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NFL Fans React to Wild Raiders-Patriots Finish

Outside of Argentina’s wild World Cup finish, the conclusion to the Raiders-Patriots game completely blew up social media, and for good reason. With the game tied at 24, all the…

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – DECEMBER 18: Mac Jones #10 of the New England Patriots looks on after losing to the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on December 18, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images)

Outside of Argentina's wild World Cup finish, the conclusion to the Raiders-Patriots game completely blew up social media, and for good reason. With the game tied at 24, all the Patriots had to do was let the clock run out and go into overtime.

Instead the Patriots employed the 'school yard' play when running back Rhamondre Stevenson flipped the ball back to wide receiver Jacoby Meyers, who tried to flip the ball back to quarterback Mac Jones, only he found the wrong Jones. He found Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones, who caught the ball, stiff-armed Mac Jones to the turf and rumbled to the end zone in one of the most bizarre, out-right hilarious finishes in NFL history.

The Reaction on Social media was wild.

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Michael Cohen is the News and Sports Director at Fox Sports Radio New Jersey and Magic 98.3 FM, as well as a radio production assistant with Fox and Magic in New Jersey. He started his career in Somerset in 2018 initially as a news fill-in at WCTC 1450 AM, and soon moved up to higher responsibilities in the ensuing years, assuming News & Sports Director title in 2021Prior to his time with Fox Sports New Jersey, Michael was play-by-play voice for New Jersey Jackals baseball, and as well as play-by-play and color for the College of Staten Island basketball (men and women), softball and baseball. Michael began his career as a news and sportswriter with the Jersey Journal of Hudson County.