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Chiefs, Pat Riley
If Chiefs win Super Bowl 'three-peat,' they'll have to pay this Florida sports legend to use it
If the Chiefs hit three Super Bowl wins in a row, they may have to pay Miami Heat's Pat Riley before they can crank out T-shirts.
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,
How Heat’s Riley stands to benefit from a Chiefs win. And the Highsmith mystery lingers
Riley owns six trademarks to various forms of “Three-Peat” and has the rights to use that on merchandise, including apparel and beverages. He applied for the trademark in 1988, after the Lakers won two consecutive championships. But the Lakers lost to the Pistons in the Finals the following season.
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.
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.
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
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
Kansas City Chiefs are going for a Super Bowl 'three-peat,' but that phrase is trademarked
Pat Riley, the current president and former head coach of the Miami Heat, owns half a dozen trademarks related to the word "three-peat." That could affect whether it appears on Chiefs merch, as they try to become the first NFL team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
Pat Riley Graciously Allows NFL to Use Three-Peat on Merchandise if Chiefs Win
Pat Riley successfully trademarked the phrase “three-peat” when he and the Lakers were trying to win their third-straight NBA title in 1989. The NFL has just struck a deal with Riles & Co. to use the phrase on merchandise if the Chiefs win Super Bowl LIX. pic.twitter.com/DMyrCWRSyR
Pat Riley, NFL agree to deal allowing”three-peat” on Chiefs merchandise
Three-peat.” The term has been used for over thirty years, coined by former Los Angeles basketball player Byron Scott.
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,
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Patrick Mahomes wants a "three-peat", and Miami Heat's Pat Riley wants his cut
The Kansas City Chiefs are staring down a moment NFL history hasn't seen before: a chance to win three straight Super Bowls. It's a feat that even the dynasties of Tom Brady's Patr ...
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NBA Insider Ponders If Miami Heat Could Satisfy "Decade-Long Obsession" For Hall Of Famer
The Miami Heat have chased Kevin Durant since the LeBron James era ended in 2014. Could this be the year they finally ...
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