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Bills Fans Irate After Suspicious Information Is Revealed About The Ref Who Made Awful 4th Down Spot Decision In Crucial Moment Of AFC Championship Game

During the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills AFC Championship game, many fans felt the referees had some questionable calls that potentially influenced the outcome. Specifically, at the beginning of the fourth quarter, there were back-to-back plays where Bills fan believe Line Judge referee Patrick Holt blatantly misspotted the ball.

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On a 3rd down & 3, with 13:00 minutes left in the game, tight end Dalton Kincaid appeared to have easily cleared the first down marker on his catch.

However, after Line Judge Holt surprisingly called it short, the Bills were forced to go for it while leading 22-21.

On the very next play quarterback Josh Allen snuck it up the middle and looked to have crossed the first down line.

However, Holt thought otherwise once again, as he marked the ball short of the line to gain.

This turned out to be a big momentum changer, as the Chiefs ultimately won the game, 32-29.

Considering the frustration from Bills fans after the loss, they evidently did their research and dug up some old social media posts by referee Holt, in which they found out he allegedly is a huge Baltimore Ravens fan.

The reason why this may be important, is the fact that the Ravens lost to the Bills in the AFC Divisional Round last week (27-25).

Even more, apparently Holt has family in the Kansas City area, which has led to much speculation.

One of Holt's old Facebook posts read, "Good day to be a Baltimore Ravens fan." In another he wrote, "Fear the Purple & Black" and "Go Ravens!!!!!"

Interestingly enough, Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey even said the refs robbed the Bills, in view of where the ball was spotted on Allen's 4th down run.

Barstool founder Dave Portnoy was one of those who were angry over the Line Judge's calls, and understandably so, as he bet $1 million dollars on the Bills to win the game.

He claimed the NFL is "rigged."

Portnoy stated that play cost the Bills the Super Bowl, and while this may be a bit of an exaggeration, it undoubtedly played a factor in Buffalo losing momentum on a potential scoring drive.

That is to say, after the turnover on downs, the Chiefs started their next drive with good field position and ended up scoring a touchdown, in addition to converting a two-point attempt to take a touchdown lead.

And Kansas City held on to win, as they now advance to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, where they will take on the Philadelphia Eagles (February 9 at 6:30 pm ET), in what will be a rematch of Super Bowl LVII.

Notably, the Chiefs are in search of a three-peat, which has never been done before in NFL history.

All in all, the NFL has received much backlash for the Chiefs seemingly getting favorable calls from officials en route to their fifth Super Bowl appearance in six years, and the speculation surrounding possible referee bias certainly is only adding to the conspiracy theories.

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