The Kansas City Chiefs advanced to the AFC Championship Game for a seventh straight year with a 23-14 victory over the Houston Texans on Saturday. While Patrick Mahomes added another playoff victory to his stellar career, it didn’t come without controversy as he seemed to benefit from a few questionable penalties called against the Texans.
Although Troy Aikman was not impressed with the calls, fans were also furious as they immediately tore into the refs for making the calls that helped the Chiefs extend drives and score points.
On Sunday morning, the NFL Network pregame show featured a segment with senior vice president of officiating Walt Anderson who explained why the officials made the right calls in this game.
“The other thing that a lot of your audience may not realize is that in most of the rules, officials are not supposed to call a foul,” Anderson said. “But there’s a place in the rule book where it says by rule that when in doubt, the officials should (make a call) and that’s in the roughness of the passer rule. They’re going to protect the quarterbacks.”
Here is his full segment:
Fans didn’t like this from Anderson:
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