One of the biggest stories of the NFL season revolved around how the Kansas City Chiefs were officiated and fan theories that they received preferential treatment from the league.
After a blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, Chiefs receiver DeAndre Hopkins asked how the shoe fits on the other foot. Or, more specifically, where's the outrage over close calls that benefited the Eagles?
Hopkins broached the subject briefly in his postgame media availability while lamenting that there were a lot of "touchy calls" in Philadelphia's 40-22 win Sunday night.