Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield was less than pleased during the team’s loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 7 and let referee John Hussey know it late in the 24-9 loss.
Mayfield admitted he was upset about a number of calls including when he thought the Lions should have been flagged for holding and later when a replay review that initially upheld a Buccaneers first down was overruled and later called short.
"A third down defensive holding call that wasn't called, and also I'm still pretty damn confused about the double review," Mayfield said after the game. "A lot of things in that game that were a little questionable.
“A lot of frustration at the end of that. It might be displaced onto John Hussey in the moment, but I work my ass off and I put a lot into this game, so when things I don't seem are deemed fair, I'm gonna let somebody know."
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Another point of content for Mayfield came when he was clearly tripped by Lions defensive lineman Tyrus Wheat. Mayfield, who is on the MVP shortlist through the first seven weeks of the season, was spotted yelling at Hussey following the missed call, which could have given the Buccaneers a pivotal first down.
Several players have been fined int he past for critical comments made about league officiating, but despite his exchange with the official on the field and his rant against the officials following the game, Mayfield did not receive a fine from the NFL for his actions.
Wheat, on the other hand, was fined $5,722 for striking/kicking/tripping/kneeing.
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