Saints-Chiefs “Rigged” Accusations Surfacing After Blatant Act (Report)

The New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs faced off in a week five matchup between two teams with playoff aspirations. The Chiefs emerged victorious with a score of 26-13, securing a perfect 5-0 start to the season, aided by 10 points in the fourth quarter.

However, fans are questioning whether this success is entirely legitimate.

Saints-Chiefs “Rigged” Accusations Surfacing After Blatant Act (Report)

According to Alex Hoegler of Total Pro Sports:

Recent criticism of NFL referees arose during the Chiefs’ Week 5 home game against the Saints. Although the game was likely decided already, the officials made a significant error by missing a clear pass interference call.

The controversy occurred in the fourth quarter while New Orleans was down by 13 points. Jake Haener took over for the Saints as quarterback after Derek Carr sustained an oblique injury.

Haener aimed a pass at wide receiver Chris Olave, who was clearly interfered with by Chiefs safety Bryan Cook. Astonishingly, the NFL referees did not throw a flag on the play.

 

 

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