The NFL is accused of a ‘sneaky’ referee decision for the Chiefs Bills AFC Championship match on Sunday.
Throughout the season, fans complained about a observed referee bias in favor of the two -time defensive champions, while even players have expressed a similar sentiment.
That issue came back to the foreground last weekend when Patrick Mahomes went against the Texans two controversial Roughing sentences. Fans have even accused the competition of being ‘rigged’ in favor of the Chiefs this season.
However, One content -Maker has claimed that the referee assignment before Sunday’s game advocates the bills.
“The NFL just did something really secretly for the AFC championship game, and they hope that nobody will notice it,” he said in a now viral clip.
Clete Blakeman will be the referee for the AFC collision.
Clete Blakeman has been selected as a referee for the AFC championship game on Sunday


And one content -maker believes that the assignment could favor Josh Allen’s accounts over the chiefs of Patrick Mahomes
Your browser does not support Iframes.
And although the Chiefs have been dominant since Patrick Mahomes took over the starter in 2018, the team is only 5-6 in competitions with Blakeman in that period.
The bills are now 5-2 with Blakeman as their referee in the past five years.
Moreover, this year, Blakeman called 53.17 percent of his fines in the home team, which is almost four percent more than the League average, per Pro Football Reference.
The Chiefs organize the bills on Arrowhead Field on Sunday.
According to Nflpenalties.comThe Blakeman crew mentioned the most penalties per game last season with an average of 15.8 per match. However, the referee will not be with his normal crew for this play -off game.
On Wednesday, Mahomes rejected the idea that referees give his team favorable calls or give extra protection.
“I don’t feel that way,” Mahomes said reporters in a press conference. ‘I just try to play football at the end of the day. The referees do their best to call the game as honest and best as possible and everything you can do is go outside and play the game that you love as hard as you can and with the results.
‘So for me it is to go outside, play hard, try to do what I can do to win the football game and then live with the results based on my efforts and the way we played the game. So I think we preach here in Kansas City. ‘

An unnecessary fine of roughness was called in the second half in the second half
Blakeman mentioned only one Bills match (a Game Buffalo won) this season and did not call any chief match this year.
The latest Chiefs game that Blakeman mentioned was their defeat of Christmas Day in the hands of the Las Vegas Raiders.
In one piece last week, Henry To’oto’o van Houston was called for unnecessary roughness when he and teammate Folorunso Fatukasi both tried to tackle Mahomes while he ran.
Mahomes slid on the last second, so that the two Texans players touch each other – with minimal contact on the Quarterback from Kansas City.
Nevertheless, civil servants punished the Texans for 15 meters in a movement that was pampered by ESPN’s Troy Aikman, who called the game, and the control analyst Russell Yurk from the network.
Will Anderson Jr. Van Houston was also marked for roughly making the passer -by on Mahomes during another game.
(Tagstotranslate) DailyMail (T) Sport (T) NFL