bv. Referee Clay Martin Admits Mistakes in Steelers–Bengals Game, Sends Six-Word Apology to Mike Tomlin

The fallout from the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 33–31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals continues to dominate NFL headlines. Just days after NFL Senior VP of Officiating Walt Anderson confirmed multiple officiating errors under Clay Martin’s crew, the veteran referee himself has finally spoken out — admitting responsibility for the botched calls that helped swing the outcome of the game.
In a statement shared internally with the league and later verified by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Clay Martin publicly acknowledged that his crew “failed to meet professional standards” during the Thursday Night Football matchup. Sources say Martin personally reached out to Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, offering what he described as a “direct and genuine apology.”
According to reports, Martin’s six-word message to Tomlin was simple yet telling:
“We missed it. I own this one.”
The admission comes after Anderson’s official review validated five major officiating mistakes, including a phantom holding call, a false start on the Steelers’ Tush Push, and a missed offensive pass interference that led to a Bengals touchdown.
Martin’s apology, though brief, has stirred mixed emotions among fans and players. Some appreciated his accountability, while others felt it was “too little, too late” after what they believe was a rigged performance that cost Pittsburgh the win.
“Owning up is the first step, but the damage is done,” one anonymous Steelers player said. “Coach Tomlin always preaches discipline and fairness — that’s all we ever wanted on the field.”
The NFL has since confirmed that Clay Martin’s officiating crew will remain suspended through Week 8, pending a full internal review. Meanwhile, Tomlin has not issued a formal response, but insiders say he appreciated the acknowledgment — even if it doesn’t change the final score.
For Steelers Nation, the apology may finally close one chapter of controversy — but the demand for accountability across the league has only just begun.




