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Officials declined to call an obvious late penalty that would have set up the Saints with a prime opportunity to ice the NFC championship. Officials miss critical pass interference as Rams win NFC ...
The Saints received ball to start the game, and drove 56 yards before a 37-yard Wil Lutz field goal gave them an opening 3–0 lead. On the ensuing drive, Rams quarterback Jared Goff's check-down pass went through the hands of running back Todd Gurley and was intercepted by Saints linebacker Demario Davis at Los Angeles' 17 yard line.
This despite political and legal volleys toward the NFL, following the failure of an official to call a pass-interference penalty on Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman in the NFC ...
The Saints matched their 13–3 record from their 2018 season, which ended with the team losing in the NFC Championship to the Los Angeles Rams partially due to a controversial pass interference no-call from the Rams defense.
A lawsuit filed by two Saints season ticket holders called for the league to redo the game after a blown pass interference call. Judge rejects possible 'do-over' of Rams-Saints playoff game Skip ...
After a controversial ending to the NFC championship game, the NFL will reportedly look into making pass interference a reviewable play.
The Saints nearly fell victim to the very rule spawned by last year's pass interference controversy in the NFC championship.
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