Kansas City Chiefs bring football and romance to Hallmark Channel with new movie
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The Kansas City Chiefs make history as the first NFL team featured in a Hallmark holiday movie, “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story,” blending football and festive romance. Chiefs president Mark Donovan and marketing officer Lara Krug discuss the team’s role in the film.
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