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Playing at Empower Field, Kansas City fell to a 5-5 record after suffering its second consecutive defeat, a 22-19 loss to the Denver Broncos. While the Chiefs struggled to find their footing on the field at Empower Field, heiress Gracie Hunt was busy making moves of her own off of it, capturing the spotlight before dropping a major announcement.

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The 26-year-old took to Instagram to share an update on her appearance in an upcoming episode of The Will Cain Show.

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“I’m so excited! See you tomorrow at the @Will Cain Show,” Hunt added on her story.

The Will Cain Show is a daily talk show hosted by political analyst and sports commentator Will Cain, airing on the Fox News Channel.

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During the Chiefs-Broncos SNF clash, Gracie turned heads as she arrived on the sideline wearing a floor-length red coat embroidered with “HUNT” and a Chiefs arrowhead patch over her chest. She paired the coat with a white turtleneck sweater, white pants, white pointed heels, and mirrored sunglasses.

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Unfortunately, for Gracie Hunt, her special outfit didn’t work as a lucky charm as the Chiefs continued their run of poor form, sitting third in the AFC West. With this loss, Kansas City’s playoff hopes continue to dwindle, and in response, head coach Andy Reid had a powerful message for the fans.

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Andy Reid sends a clear message about the NFL Playoffs

The Kansas City Chiefs are on a path to potentially missing the NFL Playoffs for the first time after a dominant run in the AFC West. Both Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce emerged as top performers, aiming for a win over Denver. Mahomes recorded 276 yards, including a touchdown to Kelce, who finished with 91 receiving yards.

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However, a late field goal in the dying minutes of the game helped the Broncos to a 22-19 win. Reacting to this loss and the upcoming playoff scenario, head coach Andy Reid offered an optimistic take.

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“So we’re not quite as negative as the outside world is,” Reid said in a recent press conference. “We know what we need to clean up, and we need to do it, but the guys, they get it. These guys have been through some pretty good seasons, and this isn’t like this one’s lost. We just gotta clean up a few of the things, and the urgency level, we need to make sure we take care of that now,” he continued.

Now with the Indianapolis Colts up next on the cards, the Kansas City Chiefs must rekindle their championship-winning form to ensure they stay in the playoff hunt as they attempt to go on to their sixth Super Bowl in seven years.

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