Bills and Lions Join Forces to File Official Complaint to the NFL Over Chiefs’ Controversial Catch Call That Was Ruled Complete for Travis Kelce but Incomplete for the Bills
Bills and Lions Join Forces to File Official Complaint to the NFL Over Chiefs’ Controversial Catch Call That Was Ruled Complete for Travis Kelce but Incomplete for the Bills
Buffalo, New York – The outrage among Buffalo Bills fans has now turned into action — and they aren’t standing alone this time. In a rare move, the Bills and the Detroit Lions have reportedly joined forces to file a formal complaint to the NFL, demanding a review of what they describe as “clear inconsistency” in officiating during recent games involving the Kansas City Chiefs.
The controversy began during the Bills-Chiefs matchup when Travis Kelce was awarded a completed catch, even though replays showed the ball appeared to slip from his grasp as he hit the ground. Just minutes later, an almost identical play by a Bills receiver was ruled incomplete, costing Buffalo a key first down and shifting the game’s momentum entirely.
🚨🚨THIS IS CRAZY🚨🚨
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) October 14, 2025
THE REFS RULED THIS A CATCH FOR THE #CHIEFS AND AN INCOMPLETION FOR THE #BILLS.
SAME EXACT PLAY.
UNBELIEVABLE.
😳😳😳
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Both the Bills and Lions argue that these contradictory calls have damaged the integrity of the competition and shaken public confidence in NFL officiating standards.
According to reports from The Athletic, the complaint — accompanied by slowed-down replay footage from both games — was submitted early Monday morning. The evidence allegedly highlights a pattern of inconsistent rulings that seem to repeatedly benefit the Chiefs in comparable situations.

A source close to the Bills organization said, “You can’t have two different standards for the same play. If one is a catch, then the other should be as well. Fairness has to go both ways.”
The Lions, who also had a history of disputed calls in their own matchup with Kansas City, echoed that sentiment, suggesting the issue goes beyond officiating mistakes and may point to systemic flaws in the NFL’s rule enforcement and oversight.
So far, the NFL has not issued an official response, but fan backlash has exploded online, with many accusing the league of favoritism — claiming that “either the referees have a problem, or the Chiefs are getting special treatment.”
As both the Bills and Lions unite in protest, this isn’t just a complaint anymore — it’s a wake-up call for the NFL to confront growing concerns over transparency, fairness, and the credibility of its officiating.
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