Jackson Mahomes says his Tik Tok dance on logo of late Washington star was accident
Sunday’s game at FedEx Field was a special one for the Washington Football Team as the franchise honored the late Sean Taylor in a number of ways.
The team retired Taylor’s No. 21 jersey, a road to the stadium was renamed after him and his family was part of an on-field ceremony, the Washington Post said.
Taylor, a safety, was shot and killed at his Florida home in 2007. He was 24.
Apparently, a logo of Taylor’s No. 21 was painted on the sideline, and it seems Jackson Mahomes, the younger brother of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, recorded a Tik Tok video Sunday on that very spot.
Mahomes is a star on Tik Tok with nearly 1 million followers, but this video didn’t sit well with fans of the Washington Football Team.
Cringe @tommyjettt @MBran23 @BMaaaaac
— Vincent Popo (@Popo303) October 18, 2021
Mahomes offered an apology after the incident went viral. He wrote in a Twitter message: “I want to sincerely apologize for accidentally being on the Sean Taylor #21 at FedEx Field. We were directed to stand in that area and I meant absolutely no disrespect to him or his family.”
I want to sincerely apologize for accidentally being on the Sean Taylor #21 at FedEx Field. We were directed to stand in that area and I meant absolutely no disrespect to him or his family.
— Jackson Mahomes (@jacksonmahomes) October 18, 2021
While Jackson Mahomes caused a stir by dumping a bottle of water on a Ravens fan last month in Baltimore, this does appear to be a mistake.
This photo shows Mahomes and others close to Patrick Mahomes, were standing on that particular spot without anyone from FedEx Field security asking them to move.
Hey man, not sure who you are or why you need an apology, but I think you should contact WFT for that one. I don’t like anything Jackson does but it looks like the blame of being on the memorial is on the team itself pic.twitter.com/gmXu16f1s3
— Masta Dew-san (@iDew__me) October 18, 2021