Bills GM on Controversial 4th-Down Call: ‘He Got That’
Days after the controversial call that helped send the Kansas City Chiefs to the Super Bowl and sent the Buffalo Bills home, Bills GM Brandon Beane is still convinced the refs got it wrong.

Days after the controversial call that helped send the Kansas City Chiefs to the Super Bowl and sent the Buffalo Bills home, Bills GM Brandon Beane is still convinced the refs got it wrong.

A controversial call that enraged fans online and NFL watchers everywhere (outside of Kansas City, that is) has prompted calls for league officials to make major rule changes that other sports have already embraced.

If the NFL expected that a change in referee assignment would keep the AFC Championship Game scandal-free, it did not.

No one outside Kansas City wants to see the Chiefs dominate in the playoffs anymore. However, one frequent KC postseason fixture is winning the internet.
The problem with conspiracy theorists is that if everything is a conspiracy theory, the conspiracy theorists just end up looking like crazy people. Conspiracy theorists today are in danger of making the same mistake.

BALTIMORE (AP) — Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were at their magnificent best in the first half, and Kansas City’s defense delivered another masterpiece against Lamar Jackson and Baltimore, helping the Chiefs reach the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years with a 17-10 victory in the AFC championship game Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs edged out a victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ 42 to 36 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night after a stunning game has sparked an outcry on social media over the NFL’s overtime rules.

Colin Cowherd suggested that the NFL delay the AFC Championship game until the Chief’s Patrick Mahomes can come off the concussion list.

The NFL’s TV ratings crept slightly upward for the 2019 season, but that success did not carry over into the conference championship games on Sunday.

If Joe Buck was in the booth he would likely have called it as a “disgusting act,” and he’d be exactly right.

Jan. 22 (UPI) — The NFL is looking into a report regarding a laser pointer being flashed at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during the AFC Championship.

NFL officials clearly had their issues on Sunday, when it came to grasping and ruling on obvious things that were happening right in front of their faces. However, one person who had no problem grasping the present or predicting the future, was CBS’ Tony Romo.

As if trying to stop the greatest quarterback of all-time from scoring a game-winning touchdown wasn’t hard enough, the Chiefs defense found themselves playing against the officials on Sunday as well.

What happens when you leave a couple hundred Massachusetts children alone with thousands of lego’s during the NFL playoffs? You get lego portraits of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, that’s what you get.

The Patriots and Chiefs will already play their conference championship tilt this weekend in the middle of an arctic blast. Now, as if the game needed any more environmental phenomenons, a rare lunar eclipse is also predicted to occur towards the end of the AFC Championship Game.

The Chargers are sitting at home this week, no doubt licking their wounds and feeling down about missing out on their chance to play in the conference championship game.
