RK Former head coach Bill Cowher is demanding the NFL launch a full investigation into Brad Rogers’ officiating crew after a highly controversial call that flipped the game — and possibly the Steelers’ season.
After the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 25–10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, Steelers legend Bill Cowher, former head coach and Hall of Fame member, has called for the NFL to investigate Brad Rogers’ officiating crew following a series of controversial decisions, particularly a “turning point” play that Cowher believes changed the outcome of the game.

The controversial moment occurred in the third quarter, when Chargers safety Derwin James (No. 3) made a strong hit on Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth from behind, colliding with the upper body of Freiermuth. Many believed the play should have resulted in a roughing the passer or helmet-to-helmet penalty, but the officials did not throw a flag, and no penalty was called. Freiermuth went down and was unable to continue, visibly disappointing the Steelers. Players like T.J. Watt (No. 90) and George Pickens (No. 14) turned to the officials in disbelief and frustration.
“This is an unacceptable decision,” Cowher said. “We’re talking about player safety here. That was a strong hit that clearly could have resulted in an injury. For the officials to not call a penalty on that play is hard to explain. The NFL needs to investigate these calls immediately.”
Cowher argued that the play didn’t just affect the outcome of the game, but also raises questions about the fairness of officiating in critical moments like this.
While the Steelers’ 25–10 loss was confirmed, Cowher believes that if the officials had made the correct call, Pittsburgh might have had the chance to turn the game around. This play, in his view, was the turning point that ultimately led to the Steelers’ defeat.
“The NFL needs to take action to ensure fairness and protect players from dangerous situations like this,” Cowher stated.
The Steelers’ loss, amid a series of questionable officiating decisions, calls into question the fairness of the game. Cowher’s comments highlight the need for greater accountability in officiating, especially in crucial moments that can affect the outcome of a game.


