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The NFL has officially suspended referee Clete Blakeman following the controversial Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills game, where multiple missed calls favored the Chiefs. The league’s decision comes amid intense scrutiny over the officiating, as game footage revealed several unaddressed fouls committed by the Chiefs that could have significantly impacted the outcome.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has been vocal in challenging the NFL over the alleged foul play, stating that the missed calls were “too obvious to ignore.” The Bills organization has reportedly submitted formal complaints, demanding more accountability from the league’s officiating crew.

McDermott Pressures the NFL for Answers
Following the game, McDermott intensified his criticism, saying that the missed penalties were not just simple mistakes but indicative of a larger issue within the league’s officiating standards. “This isn’t about one or two bad calls. This is about fairness and the integrity of the game,” McDermott said during a press conference. “We expect the league to take this seriously and ensure that all teams get a fair shot.”
The Bills head coach has reportedly pushed for increased transparency in referee evaluations and potential disciplinary measures against officials who fail to enforce the rules properly. His statements have added pressure on the NFL’s Competition Committee, which is now under the microscope regarding officiating consistency.
Chiefs’ Coach Andy Reid Fires Back
In response to McDermott’s accusations, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid issued a strong rebuttal, defending his team and denying any wrongdoing.
“The game is played fast, and calls are missed all the time,” Reid stated. “Every team deals with it. Singling out the Chiefs and blaming the refs is just an excuse. We played hard and earned that win.”
Reid’s comments suggest that he believes the Bills are trying to shift focus away from their performance rather than accepting the result of the game. Some Chiefs players have also expressed frustration over the controversy, calling it “a distraction” from their success on the field.

What’s Next?
With Blakeman’s suspension, the NFL is now facing growing concerns about officiating consistency and fairness. Fans and analysts have taken to social media, calling for major reforms in referee accountability. Some have even proposed implementing full-time officials or allowing coaches to challenge penalty calls—a rule change that has been debated in recent years.
As the controversy unfolds, all eyes are on the NFL’s next move. Will the league take further action to restore trust in officiating, or will this issue continue to linger as the postseason approaches? One thing is certain: the conversation about fair play in the NFL is far from over.
Then the game should be replayed before superbowl with different referees. It’s the only fair way. And if the Chiefs lose, oh well.
It should but all the money that was paid out in Vegas never going to happen
Coaches usually do ignore one or two poor calls per games, knowing that the ref is usually consistant, and miscalling some infractions from both teams. I have also witnessed games where it was totally one-sided and calls were missed even right under the refs nose. If they can’t be fair then get them off the field, especially when there is a shit load of money riding on each game.
Makes you wonder what’s going on with referees in Vegas Terry Donahue went to jail for the NBA as a referee and there were many others but he would not talk because he didn’t want to get killed in jail he said. So yeah it can happen in the NFL it’s happened in baseball too