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WATCH: CBS halftime show makes a hilarious calamity during Bengals vs Chiefs

IMG_0985by:Griffin McVeigh01/30/22

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Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire during the first half of the AFC Championship game. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Championship Sunday in the NFL may be the best day on the football calendar every year. Four of the best teams in the league face off against each other, fighting for the right to play in the Super Bowl. Traditionally the games are broadcasted on CBS and Fox.

Thus far in the first half of the AFC Championship, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has played exceptionally well, leading his team to a 21-10 lead at halftime. However, the game itself being played in far from this biggest story of the afternoon.

CBS decided to move out of their regular studio for the halftime show. Instead, they did the production live from Arrowhead Stadium, preparing to break down and discuss the first half. The Chiefs staff had different ideas, though, deciding to put the speakers for the halftime Walker Hayes concert right behind the CBS desk.

Watch the disaster unfold here:

As you can tell, Hayes’ most popular song, “Fancy Like”, is blaring in the background, causing all of the commotion. The song became infamous during the college football season, thanks to an Applebee’s commercial that ran during important matchups.

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Uzomah suffered an injury to his left knee, which a source revealed as an MCL sprain, according to NFL Networks’s Ian Rapoport. He will not return to the game and will get an MRI after to determine the extent of his injury.

The 29-year-old Uzomah hopped off the field under his own power and was in tears as a cart took him to the locker room.

The former fifth-round draft pick out of Auburn had two targets and no catches on the day. This season, he has a career-high 493 receiving yards on 49 receptions with five touchdowns.