Jawaan Taylor appeared to jump before a key snap in overtime. Officials missed it.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime on Monday night, but they may have gotten an assist from the officials on their game-winning drive.
The Chiefs and Bucs entered overtime tied 24–24, and Kansas City won the coin toss. Patrick Mahomes and KC's offense got the ball and marched down the field to score a game-winning touchdown and take the victory 30–24. But it wasn't without controversy. Kansas City faced second-and-5 at Tampa Bay's 6-yard line with 4:57 remaining in overtime when officials look to have missed a fairly obvious call. Before the snap, Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor seemed to jump early but wasn't flagged. Mahomes completed a four-yard pass to Travis Kelce on the play, then on third down Kareem Hunt pounded his way into the end zone to end the game.I'm not sure that call mattered much.
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