VIDEO: Annoying Raiders Fans Were Heckling Patrick Mahomes & His Wife During Their Cabo Vacation, And They Clearly Didn’t Appreciate It. tt

VIDEO: Annoying Raiders Fans Were Heckling Patrick Mahomes & His Wife During Their Cabo Vacation, And They Clearly Didn’t Appreciate It

Patrick Mahomes and his wife out for dinner and Raiders fans yelling at a game.

Patrick & Brittany Mahomes, and Raiders fans. (Photos via TMZ and Getty Images)
Patrick Mahomes is the best football player in the world right now, and with the way his NFL career is heading, he could very well be the best player to have played the game by the time he hangs up his cleats.

Mahomes isn’t just known for his on-field play but his, or rather his, brother and wife’s off-the-field antics. Let’s just say Mahomes has to deal with a lot from the backlash they receive, but it comes with being a star.

Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Trolled By Raiders Fan During Cabo Vacation

The Cheifs star was caught in a Cabo bar while on vacation with his wife, Britney when some Vegas NFL fans spotted him. They had to make themselves noticed, so they heckled Mahomes and shouted, “RAIDERS, RAIDERS.”

The 20-second clip was posted to MLFootball’s X profile, garnering mixed reactions from fans. Raiders supporters commented, claiming they’re “everywhere,” while others called out the fans in the video, calling them “sad af.”

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It should be noted that Mahomes has a 10-2 record against the Las Vegas Raiders in his already storied NFL career, which has fans questioning why he would be heckled at a bar in Cabo.

Another fan was quick to point out that the NFL MVP has won a Superbowl in the Raiders stadium, referencing this past Superbowl, where Mahomes and the Chiefs beat the John Harbaugh-coached San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas.

Mahomes led the Chiefs to an 11-6 record, the best in the AFC West last season, and topped the Raiders, who didn’t even make the playoffs.

The 28-year-old signal caller threw for nearly 4,200 yards and 27 touchdowns compared to just 14 interceptions, garnering a QBR of 92.6 in the 2023 season before leading the Chiefs to the aforementioned Superbowl 58 championship.