The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of a historic Super Bowl three-peat and Newsweek Sports looks back at all the sports ...
As sports catchphrases start to stick, savvy coaches and athletes are moving to protect them with federal trademarks.
Miami Heat team president Pat Riley could make a decent amount of money if the Super Bowl falls in his favor. The Kansas City ...
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Pat Riley successfully trademarked the phrase “three-peat” when he and the Lakers were trying to win their third-straight NBA ...
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Peat” in the event the Chiefs win their third straight Super Bowl, and the Eagles could cost the Hall of Fame coach millions ...
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The terms haven't been disclosed yet, but Riley reportedly made $600K back in 1998 off the trademark. How much would that be ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are hoping for a third straight “three-peat” win against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday night in New ...
Three-peat.” The term has been used for over thirty years, coined by former Los Angeles basketball player Byron Scott.