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On December 18, 2022, the
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of the
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(NFL), who were playing the
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, attempted a
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play at the end of regulation with the score tied at 24–24. However, the play failed as Raiders defender
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intercepted the Patriots' second lateral pass and ran the ball in for a walk-off touchdown. The play has been referred to as the Lunatic Lateral, the Las Vegas Lateral, Col-lateral Damage, the Hail Moron, the Vagary in Vegas, the Sin City Miracle, and the Flick Six by various media outlets. The play quickly became notable due to its unusual result and circumstances and having taken place just over four years after the
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, a successful lateral play (which the Patriots coincidentally also lost), though this play resulted in the opposite outcome. Several analysts criticized the team for attempting the play, which is normally attempted only when the team is trailing in the final seconds of a game and not with the game tied and have considered it one of the worst in NFL history. In addition, the blunder stood in stark contrast to the Patriots' success and disciplined play during the
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, becoming emblematic of the team's decline since quarterback
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left New England after 2019.


Background

During the 2018 season, the Patriots had fallen victim to a successful lateral pass play by the
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, who scored a last-minute game-winning touchdown off the hook-and-ladder play to win in week 14 of that year. Despite that loss, New England eventually went on to win
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, their final championship win during the
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. This Patriots–Raiders game coincidentally occurred just over four years after the date of the Miracle in Miami. Additionally, this was the first time the Patriots played against the Raiders while their former long-time
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Josh McDaniels was the Raiders'
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.


Game details


Lead up

The Raiders took a commanding 17–3 lead at halftime, but a pick-six thrown by
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to Patriots safety
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sparked 21 unanswered points by the Patriots, who capped off a 24–17 lead with a Rhamondre Stevenson touchdown run and a successful
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pass from
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to
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. With only 32 seconds remaining, the Raiders tied the game with a Carr touchdown pass to
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, which was arguably caught out of bounds as Cole's foot stepped on the outer boundary of the end zone but was ruled a touchdown. The Patriots received the ensuing kickoff at their own 25-yard line with a
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. They drove to their own 45-yard line before two incomplete passes set them up with a 3rd-and-10.


The play

With just three seconds left in regulation and the score tied 24–24, Jones took the snap and handed the ball off to Stevenson on a
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with the Raiders playing in
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, presumably to run the clock out and send the game to overtime. Stevenson eluded several Raiders defenders and ran the ball 23 yards towards the right sideline to the Las Vegas 32-yard line. With Raiders safety Duron Harmon closing in, Stevenson pitched the ball a short distance over his shoulder to Meyers, who ran back to the 40-yard line before throwing the ball towards the middle of the field and roughly 12 yards backwards towards Mac Jones's vicinity, unaware that Raiders defensive end
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, who had earlier missed a tackle on Stevenson during the play, was guarding him. Jones then intercepted the ball and stiff-armed the New England quarterback to the ground before running the ball back 48 yards for the improbable game-winning touchdown. Chandler Jones, who had played for the Patriots from 2012 to 2015, was credited with a fumble recovery due to the backwards motion of the ball. He later described to Peter King of
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Box score


Reactions


Broadcast calls of the play


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Radio (Patriots)


Radio (Raiders)


Players and coaches

Following the game, several Patriots players and head coach
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took responsibility for the botched lateral play. Stevenson regretted pitching the ball to Meyers instead of simply running out of bounds and sending the game to overtime, saying that he should have "known the situation," and Meyers stated "I was trying to do too much…Trying to be a hero, I guess". He also stated that the team did not intend to execute a lateral pass during that final play. Mac Jones stated that he should have made the tackle on Chandler Jones, and Belichick stated that the Patriots made a "mistake" and "needed to be better in situational football." When asked why the Patriots did not attempt a
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, Belichick offered "Taking a shot at the end zone? We couldn't throw it that far," in reference to the nearly 60-yard distance required for the touchdown. Former Patriots
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and
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offered their opinions on the lateral play, as both were on the team during the Miracle in Miami. Brady specifically mentioned his experience of being at the losing end of the Miracle in Miami and relayed his reaction to watching the "Lunatic Lateral" on game highlight videos but also expressed faith in Belichick in rallying the Patriots after the botched play. Edelman suggested that Mac Jones should have
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Chandler Jones to avoid the humiliation of being stiff-armed to the ground and being scored on, though that would have resulted in a 15-yard penalty for New England and nonetheless given the Raiders the chance to win with a field goal attempt. During that week's ''
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'' game between the
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and the
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, Packers cornerback
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, who likewise lateralled the ball after making an interception in the game, stated his regret for doing so as the lateral pass was nearly recovered by Los Angeles but was picked up by his teammate Adrian Amos. Douglas stated "As I was going down, I underhanded it and then I seen it hit the ground. And I was like, 'Damn, this is about to be like the Raiders and Patriots'", also mentioning that his teammates "gave him a hard time" him for his lateral pass. NBC Sports Boston mentioned of the Patriots' lateral and how it related to Douglas' play and comments: "Simply put, the Patriots' loss was one of the most embarrassing of the Bill Belichick era and will be used as an example of what ''not'' to do for years to come."


Media

The day after the game,
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's Stephen A. Smith called the lateral play, especially Meyers' pass, the "dumbest play ever in NFL history", also opining that Stevenson, who had a strong game, did not need to pitch it to Meyers in the first place, especially as the game was tied. Although he applauded Meyers taking full responsibility for the play, Smith also remarked that Meyers' name would be "written all over" the now-infamous play, calling it "dumber" than the Butt Fumble. Similar sentiment was given by
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, who dubbed the play the "Hail Moron" in reference to a
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and what he called the most "situationally boneheaded play... maybe ever" in contrast to the Patriots' usually disciplined play under Belichick. Charles Curtis of ''
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Sports'' countered that the Butt Fumble was a "delightful accident" compared to Meyers' lateral, but went on to compare the latter to the
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,
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blunder,
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's self-inflicted
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, and other inept plays in NFL history, saying the lateral belonged on the "
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of boneheaded plays". Richie Whitt of ''
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'', writing for the publication's ''Pats Country'' blog on ''Fan Nation'' and having coined the "Lunatic Lateral" moniker, mentioned that there were multiple culprits in the failed play and declined to pin it all on Meyers, but also blamed Belichick for needing to be better at "situational coaching", in reference to his earlier quote about "situational football" and not trusting Mac Jones to throw a potential Hail Mary pass.


Fans

Within moments of the play, fan reactions were all over social media. One Patriots fan in particular, who was at Allegiant Stadium when the play happened, was constantly heckled by a Raiders fan during the game and especially during the play, with video from another spectator recording the incident, but the Patriots fan, who later self-identified as Jerry Edmond after numerous
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users expressed sympathy in response to the video, remained calm and did not retaliate against the unnamed woman. After viewing the video of Edmond, which was viewed 17.8 million times, Patriots owner
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commended Edmond for his composure and personally called him, giving him free tickets to the Patriots' home game against the
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the following week, which Edmond accepted, watching the game from the press box with Kraft. Raiders president
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also praised Edmond for his composure, tweeting "On behalf of the Raiders, we appreciate the way you conducted yourself. No fan should have to endure that type of behavior. We will be in touch."


Aftermath

With the game-winning touchdown, the Raiders defeated the Patriots for the first time since
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, when they were still based in
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. They kept their faint playoff hopes alive while improving to 6–8. Meanwhile, the loss dropped New England to 7–7, dropping the team one spot out of playoff seeding and hurting their overall postseason chances. Both the Patriots and Raiders wound up missing the postseason, but the lateral play and resulting loss to Las Vegas was cited as a key factor in why the Patriots missed out, along with several other close losses throughout the season. During the final play of the
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between
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and
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, Illinois attempted a last-ditch lateral pass play to try to win the game, but one of the laterals hit the ground and a Mississippi state player recovered the ball and ran it in for a game-sealing touchdown to win 19–10. One source compared this particular play to the Lunatic Lateral, calling it "Raiders-esque". On March 16, 2023, Jakobi Meyers signed a three-year contract with the
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. In his introductory press conference with the Raiders, Meyers was asked about the lateral pass as it had helped his new team win at the expense of his old team. Meyers quipped to the reporter, "I was waiting on this. Thank you, I appreciate you!" before describing the botched play as a "humbling experience". Chandler Jones, who had scored the touchdown on this play, was excused from the Raiders early in the 2023 season due to several mental health incidents and was later released by the team following a string of arrests. Meanwhile, Belichick and the Patriots mutually parted ways following a 4–13 finish to the 2023 season, ending one of the greatest coaching tenures in NFL history in which the Patriots won six Super Bowls over 24 years, though the Patriots went 29–38 with just one playoff appearance in Belichick's final four years without
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. Adding in the results of the last 3 games of the 2022 season, the team has gone 6–20 since the Lunatic Lateral took place.


See also

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Lateral pass In gridiron football, a lateral pass or lateral (officially backward pass in American football and onside pass in Canadian football), also called a pitch or a flip, occurs when the ball carrier throws or hands the football to a teammate in a dire ...
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Miracle in Miami The Miracle in Miami, also known as the Miami Miracle, was an American football play that took place at the end of a National Football League regular season game on December 9, 2018 NFL season, 2018, between the 2018 Miami Dolphins season, Mia ...
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River City Relay The River City Relay was a play in a National Football League (NFL) game involving the New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars that took place on December 21, 2003, at Alltel Stadium, now known as EverBank Stadium, in Jacksonville, Florida. W ...
* Butt Fumble *
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