I don’t know how it is possible, but every week seems to bring yet another missed call that greatly benefit the Kansas City Chiefs and now the Buffalo Bills are feeling the burn.
The Chiefs are once again at the center of controversy, with fans accusing them of receiving favorable treatment from referees.
The latest incident occurred in a game against the Buffalo Bills, during which a missed facemask penalty on Chris Jones sparked intense outrage.
Bills’ running back Ty Johnson could be seen on replay getting his facemask grabbed and his head being turned on his run.
here is the sick part about this no call
the refs BLATANTLY MISS this face mask
but next Saturday the NFL will go and FINE Chris Jones
I’ll guess either $11,255 or $16,883
disgusting the NFL will not call it right but still get a money grab
jokepic.twitter.com/tAvGWdUcqa
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) November 17, 2024
However, no flag would be thrown, and it has once again left many viewers to question the integrity of the officiating crew and whether the Chiefs are getting an unfair advantage
THE REFS DID NOT CALL THIS A FACEMASK PENALTY ON THE #CHIEFS…
😳😳😳
BLATANT. BLATANT. BLATANT. NO CALL. pic.twitter.com/VGc3Vg63z3
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) November 17, 2024
Once again, the Chiefs are in a close game, and it looks like it might come down to the final possession.
Chiefs Looking To Continue Undefeated Season While Bills Want to Find Chink In Their Armor
Kansas City returned to Buffalo for the first time since last year’s AFC Divisional Round game.
The Chiefs could set a franchise record for wins to start a season, but BBuffalo certainly does not want that to happen, as they are also in the midst of a good season and would love to have a first-round bye.
In order to get that done, the Chiefs need to start losing games.
The Bills can possibly start that on Sunday.