The Chiefs are onto Super Bowl 59 where they will face the Eagles for a third-straight title.

After the Chiefs beat the Bills to advance to the Super Bowl, there was plenty of reaction relating to a key fourth-down play in the fourth quarter, when the Bills led the Chiefs, 22-21.

On that play, Bills quarterback Josh Allen ended up not being given a first down on a QB sneak. Many in western New York thought he got it and the Chiefs went on to win 32-29.

FOX Sports rules analyst Dean Blandino, the former NFL senior V.P. of officiating thought so, too.

“The spot on the fourth down was close,” Blandino said. “When I watched it live, I thought it was a first down. I really did. I thought he made the big line.”

Blandino went on to note that he does not think there is a biased toward the Chiefs in the NFL… but that is how he felt about that call.

His full reaction can be found in TMZ Sports clip below: