Patrick Mahomes was not penalized for what appeared to be a flop in the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Houston Texans - but the NFL has been urged to address the issue
"Troy has won, lost, bled, sweated, and he's earned his opinion," Buck said. "That's what makes for great, honest TV."
NFL officials were heavily scrutinized for some of the flags they threw in the four divisional round games that saw the Chiefs, Bills, Eagles and Commanders advance to next weekend's conference championships.
Yet, it was one play that didn’t draw a flag could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously ... as ESPN broadcaster Troy Aikman suggested ...
Yet, it was one play that didn’t draw a flag that could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously ... as ESPN broadcaster Troy Aikman suggested ...
Yet, it was one play that didn't draw a flag that could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously ... as ESPN broadcaster Troy Aikman suggested ...
(AP Photo/Ed Zurga)(AP/Ed Zurga) Yet, it was one play that didn’t draw a flag that could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously cracking down ...
Yet, it was one play that didn’t draw a flag that could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously cracking down on floppers, as ESPN broadcaster Troy Aikman suggested during the Texans-Chiefs game.
Yet, it was one play that didn’t draw a flag that could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously ... as ESPN broadcaster Troy Aikman suggested ...
Troy Aikman criticized Patrick Mahomes for trying to draw a penalty during a game against the Houston Texans, suggesting Mahomes was flopping. The incident has sparked debate on whether the NFL should adopt stricter rules against flopping.
While many in the NFL world are trying to make sense of the situation involving Joe Mixon and what he did, and more importantly, did not say, J.J. Watt summarized it quite impressively Friday in an X post calling out the league.
Schottenheimer has emerged as a strong candidate for the opening after undergoing a pair of interviews with Cowboys brass this week.