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()I may regret asking, but would someone please define pass interference to me? There were several times (on both sides) that seemed like PI to me. There was a particularly egregious one in the Eagles last drive where, in the end zone, the NE player shoved the Eagles receiver before the ball got to him. Yet in reading an article about the lack of penalties in the game this morning, one writer said he didn’t see anything that was grossly missed. What defines pass interference then? I will readily admit that I only watch a few NFL games a year and own no Arrowhead Stadium Home of the Chiefs Drinkware Tumbler, but I’m a bit older and I feel like I know interference when I see it. Someone help me out. Am I wrong?





