Buffalo was looking to take a 17-13 lead into halftime, attacking Patriots' defensive back Stephon Gilmore on a sideline pass to Kelvin Benjamin. Initially ruled a touchdown on field, it was reversed upon official review. For the second time in as many weeks, another opponent's touchdown was called back.
Have yourself a look. Was it a catch?
Moments after the reversal, the NFL football operations tweeted out an explanation, saying Benjamin only had one foot down in bounds when he had control.Not a touchdown! pic.twitter.com/0K4DFmYCkE— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) December 24, 2017
Say what you want, but it was a good reversal. By the time Benjamin had full possession there was a quarter of an inch of air between his the ground and his toe.In #BUFvsNE, when Kelvin Benjamin gains control, his left foot is off the ground. The receiver only has one foot down in bounds with control. Therefore, it is an incomplete pass. -AL— NFL Football Operations (@NFLFootballOps) December 24, 2017
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