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Through 60 minutes of regulation in Saturday's Bills-Broncos game, not a single flag was thrown for pass interference.
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Bills late-game penalties: Explaining how flags on final drive sank Buffalo and sent Broncos to AFC title game
Twice on the series that set up Wil Lutz’s game-winning field goal, the Bills were flagged for defensive pass interference. Buffalo gave up a total of 47 yards on penalties during the drive alone, allowing the Broncos to coast down the field for the final points of the playoff game.
Two questionable pass interference calls in overtime led to Will Lutz kicking a 23-yard field goal to give the Broncos a 33-30 victory over the Bills (13-6) in overtime to advance to the AFC Championship Game against the winner of Sunday's game between the New England Patriots and Houston Texans.
The NFL has an ongoing officiating crisis, one that it will never publicly admit. The problem becomes most conspicuous as to the issue of pass interference.
Miami won the Fiesta Bowl over Ole Miss after the Rebels' pass to the end zone fell incomplete. But did the Hurricanes commit pass interference?
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Rules expert Terry McAulay calls out lack of pass interference on final play of Ole Miss-Miami game
For the first time since 2002, Miami is heading back to the National Championship Game following its 31-27 win over Ole Miss in Thursday night’s Vrbo Fiesta Bowl (College Football Playoff Semifinal).