The New York Giants had one more chance to pull off a massive upset against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football when the offense marched onto the field with about 90 seconds left in regulation. The Bills had just missed a 53-yard field, giving Giants backup QB Tyrod Taylor great field position to stake a potential game-winning drive.
The Giants didn’t get pass interference call they needed from refs to beat Bills
Should the Giants have gotten another pass interference call on the final play vs. the Bills?


With two seconds left on the clock and the ball inside Buffalo’s 10-yard-line, Taylor lofted a pass into the end zone that was broken up — but the refs called pass interference. With the ball on the goal line for the last play of the game, the Giants threw to tight end Darren Waller in the end. The pass fell incomplete, but there was a potential pass interference call at hand again. This time, the refs didn’t throw the flag.
The Bills beat the Giants, 14-9, in a low scoring but dramatic cap to the day’s football action. New York fans are still wish the refs would have called pass inference again on the last play of the game.
Watch the play here:
Here’s are a few more angles of the play:
It’s clear Bills DB Taron Johnson is grabbing Waller’s jersey. Does that grab prevent Waller from going up strong with two hands for the game-winning catch? It sure seems like it.
It wasn’t hard to find people on the social media platform formerly called Twitter saying it should have been pass interference:
On a day when the New York Jets shocked the Eagles, the Giants were hoping to pull off their own miracle against the Bills. They fell just short.











