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Chiefs HC Andy Reid incensed that costly flag was thrown with no warning

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Last updated: 2023/12/11 at 8:59 PM
BigP Published December 11, 2023
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was still baffled Monday by an offside penalty called on his offense that wiped out a go-ahead, 49-yard touchdown pass against the Buffalo Bills, taking the officiating crew from Sunday’s game to task for throwing a flag rather than issuing a customary warning in that situation.

The play came with just over a minute left and with the Chiefs trailing, 20-17. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw over the middle to Travis Kelce, who was about to get tackled when he lateraled to Kadarius Toney, who ran untouched the rest of the way for the score.

The Chiefs began to celebrate the touchdown, only to see that an official had thrown a flag on Toney for lining up offside.

“There are no excuses on this thing,” Reid said. “That’s not what I’m saying. I’ve always had a good working relationship with these guys, and that’s the important part. They know when they tell me something with a guy, I’m going to address the guy — like, right now — and make sure it gets changed. When you’re talking about inches, those happen in the game.”

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In fact, there were numerous instances throughout Sunday’s game in which players on both teams — and both sides of the ball — were lined up in the neutral zone. Bills pass rusher Von Miller was offside more than once, and more egregiously than Toney, who may have been at most three inches beyond the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped.

Reid acknowledged during a Zoom call with reporters Monday that Toney was in the neutral zone. But in those situations, officials will usually give him a warning about the player, then throw a flag if there is another infraction.

“It’s a working relationship,” Reid said. “That part is so important in this thing. You can see it on both sides, whether it’s the defense lining up in the neutral zone at times. Just give the coach a heads-up, and in our case, we tell them. And then if they get called, listen, you’ve been warned. That’s how it worked over the years.”

Referee Carl Cheffers acknowledged that offensive offside is not something officials “want to be overly technical on,” but added that “when in his alignment he’s lined up over the ball, that’s something that we are going to call as offensive offside.”

It doesn’t matter whether that happens on the first play of the game or a big play in an important moment.

“If they looked for alignment advice, certainly we are going to give it to them,” Cheffers told a pool reporter. “But ultimately, they are responsible for wherever they line up. And certainly, no warning is required, especially if they are lined up so far offside where they’re actually blocking our view of the ball. …. This particular one was beyond a warning.”

It’s not the first time that a player being offside has cost the Chiefs in a crucial moment.

Five seasons ago, during the AFC championship game against New England, the Chiefs thought they had clinched their spot in the Super Bowl when they were leading 28-24 and Charvarius Ward picked off Tom Brady with a couple of minutes to go. But pass rusher Dee Ford was offside on the play, giving the Patriots another chance, and they scored a go-ahead touchdown — the Chiefs would kick a field goal to force overtime, but Brady and Co. scored a touchdown on the first possession to win the game.

It’s also not the first time the Chiefs were left to rue the officials.

In fact, one week earlier, they were driving for a potential game-tying touchdown in Green Bay when Mahomes threw a deep pass to Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Packers defensive back Carrington Valentine ran right through him, but no flag was thrown for pass interference and the Chiefs went on to lose the game, 17-19.

“Let us play, man,” Mahomes said Sunday night. “Let us play the game. That’s why like, last week I didn’t say anything because that’s just letting us play. Let us go out there and win the game. I’ve said I’d rather them let us play and go out there and see who wins — I mean, you want that as a competitor. You practice all week to go out there and try to win.”

Mahomes also was frustrated that the penalty seemed to be arbitrarily enforced in such a decisive moment.

“I mean, that’s elementary school, we talk about it,” he said. “You point to the ref, do all that different type of stuff, and they warn you. And there was no warning throughout the entire game, and then you wait until there’s a minute in the game to make a call like that? It’s rough. I mean, loss for words.”

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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