NFL Fans Think The Ravens-Bills ‘Sunday Night Football’ Game Was “Rigged” After Very Fishy Ending
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Fans think the NFL refs rigged the Buffalo Bills-Baltimore Ravens “Sunday Night Football” game after a bizarre one-in-a-million ending.
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It wouldn’t be the start of a new season without fans complaining about the NFL refs…or fans thinking a certain game was rigged. And the Bills’ mind-blowing comeback win has, indeed, fueled speculation that the NFL “fixed” this contest.
Trailing 40-25 early in the fourth quarter, Bills quarterback Josh Allen put the Superman cape back on and led Buffalo to a thrilling last-second victory, with Matt Prater’s field goal sealing the deal.
Following the jaw-dropping comeback win, plenty of fans accused the NFL refs and the two teams of fixing this game.
“You cannot tell me otherwise the NFL isn’t rigged… someone made a call tonight that’s all I’m saying 🤷♂️ #NFL #Ravens #Bills,” one fan said.
“Watched the 4th quarter of the Ravens Bills game. The NFL seems rigged. Hope I’m wrong,” said a user.
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“Refs cheat? Umm, yep. The NFL is classified as an entertainment enterprise and SCRITING GAMES (ala pro wrestling) is legal,” wrote a user.
Thank you rigged NFL! Nothing like a good fixed Sunday of ball! Special thanks to FanDuel as well! Good performance ravens and bills!” said a fan.
“NFL games are fixed. I am more convinced than ever. The Ravens were dominating the game and in the last 6 minutes they forgot how to play? Follow the money, it has to be scripted….what else is there to say,” another said.
“Entire world on Ravens. This was so clearly fixed,” a user commented.
The Ravens had a 99.1 win probability when they led by 15 points with 4:48 remaining. So yes, Lamar Jackson and company have to be sick to their stomachs after letting a potential statement win slip away from their fingers.
Then again, they don’t call Josh Allen “Superman” for nothing.