ALLEN PARK -- One of the lingering mysteries coming out of the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs is the nullified Jared Goff touchdown catch.
Dan Campbell said after Sunday night’s game that he was told that the call “came from New York.”
“Well, it doesn’t matter if I agree or disagree,” the Lions coach said. “They said (Goff) never stopped, he stayed in motion, he can’t stay in motion. That was that. That had no bearing on the game. We lost by 13 points.”
Goff went in motion, caught the pass from running back David Montgomery, and fought his way into the end zone. The play came on fourth-and-goal to cap the near 10-minute opening drive in Kansas City , with the Lions having to settle for the field goal.
But NFL referee Craig Wrolstad said after the game that officials received no assis