NFL officing was a talk in the middle of the biggest match of the year between Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills on Sunday night in the AFC Championship.
Bills was stuck with a 4th and 1 with about 13 minutes left in the match. Josh Allen ran a quarterback sneak to try to achieve first-down yardage. At first glance, push from his teammates out to have failed to get a new set of downs.
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Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker Nick Bolton, #32, hits Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen, #17, under the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football match on Sunday, January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
The game was stopped when the officials reviewed the piece. The CBS broadcast seemed to show that the two sidelines initially disagreed instead of the ball. One referee spotted the ball closer to the cursor than the other.
The replay seemed to show that Allen may have had the ball over the line as he went backwards into Chief’s defensive linemen. But the judges ruled that Allen did not get the ball to the cursor and Buffalo turned the ball over.
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Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen, #17, warms up before the AFC Championship NFL football match against Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
NFL fans who saw the match were very critical of the ball spot and expressed it so much during the match.
Chiefs scored on the following drive. Buffalo got the draw at the next possession. However, it was Harrison Butkers Field Goal and a Chief’s defensive stop that put an end to the game.
Kansas City won, 32-29.
Allen-stop was not the only dubious call in the game. A huge Xavier Worthy game in the second quarter was sentenced as a catch despite the ball apparently touching the ground.

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Chiefs also scored on the drive.