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NFL Referee Conspiracies: These Terrible Calls Have Fans Crying Fix

Darren - October 26, 2023
NFL

NFL Referee Conspiracies: These Terrible Calls Have Fans Crying Fix

Darren - October 26, 2023

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Chiefs vs. Jets (2023)

This game saw two of the worst NFL refereeing calls of the season because they were so egregious. Some fans even complained that the NFL rigged this game because Taylor Swift was in the crowd supporting Travis Kelce. First, the referee didn’t call a Chiefs holding on the Jets’ Jermaine Johnson.

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The no-call gave Pat Mahomes the chance to scramble for 25 yards. Later, Jets corner Michael Carter II had a brilliant interception. But the officials wiped it out. Finally, they gave New York defensive back Sauce Gardner a controversial flag for holding in a key moment at the end of the game. The Chiefs gained two key first downs from these moments and won the game (via Fansided).

SBNation

49ers vs. Browns (2023)

John Hussey had a nightmare in this game as his team made several high-profile errors. This one saw them call a face mask on the Browns but the 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey was the offender. He grabbed Zadarius Smith’s helmet but the referee missed it in a weird moment.

York Dispatch

Eventually, they overturned the decision but it took them a frustrating three minutes to reach this conclusion. That’s right, an entire team of officials ruminated over this for a long time before finally making the right decision. It was so dumb but they got there in the end (via USA Today Sports).

Fansided

Vikings vs. Colts (2022)

Minnesota produced the most remarkable comeback in NFL history but the officials almost ruined this game. Chandon Sullivan saw the zebras rule out two of his touchdowns in shocking circumstances. The officials mangled their decisions and twisted logic as they ruled against the Vikings.

Deadline

Sullivan threw his helmet on the floor in disgust and the referees had no problem citing him for that. It felt like the Vikings were playing two games at once as they battled with Indy and the officials. This made their victory even more incredible because it came against the odds (via Fox Sports).

The Tennessean

Titans vs. Saints (2023)

The officiating crew got out of jail with this one because of Ryan Tannehill’s shocking display. The quarterback took the heat away from them but the zebras still committed one of the worst errors we’ve ever seen. Tannehill went 16 for 34 with three interceptions in a nightmare performance (via A to Z Sports).

The Tennessean

But the officials also changed the game with a touchdown-killing call. Kevin Byard thought he scored before they overruled it and awarded an incomplete pass. Mike Vrabel raged after the game: “Next week, that’s going to be a fumble and then the next week, it’s going to be an incomplete pass, and the next week it’s going to be a fumble.”

Sporting News

Browns vs. Steelers (2022)

Cleveland met Pittsburgh in this January clash that saw Deshaun Watson in the middle of some bad decisions. There were two bad NFL referee calls that showed their inconsistencies. First, Cameron Hayward grabbed Watson’s facemask but the officials didn’t flag him.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

It’s Watson so few fans, players, and officials alike shed any tears over that. But they made up for their mistake later in the game when they ruled in Watson’s favor. This time they protected the quarterback with one of the softest calls ever after Hayward sacked him. It was pathetic but that’s NFL officiating right now (via Fansided).

Kirby Lee

Dolphins vs. Eagles (2023)

Some fans couldn’t believe their eyes when they watched this game. They complained that the NFL was soft and that they were watching flag football. One of the worst NFL referee calls of the season happened after Jalen Hurts threw the ball. Christian Wilkins hit him but it wasn’t excessive.

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But the officials disagreed and cited him for roughing the passer. Then Hurts set up an Eagles touchdown in a very decisive moment. This is a classic example of referees being inconsistent and too quick to involve themselves in the game. It’s very frustrating for fans, players, and coaches (via BVM Sports).

Audacy

Eagles vs. Jets (2023)

It’s fair to call the Jets one of the unluckiest franchises in football. Sometimes it feels as if the entire NFL is conspiring against them. Fans cried foul after Jalen Hurts’ controversial touchdown run in this game. We already saw some bad calls in this game but this was decisive (via Bleacher Report).

Sports Illustrated

He ran for three yards before officials judged that he fumbled at the touchdown line. But then they incredibly reversed it and awarded the Eagles the touchdown. However, the play clock ran out so it should have been a delay of game penalty and a Jets ball. There’s no excuse for this terrible officiating.

Kansas City Chiefs

Chiefs vs. Bengals (2022)

Cincinnati fans cried foul in the 2022 AFC Championship Game. They felt like the decisions only went one way in this crucial clash. Many of them accused the NFL of fixing this game so that Patrick Mahomes could win a second Super Bowl ring. The key moment was a roughing-the-passer call that moved the Chiefs closer to the game-winning field goal.

WPTV

There was an extremely controversial moment when the referees gave the Chiefs another chance to convert a third-down attempt. This came after they already failed to do so and ruffled many feathers. Meanwhile, there was also a weird intentional grounding penalty on Joe Burrow (via Sportskeeda).

The New Yorker

Super Bowl LVII

The problem with modern refereeing is that there are no excuses. Fans expect perfection because of all the available technology and they don’t believe there’s any justification for mistakes. The officials did a reasonable job in Super Bowl LVII but one soft call killed the game and handed it to Kansas City.

CNN

Philadelphia’s James Bradberry received a flag after he allegedly held onto Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. However, replays suggested that he didn’t hold Smith-Schuster, at least not enough for a Super Bowl-deciding call. It all depends on whom you were rooting for. Many thought it was holding while many others thought it was a horrible call. But it was too late for the Eagles because it gave the Chief a new set of downs. Then they scored the game-winning field goal (via Sportskeeda).

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