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Broncos defensive back Ja'Quan McMillian's controversial interception proved pivotal in sending Denver to the AFC title game.
Saturday’s AFC Divisional Round game between the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills delivered a thrilling ending in overtime. But before that game ended, fans were treated to a different one. Another installment of the fan favorite: “What’s a catch?” Or perhaps in this case, “what’s an interception.”
There was one problem: the Jaguars didn't have a way to stop the clock after Washington caught his pass with only a few seconds on the board. That meant Jacksonville had to desperately scramble up to the line of scrimmage to see if it could even get Little a kick attempt. Gulp.
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Ben Powers shouldn't have been penalized for a false start. In the end, the Broncos got the last laugh on the flag front.
NFL referee Brad Allen appeared to admit that the officials screwed over the Panthers in their game vs. the Buccaneers.
The Buffalo Bills held on for dear life and won. Sean McDermott owes Josh Allen a little more than the six-year, $330 million contract he signed just last offse
NFL fans couldn't believe some of the calls—and lack thereof—made by the officiating crew in Panthers-Buccaneers.