No consolation for Bills as NFL finally admits crucial mistake 15 months too late

The NFL’s growing dysfunction was perhaps never more evident than on Saturday, when the league finally admitted that a crucial penalty called against Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Cody Ford in January of 2020 was wrong.

Ford was flagged for a legal hit that was egregiously ruled to be a peel-back block on a third-down scramble by Josh Allen that would have made it fourth down at the Texans’ 38-yard line in overtime, giving the Bills a chance to try a 55-yard field goal that could have ended the game.

Instead, the Bills were pushed out of field-goal range by the penalty and punted it back to Houston, which won with a field goal on the ensuing possession.

Not only did the league double down on the call by fining Ford for the hit days later, but incredibly it now has taken the same play and used it as an example of a legal block in its most recent officiating training video.