Rich Eisen becomes viral for ‘wide right’ call to Harrison Butkers Unanswered Spark

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Harrison Butker has accidentally appeared quite gag for play-by-play advertisement Rich Eisen.

Kansas City Chiefs Kicker had a chance to tie the game on Friday against their AFC West-Rival Los Angeles Chargers after Patrick Mahomes ’11 -yard rushing touchdown.

In a rare event, however, Butker missed. Loaders held their lead and they eventually won 27-21.

Rich Eisen Emcees The Enshrinees’ Gold Jacket dinner at the Canton Civic Center in Canton, Ohio, August 3, 2018, while Kansas City Chiefs places Kicker Harrison Butker (7) leave the field after the match against Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, August 9, 2025. (IMagn)

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But Eisen, on the call with Kurt Warner on YouTube, used the direction of the kick to his advantage.

“Harrison Butker, interesting enough, is wide right!” Said Eisen.

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

Social media was quick to respond to the video that currently has more than 4.5 million views on X.

Kansas City Chiefs Place Kicker Harrison Butker (7) is preparing to kick a field goal against New Orleans Saints during the game at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley-prescribed images)

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

When he approved Trump, Butker called him “the most pro-life president.”

“It’s a topic that is the most crucial topic for me. I want us to fight for the most vulnerable, fight for the unborn, and that’s what we need to prioritize,” Butker said at the time.

Shortly after his tro-based starting speech, his Jersey sales shot and became one of the most popular on the market.

Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker (7) against Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl Lix at Caesar’s Superdome. (Mark J. Refilas/Imag images)

Butker signed a deal that made him the richest kicker in the NFL story last year.

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