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.
CBS cameras showed official Bill Vinovich, who was calling the game, walk over to the quarterback as he was sitting on the bench. Vinovich shared a few words with Allen before patting him on the ...
A few people seemed up in arms after referee Bill Vinovich was spotted having a conversation with Bills quarterback Josh Allen following a controversial non-call, but in the end, appearances weren ...
Once Allen had returned to the sidelines and wrapped himself in a warm jacket to brave the frigid Buffalo winter, however, referee Bill Vinovich made the curious move to cross the white line and ...
Later in the quarter, the CBS broadcast caught crew chief Bill Vinovich walking all the way over into the Bills' sideline bench area to speak with Allen. Bill Vinovich and Josh Allen having a chat ...
However, Allen stirred controversy during the Bills' playoff opener when he was caught in conversation with referee Bill Vinovich on the sidelines. During the game, there appeared to be a missed ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen clarified the mysterious conversation he had with head referee Bill Vinovich on the sideline during Sunday’s Wild Card Round game against the Denver Broncos.
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Midway through the third quarter, the CBS broadcast cut to video of referee Bill Vinovich speaking with Bills quarterback Josh Allen. It's not clear what either Vinovich or Allen said but ...