Troy Aikman calls by officiating in the defeat full of flag of the Brongos de Bengals


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The Denver Broncos defeated the Cincinnati Bengals without Joe Burrow on Monday night.

The NFL analyst for a long time, Troy Aikman, was in the transmission cabin for the 28-3 Broncos victory. While the Bengals faced challenges in Denver, Aikman criticized arbitration.

The member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame was particularly dealing with the volume of penalty flags launched during the second half.

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Troy Aikman before a game between the New Orleans Saints and the Kansas City Chiefs in Geha Field at the Arrowhead Stadium on October 7, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Jay Biggerstaff/Imagn images)

Denver took an early advantage on Monday and then entered the wardrobe for part time with an advantage of 21-3. After the teams emerged from their respective tunnels, seeing yellow flags that fall on the grass apparently became a recurring theme of the third quarter of the unequal matter.

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The Broncos Linker, Alex Palczewski, was marked by an illegal blockade in the third quarter. The call seemed to be the turning point for Aikman’s frustration.

“I’m not going to keep my mouth closed,” Aikman joined his transmission partner and his game voice per game, Joe Buck.

Nik Bonitto of the Denver Broncos Jake Browning of the Cincinnati Bengals during the second quarter in Empower Field to Mile High on September 29, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Aikman then argued that penalty calls were negatively affecting the flow of the game.

“That is a good decision. It is simply not a necessary call … Nothing brings a transmission to a detainee more than these yellow flags.”

A general view of Empower Field in Mile High before the game between Denver Broncos and Cincinnati Bengals on September 29, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (Isaiah J. Downing/Imagn images)

Aikman intervened again after the offensive liner of the Broncos, Luke Wattenberg, was marked as an inelegable man in the field.

“The product is not very good. I am honest … I mean, this is ridiculous,” Aikman added.

Of the 22 penalties called on Monday, 18 were accepted.

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