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Former NFL referee Terry McAulay believes Miami should have been flagged for defensive pass interference on the final play vs. Ole Miss.
The NFL has an ongoing officiating crisis, one that it will never publicly admit. The problem becomes most conspicuous as to the issue of pass interference.
Aaron Rodgers said that on the final play of the game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Browns, there was clear pass interference by Denzel Ward on Marquez Valdes-Scantling. “That was definitely interference.”
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NFL referee assignments: Meet the crews working 2026 wild-card playoff games
This crew is one of the most decorated, led by Super Bowl LVI and LIX Referee Ron Torbert, who is on his 15th postseason assignment. Torbert is a veteran known for a generally hands-off approach compared to some others, often allowing players to play, although his crews have been ranked near the middle of the league in total flags thrown.
The NBC officiating analyst had the same reaction that just about everybody else did when no flag was thrown on a seemingly blatant pass interference call in the fourth quarter. Drake Maye’s deep ball still hung in the air when Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey wrapped up Patriots receiver Kayshon Boutte inside the 10-yard-line.
A controversial offensive pass interference penalty was called against Carolina Panthers rookie Tetairoa McMillan during the team's 16-14 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Week 18 game on Saturd
NFL referee Brad Allen provided an explanation regarding the offensive pass interference penalty on Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan during the Panthers' 16-14 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday.
Replay reviews of potential pass-interference calls in the last two minutes of games and in overtime will be initiated by the replay official and not coaches, but the bar will be set high for such video checks, the NFL's competition committee announced ...
For the first time in 2019, pass interference was reviewable on replay. That worked so poorly that in 2020, it won’t be. And NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent says the NFL needs to learn from its mistake. Vincent told Peter ...