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Harrison Butker misses a kick & perfectly tees up announcers to talk about inclusion in football

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juuust past the right goalpost. While the missed PAT wasn’t all that consequential–the Chiefs were leading by eight at the time and defeated the Atlanta Falcons 22-17–it was still a delicious sight.

Gridiron justice comes in many forms!Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Harrison Butker is, once again, a little too far right.

pic.twitter.com/ebVR6D14SzThe extra-point is so automatic, the NFL has previously talked about eliminating the perfunctory 33-yard kick.

Only a smattering of PATs are missed all season long.Yet, Butker missed Sunday night in primetime. Too bad!Welp, Chiefs fans are finally angry about Butker going far right.harrison butker hasn't been this angry about something in fulton county since november 2020 folks pic.twitter.com/vQ5xxfE6HmEverytime Harrison Butker misses a field goal, a woman graduates college, gets a career, and a man changes a diaper.Butker missed that extra point because he saw a woman in the crowd using a credit card.I guarantee you this is the only time Harrison Butker has made a woman scream for joy https://t.co/9fhOVOBy9JMake a kick if you support gay rightsHarrison Butker:Butker’s brief moment of football failure was especially sweet, because it almost never happens.

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