While Kansas City Chiefs continues preparations for Sunday’s Super Bowl-Matchup with Philadelphia Eagles, the back-to-back masters may not seem to escape the talk about the NFL judges.
The debate about about Chiefs Has benefited from favorites from game officials has apparently razed for months. Earlier this week in New Orleans, the Super Bowl Lix host city, league commissioner Roger Goodell claims that official herds are partial in favor of chiefs. Goodell described the claims as “ridiculous.”
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Left, talks to a judge before an NFL Wild Card Final Football Fight between Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings on Monday, January 13, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
“It’s a ridiculous theory for everyone who might take it seriously,” Goodell said Monday. “It reflects a lot of fans’ passion, and I think it’s also a reminder to us how important official is. And I think the men and women who serve in the NFL are excellent.”
The Union, which represented the NFL officials, later released a statement that thanked Goodell and called allegations that official crews are biased in favor of chiefs or any other team “insulting and inappropriate.”
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“Commissioner Goodell’s comments that it is ‘ridiculous’ to assume that NFL officials do not do everything to make the right call on each game is the place,” Green said. “Officer crews do not work the same team more than twice every regular season. It is insulting and inappropriate to hear conspiracy theories that are somehow 17 official crews consisting of 138 officials, collide to help a team.”

Judge Scott Green is waiting for the game to resume during the Pro Bowl 2014 at Aloha Stadium on January 26, 2014 in Honolulu. (Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt also withdrew from the idea that the franchise has received preference treatment from the judges and said you “almost have to laugh at” the idea.
Getting back late and pulling close victories seemed to have been a hallmark of Chiefs’ season. In the AFC Championship Game Victory over Buffalo Bills broke out controversy shortly after the judges ruled Quarterback Josh Allen Inches Map of a decisive first down in the fourth quarter.
However, a deeper look at all the sanctions involving Kansas City shows no signs of systematic bias. Chiefs have been punished in 120 meters more than their opponents in the regular season and playoffs since the start of the playoffs in 2022.

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Green tried to ease the fans’ concerns by saying that the judges are obliged to “make everything humanly possible” to get calls right.
“There are many things that fans can worry about over a 17-match season, such as coaching decisions, player injuries, weather and, yes, even close calls on incredible plays made by incredible athletes,” Green said. “But you can be sure that NFL officials, both in the field and in the repetition booth, make everything humanly possible to act as a game correctly.”
Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will meet in the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9 at 1 p.m. 18:30 one at Fox.
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