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If Chiefs 3-peat, NBA legend Pat Riley stands to get paid
If the Chiefs three-peat, NBA legend Pat Riley stands to get paid
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs can become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls. But if they do, the NFL will have to pay a company owned by an NBA legend for its use of “three-peat” or variations such as “threepeat,” “three peat” and “3 peat.”
Why NBA executive Pat Riley may benefit from potential IndyCar, Indy 500 3-peat winners
IndyCar stars Alex Palou and Josef Newgarden are both eyeing historic three-peats in 2025. But they'll have to negotiate with Pat Riley if they want to use the term "three-peat."
Eagles could cost Pat Riley millions by preventing a Chiefs Three-Peat in Super Bowl LIX
Peat” in the event the Chiefs win their third straight Super Bowl, and the Eagles could cost the Hall of Fame coach millions
Fly Eagles Fly? Not to Pat Riley, who can cash in his ‘Three-Peat’ trademark if Chiefs win Super Bowl.
With a Kansas City Chiefs victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Pat Riley again will be able to cash in with his Three-Peat trademark from his championship coaching days with the Los Angeles
Heat's Pat Riley hoping for Chiefs Super Bowl win
Pat Riley is rooting for a Chiefs "three-peat" this Super Bowl Sunday. If it happens, the president of the NBA's Miami Heat will be cashing in. Zoom in: Riley owns six different trademarks tied to the term "Three-Peat,
Why famed NBA coach Pat Riley will benefit from potential Chiefs 'three-peat'
The Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to do something not seen in North American sports since 2002, and famed NBA coach Pat Riley is rooting for it.
Miami Heat's Pat Riley Gives Blessing For Chiefs Three-Peat
Outside of the Chief's players, coaches, their families, and Chiefs Kingdom, no one is rooting for a Kansas City victory in Super Bowl LIX more than Miami Heat
Pat Riley's trademarked 'Three-Peat' OK'd to use for Chiefs
Pat Riley's trademark attorney told collectible media site cllct that there is an agreement between the Heat president and the Chiefs to use the phrase "Three-Peat" if Kansas City wins a third straight Super Bowl on Sunday night.
Chiefs reach agreement with Heat's Riley for 'Three Peat' trademark
The Kansas City Chiefs struck a deal with Miami Heat president Pat Riley over the use of the term "Three Peat" ahead of Super Bowl LIX.Riley's trademark attorney, John Aldrich, told Darren Rovell of cllct that there's an agreement in place with the NFL for the Chiefs to use "Three Peat" on merchandise if they win the Big Game for the third straight year.
Chiefs, Pat Riley strike deal for use of “Three-Peat”
The phrase has been licensed by Riley for use after the Chicago Bulls won three titles in a row, twice, when the Yankees won three straight World Series from 1998 through 2000, and when the Lakers eventually won three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 through 2002.
What is a three-peat in sports? Explaining the meaning, origin behind Pat Riley's trademark
Kansas City's quest for a three-peat has been on full display this year, especially considering how hard it is to win that much in modern sports. As leagues have added more teams and created more parity,
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Chiefs face massive three-peat payout if they break curse that struck Magic Johnson’s Lakers
The Kansas City Chiefs can make NFL history with an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl triumph. Patrick Mahomes takes ...
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In a battle of wills, Pat Riley always wins — no matter the opponent or cost
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