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Here's a look at the controversial calls, or non-calls, from championship Sunday, in order: DeVonta Smith catch It didn't take long for the referees to become part of the discussion on Sunday.
On Sunday, the NFL said that it got the calls right. NFL rules analyst Walt Anderson, a former referee who is now a communications liaison for the league, went on "NFL GameDay" on Sunday morning ...
This call wasn't really controversial because nobody could honestly say they thought Likely wasn't (barely) on the back line when he seemed to catch a touchdown on the final play of the season ...
The controversial ending followed weeks of criticism regarding the quality of officiating by replacement officials employed by the NFL during the 2012 NFL referee lockout. [9] Two days after the game, the NFL and the NFL Referees Association (NFLRA) announced that they had reached an agreement to end the lockout.
Don’t like that call to start the game," Brady finished. The Eagles went into the locker room at the Caesars Superdome with a 24-0 halftime lead. Hurts rushed for a touchdown and threw another ...
Andy Reid doesn’t usually make statements like this about officials’ calls.
A pair of calls had fans and players from both teams up in arms during the first half of Buffalo's 27-25 win. The first questionable call took place in the first quarter with the game tied 7-7.
It did not take long for fans to rip the Super Bowl referees on social media after a controversial call went the Chiefs' way early in the first quarter. 1st Super Bowl LIX controversial call goes ...