DeAndre Hopkins claps back after backlash for dropped catch vs. Raiders
DeAndre Hopkins created a social media buzz with some self-deprecating humor. It came after the Kansas City Chiefs' nail-biting Black Friday showdown against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Hopkins is a veteran NFL wide receiver known for his exceptional catching skills. He joined the Kansas City Chiefs this season.
During the matchup, the Chiefs staged a dramatic comeback that kept their playoff hopes blazing.
"I'm checking myself into therapy today! I dropped a pass," Hopkins tweeted.
The dropped pass came at a critical moment during Patrick Mahomes' scramble. Despite the mishap, Hopkins still delivered a solid performance with four catches for 90 yards. The Chiefs won 19-17 and showcased their championship resilience.
Chiefs' dramatic win amidst DeAndre Hopkins's dropped pass explained
The game featured multiple dramatic turns. The Raiders fought back from a 13-point deficit, briefly leading the reigning Super Bowl champions in the fourth quarter. However, Matthew Wright's fourth field goal nudged the Chiefs ahead.
With just 15 seconds remaining, the Raiders seemed poised for a shocking upset. They positioned themselves at the Kansas City 32-yard line, ready for a potential game-winning field goal. Aidan O'Connell had thrown for 340 yards and two touchdowns.
Rookie tight end Brock Bowers earlier pulled off an incredible one-handed catch. His 33-yard TD and a subsequent 52-yard scoring play by Tre Tucker temporarily gave the Raiders the lead.
But the game had other plans. A fumbled snap was recovered by the Chiefs, sealing their 11th win and 10th consecutive playoff berth. Mahomes completed 26 of 46 passes for 306 yards, including a TD to Justin Watson.
The victory wasn't without drama. A trick play earlier saw Travis Kelce execute a no-look lateral to Samaje Perine, sparking celebrations from Taylor Swift in the stands.
DeAndre Hopkins' dropped pass became a footnote in a game filled with remarkable moments.
The Chiefs are now 11-1 — the best record in the NFL. They remain favorites to win a third consecutive Super Bowl and their ability to win close games continues to define their season.