Joe Burrow furious over controversial pass interference call vs. Chiefs, Tony Romo reacts
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow couldn’t hold back his anger after cornerback Daijahn Anthony was called for pass interference late in the fourth quarter in Sunday’s Week 2 road contest against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Anthony was flagged on 4th and 16 with 38 seconds remaining in the game, the Chiefs needing to convert to stay in the game. The flag came in late, and Burrow was having none of it. He slammed his helmet down on the sideline, knowing Cincinnati had just lost control of the game.
At the time, the Bengals were clinging to a 25-23 lead. The pass interference put the Chiefs well within Harrison Butker‘s field goal range. Butker nailed a 51-yard field goal as time expired to give Kansas City the 26-25 victory.
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