Unless you are completely blind, then you know that the New York Giants should’ve received at least one more at the end of their Sunday Night game against the Buffalo Bills.
Fans were perplexed by a controversial no-call on the final play of the game during the New York Giants’ 14-9 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football.
Trailing by five, New York had one untimed down remaining after the Bills were called for pass interference at the end of regulation. Taylor sailed a pass into the back of the end zone that tight end Darren Waller was unable to come up with.
It became obvious that he was interfered with and replay showed that happening.
Cris Collinsworth couldn’t ignore it and called out the refs over the missed penalty.
“You’re gonna see the grab… the jersey tug starts about two yards into the endzone. And now as he tries to put up the second hand to go up and make the catch, the continued hold is basically keeping that left hand from going up in the air. Now I know that’s a subtle thing that is very difficult. But there’s no question in my mind that, that impacted his ability to try and make that catch.”
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Upon further review, it appeared that Waller was being held by Bills cornerback Taron Johnson. This ended up being the final play of regulation and potentially cost the Giants a victory.
Backup passer Tyrod Taylor completed 24 of his 36 passes for 200 yards with zero touchdowns or interceptions. He was sacked three times. Giants running back Saquon Barkley finished the night with 93 yards on 24 carries.
Josh Allen went 19-for-30 passing for 169 yards with an interception, while Stefon Diggs hauled in 10 receptions for 100 yards for the Bills as they handed the Giants their fourth straight loss.