On the critical fourth down from Sunday night’s Bills-Chiefs games, the official at the top of the screen was Line Judge Jeff Seeman (standing ... So why did Seeman defer to Holt? When the postseason ...
The officials reviewed the play and upheld ... clarifying the confusing call on the field. As the NFL insider noted, line judge Jeff Seeman strongly indicates that Josh Allen reached the first ...
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday that the league will continue to look at ways to help on-field officials ...
During the AFC Championship, CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore said he believed Bills quarterback Josh Allen got the ball to the sticks on the key fourth-down play in the fourth quarter, when Buffalo ...
The Bills' postseason has again ended in a loss to the Chiefs, and it hasn't been without a mixture of feelings about the game and the loss. On the one hand, Buffalo showed signs of strong play at ...
While line judge Jeff Seeman appeared ready to mark the ball past the line to gain, down judge Patrick Holt made the official spot short ... preseason game than an NFL conference title bout.
On the critical fourth down from Sunday night's Bills-Chiefs games, the official at the top of the screen was Line Judge Jeff ... did Seeman defer to Holt? When the postseason starts, the NFL ...
Editor's Note: Throughout the NFL playoffs ... touching to at least the stripe. The side official on the Buffalo sideline — line judge Jeff Seeman — marked him back about a foot. * ...
However, officials ruled that Allen was short of ... What made the call even more controversial is that line judge Jeff Seeman and down judge Patrick Holt appeared to be conflicted on what they ...
However, officials ruled that Allen was short of ... What made the call even more controversial is that line judge Jeff Seeman and down judge Patrick Holt appeared to be conflicted on what they ...