Gracie Hunt Stays Winning & Guess Kansas City NFL Draft 2023 Attendance!?!

We're assuming they arrived at this figure by counting up discarded chicken wings and empty beer cups.

Take a peek at the good life of an heiress and maybe some cash for this town . . .

The Chiefs said over 312,000 fans attended the draft over the three-day period from Thursday to Saturday.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Fans give Kansas City A+ as 2023 NFL Draft host

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - When the 2023 NFL Draft came to an end Saturday, fans from all over, cheering for all teams, said Kansas City's overall host grade was an A+. "It's been a great party, Kansas City has been a great host," said Kieran Steckly, of Dallas, Texas.


Over 312,000 attended the 2023 NFL Draft, Chiefs say

EVERY OTHER TEAM IN THE NFL, THE CHIEFS RECEIVED A TRANSFUSION OF NEW YOUNG TALENT. STARTING IN THE FOURTH ROUND TODAY WITH SAFETY. JAMAL CONNOR OUT OF VIRGINIA TECH, THE CHIEFS TRADED UP TO GET HIM. HE'S FAST AND HE CAN KEEP UP WITH SLOT RECEIVERS.


Photos: Travis Kelce, Machine Gun Kelly, a smashed Super Bowl trophy. See Kelce Jam

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has fought for the right to party and won. The two-time Super Bowl winner hosted Kelce Jam Friday night at Azura Amphitheater in Bonner Springs where a range of musical performers including rap acts Machine Gun Kelly, Rick Ross and Kansas City's own Tech N9ne entertained the rain-soaked crowd.


"Yellow Looks Great on You.": Heiress to $3.7 Billion Kansas City Chiefs Becomes the Most Desired #1 Pick at the Draft For the NFL Fans

The NFL Draft saw some amazing sights with young prospective college players gaining their places in the NFL. It showcased a culmination of the athletes' hard work. Furthermore, the draft also saw a lot of the owners and their families, all excited about the prospect of bringing in new talent to their teams. One owner's family in particular caught the eyes of the NFL fans.


The NFL draft is over. When will the area around Union Station return to normal?

The NFL Draft was billed as the largest event Kansas City has ever held. To accommodate the hundreds of thousands of people, Union Station and some surrounding roads closed days and even weeks before. Officials say re-opening will go much faster.

You decide . . .

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