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Pat Riley's three-peat trademark ownership, explained
Pat Riley has reportedly reached an agreement with the Chiefs to allow them to use the term “three-peat” if they win the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
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.
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
Why does Heat president Pat Riley want the Chiefs to win Super Bowl LIX
Miami Heat minority owner and president Pat Riley will be watching Super Bowl LIX intently hoping that the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles.
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
If Chiefs win Super Bowl 'three-peat,' they'll have to pay Pat Riley 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.
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.
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."
As KC Chiefs bid for three-peat, they can now use that term thanks to deal with Pat Riley
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
Why Pat Riley Riley Would Profit If Kansas City Chiefs Win Super Bowl
Miami Heat fans have lately been critical of team owner Pat Riley because of his business decisions. But Riley made perhaps one of the best moves of his career
If the Chiefs three-peat, NBA legend Pat Riley stands to get paid
Miami Heat team president Pat Riley owns the trademark to the term and a number of its variations. On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs can become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls.
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The Pat Riley reason Heat coach Erik Spoelstra wants Chiefs in Super Bowl
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra knows Pat Riley will throw a big party if the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl 59.
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Eagles’ Milton Williams: Chiefs motivated us by planning to celebrate “Three-peat”
Some Eagles players didn't appreciate the Chiefs getting ahead of themselves with plans to celebrate a three-peat.
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