In the weeks leading up to Super Bowl LIX, NFL officiating has been a major storyline.
As the Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC Championship Game, securing their spot in the Super Bowl by winning their 17th-consecutive one-score game, fans around the league called into question their streak of success and pointed to calls that went their way. Once such call was the spot on a fourth-down play involving Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen in the AFC Championship Game, as the Buffalo QB was ruled short on a quarterback sneak that ended a Bills’ drive.
During his annual “State of the League” press conference on Monday ahead of Super
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