Chargers Screwed By No-Call on Obvious Late Hit Penalty

data-mm-id=”_d1xsj6t21″>The Los Angeles Chargers are facing the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football and early on the Bolts were absolutely screwed by a no call on a late hit that wound up resulting in a penalty against them. The play came as LA faced second-and-9 at Baltimore's 11-yard line. Justin Herbert dropped back and couldn't find anyone open, so he scrambled towards the right sideline. He went out of bounds at the 6-yard line, but as his foot touched down on the sideline, Ravens safety Geno Stone lit Herbert up. No flag came.Watch:The Chargers got penalized here? pic.twitter.com/atgDxWLN2W— Mr Matthew CFB (@MrMatthew_CFB) November 27, 2023I'm not sure of the officials missed that. It was obvious. Here's another angle:pic.twitter.com/4Tkszwi6R1— MM Videos (@MMVideos1003) November 27, 2023And another:They didn’t call this a late hit out of bounds… pic.twitter.com/w2h6EM2lpC— 🙂 (@LRH388) November 27, 2023A skirmish happened after the play and in the melee, Chargers offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer was flagged for unnecessary roughness. What down is it? I think it’s fourth down as here’s a replay of the skirmish. pic.twitter.com/Dno4pQxLNA— Mr Matthew CFB (@MrMatthew_CFB) November 27, 2023So instead of getting a penalty, the Chargers had one called on them. That made it third-and-19 from Baltimore's 21-yard line. Herbert couldn't find anyone on the third down play and LA had to settle for a field goal. NFL officials have to be better than that.

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