The NFL's VP of Officiating Walt Anderson was questioned about a Gabe Davis catch late in the Buffalo Bills' loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
defeated the Buffalo Bills in one of the wildest games of the 2022 season, but there could have been some major controversy if the result had been different Sunday.fumble in the end zone for a touchdown to take the lead, the Bills quarterback started his drive to either pick up the win or force overtime. One play on that drive saw him throw a laser to wide receiver Gabe Davis.
Davis caught the pass as he was going out of bounds, but it appeared he did not have complete control of the catch as he hit the ground. Allen rushed the Bills players to the line and got off another snap before anything cold be reviewed by officials. The Bills tied the game and sent it to overtime. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis, #13, tries to evade Minnesota Vikings cornerback Patrick Peterson and safety Harrison Smith, #22, in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, in Orchard Park, New York.Jones asked Anderson why there was"no review initiated" on the Davis catch.
Anderson was then asked whether officials looked at the play after the fact and whether it would have been confirmed as a catch.
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