The Kansas City Chiefs are on the brink of NFL history, as they seek to become the first team ever to win three consecutive Super Bowls. Having reached the Super Bowl for the third consecutive time, the Chiefs stand alongside historical teams like the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots in this unique feat. Miami Heat president Pat Riley, who trademarked the term 'three-peat', could significantly benefit financially should the Chiefs win, with Heat players openly supporting the outcome. The Chiefs' success could also lead to merchandise deals that incorporate Riley's trademark.
Should the Chiefs be victorious Sunday, Miami Heat president Pat Riley, who successfully trademarked the term 'three-peat' in 1989 and five other variations of the term, will be a huge beneficiary.
With Pat Riley owning several trademarks to varying versions of the phrase 'Three-Peat,' it's pretty clear members of Heat organization rooting for Chiefs tonight.
Erik Spoelstra is rooting for the potential Kansas City 'three-peat,' a term coined by Pat Riley who trademarked and will be ok to use if they win.
Earlier this week, Pat Riley and the NFL agreed to a deal to use the phrase on merchandise if the Chiefs win.
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