The NFL legend sorry for the difficulty of beating Chiefs: ‘You have to beat the judges, you have to beat Taylor Swift’

Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Reed emphasized the difficulty of defeating Kansas City Chiefs at their home stadium in the middle of frustrations with the loss that Buffalo Bills suffered in the AFC championship.

Reed, who starred as a Bill’s broad receives under the team’s four equally Super Bowl losses, then again when the team came short against Chiefs. He affected the controversy of the questionable calls from officials who seem to favor Kansas City as well.

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Pro Football Hall of Fame member Andre Reed before the game between New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York, October 29, 2018. (Rich Barnes-usa Today Sports)

It is unnecessary to say that the seven times the pro bowler was hot.

“The bottom line is that you just have to go out there and not play against the judges, but you kind of to a centerpiece,” Reed said at “The Jim Rome Show.” “Many bosses will tell me I don’t know what I’m talking about. That may be the case. But when you go into Kansas City, you have to beat a lot of people. You have to beat the team you have Turn the judges you need to beat Taylor Swift.

“If you just go out there and throw it all out the window and beat Kansas City on their own game and beat them, it will never be said. Yesterday we didn’t.”

Reed said he wasn’t sure if the bills would have won if Xavier Worthy Catch was overturned to be an incomplete passport and if Josh Allen got the first down to a 4th and 1 act.

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Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrate after defeating Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on January 26, 2025 in Kansas City. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)

But it was the two theater pieces that had fans who wondered what officials were watching the whole game.

Despite the fact that many eyebrows are raised, Dean Blandino, NFL’s former head of officing, says he doesn’t see favorite of the bosses.

“People are talking about working a little too much. … It will always be part of the conversation,” Blandino told TMZ Sports.

“Get hold at times? They do it. And not all calls are right. And sometimes it happens. I think it’s out of time. I see that, I don’t see these games and say the bosses get all These calls.

Blandino also contested any view that there is some kind of conspiracy to favor the bosses.

“I get it. I’m a fan at first. I grew up in New York as a Knicks fan who sees Michael Jordan crush my dreams and says, ‘The league wants Michael Jordan in the championship.’ In the end, when you are part of the NFL and you realize that it is really a conspiracy, do you know the amount of people that should be involved?

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“One or rather important contributor to it.

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