Los Angeles Lakers superstar forward LeBron James is an avid purveyor of the NFL in 2020-21 as the NBA legend has continued to tweet through some of the league's biggest games this season. King James was tuned in as the Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes attempt to take down the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday evening

The Lakers standout was just as confused as everyone else when wide receiver Tyreek Hill was not credited with a touchdown in the second quarter.

With the aforementioned Mahomes finding Hill deep down the field for an eventual incomplete pass, a second look via replay showed that the prolific pass catcher actually caught the football. Because of the initial bobbling of the football between Hill and the Broncos defender covering him, the Chiefs wide out apparently couldn't tell that he ultimately came down with it in the end zone.

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Even so, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid did not get a chance to challenge the play with Kansas City punting the football away before a review could be executed.

With the game knotted at three points apiece at the time of this wild play from Hill, the Broncos then promtly took full advantage of the opportunity en route to driving all the way down the field on the Chiefs.

Thanks to some serious effort from Broncos running back Melvin Gordon, Denver scored a touchdown of its own to jump out to a surprising 10-3 lead midway through the second quarter on Sunday Night Football.