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The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Detroit Lions, 30-17, on NBC's Sunday Night Football in Week 6. Kansas City improved to 3-3 on the season with the victory, while Detroit dropped to 4-2 on the year with the loss.
The Lions were flagged four times for 38 yards while the Chiefs weren’t penalized once, making NFL history in the process.
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NFL Refs Missed Blatant Penalty On Travis Kelce Sunday Night
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs looked a bit more like themselves last night following last week's disappointing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in primetime. The 10-time Pro Bowler hauled in six catches for a team-leading 78 yards in Kansas City's convincing 30-17 win over the red hot
Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the NFL suspended Branch for one game for hitting Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. The Lions and Chiefs engaged in a scuffle after Kansas City's victory on Sunday.
The Seattle Seahawks raised eyebrows among NFL fans on Sunday after they were penalized for having 13 men on the field following a Jacksonville Jaguars touchdown.
NFL referee Craig Wrolstad explained why a penalty was called to negate a touchdown catch by Lions QB Jared Goff on Sunday Night Football.
How NFL officials explained a bizarre pass interference penalty that erased a touchdown early in the Patriots’ win over the Saints.
NFL fans have for years felt that the league's officiating crews are bias toward Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. These claims have been mostly unfounded, of course. The Chiefs are a great team - a dynasty,
The penalty for kicking the ball out of the setup zone on an onside kick is among the NFL's most brutal: The kicking team gets flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct, but the painful part is that the 15-yard penalty gets tacked on from where the BALL WAS KICKED.
Aikman's frustration was spurred on by a penalty called on Denver's Alex Palczewski. The offensive lineman was flagged for a blindside block moments before – a call that ESPN rules analyst Russell Yurk agreed with. Aikman, however, seemingly had enough.
Stefon Diggs is calling on the NFL to take a look after being flagged for multiple controversial offensive pass interference penalties.