Rich Eisen turns viral for a “wide right” call in Harrison Butker’s lost kick


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Harrison Butker accidentally increased the gag for game announcer by game Rich Eisen.

Kansas City Chiefs’s kicker had the opportunity to tie the game on Friday against his Los Angeles chargers of AFC West Los Angeles after the TouchDown by 11 yards land by Patrick Mahomes.

However, in a rare event, Butker failed. The Chargers maintained their leadership, and finally won 27-21.

Rich Eisen presents the golden jacket dinner at the Canton Civic Center in Canton, Ohio, on August 3, 2018, while the Kansas City Chiefs place the kicker Harrison Butker (7) leaves the field after the match against the Arizona cardinals in the state farm stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on August 9, 2025. (IMAGN)

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But Eisen, in the call with Kurt Warner on YouTube, used the direction of the kick for its advantage.

“Harrison Butker, curiously, is very wide!” Eisen said.

Butker, of course, has expressed conservative policy in the past, even supporting Republicans as President Donald Trump.

Social networks quickly reacted to the video, which currently has more than 4.5 million visits about X.

Kansas City Chiefs places the kicker Harrison Butker (7) prepares to kick a field goal against the New Orleans Saints during the game in Geha Field at the Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn images)

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Butker also supported Senator Josh Hawley, R-MO., Last year, months after giving a controversial start speech.

By supporting Trump, Butker called him “the most pro -life president.”

“That is an issue that is the most crucial issue for me. I want us to fight for the most vulnerable, fighting for the unborn, and that is what we must prioritize,” Butker said at that time.

Shortly after their faith -based onset speech, their shirt sales shot, becoming one of the most popular in the market.

The Kansas City boster kicker, Harrison Butker (7) against Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, LIX in Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)

Butker signed an agreement that made him the richest kicker in the history of the NFL last year.

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