CBS color analyst Tony Romo doesn’t believe that the officials in Sunday’s game have been good enough at protecting the two MVP candidates. In the second quarter, Lamar Jackson scrambled for a ...
While they both led their teams to touchdowns in the first quarter, the Bills had one of their drives come to end thanks in part to a really bad holding call that had Tony Romo blasting the refs on the CBS broadcast. Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins was the lineman who drew the flag but the replay showed he didn't do anything wrong.
Get it right, or call it out as being wrong so the same thing doesn’t happen to Josh Allen, Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts — or even Patrick Mahomes — this Sunday.
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo once entered the broadcast booth a darling on the headset, but his commentary during the AFC Divisional round contest between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens has some fans enraged by bias.
It's a play that Andrews makes 99 times out of 100, but with the spotlight at its brightest, the star tight end couldn't come up with the catch. Tony Romo delivered a candid call of the moment, and he didn't mince words after Andrews's costly drop.
Lamar Jackson is fed up. On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs in a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills. During the game, Jackson
The finale of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” captured Lamar Jackson’s experience of the Ravens’ season-ending loss to Buffalo.
Lamar Jackson and company blew out the Bills ... fans started to notice "bias" in the way Tony Romo was calling the game. "Romo just blatantly rooting for the Bills on this drive.
Tony Romo criticized a referee's holding call against Buffalo Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins during the playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens, a d
Dawkins was flagged for an offensive holding CBS analyst Tony Romo labeled "a terrible call" during the Bills game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Dawkins forced Baltimore outside linebacker David Ojabo to the ground, which called back a completion from Josh Allen to Curtis Samuel for 8 yards.
Lamar Jackson was the victim of an extremely late hit while scrambling out of bounds during the first half against the Buffalo Bills, yet despite the seemingly obvious nature of the penalty, officials kept their flags in their pockets.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver wasn't flagged after Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson took a late hit out of bounds.