The Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl ended on a controversial note when a questionable holding penalty seemingly changed the game’s trajectory. However, a recently released video of the play provides Much was made about the final moments of Super Bowl 2023 in which James Bradberry was flagged for a controversial defensive holding penalty on JuJu Smith-Schuster that essentially allowed the Controversial/Scripted "Holding Call" Penalty | Eagles Vs Chiefs Super Bowl 2023BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY: Galatians 1:10 Subscribe to my main channel here: me on Twitter: my Discord server: ht The controversial call had its detractors. Kirk Herbstreit argued the hold didn't impact the play. LeBron James tweeted that the call left a sour taste in his mouth from an otherwise spectacular game. WHY THE SUPER BOWL HOLDING CALL IS HORRIFICSuper Bowl 57 Holding Call on James Bradberry is one of the worst calls in a big moment in the history of the NFL NFL Films video shows new angle of James Bradberry’s controversial holding penalty in Eagles’ Super Bowl 57 loss holding call vs. Eagles. While the original angle shown on the Super Bowl The Philadelphia Eagles' James Bradberry is called for holding against JuJu Smith-Schuster of the Kansas City Chiefs during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale Based on recent video footage released by NFL Films, “The Hold” — the controversial holding penalty called against Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry on JuJu Smith-Schuster near the end of Super Bowl LVII that pretty much iced the game for the Kansas City Chiefs — was, in fact, legitimate. Posted on the NFL subreddit, the [] NFL officiating has been under fire all year - and now one critical and incredibly divisive call has decided the Super Bowl. With less than two minutes left, Kansas City was driving with the As Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts traded second-half scoring drives, it seemed the Chiefs and Eagles were set up for a Super Bowl instant classic finish.. Then, it all changed on one call. Kansas Mike Florio and Chris Simms explain why James Bradberry’s holding penalty was the right call and why it doesn’t matter that the ball was uncatchable, because it wasn’t pass interference. Super Bowl LVII: Eagles’ James Bradberry holding penalty was ‘right call’ - NBC Sports GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Philadelphia Eagles fans might be miffed at the holding call on James Bradberry that essentially ended the drama in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, but the corner admitted to Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry is called for a holding penalty on third down that gives the Kansas City Chiefs a first down late in the game. The Rams went ahead in the closing minutes of the Super Bowl shortly after an iffy penalty called against the Bengals.. Cincinnati linebacker Logan Wilson was flagged for defensive holding against CBS showed White defending Rams receiver Flipper Anderson and, just like the TV angles in Super Bowl LVII, the call looked marginal at best. After a false-start penalty, quarterback Jim Everett threw a touchdown pass to Anderson. The worst part of it all was all the holding calls the Super Bowl officiating crew missed. It appears it went both ways. For example, Nick Bosa was held consistently throughout the night to The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII 38-35 after an incredible game featuring an elite quarterback battle. But the game was decided in a way that will leave Philadelphia Eagles fans upset. A Terrible Penalty Ruined A Nearly Perfect Super Bowl. A defensive holding penalty at the end of Super Bowl LVII stained what could have been the best Super An all-time classic Super Bowl, but in all likelihood, the holding call at the end will be the main topic of conversation in the days, and weeks, to follow. Almost like last year , as noted by D.J
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