A controversial call in the NFL game between the Texans and the Colts sparked debate among fans and analysts. The pivotal moment came during the Texans' game-tying drive, where a pass interference call against the Colts was heavily questioned.
On a third-and-15 play from the Colts' 25-yard line, the play clock expired before the snap, but the officials didn't notice. C.J. Stroud then threw a pass, and it was intercepted by Xavier Hutchinson, who was on the ground. However, the officials penalized Kenny Moore for defensive pass interference, despite replays showing no interference.
This controversial call led to a 7-yard touchdown for Nico Collins four plays later. The extra point attempt by Ka’imi Fairbairn appeared to be wide left, but the officials called it good, giving the Texans a 20-13 lead early in the fourth quarter.
Stroud's performance was impressive, completing 20 out of 33 passes for 233 yards and an interception. The game's outcome was heavily influenced by this pivotal call, leaving fans and analysts to debate its fairness and impact on the game's result.