The Seattle Seahawks were furious about a no-call late in their loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Tuesday night, and Adrian Peterson wants the NFL to be held accountable.
Peterson, who was inactive for Seattle’s 20-10 loss, unloaded on the NFL in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday. He said the league needs to make more plays reviewable and have officials huddle together to discuss calls more often. Peterson also said even his young sons recognized bad calls in Wednesday’s game.
Here’s the full post:
Peterson said the Seahawks were “robbed” on “two critical plays” against the Rams. One, of course, was when Seattle went for it on 4th-and-6 late in the fourth quarter down 17-10. Linebacker Ernest Jones made contact with DeeJay Dallas while breaking up a pass, and the Seahawks felt Jones should have been flagged for pass interference.
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