Controversial Holding Call in Chiefs-Jets Game Sparks Ongoing Debate

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The Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets faced off in a highly anticipated matchup on Sunday, but the game ended with a controversial call that has sparked an ongoing debate.

With the Chiefs leading 20-17 in the fourth quarter, Jets quarterback Sam Darnold threw a pass to wide receiver Robby Anderson that was initially ruled a completion. However, the play was reviewed and the officials determined that Anderson had not completed the catch and called it an incomplete pass. The Jets were forced to punt and the Chiefs went on to win the game.

The controversial call has been met with criticism from both sides. Fans of the Jets have argued that Anderson had clearly caught the ball and should have been awarded the completion. Meanwhile, Chiefs fans have argued that the call was correct and that Anderson had not completed the catch.

The NFL has yet to comment on the call, but the debate is likely to continue until a resolution is reached. The NFL has a history of overturning calls if they are deemed incorrect, so it is possible that the call could be overturned in the future.

Regardless of the outcome, this controversial call has sparked a heated debate among fans of both teams. It will be interesting to see how this situation plays out in the coming weeks and whether or not the NFL will take action to resolve the dispute.

Controversial Holding Call in Chiefs-Jets Game Sparks Ongoing Debate