“I’M SORRY, EVERYONE MAKES MISTAKES, I WAS WRONG.” The controversial referee in the Bills vs. Broncos game has OFFICIALLY APOLOGIZED to Buffalo Bills fans after a wave of outrage erupted over him.

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – January 19, 2026 – In an unprecedented move that has left the NFL community stunned, referee Carl Cheffers, the man at the center of the most debated call in the 2025-26 playoffs, issued a public apology to Buffalo Bills fans late Sunday night.

The statement, delivered via a brief video posted to the NFL’s official social media channels, came after days of unrelenting backlash following the Bills’ heartbreaking 33-30 overtime playoff loss to the Denver Broncos on January 17. At the heart of the fury was Cheffers’ decision not to flag or review a dramatic third-down play in overtime, when Broncos cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian ripped the football from the grasp of Bills receiver Brandin Cooks after the receiver had appeared to secure possession and take several steps.

Here is the moment that ignited a firestorm: Brandin Cooks with clear control of the football before the controversial rip:

This still frame shows McMillian’s arm wrenching upward in what many called a textbook illegal rip:

“I want to address the fans of the Buffalo Bills directly,” Cheffers said in the video, his voice steady but subdued. “I’ve spent the last 48 hours reviewing every angle of that play. I made a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes, and I was wrong not to initiate a review or throw the flag for unnecessary roughness. I’m sorry. I know how much that game meant to you, to your city, to your team. I take full responsibility for the error, and I apologize sincerely.”

The apology, the first time in modern NFL history that an on-field official has publicly admitted fault in a postseason elimination game, was met with a mix of cautious acceptance and outright rejection.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott wasted no time responding during his Monday morning press conference. Standing at the podium with jaw set and eyes burning, McDermott delivered a scathing rebuke that quickly went viral.

“Here’s the reality,” McDermott began. “An apology after the fact doesn’t bring back our season. It doesn’t erase the moment we watched our receiver get the ball stripped illegally and the game stolen right in front of 70,000 people and millions watching at home. To come out now and say ‘I was wrong’—that’s not accountability. That’s an insult to Bills fans and to the integrity of American sports.”

He paused, letting the words sink in.

“This league sells itself on fairness, on getting it right. When the biggest call of the biggest game of the year is missed, and the only response is a two-day-late video apology, that undermines everything we tell our players, our coaches, our fans about what this sport stands for. It’s disrespectful. It’s inadequate. And it’s not enough.”

Here is Sean McDermott addressing the media Monday morning, his intensity unmistakable:

The play in question has been dissected endlessly since the final whistle. Multiple analysts, including former NFL officials, have stated that once Cooks secured the ball, took steps, and began his football move, McMillian’s twisting rip constituted unnecessary roughness. The NFL’s own post-game review memo—released Saturday—confirmed the technique should have drawn a penalty and an automatic first down.

Yet under current postseason rules, the on-field interception ruling stood as final, leaving Buffalo without recourse.

This graphic breakdown circulated widely online, showing the sequence frame-by-frame:

The apology has split the fanbase. Some Bills Mafia members expressed appreciation for Cheffers taking ownership, calling it “a step most officials would never take.” Others echoed McDermott’s sentiment, flooding social media with messages like “Too little, too late” and “Keep your sorry, give us our game back.”

The NFL has remained largely silent beyond releasing the apology video. League sources indicate that commissioner Roger Goodell has privately spoken with both Cheffers and the Bills organization, but no further disciplinary action against the referee is expected at this time.

For Buffalo, the wound remains fresh. The Bills entered the postseason as one of the most complete teams in the AFC, only to see their campaign end on a call that even the official now admits was incorrect. Josh Allen, who fought back tears in the postgame locker room, has not commented publicly since the loss.

This image captures the raw emotion in the Bills locker room after the final play:

Veteran linebacker Matt Milano spoke for many when he posted a simple message Sunday night: “Apologies don’t change history. But they sure do highlight how broken the system can be.”

As the offseason begins, the Bills face difficult questions about roster construction, coaching staff dynamics, and the lingering shadow of a season that ended in controversy. For Carl Cheffers, the apology may mark the beginning of a long road toward redemption in the eyes of one of the league’s most passionate fanbases.

But for Sean McDermott and Bills fans everywhere, words spoken days after the lights went out in Denver will never be enough to restore what was lost.

The game is over. The pain is not.

And in Western New York, the demand for real accountability—beyond a late-night video—grows louder by the hour.

 

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