THE NFL RIGGED IT AGAIN

THE NFL RIGGED IT AGAIN

In the AFC Championship game on January 26, 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29, securing their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance. The game was marred by several controversial officiating decisions. In the second quarter, a disputed catch by Chiefs' receiver Xavier Worthy was upheld upon review, leading to a touchdown that extended Kansas City's lead. Later, Bills quarterback Josh Allen's fourth-quarter sneak was ruled short on a critical fourth-and-one, a call that was upheld despite debate over the spot. These decisions have sparked significant discussion among fans and analysts regarding their impact on the game's outcome.