Walker Hayes' halftime performance at Chiefs-Bengals drowns out CBS halftime show, assaults viewers' ears

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Maybe Vince Lombardi said it best: "What the hell's going on out here?!"

NFL halftime shows usually go one of two ways: "OK, that happened" or "Oh, God, why is this happening?" During the Chiefs-Bengals halftime show Sunday, we got more of the latter.

Someone in the production truck (or on the field) didn't bother to check microphone levels for CBS's halftime show at Arrowhead Stadium, leading to an amalgamation of sounds coming from Walker Hayes and the panel of James Brown, Phil Simms, Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher and Boomer Esiason. It was unpleasant.

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Those who tuned in to hear some hard-hitting analysis from the panel were instead greeted with Brown trying his best to navigate the Hayes invasion and discuss the Chiefs' 21-10 halftime lead. Those same people may have been glad to not hear Simms' analysis, though.

(Warning: Please protect your ears.)

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Hayes, whose claim to fame is the "Fancy Like" song that has been played ad infinitum over the airwaves for entirely too long at this point, performed a medley of songs before the segment mercifully came to an end.

Needless to say, viewers watching the car-wreck halftime show were highly entertained by the way it unfolded:

Arrowhead is known for its crowd noise, but thanks to Hayes, it's now known for a different type of noise altogether.

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Joe Rivera is a senior content producer at The Sporting News and teaches Multimedia Sports Reporting at his alma mater, Rutgers University.