Norma Hunt, second wife of the late Kansas City Chiefs founder and football icon Lamar Hunt,  has died. She was 85. She also was the only woman to attend every Super Bowl since the first one.

The Hunt family, which still owns the Chiefs, did send out a statement letter online about the passing that happened last Sunday night. No cause of death has been determined yet.

In a statement from the Hunt Family about Norma to the Associated Press given that Sunday, Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt said, “She was the only person we knew who rivaled his love of sports. The two of them found such joy together, whether at home or in stadium stands around the world.”

When asked about Norma Hunt and her sudden passing, NFL Commissioner Roger  Goodell said, “Norma’s sense of family extended to the Chiefs’ organization, which she greatly adored, Norma was one of the most passionate fans of the Chiefs and the NFL and understood and enjoyed every aspect of the game. She loved being around the team and referred to the players as ‘real-life superheroes.’ Norma attended every Super Bowl ever played, including the two recent Chiefs’ victories, and was the only woman to do so.”

Too many people in and around the NFL, Norma was a true hero and someone many people looked up to for the work she did for the league. Even star players like Patrick Mahomes, who is the starting QB for the Chiefs and multi-time MVP and Super Bowl winner, said on social media, “Mrs. Norma was the best. Glad to be a part of this special organization she helped build. She will be missed!”

Thanks for all you did for the NFL and the Kansas City Chiefs organization. You’ll be missed.