Aaron Rodgers expressed his concerns about the matter new york jets‘ loss buffalo billincluding interception, discarding and miscommunication. He criticized the officiating chairman Adrian HillThe team committed 22 penalties for 204 yards, the highest total in the NFL this season. Both teams were hit with 11 penalties, hampering the momentum and pace of the game.
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Aaron Rodgers criticizes Chiefs Adrian Hill’s team for taking 22 penalties
The Buffalo Bills and New York Jets faced off on Monday Night Football in Week 6, with the Buffalo Bills winning 23-20. However, there was a lack of fluidity in the game due to penalties, and every time a game looked exciting, it was stopped due to infractions. The Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen and the Jets’ Aaron Rodgers are top quarterbacks, but the number of sacks seems unusual.
The Bills and Jets combined for 22 fouls in a game, tied for the most in a game this season. The Bills accumulated 204 penalty yards, while the Jets accumulated 104 penalty yards. However, there were some questionable calls, such as the needless roughing call on Bills edge rusher AJ Epenesa for sacking Rodgers with 9:38 left in the third quarter. Even Rodgers disagreed with Epenesa’s punishment.
“It seems a little ridiculous,” Rodgers said after the game. “Some of them looked really bad, including the passer who was roughing me. That wasn’t roughing the passer. If we’re going to call these things, we might as well play irony ball. I think (Javon) Kinlaw’s There was nothing rough about that.
The term “sarcasm” comes from an episode in Season 16 of “South Park” that criticized NFL referees. Buffalo’s officiating was tight, but New York’s penalties often resulted in missed plays, such as a third-quarter call on Tyron Smith that negated a touchdown rush.
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