Chiefs catch a break at the crucial game in the first place of AFC; Fans wondering if refs realized correctly
AND Kansas City Chiefs He received a favorable call late in the first half of the AFC Championship against Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
3. And 5 with 3:13 Other in the second quarter, Patrick Mahomes They died and found enough space to throw the ball with Xavier worthy. Rookie wide receiver and security bishop Bishop jumped for the ball. Bishop seemed to have got the ball while he was in the air, but it was worth it to knock him down his hand as they descended from the ground.
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Officials ruled that he had finally completed the catch, which was the Chiefs ball instead of intercepting the law. Buffalo was also called for a sentence, so it is unlikely that the ball would return to them.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott caused whether this was a completed catch. The replay seems to have shown the top of football hitting the ground. But still, the play ruled the catch.
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Several plays later, the chiefs scored a goal by Patrick Mahomes. Kansas City had a 21-10 lead.
The NFL fans quickly pointed out that the questioning call went for the benefit of the chief.
The alleged favor of NFL officials according to the bosses was in the spotlight due to questionable calls in their victory in the division over Houston Texans.
Mahomes asked about supposedly favoring During the week.
“I don’t feel like that,” he said. “… I’m just trying to play football at the end of the day. The referees do their best to call the game fair and correct as best I can.
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“For me, it goes outside, play hard, try to do everything I can to win in a football game, then live with results based on my effort and how I play the game, and that is what we preach here at Kansas City.”
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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