As the Kansas City Chiefs stand on the brink of making NFL history with an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl victory, some fans are convinced that the league is tilted in their favor. Allegations of referee bias and rigged outcomes have gained traction, especially as the team continues to dominate in high-stakes playoff games.
However, former NFL quarterback and analyst Robert Griffin III (RG3) has fired back at those accusations, dismissing them as baseless excuses.
In a passionate social media post, RG3 made it clear that the Chiefs’ success isn’t a result of favoritism-but of superior execution and discipline.
https://www.marca.com/en/nfl/dallas-cowboys/2025/01/30/679b90e5e2704e49b28b4598.html
“The NFL is not rigged and the refs aren’t cheating for the Kansas City Chiefs,” Griffin stated. “STOP COMPLAINING AND WHINING ABOUT IT. Your favorite team just isn’t good enough to beat the Chiefs in the championship rounds of the game.”
Are the Chiefs actually favored?
To further support his argument, RG3 presented key statistical evidence that contradicts the claims of an NFL conspiracy in favor of Kansas City.
The Chiefs were tied for the most offensive holding calls in the league in 2024, with 31 infractions, being one of the most penalized teams in such a crucial category?
Kansas City received only two unnecessary roughness penalties in their favor throughout the entire regular season, ranking second to last in the NFL.
Meanwhile, of the 61 penalties called against the Chiefs in their last nine playoff games, 32 occurred when Patrick Mahomes was not even on the field-challenging the idea of a “Mahomes bias” when it comes to officiating.
These statistics, according to RG3, prove that the Chiefs are not benefiting from special treatment-they are simply outperforming their opponents when it matters most.
Rather than blaming officiating for their losses, Griffin argues that teams need to focus on playing smarter football if they hope to dethrone Mahomes and the Chiefs.
“I have seen some in the playoffs-based stats that truly amount to the Chiefs being a more disciplined and fundamentally sound team than their more aggressive counterparts trying to knock them off,” Griffin explained.
Read the full article here