CincinnatiBoth locker rooms criticized the officials during the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 44-38 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt’s early pick-six was considered pass interference by the Steelers. After the game, the Bengals had a number of calls of their own that they didn’t agree with.
When the Bengals were in Steelers territory in the second quarter, the most crucial play was made. It appeared that Elandon Roberts had jumped offside as they were positioned for a fourth-and-one. However, the authorities determined that Alex Cappa, a guard, took his place.
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Bengals wide receiver Ja Marr Chase blasted it on replay, claiming that the Steelers’ momentum was flipped in their favor by a poor call. On playback, it appears that the referees were correct when quarterback Joe Burrow claims that they missed that one.
It was one of many illogical calls that the officials in this game blew. The officials called penalties frequently in addition to making some extremely incorrect calls. Both clubs will be hoping for a much cleaner game with less blatantly bad calls from the officials in their second encounter in Pittsburgh.
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