NFL officials were expected to be ready in the playoffs with a shot at the Super Bowl on the line, but fans found out they missed a crucial penalty during Sunday’s game between the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos.
The Bills drove down the field just after halftime. Josh Allen put the offense within yards of a touchdown. On third down, Allen was forced to take a sack because there were no open receivers. But there was a reason no receiver could separate himself from his defender.
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Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid appeared to be held in the end zone by Denver Broncos defensive back Patrick Surtain II. The referees did not flag the play and the Bills were forced to settle for a field goal to make the game 13-7.
Head referee Bill Vinovich was seen talking to Allen before Buffalo kicked the ball.
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NFL fans were not happy with the lack of a penalty, especially at such a crucial point.
Buffalo was looking to prevent any Denver comeback attempt. They were able to score a touchdown in the second half to take the lead. The Broncos had a chance to tie the game but Will Lutz missed a field goal.
Bo Nix started the scoring with a 43-yard touchdown pass to Troy Franklin in the first quarter. The Broncos haven’t scored since.