Jason Whitlock couldn’t believe what he was seeing between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans.
The Houston Texans took on the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 16 at Arrowhead Stadium, and they likely had no idea they would be facing off against the referees
Fans were again mad at league referees in another game involving the Chiefs.
During the team’s Week 16 matchup with the Houston Texans, what appeared to be a Patrick Mahomes fumble was ruled a forward pass that not only screwed the Texans out of a scoop and score but also received a penalty added to it that enraged viewers.
Whitlock, a noted Chiefs fan, couldn’t believe what he was watching.
It wasn’t just one call but an assortment of calls that screwed the Texans over against the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I’m a Chiefs fan. This officiating is hard to watch. It’s embarrassing. It’s criminal what’s happening to the Texans,” Whitlock stated.
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Houston reporter Will Kunkel added to the pile-on as he claimed that the officials made the call in response to fans chanting “ref, you suck” at them throughout the game.
“The officials weren’t going to take the ‘REF YOU SUCK’ chants lying down,” Kunkel tweeted. “They’re back with a vengeance to prove their love for the Chiefs.”
Luckily for Houston, they locked up the AFC South last week and are going to the playoffs despite the loss to the Chiefs.
The Chiefs are in the No. 1 spot but haven’t secured it just yet.
The Kansas City Chiefs Move One Step Closer To Securing The Top AFC Seed
The Kansas City Chiefs tied a franchise record with their 14th win of the season after they defeated the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Chiefs clinched a playoff berth last month, and the only thing remaining for quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the regular season is to lock up the AFC’s top playoff seed and secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
They will claim the top seed this weekend if the Buffalo Bills tie or lose to the New England Patriots.