Wow…AFC Championship gave us a bit of a UFO mystery (not that kind of UFO).
The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens faced off on Sunday for the AFC Championship and a spot in the Super Bowl, but officials called an “administrative timeout” during the first quarter. in the first quarter.
Even if you didn't know, it was a very rare occurrence for officials to do something like this in the first quarter, and it was understandable that everyone, players, coaches, fans, was confused. Well, as it turns out, M&T Bank was given a timeout due to an unidentified drone that was flying over his stadium. (Related: The $150,000 Farce: This really has to be the biggest scandal in fantasy football history)
CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz confirmed the drone was not affiliated with the station.
this is Second time Drones reportedly caused delays at MT&T Bank Stadium. The same thing happened back in Week 11, when the Ravens were hosting the Cincinnati Bengals during a “Thursday Night Football” game.
CBS' Jim Nantz announced that an “administrative timeout” during the Ravens-Chiefs game was caused by a drone, and at the same time CBS broadcasts showed drone shots of the stadium.
Mr. Nantz claims (and I believe him) that it was not a CBS drone. pic.twitter.com/pSRk4dE73s
— RestoreSanity2024 (@RestoreSantity) January 28, 2024
And let the conspiracy theories begin…
It's easy to assume that CBS screwed up and told blatant lies to cover up that fiasco, and the Harbaugh family is at fault for John Harbaugh becoming the head coach of the Ravens. You could say (you know, the Michigan cheating scandal with his brother Jim), you could totally go off the wall and say that's alien. And let's not forget that terrorism still exists.
Whatever it was, this situation just confused me more than anything — and we'll probably never know what that drone was.