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The Detroit Lions vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game had a wild finish, and referee Carl Cheffers explained what happened. After the game, pool reporter Nolan Bianchi spoke to Cheffers, and he asked him what led to an offensive pass interference call on Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St.
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One ref nearly screwed the Patriots as he called an offensive pass interference penalty on a play that he never saw happen.
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Instead, referees whistled St. Brown for offensive pass interference in the Lions' 29-24 loss, a setback that puts playoff hopes in dire straits. With 22 seconds left earlier in the possession, officials also hit Detroit's Isaac TeSlaa for pass interference after he set a pick for St. Brown, taking Goff's 1-yard scoring toss off the board.
What the referees told Mike Vrabel after not calling defensive pass interference on a throw to Kayshon Boutte late in Sunday's Patriots win.
The NBC officiating analyst had the same reaction that just about everybody else did when no flag was thrown on a seemingly blatant pass interference call in the fourth quarter. Drake Maye’s deep ball still hung in the air when Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey wrapped up Patriots receiver Kayshon Boutte inside the 10-yard-line.
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Detroit Lions, 29-24 in a huge game for both teams that had more […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Referee Explains Bizarre Ending to Steelers-
With the Lions facing a fourth-and-goal play for the win, veteran playmaker Amon-Ra St. Brown caught the ball short of the goal line. But before he was tackled, St. Brown managed to execute a successful lateral to Jared Goff, who rumbled into the end zone for the supposed game-winning touchdown.