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Andy Reid expected to see yellow flags when the Bears threw deep on their game-ending drive.

He just never expected the referees to rule that his cornerback, Marcus Peters, was the interferer and not the interferee.

"I didn't agree with it, but that's hindsight," Reid told reporters after the game. "I thought, if anything, it was a push off the other way."

Reid could have a point. Peters locked up Bears receiver Marquess Wilson with a minute left in regulation, but turned his head around to make a play on the ball.

Said Reid about the call: "It's over. Can't do anything about it."

(h/t Arrowhead Pride)