Chiefs and Eagles each benefit from controversial calls by officials early in Super Bowl LIX
Briefly

The article discusses the growing conspiracy theory among football fans that the NFL is favoring the Kansas City Chiefs, especially during crucial playoff games. Controversial calls during Super Bowl LIX and previous playoff games have fueled this narrative, leading to public outcry on social media. Notable figures like Tom Brady have also expressed dissatisfaction with officiating decisions, while NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has dismissed these claims as absurd. Such perceptions of bias can impact the integrity and image of the league, especially surrounding a potential historic achievement for the Chiefs.
During their win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game, the Chiefs received what has been perceived as favorable calls.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called the notion of the league favoring the Chiefs "ridiculous."
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