Tom Brady disagrees with referees on controversial passion call against eagles in Super Bowl Lix


Official Super Bowl Lix Has been a hot-button topic in the weeks and days prior to the large game in New Orleans.

Earlier this week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Rejected claims that the official of crews are biased in favor of the chiefs of Kansas City. He described the allegations as ‘ridiculous’. It only took a few minutes to check the game clock on Sunday before the referees again took the attention.

Philadelphia Eagles -head coach Nick Sirianni chose to go in fourth place in the first quarter. Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts found broad recipient AJ Brown far along the right.

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Tom Brady at the Super Bowl

Tom Brady on the field for Super Bowl Lix (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagnen Images)

But Brown’s catch was denied when referees threw a penalty flag. Brown was rated with an offensive pass -interference.

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Repetitions seemed to show any contact between Brown and Chiefs Defensive Back Trent McDuffie, who fell to the ground during the piece. The referee’s call led to some controversy, with a number claiming that Brown’s actions did not escalate to the level of Pass interference.

AJ Brown Catching Pass

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown makes a catch against Kansas City Chiefs Cornerback Trent McDuffie during the first half of Super Bowl Lix. (Geoff Burke-Imagement Images)

Seven-time Super Bowl winner and FOX Sports Lead Analyst Tom Brady was one of those who had raised the call.

“He is a big, physical, strong receiver. I’m just going out of the press on McDuffie. Aw, don’t like that. This is too critical about a game. The hand fights going in the field. Do you think, Mike?” Brady asked early FOX Sports Rules expert Mike Pereira, who is also a member of the temporary employment team.

Mike Pereira

Mike Pereira (Sean Gardner/Getty images)

“Certainly, I agree if you look at, there is hand fighting. There is a little push at the end and a journey. I think it is one that did not have to be called,” Pereira explained.

Brady followed Pereira’s comments by claiming that the kind of call should not be done in a game of this size.

“I always thought that you let the players play in these games. It must be decided on the field. Don’t like that call to start the game,” Brady finished.

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The Eagles entered the dressing room at the Caesars Superdome with a 24-0 rest lead. Hurts hurried for a touchdown and threw one in the first half. Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes The first two quarters ended with only 33 passing yards. He threw two interceptions, one of which was a defensive Back Cooper Dejean of Eagles for a touchdown.

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