Clone Dylan Raiola gives a shoutout to "OG" Patrick Mahomes while attending Chiefs' clash Jim Harbaugh's Chargers
The college football season has almost come to an end but love of football knows no bounds for those like Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola. The Huskers’ underwhelming end to the season with the loss against Iowa called for a change in mood. Raiola did it right by attending the thrilling game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
Raiola has been at the center of attraction for Nebraska fans for his impressive skills and potential future in college football. He graced the Arrowhead Stadium during the Chiefs’ divisional game as they clinched their ninth-straight division title. His eyes followed the star of the show, ruling Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes.
In his story, the Nebraska star sprinted along the sideline and Raiola couldn’t help but shout out to his favorite, writing on his Instagram story:
“OG”, acknowledging the superstar quarterback with respect and admiration.
The Chiefs' game against the Chargers on December 8, 2024, was filled with drama. A last-second, doinked field, goal by backup kicker Matthew Wright secured a 19-17 victory for Kansas City. The Chargers, led by Jim Harbaugh, faced a loss on the road. Wright's kick hit the left upright before sailing through and ensuring their continued streak in the AFC West.
Dylan Raiola enjoyed fan attention at the Arrowhead Stadium
Dylan Raiola received fan love for being the Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback alongside a striking lookalike of Patrick Mahomes. He captured the spotlight during the Sunday Night Football showdown on December 8, 2024.
Raiola’s resemblance to Chiefs' superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes was uncanny, drawing attention from the crowd. Fans were thrilled to get autographs from Dylan Raiola, as they connected the young college football star’s playing style, which shares notable similarities with Mahomes. The two have even trained together in the past. Fans reached out to him with love and the 19-year-old answered back with love for them.
The young signal-caller has shown promise at Nebraska, having just completed his true freshman season with impressive stats. He has a 66.6% completion rate, 2,595 yards, 12 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. Though the Cornhuskers’ season didn’t end as strongly as it began, Raiola's development stood out. Under his leadership, Nebraska became bowl-eligible for the first time since 2016, signaling potential for future success.
Raiola’s presence at Arrowhead proved that the young quarterback is not just gaining recognition for his on-field skills, but also for his growing presence in the football world.