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Fans who think the Kansas City Chiefs get preferential treatment from NFL officials are now being shown that they are not crazy for thinking so.
It happened once again on Monday night.
Officials missed a blatant false start from Chiefs tackle Jawaan Taylor during Kansas City’s game-winning drive.
Taylor moved clearly before the snap, yet he wasn’t flagged for his actions.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had a short completion to tight end Travis Kelce, which helped set up running back Kareem Hunt’s game-winning touchdown run on the very next play.
The rightful call would’ve likely resulted in the Chiefs having to kick a field goal, and the Bucs would’ve had a chance to possess the ball.
The first video showed assistant coach Steve Spagnuolo calling a timeout even though it goes against NFL rules.
The second video was when a Kansas City Chiefs player wasn’t penalized after he punched 49ers tackle Trent Williams.
Williams was ejected from the game after he retaliated.
The third post was when the refs missed the constant holding calls against the 49ers.
Number four was when the Chiefs got away without getting a pass interference call against the Atlanta Falcons.
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Number six was the opening night game when Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh called out the refs for not calling the game fairly.
Number seven was a Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman holding a Ravens defender throughout the game with virtually no calls.
Despite It All, The Kansas City Chiefs Remain Undefeated
Say what you want about the Kansas City Chiefs, but they remain the only undefeated team in the NFL.
Nobody has been able to beat the Kansas City Chiefs since last December, when they lost a home game to the Raiders.
The Chiefs didn’t play great, but although they look like a beatable team, they still have an 8-0 record