Josh Allen, Fans With Eyes Left Baffled By No-Call On Eagles' Horse-Collar Tackle
Philadelphia lucked out with a bad no-call by the referees after Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick horse-collar tackled Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
The second-quarter play ended in an 'intentional grounding' penalty for Buffalo after Reddick forced Allen to throw the ball away.
Everyone but the refs and Eagles called FOUL!
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Despite the clear grab and Allen's new scoop-neck jersey, refs errantly missed the penalty against the Eagles. It stunted the drive at fourth-and-goal for Buffalo and resulted in a blocked field goal attempt for the Bills' special teams.
The refs were on serious notice by fans for 'helping' out the Eagles with the masterclass of collusion / awful officiating.
Things got a bit 'karmic' in the following drive for the Eagles.
After the missed field goal, Philadelphia fumbled the ball back to Buffalo on a botched hand-off from QB Jalen Hurts to RB Kenneth Gainwell.
Still, Josh Allen and the Bills are playing above the no-calls; taking a double-digit lead into the fourth quarter.
The Bills offense kept up with Philadelphia, but the effort fell short in an overtime loss for Buffalo, 37-34.