NFL Ref Explains Controversial Interception Call
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow took to social media to say he agreed with both controversial calls referees made in the divisional round.
On the Bills’ first possession of overtime Allen threw a deep ball to Cooks. Broncos safety Ja'Quan McMillian went up to contest the pass and both players battled for the ball. McMillan ended up with the ball, even though it was in Cooks' hands for a split second. The Bills questioned the call and wanted more time spent on the review.
The Chicago Bears were not awarded an interception on a play that, in the Bills-Broncos game a day prior, had resulted in one.
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Joe Burrow defends officials on pair of controversial calls
The NFL playoffs are in full swing, and while most games have been instant classics, the referees have also been a talking point. Burrow had a strong assessment of a pair of controversial calls.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott was fired up after the Buffalo Bills' 33-30 loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round when asked about the controversial interception in overtime.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen's sister, MaKenna Allen, calls out the league for the refs' game-changing call in overtime against the Broncos.
Once again, many football fans, coaches and commentators are questioning the definition of a catch after a disputed interception helped eliminate the Buffalo Bills from the playoffs in a 33-30 loss to the Denver Broncos on Saturday.