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NFL broadcaster Tony Romo ripped officials for an offensive pass interference call on the Kansas City Chiefs' final drive of regulation on Sunday.
CBS Sports broadcaster Tony Romo didn't hold back after a controversial call on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
In the Week 12 matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the Kansas City Chiefs, fans witnessed an outstanding game that made it clear the second half of the season is fully under
Tony Romo did not seem impressed with Patrick Mahomes after the Chiefs quarterback tried to get a call against the Colts on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs haven’t played like the three-time Super Bowl champions and reigning AFC champions this season. And trailing in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s Week 12 home game against the Indianapolis Colts,
Tony Romo called this OPI on Travis Kelce "the worst call I have seen all year" The play nullified the Hunt gain as it was called offensive pass interference against Kelce and was enforced half the distance to the goal, pinning the Chiefs back to their own three-yard line for a first down and 13 with 4:43 remaining in regulation.
Week 12 wasn't exactly the best showing for the NFL's refs, and CBS' Tony Romo was quick to point that out during Sunday's broadcast. The Kansas City Chiefs were able to save a season on the brink by beating the 8-2 Colts in overtime after being down multiple scores in the fourth quarter.