Harrison Butker of Kansas City Chiefs looking on.Harrison Butker (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
A Kansas City Chiefs fan found a hilarious way to troll kicker Harrison Butker and the controversial comments he made at a commencement speech back in May.

Harrison Butker made a speech to graduating students at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas on May 11. During the speech, he made comments that were regarded as sexist, misogynistic, antisemitic and homophobic.

At one point, Butker advised the graduating female students to become homemakers, adding that his wife Isabelle has embraced that title. Butker received immense criticism for the comments and later stated that he stood by what he said.

A fan who attended the Chiefs’ Week 10 home game against the Denver Broncos poked fun at Harrison Butker’s comments by wearing a jersey with his No. 7 on the back. Instead of “Butker”, though, her jersey read the name, “COOKNCLEAN”.

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes defended Butker after the comments went public. Reid cited freedom of speech and opinion, and Mahomes stated that Butker is “a good person,” though he didn’t agree with some of his teammate’s comments.

Harrison Butker & Chiefs Are Off To Perfect 9-0 Start

The defending Super Bowl champions are off to a 9-0 start, having barely survived the Broncos on Sunday with a 16-14 victory. The Chiefs blocked Wil Lutz’s game-winning 35-yard attempt on the final play, becoming the first club to start 9-0 since the 2020 Pittsburgh Steelers.

VIDEO: Victor Wembanyama Reveals He Used To Like Some NBA Stars Until He Realized They Don’t Put In The Right Work

Victor Wembanyama shares his change of mind for some NBA stars

Victor Wembanyama (Image Credit: YouTube/@SI)
Victor Wembanyama is entering his second season with the San Antonio Spurs after a stellar rookie year, where he was the first overall pick and won the NBA Rookie of the Year award. Following his successful debut, Wembanyama showcased his skills on the international stage by leading the French national team to a silver medal at the Paris Olympics.

Recently, Wembanyama graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, where he shared insights into his basketball journey. During the interview, he candidly discussed how his perspective on some NBA stars has changed over time.

“I think both in a good and bad way it’s how truly the best in the game are. How in a good way some of them are really impressive and inspiring in the way they approach the game every night,” Wembanyama said.


But others that I used to like, and now I’m just like, nah. I’m not sure that they deserve you know. They don’t seem like they put as much work as I thought,” he added.