NFL referees forced to respond to Kansas City Chiefs ‘conspiracy theories’ about bias

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The labor union representing NFL referees on Tuesday blasted “conspiracy theories” that officials have been tilting games in favor of the two-time-defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.

Baseless allegations that referees are the bag for Kansas City have been running rampant for years, to the point where NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had to address it this week as the Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles prep for Sunday’s Super Bowl.

“Commissioner Goodell’s comments that it is ‘ridiculous’ to presume that NFL Officials are not doing everything possible to make the right call on every play is spot on,” according to a statement by NFLRA executive director Scott Green.

“Officiating crews do not work the same team more than twice each regular season. It is insulting and preposterous to hear conspiracy theories that somehow 17 officiating crews consisting of 138 officials are colluding to assist one team.”

The union pointed out that its members are graded “every week, on every single play of each game” and that “grades are the determining factor as to who receives postseason assignments.”

“There are many things that fans can worry about over a 17-game season, such as coaching decisions, player injuries, the weather and, yes, even close calls on incredible plays made by incredible athletes,” Green continued.

“But you can rest assured that on every single down, NFL Officials, both on the field and in the replay booth, are doing everything humanly possible to officiate every play correctly.”

The union’s 234-word statement made zero references to the “Chiefs” or “Kansas City.”

But the context of its bulletin couldn’t have been more clear, with keyboard warriors and meme artists constantly spreading baseless referee/Chiefs conspiracy theories, though yellow flags have been falling in Kansas City’s favor for years.

Since Patrick Mahomes took over as starting QB in the fall of 2018, he’s led K.C. to a remarkable 17-3 playoff run, with three Super Bowl wins. 

And in those 20 postseason games, Kansas City has been assessed more penalty yardage than the opposing team just three times. 

The penalty tilt has been particularly sharp in the past 12 K.C. postseason contests as Chiefs opponents have been hit by more yellow flags 11 times with one tie. K.C. opponents have endured more penalty yardage in 11 of those dozen matches.

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