Patrick Mahomes Quickly ‘Deletes’ Controversial Tweet After Poking Fun At Poor Raiders
The NFL world is buzzing about the Raiders-Rams game at SoFi Stadium. Baker Mayfield, who made his debut two days after joining the franchise, was the intriguing element.
The new quarterback also ended LA’s losing streak and destroyed Las Vegas’ playoff hopes. However, Patrick Mahomes was unable to control his thoughts and he ended up making fun of the Las Vegas-based franchise.
Once again, the Las Vegas Raiders were to blame for their own downfall as shoddy defensive tactics allowed Mayfield and the Rams to capitalise and win the game.
Baker Mayfield completed 22 of his 35 passes for 230 yards in his Rams debut. Additionally, he received a 91.4 rating. The new Rams quarterback orchestrated an eight-play, 98-yard scoring pass after connecting with Van Jefferson in the end zone.
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Following Another Raiders Loss, Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Couldn’t Control Himself
Patrick Mahomes continued to share his thoughts on Twitter following the Raiders’ devastating defeat to the Rams. After seeing the epic clash, Mahomes came up with a hilarious feedback. “Wow [3x rolling on the floor laughing emoji],” he wrote in a tweet. However, he ended up deleting the tweet in super quick time.
The Raiders are so hilariously bad the greatest QB in the world can’t help but laugh at their demise pic.twitter.com/Za6bsHraRe
— ChiefsAholic ™️ (@ChiefsAholic) December 9, 2022
Mahomes, who has gifted the Raiders numerous heartbreaking defeats throughout his career, had a brief but epic reaction to the game’s conclusion. Mahomes certainly expressed his emotions through the laughing emojis after the Raiders blew their lead and lost the game, as they have done in a number of other games this season.
Despite the Raiders’ downfall, we cannot downplay Baker Mayfield’s performance because he had little opportunity to study Sean McVay’s playbook.
In what was an outstanding debut, he directed the touchdown drive that won the game without the use of any timeouts. The Week 14 victory appears to have solidified Baker Mayfield’s position as the Los Angeles Rams’ starting quarterback for the remainder of the campaign.
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