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James Cook Dismisses Officiating Controversy After Bills’ AFC Championship Loss to Chiefs

Buffalo Bills running back James Cook isn’t interested in blaming the officials for the AFC Championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Bills narrowly lost 32-29 to the Chiefs in a pivotal AFC Championship game on January 26, with many fans and analysts blaming poor officiating.
However, speaking on the “Kickin’ It With Dee” podcast, Cook was keen to emphasize personal accountability and preparation over external factors.
James Cook’s Perspective on Officiating
When questioned about the impact of refereeing on the game’s outcome, Cook responded candidly:
“At the end of the day, you’ve got to come in there ready to go. F*** that ref s***. You feel me? Straight up, you got to come in there ready to go, ready to play. Don’t give a ref nothing to call.”
Bills RB James Cook on officiating:
“At the end of the day, you got to come in there ready to go… f**k that ref sh*t. You gotta come in there ready to go, ready to play. Don’t give a ref nothing to call.”
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pic.twitter.com/T1pu21SSI4— SleeperNFL (@SleeperNFL) January 30, 2025
Controversial Calls During the Game
The AFC Championship was marred by several contentious officiating decisions.
A notable instance occurred early in the fourth quarter when a questionable spot on a fourth-down play disadvantaged the Bills.
Also, earlier in the game, a catch by Chiefs’ rookie receiver Xavier Worthy appeared to have touched the ground, yet it was ruled complete.
Referees missed two first down calls in Bills AFC Championship loss to Chiefs, a breakdown pic.twitter.com/YHJGlI4YiQ
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These incidents have fueled ongoing debates about the consistency of officiating in critical games.
Chiefs’ Response to Officiating Criticisms
The Kansas City Chiefs have faced accusations of benefiting from favorable officiating – a narrative that has persisted over recent seasons.
Following their victory over the Bills, Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquill addressed these claims on social media, stating that those attributing the win to refereeing decisions could “kick rocks.”
The team clearly dismiss allegations that officiating biases contributed to their success.
Implications for the Super Bowl
As the Chiefs prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, the scrutiny surrounding officiating is expected to intensify.
James Cook’s remarks perhaps serve as a reminder to the Eagles and other teams: minimize errors and control the game’s narrative to reduce the potential impact of officiating on the outcome.
While officiating remains a contentious topic in the NFL, Cook suggests that teams should strive to play in a manner that leaves no room for external factors to determine the game’s result.