A tricky play by the KANSAS City Chiefs has NFL fans fearing for their teams ahead of next season.
Patrick Mahomes and company pulled off the outrageous “quadruple pass” play during a recent open practice.
The defending Super Bowl champions are known for their unusual playbook under head coach Andy Reid.
Mahomes hopes to lead the team to a historic third straight Super Bowl title next season.
Fans recently declared the “league was in trouble” after seeing the Chiefs’ fluidity in training camp practices.
And the latest images released did nothing to calm nerves between Kansas City’s AFC rivals.
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In the clip, Mahomes is seen exchanging tackles with wide receiver Kadarius Toney.
The wideout catches the ball on the snap, before throwing it to Mahomes on the left side of the field.
Instead of aiming downfield, Mahomes gave the ball back to Toney as the defense struggled to read the play.
Toney then showed off his impressive arm with a deep pass to Xavier Worthy on the play.
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The rookie speedster came in for the touchdown to cheers from the watching crowd in St Joseph, MO.
“Now we’re just showing off. LOL, I like it!” wrote a fan on X in response for filming.
“100% a play that would be used against the Raiders,” laughed a second.
“I never want to see that in a game,” replied a third.
“I have to film it so the teams think this is a real possibility lmaooo,” joked a fourth.
Mahomes, a three-time Super Bowl winner, recently opened up about his earnings after falling down the NFL’s current salary chart.
Mahomes signed a record 10-year, $450 million contract with the Chiefs in 2020.
At the time, it was the largest contract in the history of sports in the United States.
But in recent years, the field has rebounded — and several rival QBs now earn more annually than the Chiefs player.
“It’s amazing for the game of football,” Mahomes said USA todayin response to their rivals receiving a pay rise.
“I’m also doing really well. For me, it’s just about going out there trying to win football games, trying to make money for my family at the end of the day.
“I feel like I’m doing a great job at it.”
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