CRAZIEST Controversial NFL Moments
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Apr 1, 2025
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From trying to bribe a referee to the worst call in NFL history
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these are the most controversial plays in NFL history. At number 13 is the Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl game earlier this year
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For the first 58 minutes, this game felt like the greatest Super Bowl we've ever witnessed
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until we found out the Zebras had Chiefs' money life and was ordered by Roger Goodell to follow the 2023 NFL script
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With only one minute and 54 seconds left on the clock, tied 35 up, Patrick Kermick the Frog Mahomes drops back
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overthrows the ball as if he were throwing darts blindfolded to the dude that does TikTok dances on opponent's logos
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and the ref calls a defensive holding penalty on James Bradbury at the 15
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Kansas City kneeled the ball twice, ran the clock down to 11 seconds, and kicked the championship ceiling field goal
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A Super Bowl that could have gone as one of the best games ever was demolished by the suits in the box
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At number 12, we're talking 2012 Seahawks vs. Packers. AKA the Fail Mary game where the Seahawks somehow escape a win against Green Bay on Monday Night Footy
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It's the last play of the game. Packers up 12-7. Seahawks country lets ride QB
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Mr. Russell Willie throws a Hail Mary to Golden State in the end zone
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No good, looks to be a clear interception by Green Bay. Okay, cool, let's call it a night
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A-Rod got some extracurriculars to get to with his buddies in the mountains after the game
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Both guys fall to the ground, and what do you know, all hell broke loose. One ref calls it an interception and a touchback
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while the other says, no bueno, that's a tutty, my young little brother-in-law
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Zebras hit the replay, and referee Wayne Elliott comes out from under the hood
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proclaiming the ruling on the field stands. Tutty. Even diehard Seahawks fans were surprised and social media lit on fire all night about it
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What do you think the right call was? Interception? Or referees had Seahawks plus three that night
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Which was the spread. We all remember this one. Coming in hot at number 11 is Rams Saints in 2019 during the NFC Championship game
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Tie game 2020, 149 left to play. Drew Brees drops back, throws a nice little dime back to Tommy Lee Lewis, Rams cornerback
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Nickel Robey Coleman rocks him as if he were Pamela Anderson back in 95
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It was one of the worst no calls in NFL history. All 73,000 fans in attendance thought it was pass interference
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Saints coach Sean Payton, of course, thought it was pass interference. Drew Brees thought it was pass interference
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Hell, even Robbie Coleman thought it was pass interference and the flag would have gone against him
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The no call was so bad that the league office literally called Sean Payton after the game to apologize about it
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Not only that, but they admitted that there were a total of two missed penalties on that play
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Pass interference and helmet to helmet Rams end up winning by three in OT and advance to the Super Bowl against the Patriots in the lowest scoring Super Bowl game ever and didn even score a
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tutty. Damn, what could have been another ring for my guy DB? To number 10 we go 10 months back
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ago to Chiefs vs Bengals AFC South Championship game. Tied 20 a pop. Chiefs looking to get in the
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field goal range with 17 left. Patty drops back. Travis Kelsey nowhere to be found. Kermit takes
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on his own two legs to get the first down take it to the sidelines and bam joseph o-side knocks
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the frog almost into the stands costing the bingles a 15-yard penalty for a late hit to
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ultimately give harrison butker a field goal chance to win the game and go to the super bowl
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bingles fans were arguing it wasn't even a penalty but mahomes the kermit frog made it clear that o
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side shove was a definite foul the guy was moving at crazy speeds reaching 18.4 miles per hour during
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that play. I get it. Mahomes might be a good catch however you play the field, but he ain't no
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cheeseburger with sesame seed buns. Was it a bad call? Let's keep it two-stepping, my young little
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brother-in-laws. How about a little Rodgers the Rodgers action on Numero Nuevo? Detroit Lions
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Green Bay Packers, 2015. Packers in desperation mode, down by two, 23-21. Time for one last play
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With six seconds left, the Packers ran a lateral play on third and 10 from their own 21-yard line
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Rodgers threw a short pass down the left sideline to James Jones
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Pitched the ball back to Richard Rodgers. Threw it back to Aaron Rodgers near the Green Bay 25
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As Taylor chased Rodgers on what looked like the game-ending play, his right thumb stuck the center of Rodgers' face mask before he pulled the quarterback down by his shoulder pads
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Two officials threw penalty flags on the play, the Packers were awarded one untimed down from their 39-yard lizzle
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Rodgers gets one more free play, and what do you know? Salad toss is the pigskin 61 yards away to Richard Rodgers for the win
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Devastating for Lions fans. Rolling in at number eight is the play that never happened
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2017, Steelers versus Patriots patch up by three with 28 left. Big Ben throws a slant pass to Jesse James inside the red zone
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which we all know is a bad idea to throw a slant pass against New England
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in one of the biggest plays of the year. James catches the ball while driving into the end zone
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but then loses the ball when he hits the grizzound, dude. The initial call was ruled a tutty
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but since the receiver didn't survive the ground, the call was overturned
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The replay footage didn't offer concrete evidence, and the decision to overturn the tutty was controversial, dude
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as it left room for dispute despite the league's requirement for indisputable evidence to overturn calls on the field
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Number seven, here we go. In the aftermath of Super Bowl 56, there was controversy surrounded a no-call on a play involving the Rams' Jalen Ramsey and the Bengals' T. Higgins
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Referee Ron Torbert defended the decision, stating that the referees didn't perceive enough contact to warrant a penalty
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Despite the outrage from the football community, Torbert emphasized that the crew adhered to their rule
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assessing the play as a contested catch without significant pass interference. This no-call raised question about the officials' roles in the game
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Who were they betting on? Uh-oh, think we saw this one just a second ago
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Number six controversial non-catch by Dez Big Boy Bryant has become an enduring topic of conversation following the Cowboys' playoff loss to the Packers
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The decision, ultimately overturning Bryant's catch, was attributed to the NFL's contentious rule on what constitutes a reception
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Despite Desi B's frustration and disbelief, various other plays throughout that game contributed to the Cowboys' defeat
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including missed opportunities and defensive lapses. Jerry Jones, get in the damn game and stop judging the players on the field, dude
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At number 5 is clear evidence that the young little soldier Jerry Jones orchestrated referee Pete Morelli to take back a pass interference call in the last moments of the game to give the boys a first down and ultimately a study to defeat the Detroit Lions
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Lions were up 2017 in the fourth quarter. A pass interference call that gave the Lions a first down well into Dallas territory was picked up without explanation
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It was a win for the boys as the Lions shanked the punt on that next play
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and the Cowboys took advantage of their good field position to march down the field
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and score the go-ahead tutty to take it 24-20 lead. The call will forever be remembered in Detroit
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It cost the Lions a great chance to win their first playoff game since 1991
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All the Lions could do at that moment was cry to their little baby mamas sit on the couch and watch the Cowboys move on in the playoffs Come on man at number four lions come back we not done with you in a high stakes game against the seahawks the detroit lions
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were poised to secure their first win of the season with calvin johnson's apparent go-ahead
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study however in a remarkable defensive play cam chancellor managed to punch the ball free from
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johnson's just a yard away from the end zone the ball then bounced out of the end zone resulting in
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a touch back and a major shift in momentum. Despite the heartbreaking turn of events for Megatron and Alliance
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Chancellor's exceptional ball hawking skill saved the day for the Seahawks, ultimately contributing to their 13-10 victory
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Nonetheless, the play sparked discussion about the rule against batting or punching the ball in the end zone
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leaving some fans to speculate what could have been for the Lizions
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All right, number three, I'm not done with you in a close-fought battle between the Atlanta Falcons and the Detroit Lions once again
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Falcons secure a 30-26 victory after a highly controversial finish. Lions wide receiver Golden Tate appeared to have scored a game-winning one-yard tutty
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in the final moments of the game. However, after a review, the officials ruled Tate down at the one-yard line
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and ran 10 seconds off the clock, resulting in the game's end
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The Lions' official Twitter account shared its reaction to the decision, highlighting the team's history of facing similar challenging situations in the past
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Yeah, no kidding, dude. Numero dos, here we go. Patriots-Vikings game. A tutty by Hunter Henry was controversially overturned
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after replays showed a bobble and possible contact with thy ground. Despite the general rule of completing catches with slight bobbles
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the officials deemed it incomplete, settling for a field goal instead of a tutty
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The decision not only impacted the game, but stirred further discussions on NFL officiating
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a.k.a. Yeah, it's mother effing rig, dude. Look at the script. All right, number one
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Come on, young twas. In a game against the Chicago Bears, the Detroit Lions
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Calvin Johnson, a.k.a. that boy, little bitty Megatron, appeared to secure a game-winning touchdown
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catch in the final seconds. However, Zebra said no bueno. Let's overturn this Mike guy
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He lost possession of the ball during his celebration. Wait, what? Despite possessing the ball
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and touching the ground multiple times, the call was ruled incomplete based on unclear NFL rules
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People went naughty, rest received death threats and IGDMs. This sparked debates across the entire world
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and highlighted the need for re-evaluation and clarification of the league's regulations
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