– Joe Burrow weighs in on the playoff calls, siding with the officials over the catch/no-catch rulings and urging fans to read the rule book 🏈📚.
– Bills vs. Broncos Divisional Round: Brandin Cooks’ catch debate kept buzzing after Buffalo’s loss. If it had stood as a catch, Matt Prater’s potential field goal might’ve sent Buffalo to the AFC Championship—but the play was ruled an interception, and Denver advanced instead 📊.
– Sunday’s other controversial moments: Xavier Hutchinson’s fumble was ruled a catch after review, and Davante Adams had a knee-down sequence that led to a fumble. In both cases, the offense kept control, but the calls stood after review 🚀.
– Replay in focus: NFL rules analyst Walt Anderson explained that multiple angles are used and officials aim to move the game along when the ruling on the field is correct 🔎🏈.
– Bills fallout: Sean McDermott, now fired as Bills coach, criticized the process and called for a longer look on pivotal plays that could decide a game 😤.
Takeaway for fans: the playoff rules-and-reviews saga isn’t over—angles, calls, and timing continue to shape big moments, and every controversial play becomes a rallying point for teams and their fans 🏈📊.