The NFL has taken swift action following intense backlash from fans, players, and analysts after the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. According to multiple league sources, the
officiating crew led by referee Clay Martin has been officially suspended pending review — a rare move that underscores the gravity of the controversy.

The decision comes after widespread outrage over a series of questionable and inconsistent calls that directly impacted the outcome of the game. Steelers players, including
Joey Porter Jr., openly criticized the officiating, while even rival legends like Ray Lewis demanded an NFL investigation.
Here are the five most controversial officiating errors that led to the suspension:
1. Defensive Pass Interference on Jalen Ramsey (2nd Quarter)
Officials flagged Ramsey while covering Ja’Marr Chase in the end zone, leading directly to a Bengals touchdown. Replay, however, showed Chase pushing off first, suggesting
offensive pass interference should have been called — or none at all. Steelers fans labeled it a “gifted TD” for the Bengals.
2. False Start on Steelers Tush Push (1st or 2nd Quarter)
The Steelers attempted their signature short-yardage Tush Push, but referees penalized the offensive line for a false start — a call rarely enforced on similar plays around the league. Fans called it “
inconsistent officiating” and claimed it stalled early momentum.
3. Ticky-Tack Holding Penalty Cancels Steelers TD (1st Quarter)
A minor holding call on OL Jaylen Warren erased a touchdown run that would have extended the lead. Even on slow motion, minimal contact was visible. Steelers fans blasted the call as “
soft” and accused refs of “taking away points.”
4. Missed Holding on Bengals OL (Throughout the Game)
Bengals offensive linemen appeared to clearly hold multiple times on returns and pass protection, yet no calls were made. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh was repeatedly flagged for similar plays. Esiason himself reposted one clip, commenting:
“How’s that not holding?”
5. Early Whistle on Bengals Dead Ball (4th Quarter)
Refs blew the play dead prematurely during a potential Steelers interception return, citing forward progress. Review showed the receiver was still moving — costing Pittsburgh a big defensive swing late in the game.
An NFL spokesperson stated that the league “will review all officiating procedures and accountability measures moving forward,” while insiders confirmed Clay Martin’s crew will not officiate any Week 8 games
.
For Steelers fans, though, the damage has been done — and as one fan put it best:
“We didn’t lose to the Bengals. We lost to the refs.”
NFL Suspends 4 Officials After Bears’ Thrilling Victory Over Commanders

Washington, DC – October 16, 2025 – The National Football League (NFL) has officially announced the suspension of four officials who officiated the dramatic matchup between the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders on Monday night (October 13), where the Bears secured a narrow 25-24 victory. The decision follows an NFL investigation into post-game footage, uncovering a series of serious errors by the officiating crew that directly impacted the game’s flow and outcome.
The game at Northwest Stadium (Landover, Maryland) drew massive attention as the young teams delivered a thrilling performance. The Bears, led by head coach Ben Johnson, staged a remarkable comeback in the fourth quarter to edge out the Commanders by just one point. Williams completed four touchdown passes, while Daniels countered with explosive rushing plays, keeping his team ahead for much of the contest.
However, Bears fans’ celebrations were overshadowed by controversy surrounding the officiating. The crew, headed by referee Alex Moore—a newcomer to the 2025 season after three years as a sideline official—was heavily criticized for leading the NFL in penalties called through the first five weeks. Key errors included:
- A controversial offside call in the fourth quarter that cost the Bears a scoring opportunity just before their turnaround. Coach Johnson was caught on camera mouthing “Shut the f*ck up,” reportedly directed at the referee after the decision.
- The nullification of a valid Bears touchdown in the second quarter due to a misjudged penalty, resulting in only three points instead of six.
- Multiple overlooked facemask and holding infractions, particularly from the Commanders, which altered the game’s rhythm.
Reactions from the NFL community erupted immediately after the final whistle. On social media, thousands of fans voiced frustration, with #FireTheRefs trending at the top. Analysts like Mel Kiper Jr. (ESPN) labeled it “one of the worst officiating performances of the season,” while Bears Wire noted that “the refereeing overshadowed the players’ outstanding efforts.” Some locker room comments from the Commanders suggested these errors may have “stolen” their win.
In its official statement, the NFL stated: “We are committed to upholding the integrity of the league. The four officials involved—referee Alex Moore, sideline official Thomas Eaton, down judge Dana McKenzie, and back judge Anthony Jeffries—have been suspended indefinitely pending a detailed investigation. The errors were deemed severe and had a clear impact on the game’s outcome.” This marks one of the NFL’s strongest disciplinary actions against officials in recent years, reflecting growing criticism from fans and stakeholders about consistency in officiating.
The decision not only affects the crew but raises broader questions about the NFL’s full-time officiating training program, which was paused in 2019 due to labor disputes. Experts predict the league may adjust its officiating assignments for upcoming high-stakes games, especially prime-time matchups like Bears vs. Commanders.
With the win, the Bears improve to 3-2, solidifying their spot in the NFC North. The Commanders drop to 3-3, with their coach expressing deep disappointment and vowing to appeal to the NFL. The Bears’ next game is against the on Sunday, where they hope for fairer officiating to protect their streak.
The NFL continues to pledge improvements in officiating quality to restore fan trust. Further updates on the investigation will be released in the coming days.