Raiders owner Mark Davis appears furious in win over Packers as team kicks field goal instead of scoring short touchdown: ‘What an A**HOLE!’

  • The Raiders were unable to score a TD from seven yards before the field goal 
  • Davis’ team would go on to win 17-13 thanks to a strong defensive showing
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Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis appeared furious with his team’s inability to score a touchdown during their 17-13 win over the Green Bay Packers.

Davis appeared to mouth the words ‘what an a**hole’ as the broadcast cut to him when the Raiders picked up 26-yard field goal following an interception.

Despite having a great field position after the turnover gave them the ball at Green Bay’s seven-yard line, Las Vegas was unable to put it in the end zone and in fact lost a yard before going three-and-out to kick the field goal.

And Davis, who was seated next to Cirque du Soleil dancer Hayden Hopkins, was clearly unhappy with what he saw.

Hopkins previously denied rumors that she is dating the Raiders owner, who is almost 40 years her senior, after they were previously seen watching a game together.

Raiders owner Mark Davis appeared angered after his team kicked a successful field goal 

Las Vegas would eventually win the game after Amik Robertson secured a crucial interception

Las Vegas would eventually win the game after Amik Robertson secured a crucial interception

Cirque du Soleil dancer Hayden Hopkins, 25, was sat next to Davis at Monday night's game

Cirque du Soleil dancer Hayden Hopkins, 25, was sat next to Davis at Monday night’s game

The field goal which was picked up with 2:32 remaining in the first half had given Las Vegas a 10-3 lead at the time, and it came only one possession after the Raiders had initially taken a 7-3 lead from a touchdown on their last drive when quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw a nine-yard touchdown pass to Jakobi Myers.

Las Vegas would eventually go on to miss a field goal on the next possession after Davis seemed angered by the successful one, before they eventually coincided the lead to Green Bay during the third quarter.

Running back AJ Dillon had initially picked up a five-yard touchdown to tie the game for Green Bay before the Packers took a three-point advantage on a 22-yard field goal.

Las Vegas would take the lead back on the next possession when RB Josh Jacobs powered in a two-yard touchdown to give the Raiders a 17-13 lead.

The Raiders defense handled things from there and eventually clinched the game when Amik Robertson record the final of three interceptions off Packers QB Jordan Love.

Linebacker Robert Spillane recorded the other two interceptions thrown by Love. 

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