The Buffalo Bills put the game in the hands of the refs against the Kansas City Chiefs, and it did not work out well for them.
Facing another fourth-and-inches, the Bills put the ball in Josh Allen’s hands. Initially, it appeared Allen was able to bull forward for a first down.
However, the officials ruled Allen was just short of the line to gain. They reviewed it, but it ended up standing as it was called.
That meant there was insufficient video evidence to overturn the call.
The Kansas City Chiefs once again got away with a controversial call.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy had enough of what he was seeing as he stated, “I’m quitting watching football. There is no other way to teach Roger Goodell a lesson. This is blatant cheating.”
I’m quitting watching football. There is no other way to teach @nflcommish a lesson. This is blatant cheating. #nflrigged pic.twitter.com/fGzya6LOQX
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) January 27, 2025
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Other fans decided it was time to boycott the league:
“I ask everybody to boycott the Super Bowl. This shit is rigged, the calls that were made against the Buffalo is ridiculous. Don’t Watch The Super Bowl,” one fan said.
I ask everybody to boycott the Super Bowl. This shit is rigged, the calls that were made against the Buffalo is ridiculous. #Don’tWatchTheSuperBowl.
— UVA 🍺🏈⚾️🏀🏒🎣 (@andycaul) January 27, 2025
“If the Chiefs win because that terrible referee job when Allen clearly got the first people is going have quit viewing Cheifs games and boycott NFL the same as NBA had done. They will quit the shit when you take the $$ from them,” another fan stated.
If the #Cheifs win because that terrible referee job when Allen clearly got the first people is going have quit viewing Cheifs games and boycott NFL the same as NBA had done. They will quit the shit when you take the $$ from them. #zelena #Trump #sstvidf #BillsMafia #Bills… pic.twitter.com/A5wlk2ZhMe
— JevonCarterSzn2 (@CarterSzn2) January 27, 2025
“Owners of every team who won 2 Super Bowls &went for the threepeat & lost, as well as the Buffalo Bills who have never won & saw chances destroyed by these frauds 2 years in a row, should boycott the NFL until Kansas City Chiefs entire season is stricken,” another fan added.
Owners of every team who won 2 #Superbowls &went for the threepeat & lost, as well as the #BuffaloBills who have never won & saw chances destroyed by these frauds 2 years in a row, should boycott the #NFL until #KansasCityChiefs entire season is stricken #rigged #kansascitycheats pic.twitter.com/7jdnX1zQps
— Lana Marie🌼 (@CarCrazyCutie44) January 27, 2025
“The NFL has gotten too greedy. They assumed that they could blatantly tilt the scales in a team’s favor for 5 seasons and that we would just eat their slop. No longer. Join the #SuperBowlBoycott movement. It’s time to show the league that Super Bowl Sunday is just another Sunday,” a fourth fan stated.
The NFL has gotten too greedy. They assumed that they could blatantly tilt the scales in a team’s favor for 5 seasons and that we would just eat their slop.
— 🐝QuavoJuancho🇨🇴📦 (@JuanShip98) January 27, 2025
No longer. Join the #SuperBowlBoycott movement. It’s time to show the league that Super Bowl Sunday is just another Sunday
One final fan said: “coming out to say this. A boycott against the NFL needs to happen. The chiefs officially made the patriots of the 2000s-2010s look like a tough team, and us fans, deserve better. f–k goodell, f–k the chiefs, f–k the refs, and F–K THE NFL.”
coming out to say this.
— aj 🤘 (@backup_aj1) January 27, 2025
a boycott against the NFL needs to happen. the chiefs officially made the patriots of the 2000s-2010s look like a tough team, and us fans, deserve better.
fuck goodell, fuck the chiefs, fuck the refs, and FUCK THE NFL.
Kansas City Chiefs Set To Meet The Eagles In The Super Bowl Again
The Chiefs will have a chance at history after a 32-29 victory in the AFC Championship game.
The Chiefs are looking to become the first team to three-peat in the Super Bowl era.
They will have to fight a familiar foe in the Eagles, who routed the Commanders in the NFC Championship game earlier Sunday.
It is a rematch of the Super Bowl from two years ago, when the Chiefs won 38-35.