NFL issues statement on passing of Norma Hunt

Feb 5, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (right) and Kansas City Chiefs
Feb 5, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (right) and Kansas City Chiefs / Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
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The tragic passing of Norma Hunt, the wife of the late Lamar Hunt and mother of current Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, was met with many statements of sympathy found around the NFL as the league lost a passionate fan and important figure at the age of 85. Here's an official statement from the league from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell:

The entire NFL family is deeply saddened by the passing of Norma Hunt, who was a significant presence in the NFL for the last seven decades.

I was fortunate to know Norma for nearly 40 years and was always struck by her warmth and grace, her partnership with Lamar, and her pride in their family. Norma's sense of family extended to the Chiefs' organization which she greatly adored. Norma was one of the most passionate fans of the Chiefs and the NFL, and understood and enjoyed every aspect of the game. She loved being around the team and referred to the players as 'real-life superheroes.' Norma attended every Super Bowl ever played, including the two recent Chiefs' victories, and was the only woman to do so.

Norma's role in football was highlighted recently in the documentary appropriately entitled 'A Lifetime of Sundays.' Norma's place in NFL history will forever be remembered by the Chiefs' organization and the entire league.

We extend our deepest condolences to Clark and the entire Hunt family, and the many people whose lives she impacted during her remarkable life.