Clark Hunt’s Net Worth: A Look at How Much Money the Kansas City Chiefs’ Owner Has Made in His Life

The Kansas City Chiefs have seen tremendous success on the field over the past decade. But just how wealthy is the their co-owner Clark Hunt?

The Hunt name has been associated with the Kansas City Chiefs since the franchise was founded in 1959. Lamar Hunt owned the team until his passing in 2006, after which his son, Clark Hunt, assumed a co-owner role and has led the organization for nearly two decades.

Working alongside head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Hunt has presided over the most dominant era in franchise history. Since 2016, Kansas City has won nine division titles, reached seven conference championship games, and secured three Super Bowl championships.

To put that run into perspective, the Chiefs have claimed more division titles over the past eight seasons than they did during the previous 55 years combined. That sustained success naturally raises a larger question. How did the Hunt family build its wealth, and what is Clark’s current net worth?


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What Is Clark Hunt’s Net Worth in 2025?

Hunt’s net worth is estimated at approximately $2 billion. The Chiefs themselves are valued at $6.2 billion, ranking as the NFL’s 22nd-most valuable franchise. While the team represents the cornerstone of his generational wealth, Hunt’s investments extend well beyond Kansas City.

Beyond the Chiefs, Clark is also a co-owner of FC Dallas alongside his brother, Dan Hunt. Major League Soccer stands as one of his most significant ventures, as Hunt was both a founding investor and an original owner of the U.S.-based league.

Both franchises under Hunt’s ownership umbrella operate within Hunt Sports Group, where Clark serves as chairman. While he is clearly the leading figure, his siblings, brothers Dan Hunt and Lamar Hunt Jr., along with their sister Sharron Hunt, are also involved in the organization.

The Hunt family’s wealth stretches back decades. Clark’s grandfather, H. L. Hunt, built his fortune as a significant oil magnate, similar to figures like Jerry Jones. At the time of his death in 1974, he was considered one of the wealthiest individuals in the world, with an estimated net worth between $2 billion and $3 billion, which would equate to roughly $12 billion today after inflation.

Clark’s father, Lamar Hunt, was also extraordinarily wealthy and played a foundational role in NFL history as the original owner of the Kansas City Chiefs. His legacy lives on through the Lamar Hunt Trophy, awarded each year to the AFC champion. Fittingly, Clark’s Chiefs have claimed that trophy five times in the past six seasons.

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Being at the helm of a dynasty, the Hunt family has had plenty to celebrate in recent years. The family reportedly had a combined net worth of $24.8 billion as of 2024, making them one of the richest NFL owners. As the old adage goes, the rich just keep on getting richer.

Unfortunately for Hunt, the Chiefs are set to miss the playoffs this season for the first time since 2014. Compounding the disappointment, a season-ending injury to Patrick Mahomes has dealt a significant setback to the franchise, setting up a challenging offseason that will likely require significant roster changes.

According to PFSN’s Offense Impact metric, Kansas City currently owns the league’s 11th-ranked offense. Without Mahomes, however, the unit has looked closer to the worst in football. The hope is that general manager Brett Veach can resolve key problem areas through the draft, free agency, and potential trades.

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