Thursday, October 8, 2015

Tramon Williams says NFL admitted mistake on big call that cost Browns (Shutdown Corner)

It turns out the Detroit Lions might not have been the only team that potentially saw an outcome of a game turn on a bad call. Cleveland Browns cornerback Tramon Williams told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that the NFL admitted he was not offsides on a missed field goal by the San Diego Chargers as time expired Sunday. The Browns were penalized, the Chargers got five yards closer and kicker Josh Lambo made a 34-yard kick to win the game 30-27. [ Play Yahoo Daily Fantasy and get a 100% deposit bonus with your first deposit ] The NFL denied it told the Browns anything about that play, and a league spokesman said the " video we have is inconclusive because we do not have a shot from the line of scrimmage." The Plain Dealer said according to a source the league hadn't even reviewed game film for the Browns as of Wednesday afternoon, when Williams made his claim. That wasn't Williams' story. "It came back that I wasn't offside," Williams told Mary Kay Cabot of the Plain Dealer. "I moved when the ball was snapped." It is nearly impossible to see if Williams was conclusively offsides or not in the all-22 coaches film on NFL.com's Game Pass. Williams is on the far right side of the Browns' defensive formation.

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