For Pete's Sake

Kevin Harlan put an announcer jinx on Raiders’ Daniel Carlson to Chiefs’ benefit

Sports broadcaster Kevin Harlan
Sports broadcaster Kevin Harlan USA TODAY Sports

It was all Raiders during the first quarter of the Chiefs’ game Sunday at Allegiant Stadium, but there was one bright spot for KC.

The Raiders were up 7-0 and drove deep into Chiefs territory when they decided to try a field goal in the red zone on fourth-and-short.

Daniel Carlson lined up for a 30-yard field goal, which is pretty much a gimmie in the NFL these days. Carlson had been pretty much automatic from that distance as CBS Sports broadcaster Kevin Harlan noted.

“From this distance, and it’s 30 yards away, Carlson has made 45 consecutive field goals,” Harlan said as Carlson prepared for the kick.

You can guess what happened next, right? Yep, Carlson missed the kick.

“Wow!” noted Harlan, the KU graduate. “Missing from 30 yards away.”

This isn’t the first time a broadcaster has taken note of a kicker’s hot streak only to see the player miss the field-goal attempt.

Raiders fans were not happy about Harlan’s perceived jinx, but Chiefs supporters were, of course, pleased. Here is a bit of what was being said on X (formerly Twitter).

This story was originally published November 26, 2023 at 4:36 PM.

Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
From covering the World Series to the World Cup, Pete Grathoff has done a little bit of everything since joining The Kansas City Star in 1997.
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