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Doug Farrar

Tom Brady’s second TD to Rob Gronkowski set up by iffy defensive holding call on Chiefs

We’re nearing halftime of Super Bowl LV, and the Chiefs can’t seem to get out of their own way… and even when they do, the officials appear to step right in with a spike strip.

With 6:05 left in the second quarter, Tom Brady hit Rob Gronkowski for Gronk’s second receiving touchdown of the day.

With 7:55 left in the second half, Chiefs defensive back Tyrann Mathieu appeared to intercept a deflected Brady pass, but the pick was negated by a rather interpretive defensive holding call on cornerback Charvarius Ward by Carl Cheffers’ crew.

It’s hard to see where the holding is here, and though the broadcast crew of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo accurately remarked that this will be called, it doesn’t mean that it should be.

Former NFL official and current CBS rules analyst pointed this out pregame.

Per Sports Info Solutions, the crews led by Super Bowl LV official Carl Cheffers this season called penalties at above the league average — 16.5 to 13.1. Cheffers’ crews also called defensive pass interference and defensive holds four times per game, up from the NFL average of 2.9. The Super Bowl crew is an all-star group as opposed to just Cheffers’ crew, but there you go.

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