Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and his wife, Tavia Hunt, recently celebrated a big family moment. Their only son, Knobel Harrison Hunt, graduated from Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Texas.

To mark the occasion, Tavia Hunt shared a touching letter and heartfelt family photos on Instagram that gave fans a personal look at their family’s proud moment.

The Hunts’ graduation celebration included all five family members — Clark Hunt, Tavia Hunt, Knobel Hunt and his sisters Gracie Hunt and Ava Hunt. The proud parents posed with their three children in matching red-themed outfits, a nod to both SMU and the Chiefs.

Tavia Hunt posted a photo collection from the graduation day, along with a powerful message dedicated to Knobel Hunt.

“The day you were born, God gave us one of our greatest blessings—and watching you grow into the man you are today has been one of the deepest joys of our lives,” Tavia Hunt wrote. “She continued by praising Knobel’s strength and resilience, especially in facing life’s challenges.”

“This milestone—your college graduation—is more than a celebration of what you’ve accomplished; it’s a marker of how far you’ve come,” she said, acknowledging his hard work and steady growth throughout his time at SMU.

Knobel Hunt, born on July 15, 2002, followed in the family’s footsteps by attending SMU. He played on the school’s football team and earned a degree in finance.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Knobel Hunt also completed internships in investment firms and was part of SMU’s 2023 championship-winning soccer team. Now, he’s preparing for a new chapter in New York City.

Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and wife Tavia Hunt during the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII.Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and wife Tavia Hunt during the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII.Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

In her letter, Tavia Hunt also offered spiritual guidance, reminding Knobel Hunt of the values and faith that have grounded their family.

“As you step into this exciting new chapter in New York, remember who you are—and whose you are. You are a Hunt, and represent our family, yes—but more importantly, you are God’s.”

She ended her post with a Bible verse from Colossians 1:9–10 and a promise that he will always have their support. “You’ll never walk alone. We’ll always be in your corner—praying for you, cheering you on, and trusting God with your future.”

The sweet tribute, filled with love and encouragement, gave fans a rare glimpse into the Hunt family’s personal lives — and reminded everyone that behind the Chiefs’ legacy is a close-knit family celebrating every win.

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