The Kansas City Chiefs’ final minutes of yesterday’s match devolved into chaos, with so many things happening in the final 69 seconds of the clash – an unnecessary roughness penalty, a pick recovery that was overturned, an ejection, and a controversial pass interference non-call.
Despite everything, the Chiefs who were looking for a TD and a 2-point conversation to force OT – instead saw their quarterback pass into the end zone on the final play knocked away, as the Green Bay Packers beat them 27-19.
Ending of Chiefs-Packers…
1) The unnecessary Roughness call
2) No DPI while defender is on the Marquez Valdes-Scantling’s back.
3) Clock stopping on the MVS catch
4) You all decide on the Hail Mary.
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Kansas City had the chance to even the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins for the best record in the AFC with a victory; it now holds an 8-4 record after 3 defeats in 5 last matches.
“Thought he was probably a little early, but in the final moments of the match, they’re letting us compete,” Mahomes shared about no penalty being called on the pass to Valdes-Scantling.