Chiefs and Eagles each benefit from controversial calls by officials early in Super Bowl LIX
- Posted on February 10, 2025
- By Los Angeles Times
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Chiefs and Eagles each benefit from controversial calls by officials early in Super Bowl LIX
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A controversial offensive pass interference call against Eagles' A.J. Brown early in Super Bowl LIX may have boosted conspiracy theories, except the Chiefs also benefited from a questionable call.