Kansas City got away with an obvious pass interference penalty during a red-zone pass to Kyle Pitts which would have given the Falcons the ball at the one-yard line with a fresh set of downs.
The head official for Sunday night's matchup, Tra Blake, said after the game that it came down to the referee closest to the play and he didn't see any interference.
Referee Tra Blake emphasized that pass interference calls are snap judgement calls and officials aren't afforded the vantage points that fans have when seeing missed calls.
Blake concluded by stating, 'That's a real-time judgment call for us, yes. We do the best we can to make that decision.'
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