The Kansas City Chiefs faced the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5 of the 2022 NFL season on October 10 at Arrowhead Stadium. While the players kept fans glued to the television, it was the Chiefs’ mascot, KC Wolf, whose reaction left everyone laughing their hearts out.

NFL teams’ mascots are known widely for their funny moments during games on the field and KC Wolf did not disappoint during Monday Night Football against the Las Vegas Raiders. In the first quarter, the Kansas City Chiefs received a chance to score a field goal, which they missed, however, the KC Wolf reacted by slamming his head on one of the goalposts to signify the miss. The Chiefs were trailing 0-7 against the visitors at the moment.

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Watch the funny reaction by the KC Wolf here:

The missed field goal came in the first quarter with 4:03 minutes left on the clock when Matthew Wright pushed a 41-yard field goal wide, leaving the Chiefs with nothing. It also helped the Raiders to lead 7-0 at the end of the first quarter.

The Kansas City Chiefs began the game underwhelmingly, failing to score in the first quarter and trailing by 7-0. The Las Vegas Raiders extended their lead in the second quarter as the Chiefs trailed by 20-10 at half time.

The next field goal in the game saw the Las Vegas Raiders converting it successfully, as they took a 17-0 lead with five and half minutes into the second quarter. The Chiefs also received another field goal opportunity in the second quarter with only 3 seconds left.

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While Write missed his first opportunity, he did not do it in the second chance, as he converted a 59-yard field goal over the post, helping his side to score three points.

At halftime, the Las Vegas Raiders managed to have 198 total yards with their quarterback Derek Carr completing 10 successful passes out of 14 attempts for 133 yards and 1 touchdown.