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CBS makes colossal flag blunder at important Chiefs-Bills moment

On Sunday night, Jim Nantz and CBS score bugs gave Bills for a few seconds during the fourth quarter of the AFC championship vs. Chiefs.

Josh Allen's last herb was incomplete, after diving Dalton Kinkade.

The opportunity for Bills to catch up was the last attack on Sunday, but eventually lost 32 to 29 and disappeared.


The CBS score bug first displayed the flag after Bills's last attack snap to Chiefs on January 27. Screen capture via x/@awublunknown

However, in the aftermath of the play, the live broadcasting station Nantz stated that the flag was thrown, and the network added a yellow graphic to the score bug.

“I didn't see the flag thrown there,” said analyst Tony Romo.

“I'm hearing that there is a flag,” Nantz answered, and after Romo began analyzing the electric shock package sent to Allen in the fourth down, Romo, Steve Spanyolo, “there is no flag.” And added.

Immediately afterwards, when Patrick Mahams and Chiefs attacks were aligned to start the possession to end the game, Nantz repeatedly said that they would not even pick up or throw flags in the first place.

“There was a report from the side line that the flag was standing,” Nantz said. “But there was no flag. There was no penalty.”


Jim Nantz (left) initially said that the last attack team on January 26 had a flag.
Jim Nantz (left) initially stated that the flag was standing on the last attack team on the Bills on January 26, but the flag was not thrown. Getty Image

Instead, temporary flag graphics function as cruel to viewers watching the game, and the potential defense penalty may increase the momentum of the Bills, and the Bills is led by three points. Despite the incorrect hope that it could gradually approach the field goal range. In the last two minutes.

Instead, Kinkeid regretted the board after the match, Allen regretted that he lost four consecutive times in the posts season, and Bills survived the sad sadness of the playoffs given by Kansas City.

Allen recorded a pass -up 237 and two touchdowns, and James Cook added a rush touchdown twice, but the Chiefs Defense stopped the Bills at key points. He stopped Bills at key points, including the fourth down on the final drive and the neat of 4 and 1, which had controversial. Maintain your goals for the third consecutive victory with the 4Q and 2 -point conversion.

Kansas City will play against Eagles, who broke the Commanders in the NFC championship game on Sunday in the 2025 Super Bowl on February 9.

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