The Kansas City Chiefs have maintained a clean record in terms of penalties during the Super Bowl. In fact, they have not been called for a holding penalty in the past three NFL championship games. This is quite different from their performance in the regular season, where they were one of the most penalized teams in the league. Despite this, the Chiefs have been successful in reaching the Super Bowl four times in the last five seasons, with a 3-1 overall record. Their offensive line has been particularly impressive in the last three Super Bowls, avoiding any penalties in that area.
However, the regular season has presented a different scenario for the Chiefs. In 2023, they were called for a league-high 30 holding penalties, surpassing their previous year’s count of 24 (which was already the 5th highest in the NFL). This raises the question of whether there has been a change in their playing style or the officiating during playoff games.
Many supporters of the San Francisco team believe that there were several missed holding calls during the Super Bowl matchup. These calls, if made, could have had a significant impact on the outcome of the game. Some of these missed calls occurred during crucial moments, adding to the frustration of San Francisco fans who witnessed their team’s overtime loss to the Chiefs.
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