Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby could be heard urging Patrick Mahomes to go and win another Super Bowl after their dramatic loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Black Friday.
Crosby and the Raiders were beaten in astonishing fashion at Arrowhead Stadium, with a shocking fumble inside the final 30 seconds of regular time costing them a potential win at the death.
Instead, the Chiefs pulled off yet another lucky escape to hold on for a 19-17 victory which confirms their place in the postseason with five games still to play.
And after an enthralling showdown in Kansas City, where Taylor Swift watched on from the stands, Prime Video cameras captured the moment Crosby wished Mahomes luck in his bid to land an unprecedented ‘three-peat’ despite the devastating result for Las Vegas.
As the pair embraced on the field, the Raiders defensive end appeared to tell him: ‘Go get another one brother.’
Mahomes and the Chiefs are now 11-1 this season, with their only defeat coming at the Buffalo Bills in Week 11.
The legendary quarterback also made history in their latest triumph after registering his 238th career touchdown pass, meaning he now holds the franchise record for Kansas City.
Mahomes surpassed Hall of Famer Len Dawson in the all-time touchdown pass charts on Friday, further cementing his legacy as arguably the greatest Chiefs player in history.
The 29-year-old is already their all-time leader in passing yards after racking up over 31,000 and counting, while he is now just eight wins shy of passing Dawson again to become their winningest quarterback.
After the win over the Raiders, his Chiefs record stands at 85-23.
Nevertheless, it very well could have been 84-24 had Raiders quarterback Aidan O’Connell not made a disastrous error with just over 20 seconds to play at Arrowhead on Friday.
While trailing 19-17 on a third-and-three, Las Vegas had a golden opportunity to get themselves into field-goal range and snatch a famous win over the back-to-back Super Bowl champions on their own turf.
Yet when the ball was snapped, O’Connell was somehow looking elsewhere as it came flying in his direction, meaning he fumbled it and allowed Kansas City to secure a game-winning turnover.
Pop megastar Swift was once again in attendance at Arrowhead as boyfriend Travis Kelce helped the Chiefs secure their latest dramatic triumph.
At one stage of the game, Kelce reeled in a throw from Mahomes on a third-and-10 before turning and offloading the ball into Samaje Perine, who surged further forward.
And Swift, watching on from the stands alongside Kelce’s friends and family, was quick to celebrate the quick-thinking from her man.
As the cameras cut to the singer in Kelce’s VIP suite, she copied his ‘first down’ celebration as the Chiefs forced their way up the field.
It proved a crucial moment in a drive that ended with Justin Watson scoring a touchdown for Kansas City to put his team into a 10-3 lead before the halftime break.