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NFL fans think the officials “rigged” the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos Divisional Round game after a controversial finish. The thrilling showdown between the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills went to overtime. Both teams had to punt on their opening possessions, setting the stage for Bo Nix and the Denver offense to play hero.
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NFL Fans Want Longtime Referee 'Investigated' After Saturday
NFL fans are pushing for a longtime referee to be "investigated" after Saturday's Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills game. The Broncos topped the Bills in overtime on Saturday. Denver was on the receiving end of several controversial calls,
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NFL playoffs: Who Detroit Lions fans should be rooting for
This should be a relative no-brainer for Lions fans, but I just cannot root for a division rival in the playoffs. Not to mention the viewing frustration of a team that regularly plays terrible football for three quarters and somehow pulls themselves out of it every time. They just can’t keep getting away with it.
NFL fans demand an investigation after controversial referee decisions impact Rams and Bears Wild Card playoff wins, getting enough hate.
Fans rightfully took to X to heavily criticize the NFL and its officials for their lack of consistency. However, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow strangely defended the officials, and took a pretty clear jab at fans.
After another big weekend of NFL games where refereeing became a major storyline, it’s time to revisit the topic of rules analysts on NFL broadcasts. I’m not going to bother relitigating every controversial call from the Divisional Round.
Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars featured a few disputed decisions from Shawn Hochuli's officiating crew, including defensive lineman Malcolm Roach receiving a 15-yard roughing the passer penalty for his body weight landing on quarterback Trevor Lawrence just after a throw.
Saturday’s AFC Divisional Round game between the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills delivered a thrilling ending in overtime. But before that game ended, fans were treated to a different one. Another installment of the fan favorite: “What’s a catch?” Or perhaps in this case, “what’s an interception.”