Troy Aikman hasn't held back in going after Martin's calls, sounding off following an unnecessary roughness penalty on Henry To'oTo'o for a hit on Mahomes late in the third quarter. "Oh come on ...
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But Buck was lucid about his partner, Troy Aikman, who had a great broadcast on Saturday and has been terrific all season. (From my perspective, the Buck-Aikman-Lisa Salters team was the best ...
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Patrick Mahomes has gotten away with at least two huge calls, and Troy Aikman is sick of it. NFL fans weren’t happy that Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs benefitted from a questionable penalty ...
At that point, announcers Troy Aikman and Joe Buck started openly questioning the officials. A frustrated Aikman, who is usually pretty open about the players, audibly said, “Oh come on!” ...
In response to the call from the officials, NFL broadcaster Troy Aikman shared his disbelief in the penalty. "Oh, come on," said the Pro Football Hall of Famer. Aikman continued, "He's a runner ...
Despite this, a flag was thrown for unnecessary roughness. ESPN announcer and former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman was critical of the call, expressing his disagreement with the penalty on live ...
Here's a look at the play and how ESPN's broadcast booth reacted. ESPN's Troy Aikman ripped the unnecessary roughness penalty, explaining that there just wasn't enough contact with Mahomes to ...
Still, that doesn't mean observers—such as ESPN announcer and Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman—have to like it. With 1:41 left in the third quarter of the Chiefs' divisional-round ...
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