NFL fans fire officials after questionable call in Titans-Vikings game
NFL fans have seen and talked about some questionable penalty flags thrown and no calls made during games this season.
Sunday was no different.
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Fans were outraged during the Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans game after Titans safety Mike Brown was called for a hit on wide receiver Jordan Addison.
Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold threw to Addison in the end zone. There were about three quarterbacks around Addison in the game. Brown leaned over his shoulder and appeared to hit Addison right in the chest to break up the game.
The hit knocked the ball loose, and it appeared Minnesota turned the ball over on downs. But Brown was punished with unnecessary harshness. Tennessee was also penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct. Darnold scored on the next play to make it 13-3.
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The fans were not happy with this name as they felt that it was a slap in the stomach.
Minnesota had a 16-3 halftime lead. The Titans were called for nine penalties for 71 yards. The Vikings had only one penalty called on them.
Addison had already scored earlier in the game. In the first quarter, the two connected on a 47-yard touchdown. The wide receiver leaped past Titans defenders for a score.
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He caught three scores for 61 yards in the half. Darnold had 148 passing yards and a touchdown pass.
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