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Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is on fire. Or at least his opinions are. His recent statement against the Kansas City Chiefs was something that stirred up the ongoing controversy around the referee’s decision in the NFL for the last few days. Popular analysts and even players like Jason Kelce have commented on the controversial win the Kansas City Chiefs bagged against the New York Jets in week 4.

On Monday, the Chiefs won against the Jets by three points, which they scored in the last round due to the referee’s hold call. This fired up a new controversy that the Chiefs were winning because of the referee’s decision. A similar thing happened during the most important game for the Chiefs last season, which is being brought into the light again.

Tyreek Hill raises questions on Chiefs’ Super Bowl win

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The 3-1 vs Miami Dolphins are making some controversial calls these days. From the Claypool trade to their WR making claims against one of the most popular teams in the NFL. Tyreek Hill believes it was the referees who helped the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII against the Philadelphia Eagles. “The Chiefs got saved like that last year for real though, against the Eagles in the Super Bowl if we being for real.” 

Furthermore, he even brought up the rumored love interest of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. He said, “Then they come back and get saved in the Jets game. Maybe because Taylor Swift was in the building. I don’t know what’s going on.. hey! whatever Kelce is doing, I know you’re helping out the NFL.” Now, as per many popular opinions, this incident is a splitting image of what happened in the Super Bowl last season.

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How the Eagles lost to the Chiefs

The audience who were watching the Super Bowl LVII was holding their breath till the last moment. The competition was a cutting-edge one. The Eagles were putting up a greatly competitive fight against the Chiefs till they got a late field goal, following a holding penalty.

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The quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes went against each other but Hurts shot faltered, hence the Chiefs won with a score of 38-35. Now, many people credit this win to the holding penalty given by the referee. The Chiefs’ win against the Jets was also executed in a similar fashion. Do you agree with Hill? Let us know in the comments.

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