BREAKING: NFL Commissioner Slams âUnacceptable Chaosâ â Entire Referee Crew Suspended After ChiefsâJaguars Controversy Erupts Nationwide đĽ
The NFL has officially suspended referee Brad Rogers and his entire officiating crew following the highly controversial ending to Mondayâs ChiefsâJaguars matchup â a game that ignited national outrage and sparked widespread debate over officiating integrity.

According to league sources and officiating assignment data from Football Zebras, the suspended crew consisted of:
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Referee:Â Brad Rogers (#126)
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Umpire:Â Bryan Neale (#92)
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Down Judge:Â Patrick Turner (#13)
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Line Judge:Â Kevin Codey (#16)
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Field Judge:Â Joe Blubaugh (#57)
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Side Judge:Â David Meslow (#118)
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Back Judge:Â Greg Yette (#38)
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Replay Official:Â Denise Crudup
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Replay Assistant:Â Brian Smith

The decision follows mounting scrutiny over multiple missed and overturned calls that directly influenced the outcome of the game.
The most heated moment came early in the first quarter, when an offensive pass interference flag against Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster was initially thrown but then picked up after a discussion prompted by Patrick Mahomesâ on-field plea. The play allowed Kansas City to score their opening touchdown, taking a 7â0 lead. Broadcast replays showed clear blocking downfield beyond the allowable buffer, fueling accusations that the officials caved to star-player pressure.
Later in the fourth quarter, in what fans called âthe robbery of the season,â a glaring defensive pass interference by Chiefs safety Jaden Hicks on Jaguars receiver Parker Washington went uncalled just before Trent McDuffieâs interception. The no-call handed Kansas City prime field position to extend the game, with ESPN announcer Joe Buck openly criticizing the officials for the âobvious miss.â
The Eagles were denied a final opportunity to score, and Denver escaped with a 27â24 victory. The broadcast replay showed Dallas Goedertâs jersey being visibly grabbed, fueling fury among players, coaches, and fans alike.
Adding to the chaos was a third-quarter red-zone sequence where overlooked holding penalties on Chiefs linemen and a potential roughing-the-passer infraction on Mahomes paved the way for Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloydâs 99-yard pick-six. Analysts decried it as âone of the worst missed calls youâll ever see,â flipping momentum decisively toward Jacksonville.
The Jaguars held on for a 31â28 victory as the Chiefs failed to respond in the final seconds. Social media erupted within minutes. The phrase âChiefs got robbedâ trended at #1 on X (formerly Twitter), with over 2 million posts in 24 hours. Several analysts, including former referee Gene Steratore, called for an official review of the officiating crewâs conduct.
One viral post summarized the fan sentiment:
âIf this isnât rigging, what is? The refs changed the outcome of the game â plain and simple.â
NFL Senior VP of Officiating Walt Anderson confirmed in a brief statement that the league found âa series of critical officiating errors that failed to meet professional standards.â
The suspension is immediate and indefinite pending further investigation â marking one of the rare occasions in modern NFL history where an entire officiating crew has been disciplined following a single game.
For Chiefs fans, the suspension offers little comfort. The damage, as many see it, has already been done â a win stolen, a legacy questioned, and the integrity of the league once again under fire.