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Patrick Mahomes fools broadcasters with explicit play-call as Chiefs dominate Raiders
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completely fooled CBS announcers Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, and possibly the Las Vegas Raiders’ defense, in the second quarter of their Week 7 matchup on Sunday.
Patrick Mahomes Roasted Himself While Explaining Origins of Profane Trick Play
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had everyone fooled on Sunday afternoon when he did his best impression of a Hollywood actor to help K.C. pick up the first down.
Specifically, Mahomes gave a very convincing performance of someone trying to draw the opposing defense offsides—a showing that also included an expletive-laden message and shoulder shrug directed at coach Andy Reid—before quickly snapping the ball and handing it off to Kareem Hunt, who then covered the necessary ground to reset the downs.
When discussing the play after the game, which the Chiefs won 31-0, Mahomes found a funny way to lightly roast himself before sharing more about the origins of the trickery.
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Patrick Mahomes fools Tony Romo, sets up conversion vs. Raiders with presnap f-bomb subterfuge on 4th down
This is a new one. At least as far as we know at home.
With his Kansas City Chiefs facing fourth and less-than-1 at their own 40-yard line Sunday, Kansas City lined up in a bunch formation against the Las Vegas Raiders. Mahomes barked a hard count as tight end Noah Gray went into motion in the backfield.
A hot mic then picked up Mahomes appearing to likewise give up on the play.
"This f***ing never f***ing works, man," Mahomes said as the Raiders declined to jump.
This drew a chuckle from Romo. But Mahomes hadn't actually abandoned hope. The Chiefs snapped the ball, and Mahomes handed off to Kareem Hunt, who barreled forward for 3 yards and a first down.
