The League Did Patrick Mahomes So Dirty With Their Latest Item That They’re Cashing In On At The NFL Shop
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The Kansas City Chiefs are undefeated through two weeks of the NFL season, and Patrick Mahomes is most likely basking in that glory that could change this coming Sunday as they are set to face the Atlanta Falcons.
Mahomes had a less-than-stellar game in week two against the Cincinnati Bengals, where he threw for just over 150 yards. He complemented the stat by adding two touchdowns and two interceptions in the 26-25 win.
However, besides his stat line, Mahomes may not be happy that the NFL is completely dunking on its star quarterback. According to MLFootball, the league sells a T-shirt with a photo of Bengals corner Cam Taylor-Britt’s one-handed interception.
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#NFL shop is selling #Bengals Cam Taylor-Britt interception against the #Chiefs on a shirt👀
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@lexiosborne) pic.twitter.com/zljw1iQ6UA— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 19, 2024
This comes after a play during Sunday’s game when the three-time Super Bowl champion threw an interception on a second and 14 play to Bengals corner Cam Taylor-Britt. Taylor-Britt’s interception is already being touted as the play of the year.
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One fan praised the league’s move, claiming that the item will be nearly sold out in Cincy: “The shirt is likely to be a hot item among Bengals fans, and it’s a great way to celebrate an unforgettable moment in the team’s season.”
Another fan questioned the league’s motives, asking, “How much money does the NFL need,” after another fan pointed out that the shirt “is going to do numbers in Cincinnati.” Something that will be proved very soon!
Mahomes may want to forget that interception, and he will undoubtedly not purchase the tee. The Chiefs are now looking forward to their week three matchup as they head to Atlanta to take on the one-and-one Falcons.