Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

The Las Vegas Raiders' current and former players do not like current or former players of AFC West teams—hardly ever. There may be some examples of where they do, especially since many players stay in the division, like Marcus Allen, who played for the Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs.

However, they don't usually like one another. Today is a new era in which players are often more friendly with others. However, it still happens, and even recently happened with a former Raiders starter and a former Chiefs starter. Well, kind of.

It was mostly the two of them joking around, and it was hilarious. If you know former Raiders punter Marquette King, you know that he is quite the joker. While Tyreek Hill recalled some great returns during his career on special teams, they showed one of them that King kicked, and Hill returned.

King replied to the video by making his own. He said to show not just the highlights but everything. It's pretty funny to see what he did next.

King played a video of him tackling Hill, in a joking matter of course. It's the offseason, so there isn't much to talk about for these players and former players. So, it's all jokes. 

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