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While the Super Bowl is meant to crown the best team in football, sometimes the biggest headlines aren’t about the quarterbacks or the halftime show—they’re about the yellow flags on
The Denver Broncos' win over the Buffalo Bills didn't come without drama. After the game, a referee had to explain some calls.
The player in question floored one of the officials with a nasty hit on the sideline early in the second quarter. While it was completely accidental, the referee probably won’t be giving his assailant any favorable calls.
The Seattle Seahawks outlasted the Los Angeles Rams in a thriller to advance to Super Bowl LX, but a controversial taunting call on cornerback Riq Woolen late in the third quarter almost hurt their chances of making it to the Big Game.
The refs missed this one badly, and NFL bettors paid the price.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the current state of NFL officiating on Monday, ahead of the Super Bowl.
NFL referee Carl Cheffers said replay confirmed Ja'Quan McMillian's interception on the pass intended for Brandin Cooks.
Super Bowl referee Shawn Smith isn’t flag-happy, but his crew calls defensive pass interference at one of the highest rates in the NFL. Here’s how it could impact Seahawks vs. Patriots betting markets.