It might have been the most famous play that never was.
In the second quarter of the Kansas City Chiefs’ 31-13 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders Week 18, quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the offense formed a spinning, circular huddle.
After peeling away from the huddle, running back Jerick McKinnon took a direct snap he pitched back to Mahomes — who threw a catch-and-run touchdown to wide receiver Kadarius Toney.
While the play that Chiefs’ head coach Andy Reid called “Snow Globe” was nullified by a holding penalty, fascination with the play has continued — although not everyone is a fan.