Sean McDermott Requests NFL Review After Controversial Calls in Chiefs-Bills Game
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is not staying silent after his team’s heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Following two highly questionable calls by the referees, McDermott has officially requested the NFL to review the officiating—going as far as to suggest potential collusion that may have played a role in the Bills’ elimination.
Two Missed Calls That Changed the Game
During the AFC Divisional Playoff game, two critical missed penalties stood out, both favoring the Chiefs at crucial moments. McDermott and the Bills’ coaching staff immediately challenged the no-calls, but the referees stood firm in their decisions, leaving Buffalo frustrated.
The two controversial plays included:
- A missed defensive pass interference call on a key third-down play, which could have extended a crucial drive for Buffalo.
- A possible holding penalty on Kansas City’s offensive line during a decisive Patrick Mahomes scramble, which would have negated a game-sealing first down.
With the game coming down to the wire, these no-calls proved costly, ultimately contributing to Buffalo’s playoff exit.
McDermott Raises Serious Concerns
In his post-game press conference, McDermott expressed deep frustration with the officiating, stating:
“We expect fair and consistent calls. When two crucial penalties are ignored, and it impacts the outcome, you have to ask questions.”
According to sources close to the team, McDermott suspects possible bias in favor of the Chiefs and has urged the NFL to investigate the referees’ decisions. While there is no concrete evidence of collusion, McDermott’s comments suggest he believes the game was officiated unfairly.
NFL’s Response & Next Steps
The NFL has yet to publicly address McDermott’s concerns, but league insiders believe that a formal review of the officiating crew could take place. If the review finds clear errors, the league could issue a statement acknowledging the mistakes or even disciplinary actions against the referees involved.
For the Bills, however, the damage is already done. Their Super Bowl dreams were once again crushed by Kansas City, and this time, McDermott is making sure the officiating doesn’t go unquestioned.
Will This Spark Change?
Calls for greater transparency and accountability in officiating have been growing across the league. If McDermott’s concerns gain traction, the NFL may face increased pressure to implement stricter review policies for referees.
For now, Bills fans are left wondering: Was this just bad officiating, or something more?