Offensive pass interference flag costs Eagles a fourth-down conversion on first drive – NBC Sports
Source: NBCSports.com
A highly questionable penalty cost the Eagles dearly on the first drive of Super Bowl LIX.
The Eagles went for it on fourth-and-2 and surprisingly threw a deep ball, with Jalen Hurts connecting with A.J. Brown for a 32-yard gain. Or so it seemed.
The officials flagged Brown for offensive pass interference, negating the conversion and leading the Eagles to punt. It looked like a bad call, and the loud contingent of Eagles fans in New Orleans showered the officials with boos.
Now Patrick Mahomes will take over for the Chiefs at his own 12-yard line.
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