Joe Thuney wardrobe malfunctionJoe Thuney (photo via CBS)
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Las Vegas Raiders 27-20 to advance to 7-0. However, Chiefs guard Joe Thuney didn’t leave the game without this embarrassing incident.

During the fourth quarter, cameras panned to Thoney, who had the biggest rip in his pants.

It made for a hilarious moment you don’t see often. Of course, though, considering Thuney is one of the best at his position in the entire league, his ego is probably doing just fine.

He can take even more pride knowing that the rip probably happened from protecting quarterback Patrick Mahomes or trying to create a hole in the running game.


Joe Thuney Is A Free Agent In Two Years

In two years, it’s possible that Thuney could become a free agent. It would mark the end of the massive five-year $80 million deal he signed to join Kansas City in 2021.

The guard is 31 years old, and an offensive lineman’s prime can last much longer than most other positions.

If he keeps playing at this level, he may be able to negotiate his way into another very high-paying contract.

VIDEO: Raiders Fans Were Brutally Trolling Patrick Mahomes With ‘Kermit The Frog’ Costumes & Puppets At Today’s Game, And CBS Caught Them All On Camera

Patrick Mahomes of Kansas City Chiefs looking on.Patrick Mahomes (Photo via CBS Sports)
Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders fans poked fun at Patrick Mahomes by bringing Kermit the Frog costumes and puppets to Sunday’s game at Allegiant Stadium.

During training camp, the Raiders poked fun at Patrick Mahomes and his “Kermit the Frog” voice putting a wig and miniature jersey on a puppet. The Raiders mimicked his voice and laughed hysterically in a moment that was bound to age poorly.

Well, get this: Fans on both sides brought Kermit costumes and puppets to Allegiant Stadium during the game. Even a Kansas City supporter decided to don a full-sized Kermit costume at the game:


 

When Patrick Mahomes was asked about it during training camp, he calmly stated that the matter would be “handled when it gets handled.” Four months later, the three-time Super Bowl champion gets the chance to make the Raiders pay for their mistake.

Patrick Mahomes Has Owned The Raiders

Heading into Sunday’s contest, the two-time league MVP has a 10-2 record against the Raiders. The two losses came at Arrowhead (2020 and 2023), but the Chiefs went on to reach the Super Bowl in both seasons anyway.

The Raiders should know better than anybody that you can’t poke the bear if you don’t back it up. So they better find a way to pull off the upset today.