Somehow the NFL doesn’t have a camera angle down the line at the end zone.
That proved costly on Sunday — or appeared to — as the Kyle Pitts approached paydirt.
It looks like Pitts started to celebrate early and Antoine Winfield Jr. knocked the ball loose.
But because there was not a conclusive replay, the touchdown stood.
NFL on Fox rules analyst Mike Pereira explains why officials didn’t overturn a Kyle Pitts TD where Antoine Winfield Jr. appeared to punched it out.
Basically, there wasn’t a down the line angle, which potentially screwed the Bucs out of an incredible play. pic.twitter.com/KWpwYyUAzf
— Josh Hill (@jdavhill) October 27, 2024