CBS’ Jim Nantz and Tony Romo insisted that officials shouldn’t have called intentional grounding against Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning.

They were not the only ones who felt that way.

 

The Chiefs beat the Bengals 25-17 on Sunday to secure the AFC West title and lock up their spot in the AFC Playoffs while the Bengals were eliminated from contention.

There was one lay that upset a lot of people as Bengals quarterback Jake Browning was called for intentional grounding late in the fourth quarter.

The big issue is that it wasn’t intentional grounding.