– Two controversial plays swung the outcomes: in Bills vs. Broncos, Josh Allen’s deep strike to Brandin Cooks was stripped and ruled an interception, helping Denver win in overtime. The next day, a Rams-Bears sequence saw a ball to Davante Adams snatched by a defender but ruled a catch. 🔥📊
– Burrow weighed in hard, saying the rules aren’t as confusing as some fans think and that the calls in both plays weren’t difficult and were made correctly. He fired off the post on X, doubling down on the NFL’s decisions. 🏈💬
– Reactions followed: Bills coach Sean McDermott blasted the ruling, saying it wasn’t close and calling for an explanation. The fallout was swift, with the Bills firing McDermott after the loss. ⚡🔥
– Burrow’s stance marks a continued trend—speaking out when big decisions impact the game. This came after his earlier remarks about the NFL considering 18 games, showing he’s not afraid to share his views when controversy hits. 🏈📊
Keys to watch: the league’s interpretation of catches, coaching reactions, and Burrow’s continued willingness to speak his mind as big playoff moments linger in memory. 💥🏈