Micah Parsons Offers Sharp Critique of Controversial Bengals-Chiefs Game

One of football’s top defensive players, Dallas Cowboys pass rusher Micah Parsons , offered his perspective on the controversial call at the end of the Cincinnati Bengals Kansas City Chiefs game Sunday evening, which ultimately allowed the Chiefs to advance into field goal range and secure the victory.

Parsons, who hosts ” The Edge with Micah Parsons ” on Bleacher Report, shared his insights on the game, drawing from his own experience in high-stakes situations.

With just under a minute remaining and the Bengals leading 25-23, the Chiefs faced a 4th and 16. Patrick Mahomes threw an incomplete pass downfield intended for wide receiver Rashee Rice . Although the pass fell incomplete, the referees threw a flag for pass interference, moving Kansas City to the Bengals’ 40-yard line.

While some agreed that the penalty was warranted, many controversial moments occurred throughout the game, and Parsons took a surprising stance on the issue.

“That game was pretty crazy… a lot of calls went both ways, and I’m going to be honest… I feel like the refs did favor the Chiefs a little bit more. But at the end of the day, you can’t put the game in the refs’ hands.” Parsons said.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS