The infamous pass interference that wasn't called in the closing stretch of the Los Angeles Rams' 26-23 victory over the New Orleans Saints in last season's NFC Championship Game will reportedly be examined in court.
According to the Associated Press, a judge in Louisiana ordered three officials from the game and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to be questioned under oath at some point in September regarding the no-call.
Attorney Antonio LeMon filed a lawsuit over the game and is seeking $75,000 in damages to be donated to charity.
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