Logan Paul sends KSI flying with ‘brutal’ hit after Patrick Mahomes advice as fans laugh ‘he’s been waiting for that’

Patrick Mahomes teamed up with KSI and Logan Paul in his latest video

LOGAN Paul channeled his inner Ray Lewis in his latest video with NFL star Patrick Mahomes.

The Kansas City Chiefs star QB stunned NFL fans after setting KSI up to receive a “brutal” hit from his business partner after playing backyard football with the two notable rivals-turned-business partners. 

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Patrick Mahomes teamed up with KSI and Logan Paul in his latest videoCredit: X/PrimeHydrate
Paul sent  KSI flying with a "brutal" hit after a throw from Mahomes

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Paul sent KSI flying with a “brutal” hit after a throw from MahomesCredit: X/PrimeHydrate

The 28-year-old Super Bowl-winning QB inked a deal with Prime Hydration earlier this month, and the trio took to social media on Tuesday to show Mahomes playing football with them. 

They captioned the post: “Now that’s real football. Welcome to America.”

The video featured KSI and Paul fully suited up in shoulder pads and a helmet to run some routes with superstar QB and 

Mahomes told KSI to run a “corn dog left,” but he had no idea what it signified, and once the ball was thrown, Paul was there waiting to deliver a huge tackle.

The hit sent KSI flying as both their helmets came off, and Paul got up excited and rejoiced over the hit.

NFL fans flooded social media with reactions to the “real football” hit.

This fan proclaimed: “Logan’s been waiting for this moment.”

Another said: “Look at the padding they need, Americans are soft. Come to Britain and play rugby. The proper way.”

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A third joked: “KSI runs routes like he raps.”

A fourth stated: “Logan been waiting to get back for years lol.”

While this fan declared: “That hit felt a little personal, damn haha.”

Despite Mahomes missing the throw in the commercial, he has been much better in real life. 

The Chiefs are 9-5 on the season atop the AFC West, and Mahomes has thrown 3703 for 25 TDs and 13 interceptions.

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