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday to become the first team of the Super Bowl era in registering a 'mob of three'.
The eyes of the world will be Caesars Superdome on Sunday, with Taylor Swift in the stands to encourage her boyfriend Travis Kelce and Donald Trump as the first president in the presence in attending the Super Bowl.
The bets could not be higher for the Hunt family, and Gracie spoke exclusively to Dailymail.com in New Orleans about how they will handle the weight of expectations in Gameday.
“I'm so peaceful,” Hunt said on Saturday night. I am so happy and excited.
'We are going to wake up (Sunday), do a training and then we will do a church service early in the morning before the game to make the right head.
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Gracie Hunt has revealed her family's game ritual in the hours before Super Bowl
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Hunt is in New Orleans while Kansas City bosses go for the three -mobile eagles against Philadelphia
“And then we go to the back door with our friends and family and prepare for the beginning.”
The 25 -year -old added: “It would mean everything, have the opportunity and win consecutive years.”
The accumulation of Hunt for the game took an exciting turn this week when Donald Trump hinted that he will support the Chiefs because Field Marshal Patrick Mohomes is “a very good winner.”
After reading those words from Trump, Hunt said: 'It's great. It is quite impressive.
'Sometimes I just look at whoever I am talking and I am as if that was not on my 2025 bingo card. But Wow, that is absolutely incredible.
However, it also emerged on Saturday night that the closed wing of the Chiefs, Travis Kelce, could be withdrawn after Sunday's game, depending on the result.
The closed wing, which has spent his entire career in Kansas City, would become one of the best in his position to play the game.
Earlier this week, Kelce, 35, said he could see himself playing for up to three more years with the Chiefs.
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Doanld Trump goes to New Orleans on Sunday to see the Chiefs play the Eagles
But the NFL informant, Ian Raport, said on the eve of the Super Bowl that it might not be so simple and that Kelce will confirm his plans before NFL's free agency begins on March 12.
Speaking on the opening night about his future plans, Kelce said about the next three years: 'I hope they still play football. I love doing this. I love to enter work every day. I feel that I still have a lot of good football in me.
But he added: 'We'll see what happens. I know that I have been preparing for other opportunities in my life. That has always been the goal, knowing that football only lasts so long.