Chiefs Legend Tony Gonzalez Criticizes NFL for Assigning Rookie Referee Alex Moore to High-Stakes Colts vs. Chiefs Matchup After Hesitant Decision Affected the Game
Kansas City, Missouri – One day after the Kansas City Chiefs’ dramatic 23–20 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, legendary tight end and Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez publicly criticized the NFL for allowing rookie referee Alex Moore to officiate one of the most important games of Week 12. The matchup became the center of controversy after a widely debated no-call: a clear facemask on Patrick Mahomes during a crucial third-quarter scramble that went unflagged and ultimately altered the flow of the game.
The play occurred midway through the third quarter when Mahomes rolled right to escape pressure. A Colts linebacker reached out, grabbed the facemask, and pulled Mahomes’ head to the side — a textbook 15-yard personal foul under NFL rules. Despite the contact being clearly visible on the CBS broadcast and slow-motion replay, Alex Moore, only meters away, kept the flag in his pocket. Kansas City continued the drive and eventually kicked a field goal, adding fuel to what quickly became one of the weekend’s most heated debates.
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Speaking to FOX Sports, Gonzalez expressed his disappointment with how the league handled officiating assignments for such a pivotal game:
“I respect every official, but a game of this magnitude requires decisiveness and experience. When crucial calls aren’t made in the moment, the natural fairness of the contest is lost. I love the Chiefs, but winning under controversy never feels right. The NFL needs to be more careful before placing a rookie referee in a spotlight like this.”

Gonzalez emphasized that his criticism was not personal toward Moore, but rather directed at the NFL’s broader decision-making process. He argued that late-season matchups with playoff implications should be officiated by crews with proven awareness, composure, and consistency — especially when protecting quarterbacks and identifying dangerous penalties.
Former players, analysts, and fans echoed Gonzalez’s concerns, pointing out that the missed facemask not only affected field position but also momentum. Some believe the Chiefs still would have scored; others argue that a proper call could have backed up the drive, giving the Colts a stronger defensive chance.
The NFL has not yet commented on the incident or the growing criticism surrounding Moore’s performance. However, Gonzalez’s remarks have intensified the scrutiny on the league’s officiating standards at a crucial point in the season.
With playoff races tightening, the debate over whether inexperienced referees should oversee high-pressure games is unlikely to fade anytime soon — especially when voices as respected as Tony Gonzalez are leading the conversation.
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