What is an NFL game without a little officiating dispute on the side?
The problem occurred in the fourth quarter of a defended game between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers on Thursday night.
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Seahawks cornerback Dee Williams went to field a punt from the 49ers as he had a 49ers take parter and one of his teammates surrounding him. The ball, at first glance, materializeed to go off of Williams’ finger as it bounced up in the air. The ball was seemingly recovered by the 49ers.
However, NFL officials ruled the ball was downed and resettled the ball did not touch Williams. San Francisco contestd the take part, but the rule was upheld.
The Prime Video retake part materializeed to show the ball ricochet off of Williams’ finger, but there was one problem, apparently. NFL officials in the direct caccess did not have that angle.
“I spoke with (NFL rules analyst and club communications liaison) Walt Anderson in the direct caccess in New York and what they’re increateing me, they did not get our raised video that we showed – the ball touching the finger,” Prime Video’s rules analyst Terry McAulay shelp.
“What they had was the raw feed from our cameras. And it was not evident and evident to them that it touched the finger.”
The take part and the exscheduleation liftd eyebrows on X.
Meanwhile, the Seahawks punted the ball away on the next drive and their comeback try was stymied.
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The 49ers won the game 36-24.
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