CBS broadcaster Tony Romo had a lot of issues with his official call on the Buffalo Bills during Sunday's divisional round game.
The sequence occurred during the first quarter of the Buffalo Bills' playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium.
The Bills and Ravens scored a touchdown on their first drive of the game.
But Buffalo the next The offensive drive was halted by a hold on left tackle Dion Dawkins.
However, replays showed that the offensive lineman did not catch the opposing player.
Romo made sure to air his criticism of the decision on CBS.
“Oh, that's not a commentary at all, Jim,” Romo said alongside play-by-play commentator Jim Nantz.
“He's just running his hands down, and it's a little trap-like technique when you try to get your hands on him, you're running them down. That's a terrible call.”
The call turned a third-and-3 play into a second-and-22 situation.
The Bills will run some plays later.
Fans agreed with Romo Social media But they also shared their beliefs that rulers intentionally favored crows.
“Very blatant. Refs are so cheating,” one wrote.
“It's clear that NFL He wants the Crows to win. Another commented: “The rulers do not even hide their favoritism.”
A third added, “The referees are deceiving them early.”
The Bills would lead the Ravens 21-10 at halftime.
Buffalo's defense forced two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson into an interception and a fumble during the first half.
NFL division round schedule
Saturday, January 18, 4:30 PM ET (ESPN/ABC) – Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Saturday, January 18, 8 PM ET (FOX) – Washington Commanders at Detroit Lions
Sunday, January 19, 3pm ET (NBC) – Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Sunday, January 19, 6:30 PM ET (CBS) – Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills
As for Josh Allen, he made some huge plays and rushed for a touchdown.
The game was played on a cold, snowy night in Buffalo.
The winner of the contest will face the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, January 26.
The Chiefs are looking to secure their first-ever league treble.