The Minnesota Vikings' close loss to the Philadelphia Eagles was marred by a little controversy at the end. With the Vikings trailing, Carson Wentz found TJ Hockenson in the endzone for a touchdown to cut the lead to just two. However, after review, the officials over at New York ruled that the pass was incomplete, as they say Hockenson did not have control of the ball when he landed.
Naturally, Hockenson disagreed heavily with that call . In a surprising twist, though, the Vikings tight end revealed that he wasn't alone in that assessment. According to Hockenson, two of the officials on the field for the game believed that his touchdown grab should have been upheld.
“Hockenson said he had ‘control the whole time' and revealed that two members of referee Bill Vinovich's crew told

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