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Bills Secure Controversial Victory as Uncalled Pass Interference on Hail Mary Raises Eyebrows

Buffalo’s most recent prime-time home game prior to Thursday night concluded with an untimed down. In the Thursday night matchup, Buffalo’s prime-time home game should have also concluded with an untimed down. This critical moment unfolded with blatant interference on tight end Cade Otton, who was obstructed by two Buffalo defenders just a few feet away from where the ball landed.

The play in question featured Taylor Rapp and Christian Benford both engaging in interference against Otton. It’s undeniable that the ball was well within Otton’s reach had he not been forcefully impeded by these two defenders.

Surprisingly, the Buccaneers refrained from lodging complaints about the absence of a pass interference call at that crucial moment. The only indirect reference to the incident came from Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield, who made a somewhat backhanded remark with no subsequent media follow-up. Mayfield told reporters, “Looked like a bunch of guys landing on the ground over there. I’m not sure who tripped over who.” However, it was evident that no one tripped; Rapp and Benford physically restrained Otton, leading to his eventual fall.

Bills Secure Controversial Victory as Uncalled Pass Interference on Hail Mary Raises Eyebrows
Bills Secure Controversial Victory as Uncalled Pass Interference on Hail Mary Raises Eyebrows (Credits: The US Sun)

Even with the interference, Tampa Bay receiver Chris Godwin still had an opportunity to make the catch. “They had a guy pressed on me,” Godwin explained after the game, according to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times. “I had to avoid him, so I’m a little late to the party. So when I got there, I just tried to look up and find the way. I wasn’t sure whether he grabbed me or not, but by the time I got my head around, I saw the ball coming in low.”

It’s worth noting that, inexplicably, the NFL applies a different standard to pass interference on Hail Mary plays despite the rules containing no such distinction. The official rulebook states, “It is pass interference by either team when any act by a player more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage significantly hinders an eligible player’s opportunity to catch the ball.” In this case, there’s no argument that Rapp and Benford did not significantly hinder Otton.

This situation is reminiscent of when the NFL was preparing to experiment with replay review for pass interference, resulting in a separate standard for Hail Mary plays. This essentially implies that, in such high-stakes moments, the league seems to disregard its own rules.

Al Michaels, perhaps intentionally, alluded to the distinct standard for Hail Mary plays after the game concluded, stating, “You could call penalties on a bunch of guys here if you really wanted to.” In this instance, penalties should have been called on Rapp and Benford, affording the Bucs an untimed down from the doorstep of the end zone for a chance at a game-winning play.

This incident underscores the importance of the league maintaining consistency in its officiating, especially as it continues to embrace sports gambling. The Bucs were unfairly denied an opportunity to win the game due to the NFL’s inexplicable decision to overlook blatant pass interference on last-ditch throws to the end zone.

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Bills’ Player Damar Hamlin is Going to Play on Sunday, Which is the First Time Since He Had a Serious Heart Problem

Damar Hamlin, who had a tough time and is making a great comeback, is going to play his first game of the 2023 season on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. This news was shared by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport on Friday.

Hamlin, who is 25 years old, is going to play in a real game for the first time since he had a big problem with his heart on January 2 when they played against the Cincinnati Bengals. Another player on the team, Jordan Poyer, cannot play because his knee is hurt, so this is Hamlin’s chance to be on the team and play in the game.

Bills' Player Damar Hamlin is Going to Play on Sunday, Which is the First Time Since He Had a Serious Heart Problem
Damar Hamlin (Credits: WSAZ)

Hamlin, who will officially return on Sunday, played in all three of the Bills’ preseason games. He was inactive for Buffalo’s first three games, largely thanks to the Bills owning one of the best-resourced and most talented secondaries in the league.

During the preseason, Hamlin played 73 defensive snaps and played 19 times on special teams. In Week 17 of last season, Hamlin collided with Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins during a play. The collision caused him to suffer heart failure and go into cardiac arrest.

CPR was then performed on Hamlin, who was lying on the field. He was taken by ambulance to the University of Cincinnati. Hamlin remained in critical condition at University Hospital for about a week. Hamlin was eventually transported to Buffalo, where, after further treatment, he was released on January 11th.

Shortly thereafter, Hamlin began his comeback. He was cleared to participate in soccer activities in April, participated in team practices in June, and participated fully in training camp in August before making his preseason debut.

Now, if all goes as expected, Hamlin will make his triumphant return to the regular season on Sunday.

Rams Signed Tight End Tyler Higbee to a two-year, $27 Million Contract

The Rams have signed tight end Tyler Higbee to a two-year, $27 million contract extension through the 2025 season. Ahead of Sunday’s Week 4 trip to Indianapolis, Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee received another payday.

Rams Signed Tight End Tyler Higbee to a Two-year, $27 Million Contract
Tight End Tyler Higbee (Credits: IMDb)

Higbee and the club have agreed to a contract extension worth $27 million, with $17 million guaranteed and up to $30.5 million in incentives, according to sources on Friday, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and Tom. Reported to Mr. Pelissero. The club then announced a new contract until the 2025 season.

The tight end is entering the final year of his contract. The extension will average Higbee’s new money at $13.5 million per year, making him the ninth-highest salary among TEs. In 2019, Higbee signed a four-year, $29 million contract extension ($7.25 million annually).

Higbee was picked in 2016 and has become really good at catching the ball in the team’s plays made by Sean McVay. He’s 30 years old and has caught the ball more times, gained more yards, and scored more touchdowns than any other tight end in the team’s history. In the three games they played this year, he caught the ball 11 times and gained 132 yards.

Now, in some not-so-fun news, McVay said Friday that Higbee will miss Sunday’s game against the Colts as a result of an Achilles tendon problem.