Source: New York Post
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor wasn’t thrilled with the referees after they stopped the game for roughly 30 seconds during Sunday’s 20-18 loss to the Browns after Myles Garrett broke the NFL sack record in the fourth quarter. Taylor was seen “unloading” on the officials for not calling a penalty on the Browns as players came off the sideline to celebrate the historic moment for Garrett, who picked up his 23rd sack of the season to set the new league record. The Bengals’ head coach told reporters after the game that he “was never informed” that the refs would halt the game in order to allow the Browns to celebrate the moment, which came on a fourth-quarter play with 5:04 left in the game.
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