Here’s what it sounded like from the Chiefs’ stands during the pregame show of unity

A look at the moment from a different angle.

Before the Chiefs and Texans kicked off the 2020 NFL season in their Week 1 game in Kansas City, and in front of thousands of fans who were allowed into Arrowhead Stadium to watch the defending Super Bowl champions, the Chiefs and Texans locked arms in the middle of the field in a show of unity.

The sound that appeared to came out from the broadcast was that of boos from the crowd during what was supposed to be a moment of silence.

Texans star J.J. Watt called the booing “unfortunate.” But Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes didn’t hear them on the field during the show of unity:

The same went for Texans head coach Bill O’Brien:

But here’s a video from the stands. You can clearly hear a booing noise:

There are some fans claiming it was a response to someone yelling “Trump 2020” into a hot mic:

If that’s the case, at the very least it was booing coming from the crowd and not, as some fans claimed, shouts of “Chieeeeefs” (and if THAT was the case, it was very much the wrong time to root on the home team).

It’s a little confusing from all angles. If it was booing, as Watt said, why boo? If it was cheering for the Chiefs, why do it then? The video from the stands doesn’t definitively reveal what was being yelled by fans and why.

The video from the stands does have one silver lining, it shows that some fans at least tried to embrace the moment of unity before they got drowned out.

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