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The Dallas Cowboys' late-game drive against the Detroit Lions on Thursday night ended in chaos, not celebration. A controversial offensive pass interference call on tight end Jake
A former NFL referee has admitted that the officials got two big calls incorrect during Sunday's slate of Week 13 games.
But NFL referees have repeatedly mishandled the coin toss to start overtime this season. It happened again on Sunday night, at the start of overtime between the Commanders and Broncos. After the Commanders won the toss, captain Tress Way said, “We’re gonna kick that way” and pointed in the direction he wanted to kick.
Mike Florio reviews the "unprecedented" state of NFL officiating and why more steps are needed to improve it after Week 14 kicked off with more controversial calls from Cowboys vs. Lions.
There have been at least four recent examples of officiating mistakes during overtime coin tosses, including Sunday night in Washington.
The Buffalo Bills will see an unfamiliar face when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 14. And it won't be a player or coach wearing black-and-orange st
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott wasn't a happy camper after suffering a 44-30 loss to the Detroit Lions. Prescott finished Week 13 with 376 passing yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. To be fair,
NFL referee Adrian Hill, who suffered a non-contact leg injury during the Bills-Texans TNF game, seems to have avoided an Achilles injury.
The National Football League has an officiating problem. Officiating NFL games is a tough job. Officials, like players and coaches, make mistakes. But officiating mistakes are highlighted on national TV.