Tony Romo Reveals He’ll Be Announcing the Super Bowl, Vows to Only Share the Truth About the Chiefs After Accusing Travis Kelce of Devious Tactics in Chiefs’ Win Over Bills”

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Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and CBS accidentally gave Buffalo Bills fans a glimmer of hope after the network’s score bug stated a flag was thrown on Josh Allen’s fourth-quarter, fourth-down incomplete pass to Dalton Kincaid.

Allen’s throw, if completed, would have gotten the Bills a first down and moved them into field goal territory, with Buffalo trailing the defending champions by three. However, Kincaid missed Allen’s sensational throw, handing the ball back to Kansas City, who iced the game in the next drive and booked their place in a third consecutive Super Bowl.

However, as the Bills’ hopes evaporated, they were handed a glimmer of hope after a mistake made on the CBS broadcast. Nantz, the play-by-play broadcaster, said a flag had been thrown, and the network added its yellow graphic to the score bug.

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“I didn’t see a flag thrown there,” analyst Tony Romo said. “I’m told there’s a flag,” Nantz replied. Nantz later clarified that a flag had, in fact, not been thrown on the play. “We had a report from the sideline that there had been a flag,” Nantz said, “But there was no flag. There was no penalty at all.”

Had Kincaid caught Allen’s pass, which the quarterback impressively managed to direct his way despite being under siege from a Chiefs blitz, the Bills would have had a golden opportunity to run down the clock and push themselves down the field for a field goal, or touchdown, to book their place in this season’s Super Bowl in New Orleans.

“Sucks a lot,” Kincaid said. “Josh got the ball off. He was pressured, and it was hanging up there and I just wasn’t able to catch it,” Kincaid said after the loss, via New York Upstate.

“Right now, it obviously hurts a lot, and it’s going to linger for a while, but eventually, you’ve got to move on. And hopefully, you grow from this, and I believe that will be the case, but for the time being, it’s going to hurt a lot.”