Chiefs star suffers humiliating wardrobe malfunction live on air in win over Browns
Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction during Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.
During a play in the game, Hopkins was tackled to the ground when his pants slipped down.
Cameras captured Hopkins lying on the ground with his butt exposed, in an embarrassing moment for the veteran.
It was the low point of a positive day for the Chiefs, who defeated the lowly Browns 21-7.
Hopkins caught five passes for 36 yards on a day when both teams’ offense appeared to be stagnant.
Kansas City gained just 311 yards of total offense, compared to the Browns’ 266 total offensive yards.
Kansas City Chiefs WR DeAndre Hopkins suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction
Hopkins caught five passes for 36 yards as the Chiefs earned a 21-7 victory over Cleveland
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 19 of 38 passes and managed two touchdowns through the air, but only managed 159 yards.
Mahomes added injuries to the offense, ultimately leaving the game with an ankle injury after a high-low tackle. He did not return to the match and
He was able to walk out of the locker room, but jumped on a cart to have his ankle examined further.
After the game, coach Andy Reid said Mahome’s ankle “wasn’t broken, it’s sore.”
The Browns, meanwhile, struggled offensively when quarterback Jameis Winston was benched after three interceptions.
KC has already clinched the AFC West division title. Now they will look to clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC for the playoffs.