This NFL season has witnessed its fair share of controversial calls made by referees, and the latest one occurred during the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills game, robbing Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs of what they believed was a game-winning touchdown.
Micah Parsons said sometimes when he tells an official that they missed a call, they tell him that he was away from the play or couldn’t make the play.
Parsons: “How are you telling me what (play) I can make? Are you in my body? You got my abilities? No, YOU can’t make that… pic.twitter.com/XLBYChoL7D
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) December 14, 2023
Micah Parsons, the Dallas Cowboys linebacker, has joined the growing list of players who are voicing their concerns about NFL officials. He questioned their ability to determine what plays he can make, emphasizing that he believes he can execute any play when he’s near the ball.
As the season progresses, it remains uncertain whether the NFL will address the officiating concerns during the offseason. The league has already indicated its consideration of multiple rule changes.