After what appeared to be a clear instance of pass interference wasn’t called after a replay review, Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins called for action by the NFL.
In the first quarter of the Texans’ 41-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, cornerback Marlon Humphrey appeared to grab Hopkins while trying to make a play in the end zone.
Texans coach Bill O’Brien challenged the play, but the no-call was upheld and Houston turned the ball over on downs.
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In the offseason, the NFL changed its rules to allow coaches to challenge pass interference penalties that were or were not called.
Through the 1 p.m. ET games on Sunday, coach’s challenges for pass interference are 6-for-58 (10.3%) this year, including 2-for-37 (5.4%) since Week 4. The Jets did successfully overturn a call on Sunday.
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