Trey Wingo during interview and Harrison Butker talking to reportersTrey Wingo and Harrison Butker (Photos via Getty Images)
Trey Wingo, a former ESPN broadcaster, is getting ripped to shreds after his remark about Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who is fresh off of the Super Bowl champion’s reported extension.

Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Chiefs and Butker agreed on a contract extension on Monday, while ESPN‘s Adam Schefter reported that the new contract is a four-year, $25.6 million extension that includes $17.75 million guaranteed.

The new deal makes Butker the highest-paid kicker in the league.

That rubbed Try Wingo the wrong way.

Butker’s offseason has been filled with drama ever since he had his faith-based commencement speech at Benedictine College, where he urged women to embrace the title of “homemaker” and ripped President Biden while adding, “Things like abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a growing support for the degenerate cultural values and media all stem from pervasiveness of disorder.”

He was ripped for weeks.

Trey Wingo decided to rip him one more time by using that speech to take a shot at his new extension.

“The Harrison Butker extension… making him the highest paid kicker…. underscores the inherent truth of the NFL: the better you are at the job, the more a team is willing to put up with pure and simple,” he wrote on X.

His tweet did not go over well and social media blasted him from every corner of the Earth as they came after Wingo over the “willing to put up with” remark as Harrison Butker was never arrested or convicted of a crime.

VIDEO: Amish Woman Has Everyone Losing Their Minds After Pulling Off The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Routine In Very Impressive Fashion

Amish Woman recreating Dallas Cowboys' dance routineAmish Woman recreating Dallas Cowboys’ dance routine (Photo via @DraftDiamonds/X)
An Amish woman quite expertly recreated one of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders’ dance moves, and is going viral online.

The Cowboys’ dancers have been front and center lately since they are featured in a new Netflix series.

The show has seen several cheerleaders trend online since, with the “Thunderstruck” routine taking on a new streak of popularity – so much so, an Amish woman has been doing the rounds online for pulling it off.

“What happens behind the barn stays behind the barn,” read the caption to the original TikTok video, which has since been deleted.

Fortunately, it found its way to X/Twitter before being taken down and can be seen below: