Referees Accused of Bias in Chiefs Win
Referees Accused of Bias in Chiefs Win

Referees Accused of Bias in Chiefs Win

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NFL fans expressed outrage over officiating during the Christmas Day game where the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10. Key moments included a controversial holding penalty that nullified a touchdown by Jaylen Warren, leading to a subsequent interception by Russell Wilson. Fans and players alike accused referees of favoring the Chiefs, with comments highlighting a pattern of questionable decisions throughout the season. Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Daquan Jones criticized the inconsistency of penalty calls, particularly regarding the holding penalty that disrupted Pittsburgh's momentum. This game continued to fuel conspiracy theories that the NFL officials are biased towards the Chiefs, a sentiment echoed by numerous frustrated fans. The calls have led to a broader discussion about the integrity of officiating in the league, especially as the Chiefs pursue another playoff run.

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