Referee Bill Vinovich was spotted having a conversation with Bills quarterback Josh Allen following a controversial non-call.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen revealed what referee Bill Vinovich said to him during the playoff game vs. Denver.
When the NFL announced its officiating assignments for the weekend’s wild-card round games, Bills fans were notably upset to see that Bill Vinovich’s crew was tabbed to work Buffalo’s game against the Broncos.
Head referee Bill Vinovich came over to Allen while he was sitting on the bench afterwards and spoke to him. Many believed Vinovich was explaining to Allen why a penalty wasn't called, which is a very odd occurrence. Referees do not wander over to the bench to chat to players very often, especially not star quarterbacks while they sit on the bench.
Officiating a game in the NFL is a pretty difficult job, as the players are so big and fast that it's hard to truly catch everything that's happening.
The Bills held on for a thrilling 27-25 win over the Ravens to advance to the AFC Championship Game. Here's how Sal Maiorana graded their performance.
The Buffalo Bills delivered a stellar performance against the Denver Broncos, but one moment stood out: a viral interaction between quarterback Josh Allen and referee Bill Vinovich.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens made things interesting, but Buffalo's defense held on to give the Bills a victory in Sunday's AFC divisional round matchup.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke to CBS Sports right after his team’s 27-25 win over the Ravens… and he was blunt. Allen admitted the Bills locker room heard all the noise and used it as fuel. “This team has heard we’ve got no talent… we’re not good enough to compete,” Allen said.
Big, as in life-size (or larger) cutouts of players. This week, he’s portraying Kareem Hunt and the Chiefs’ run-game. He’s hoping to have his Hunt addition installed along with the rest of his display (weather-pending) by Red Friday.
The Dan Le Batard Show discusses the significance of strong quarterback play in the playoffs, and how Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen is playing the cleanest football in NFL history.