The League announced on Saturday that Kansas City Chiefs Titen Traviskerse has been fined by $ 11,255 during the victory of the AFC championship game on Sunday to Buffalo Bills.
The provocation that prompted the fine came after the Chief Scorter Back Patrick Mahomes touched down in the last two minutes of the second quarter. Kelse is approaching the safety of Bills.
Several referees were standing near Kelus at the time of provocation. However, all of them did not throw the flag for sportsman -like acts after the play of the extra point or the subsequent kick -off, after 15 yards of the play would have been cheaper.
However, the referee repeated the tight end and responded to Kels's provocation, and then threw 15 unnecessary crude penalties to Bills' defense Tackle Jordan Philips.
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Kanzas City Chiefs will respond after the second quarter of touchdown in the GEHA field on January 26, 2025 at Kansas City, Missouri at the Arrow Head Stadium in the GEHA field. (David EULITT/Getty Images)
Philips also announced on Saturday that it was fined $ 6,722 for the headbat.
Chiefs won the game at 32-29, and many fans have been angry with multiple calls that have given Kansas City in the game.
Authorities have determined that Bills' quarterback, Josh Allen, was stopped in the fourth quarter short play except for his first down. Gene Stellatore, a CBS rule analyst, stated that he believed Allen down during the broadcast.
The call promoted the rebound from NFL fans in social media, but that was not all.
In the second quarter, the authorities ruled that the ball was catched, despite the video play that indicates that the ball touched the ground.
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Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Traviskerse (87) is the first half of the AFC championship game held at the Gehad Stadium held on January 26, 2025 at Kansas City, Missouri. Responds to Bills' safety Damalhamlin (3). 。 (Toddlosenberg/Getty Image)
The referee is the same scrutiny during the playoffs of the Chiefs category, one week before the successful penalty pair was called to Texan's for the hit of the Chiefs Quarterback. I received it.
Houston Edge Rasher Wil Ander Song Junia was called to devastate passers -by in the first quarter of the first quarter. Anderson seemed to be pushing Mahomes on his chest after Mahomes throws the ball incomplete, throws a tight ending tracels and flags.
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The second penalty was done at Mahomes Scramble in the third quarter. He runs and has two blockers, and three defenders are sneaking into him. He moved to the right and returned to the left when he decided to slide.
ESPN Broadcasting Troy Eikman criticized the penalty and said that the league had to deal with the off -season.
Texans players and head coach Demeco Ryan criticized the referee after the match.

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Mahomes dealt with this issue when a reporter on Wednesday asked if he believed that he had given him priority treatment.
“I don't feel like that,” said Mahomes. And what you can do is play there, play games that you love as hard as possible, and live with the results. … I think that's what we preach here in Kansas City.
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Kansas City's Chief Steeky End Travis Celskels (87) and Quarter Back Patrick Mahomes (15) wait for the team to lead the team to the field before the pre -season game with Jackson Bill Jaguars in Jacksonville, Florida. Masu. (AP Photo/PHELAN M. Ebenhack, file)
“You get a new referee every year. You can get a new situation. All plays are different, so you can't really say it. It's a special NFL. I am I feel like I continued to play the game.
Kelse refused to deal with the issue when the Jason Cerse brothers asked about the moderator in the episode of the New Heights podcast.
“I want to petition for the fifth,” said tight end. When Jason raised the problem, he joked and mentioned his constitutional rights.
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