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NFL admits to big mistake at end of Giants-Commanders game
Dec 18, 2022; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin (17) leaps to catch a pass as New York Giants cornerback Jason Pinnock (27) defends during the fourth quarter at FedEx Field. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

The NFL has admitted that the New York Giants got an assist from the officiating crew at the end of their win over the Washington Commanders last week.

The Giants got away with an obvious pass interference in the end zone late in the fourth quarter of their 20-12 victory. Taylor Heinicke threw a pass to Curtis Samuel on 4th-and-goal from the 6, and defensive back Darnay Holmes was draped all over the wide receiver. Holmes held Samuel’s arms and gave him no chance to make a play on the ball, but no flag was thrown.

According to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, the NFL admitted to the Commanders that pass interference should have been called.

Referee John Hussey told the pool reporter after the game that pass interference is a judgment call and the officials did not feel the contact from Holmes rose to “what they felt was a restriction.”

You know a bad call is obvious when even the NFL admits it. Washington still would have had to score and then convert a 2-point play just to tie the game, but they should have had 1st-and-goal with plenty of time left.

The pass interference no-call was not the only thing the Commanders were furious about at the end of the game. Star wide receiver Terry McLaurin was also in disbelief over a crucial call that went against him.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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