This post has been updated because an earlier version contained an inaccuracy.
Raheem Morris didn’t mean to say anything, but after just four words you KNOW what he meant.
The Atlanta Falcons head coach was visibly upset after a fourth-down pass fell short late in Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs when Kirk Cousins tried to hit Kyle Pitts … but it looked like Bryan Cook was trying to impede London.
When asked about not accepting the game, Morris replied, “I like my money.”
Morris said a bit more about how the referees made the decision, but you get what I mean. He doesn’t want to get fined:
“I like my money.”
Falcons coach Raheem Morris when asked about a possible missed pass interference call
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) 23 September 2024
The refs let the Chiefs get away with a lot of physical contact on this pass to Pitts. The Falcons eventually lost the ball on downs. #KCvsATL pic.twitter.com/rSFnM2tIb8
— Rate the Referee App (@Rate_the_Refs) 23 September 2024
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This article originally appeared on For The Win: Raheem Morris had a perfect 4-word answer to the Chiefs’ pass interference no-decision