Coach Mike Tomlin speaks out as Chiefs coach Andy Reid calls on 31 NFL teams to file a petition to investigate all Philadelphia Eagles games amid allegations that referees were paid to favor the Eagles in winning the Super Bowl….

**Tomlin Breaks Silence! Sides with Reid as 31 Teams Demand Eagles’ Probe!**

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Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has reportedly broken his silence and sided with Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid, as 31 NFL teams have allegedly filed a petition demanding an investigation into all Philadelphia Eagles games, amid allegations referees were paid to favor the Eagles in winning the Super Bowl! This unprecedented move has sent shockwaves through the league, igniting a massive controversy.

The petition, originating from claims of biased officiating, questions the integrity of the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory and their games throughout the season[1]. Critics point to several pivotal moments where controversial calls appeared to benefit Philadelphia, sparking outrage among fans and rival teams[1][3].

Here’s why this story is dominating headlines:

* **The 31-Team Petition:** In an unprecedented move, 31 teams (presumably excluding the Chiefs) have united to demand a full-scale investigation into alleged referee bias favoring the Eagles[1].

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* **Tomlin’s Allegiance:** The reports suggest Tomlin is siding with Reid, adding significant weight to the allegations[1]. It’s worth noting that a petition created by Bengals fans requested the NFL investigate the Chiefs for “throwing the game” against the Broncos[1].
* **Accusations of Favoritism:** The controversy is dubbed “Red Kingdom Conspiracy”, threatening to shake the league to its core[1].

The allegations have sparked heated debate among fans, analysts, and players[1][3]. Social media is flooded with comments, and the phrase “NFL Scripted” has been trending[1].

Chiefs’ coach Andy Reid said that the NFL referees don’t favor one side for the other[2]. The petition calls for an independent investigation into officiating practices across the league[1].

As the NFL faces mounting pressure to address the allegations, the coming weeks promise to be filled with intense scrutiny and potentially far-reaching consequences[1].

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