But this kind of thing just happens, right? There's no proof the Chiefs are really getting an advantage from the refs, right? Well, this graphic from ESPN seems to indicate they actually are.
A new photo from the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans Divisional Round game provides further confirmation that the NFL refs were not cheating for Patrick Mahomes and company on Saturday.
It's all the refs, clearly (this is sarcasm, of course). The refs continue to be the talking point in Chiefs games In their win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game, there were ...
From the jump, the game was back-and-forth at Arrowhead Stadium but, unfortunately, what marred a great football game was the refs once again playing a major role in the action as the Chiefs ...
James Cook adamantly rejected the excuse that the refs had anything to do with the Chiefs' AFC title
While the Chiefs have benefited from some favorable ... Still, Cook was asked about the officiating, and he wanted no part in blaming the refs. (Warning: Strong language in the video) Bills ...
Many fans are now calling the NFL rigged and that the refs call the game a certain way when the Chiefs are playing. Some fans are growing tired of the constant success that the Chiefs are having.
Unfortunately, we also ran up on some early controversy at Arrowhead Stadium with a Xavier Worthy "catch" deep in the red zone amid calls that the refs have favored the Chiefs all postseason.
Several others connected to the organization have pushed back on the idea that the Chiefs have been successful due to the refs helping them. Among those included the wife of team owner Clark Hunt ...
While it looked as though Allen had gotten enough yardage after a push from his teammates, the refs spotted the ball short, giving the Chiefs the ball. Kansas City scored on the ensuing possession ...
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