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A heated exchange between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and referee Bill Vinovich captured fan attention during Sunday's AFC wild-card game. The interaction, which stemmed from a contested ...
Sorry Bill,” Allen said after the game. When asked directly if Vinovich had apologized, Allen was a bit more coy. “I won’t say anything about that,” he replied with a smirk.
While NFL fans let their opinions fly on social media, head referee Bill Vinovich was seen going over to the Bills’ bench to talk to Allen. It occurred right after the penalty was missed.