The Pittsburgh Steelers took down the Las Vegas Raiders 23-18 on Sunday Night Football at Allegiant Stadium. But the Raiders benefitted from a questionable roughing the passer call that led to their second touchdown of the game.
The Raiders found themselves down 23-7 with 7:16 remaining in the fourth quarter, when Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick laid a big hit on Las Vegas quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo for a sack that would have forced a third and long.
However, Fitzpatrick was flagged for roughing the passer on the play for helmet-to-helmet contact on Garoppolo.
The Raiders are within 8 points of the Steelers. This roughing the passer penalty on Steelers DB Minkah Fitzpatrick helped Vegas' drive. pic.twitter.com/OFd6iTOPDY
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) September 25, 2023
While Fitpatrick’s helmet did seemingly make contact with Garoppolo’s helmet, it sure looks like Fitzpatrick first hit Garoppolo with his shoulder, and his momentum then led to the helmets colliding.
Former NFL official turned NBC Sports rules official Terry McAuley made this case when asked about the call on the NBC broadcast of SNF.
“As I said before, yeah there is some (contact to the head),” said McAuley. “But it has to be forcible. The shoulder took the most of it.”
NBC rules analyst Terry McAulay did not agree with the call. pic.twitter.com/H9CMXE5VRM
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) September 25, 2023
Fans on social media largely agreed with McAulay, saying that they did not see this as “forcible” helmet-to-helmet contact.
Just a brutal roughing the passer penalty
Come on now
— Football (@BostonConnr) September 25, 2023
Roughing the passer 🤔pic.twitter.com/G56zBzur9Y
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) September 25, 2023
Minkah Fitzpatrick’s sack on Jimmy Garoppolo was called back on a flag for roughing the passer…
Good call or bad call? 🤔pic.twitter.com/nHpb3ulaec
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) September 25, 2023
This is roughing the passer….
— Teeco (@Tony_Corley) September 25, 2023
This roughing the passer call on the Steelers was so embarrassing…pic.twitter.com/FgF5WQefNf
— robert (@rcneumann) September 25, 2023
It really comes down to what you consider to be “forcible” contact. But Fitzpatrick pretty clearly didn’t intentionally lower his head for the tackle and hit Garoppolo with the shoulder first.
This play would end up being a big factor in the game, as the Raiders would go on to make it a one-possession game with a touchdown on the drive.