- by foxnews
- 31 Jan 2025
Needless to say, the seven-time Pro Bowler was hot.
"If you just go out there and throw that all out the window and beat Kansas City at their own game, and beat them, that all is never gonna be said. Yesterday we didn't do that."
But it was those two plays that had fans wondering what officials were looking at the entire game.
Despite many eyebrows being raised, Dean Blandino, the NFL's former head of officiating, says he doesn't see favoritism toward the Chiefs.
"Do teams get breaks at times? They do. And not every call is right. And sometimes that happens. I think it evens out over time. Me watching it, I don't see these games and say the Chiefs are getting all these calls. These are close, close plays, and they happened to go in the Chiefs' favor on Sunday."
Blandino also disputed any notion there is some sort of conspiracy to favor the Chiefs.
"I get it. I'm a fan first. I grew up in New York as a Knicks fan watching Michael Jordan crush my dreams and saying, 'The league wants Michael Jordan in the championships.' Ultimately, when you're a part of the NFL and you realize, for it to really be a conspiracy, do you know the amount of people that would have to be involved?
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