Study reveals a pattern
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What stands out is that this pattern doesn’t appear with other elite teams. The same research group examined the Patriots, Rams, 49ers, and Eagles during the Tom Brady era and found no similar trends. So while Mahomes and the Chiefs continue to rack up wins and build their legacy, the conversation around officiating fairness is heating up.
Noise and controversy
The debate reignited in Week 6, when the Lions fell 30-17 to the Chiefs. A fourth-and-goal play ended in a penalty against Jared Goff for an illegal motion. Detroit head coach Dan Campbell hinted that the decision may have come from the league office in New York. But NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent and referee Craig Wrolstad both denied any outside involvement. “We didn’t have to get involved in that particular play,” Vincent said.
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨
A NEW STUDY FROM THE UTEP SHOWS THAT #NFL REFS FAVOR THE KANSAS CITY #CHIEFS.
From 2015 to 2023, data show KC benefited from biased officiating, especially in the playoffs.
KC opponents face more subjective penalties, longer yardage and more 1st downs.
WOW. pic.twitter.com/UIUSH7mnB2
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) October 14, 2025
In the end, the study doesn’t prove cheating, but it does raise eyebrows. Are the Chiefs benefiting from preferential treatment? Or is it just a statistical coincidence?. There’s no clear answer yet. What’s certain is that as Mahomes keeps shining, the debate over NFL officiating isn’t going away anytime soon.