The Kansas City Chiefs faced the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. And the wishes of the Chiefs Kingdom came true. Kansas defeated Arizona by a 44-21 score. After the first five drives of the game, the Chiefs dominated the entire time. The leading quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, threw five touchdowns. Hence, putting them in control of the game. Witnessing the amazing win of his brother, the TikTok star, Jackson Mahomes, showed his excitement through a Tweet. But the NFL Twitter was quick to throw ribs at him.
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In the game, Patrick Mahomes had double passing yards than the Cardinals’ Kyler Murray. Mahomes was 30 for 39 with 360 yards. Threw five touchdowns with no interceptions. While Murray went 22 for 34 with 193 yards and two touchdowns. During the game, Kansas City emerged as a better team compared to Arizona. They showed they not only pose a threat to the AFC but also are coming for the Super Bowl trophy.
So when Mahomes’ little brother sent out the celebratory tweet, it caused a rave. Because it seemed to the fans that Jackson Mahomes took all the credit for winning the game.
The NFL Twitter bash Patrick Mahomes’ younger brother
Jackson Mahomes is no guest to mean comments. Time and again, the influencer found himself involved in various controversies. From getting called out by restaurants to dancing in inappropriate TikTok videos. He achieved his fame under the shadow of his Super Bowl-winning quarterback brother.
We whooped ass today.
— Jackson Mahomes (@jacksonmahomes) September 11, 2022
In the Tweet, Jackson Mahomes wrote, “We” to signify the team he supported. Many comments started pouring in after he uploaded the Tweet.
A user commented using a picture to clarify that Jackson was not a part of the team.
— DJ (Mr.McBean) (@DeepThreatMoore) September 11, 2022
A user cannot fathom why Jackson receives so much backlash on the internet.
Man why do people diss you so much? What the heck could you have done to deserve so much hate? Did you drown a puppy? Or are people just that rude
— James McDonald (@strathaar) September 12, 2022
Another comment that reminded him he was not a part of the team.
We? You are NOT on the team lil bro.
— Jack Adler (@jackadler__) September 11, 2022
Many fans dislike that the younger brother of the talented short-caller became famous using Patrick Mahomes’ popularity.
— brianna pirre (@bsp_13) September 12, 2022
A user cleared that Jackson used “We” in an inclusive way while talking about the Chiefs.
Sheesh, tough crowd. WE all say we when talking about the @Chiefs Give the kid a break.
— Brett Lane (@BlaneKC) September 11, 2022
Well, his brother certainly helped the Kansas City Chiefs to win the game.
No your brother did
— AJ DILLON SZN (@dillon_szn) September 12, 2022
A comment which did not put Jackson down.
We did do dat. pic.twitter.com/Byd2fX4Edz
— KCChiefs (@kansasjayhawksq) September 11, 2022
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Another comment who tried to keep the mean commenters away.
To all the negative comments to this post!! SU and keep on scrolling!! WE (me, Jackson, and majority of others) don't need to read your comments.
— Elizabeth (@goldenrule1234) September 12, 2022
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All in all, it does not matter if Jackson played on the team or not. Because the next thing to look forward to for the Chiefs fans is the divisional game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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