Deandre Hopkins of the Chiefs complains about the ‘delicate calls’ after the loss of the Super Bowl Lix


The open receiver of the Kansas City bosses, Deandre Hopkins, had a few words about what the Super Bowl Lix was called after the defeat of the 40-22 team against the Eagles Philadelphia on Sunday night.

Two penalties at the beginning of the game caught the attention of social networks. First, it was the offensive pass interference call in the open receiver of the Aj Brown eagles, then it was an unnecessary call for roughness to the corner of the Chiefs Trent McDuffie in the closed wing of the Águilas Dallas Goedert.

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The open receptor of the Kansas City bosses, Deandre Hopkins, #8, catches a touchdown pass against the corner of the Philadelphia Eagles, Quinyon Mitchell, #27, in the fourth quarter in Super Bowl Lix in Ceasars Superome in Nueva Orleans the February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

“It is my first year with the Chiefs and I saw many things in the media about the referees, but what are they going to say about the referees and us?” Hopkins told reporters. “There were many delicate calls. Are you going to report that? Are you going to talk about the referees now?”

Hopkins had two trapped in five goals for 18 yards and a touchdown. He had a massive fall in the game when he seemed to slide and fall while running his route. Then he dropped a pass that could have gone for a lot of yards and possibly generate impulse.

The open receiver of Kansas City Chiefs Deandre Hopkins, #8, and the closed wing Travis Kelce, #87, sit at the bank during the second half of the LIX soccer match of the NFL Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday 9 February 2025 in the New Orleans. (Photo AP/Ashley Landis)

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It was that kind of night for chiefs. The team had 275 total yards in 49 plays. The team picked up some additional yards in the second half after the Eagles rose 40-6.

Kansas City’s field marshal, Patrick Mahomes, was 21 of 32 with 257 yards, three touchdown passes, two interceptions and a loose ball.

The defensive of the Filadelfia Eagles, Avente Maddox, #29, blocks a pass for the open receiver of the Kansas City bosses, Deandre Hopkins, #8, during the second half of the soccer match of the Super Bowl 59 of the NFL on Sunday February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (Photo AP/Charlie Riedel)

It will return to the drawing board for the chiefs in the low season.

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