He called for the referees to be punished and even requested a replay of the game, warning that if the league stays silent, he will escalate the situation.
UPDATE: Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has officially filed a petition for the NFL to review the Chiefs–Chargers game, calling it “a disgrace to the league” after referees allegedly missed a critical call involving Patrick Mahomes.
In a fiery statement, Hunt demanded that the officials responsible face punishment, going as far as to request a full replay of the game. His words cut deep: “When the integrity of the game is compromised, the entire NFL suffers. This cannot stand.”
The unprecedented move shocked fans and analysts alike, with many noting that team owners rarely take such a bold, public stance. Hunt further warned that if the league chooses to remain silent, he is prepared to escalate the situation to the highest levels of NFL governance, potentially sparking a historic standoff between one of the league’s most powerful franchises and its leadership.


As the petition gains traction, fans across the league are divided—some praising Hunt for standing up for fairness, while others accuse the Chiefs of refusing to accept defeat. The NFL has yet to issue an official response, but one thing is clear: this controversy has ignited a firestorm that could alter the course of the season.
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