NFL Officiating & Rules Analyst Walt Anderson tried to explain two controversial penalties against the Texans in their loss to the Chiefs. It did not go well.
You can end up having a debate, you know, about whether you felt it was forcible or not and that’s going to be one of those conversations for the competition committee to consider next year."
The Kansas City Chiefs benefitted from some critical calls during their win over the Houston Texans on Saturday, and former NFL head of officiating Walt Anderson says two of the biggest ones were handled correctly.
In a recent X post by NFL reporter Aaron Wilson says, "#Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr., hopes late slides and controversial roughing the passer calls he disagreed with, that Walt Anderson discussed and upheld Sunday, will be reviewed by #NFL this offseason @KPRC2"
HOUSTON – Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. and linebacker Henry To’oTo’o were not fined by the NFL for controversial officiating calls stemming from their hits on Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. pressures Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during an NFL playoff game on Jan. 18, 2025, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
The NFL rolled out one of its lackeys to address some of the controversial calls made in the AFC Divisional Round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and
A former senior NFL official says that referee Clay Martin did nothing wrong with those controversial Chiefs penalties.
The Houston Texans were up in arms about some ... That explanation is likely why the NFL had VP of officiating Walt Anderson on NFL Network Sunday morning to further explain.
Anderson then took note of a special stipulation in the NFL rulebook about roughing the passer. And it’s one that fans may not realize is in the rulebook.
NFL referee Clay Martin got in the eye of the storm with a couple of controversial calls that favored Patrick Mahomes during the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff win over the Houston Texans.
The Kansas City Chiefs benefitted from some critical calls during their win over the Houston Texans on Saturday, and former NFL head of officiating Walt