Chiefs Lose to Bills After Controversial Offside Call
Coach Andy Reid and Quarterback Patrick Mahomes Criticize Officials for Lack of Warning Before Penalty
- Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver Kadarius Toney was called offside, negating a go-ahead touchdown in the final minutes of the game against the Buffalo Bills, leading to a 20-17 defeat for the Chiefs.
- Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid criticized the officiating crew for not issuing a customary warning before calling the penalty.
- Referee Carl Cheffers defended the call, stating that Toney was lined up over the ball and no warning was required.
- Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs' quarterback, expressed frustration over the penalty, arguing that such calls should not decide the game.
- The Chiefs have been struggling with mediocre play from their wide receivers this season, leading to a series of disappointing performances.




















































































