Tom Brady denied having any influence over a controversial roughing the passer penalty that helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers seal a narrow Week 5 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.
The Falcons looked set to get a chance to complete a memorable comeback against Tampa Bay when Grady Jarrett sacked Brady on third down with three minutes remaining.
However, after a conversation, referee Jerome Boger called roughing the passer against defensive tackle Jarrett, giving the Bucs a free 15 yards and a new set of downs, allowing Tampa Bay to ice a 21-15 win.
In a pool report Boger said he called the penalty due to Jarrett unnecessarily throwing Brady to the ground.
Asked in his post-game media conference if he had lobbied at any point in the game for roughing calls, Brady offered a blunt response.
"I don't throw flags," said Brady.
Bucs coach Todd Bowles, for his part, felt the penalty was influenced by the controversy surrounding Tua Tagovailoa, the Miami Dolphins quarterback who was concussed in the Week 4 game with the Cincinnati Bengals when he was tossed to the ground by Josh Tupou.
Boger also made a similar call on a hit on Josh Allen that helped the Buffalo Bills beat the Baltimore Ravens three days later.
"I saw that one being called. I saw it against Tua when he got hit, and in the London game [Packers v Giants]," Bowles said.
"I think they are starting to crack down on some of the things, slinging backs. I don’t know.
"Right now, the way they are calling [it], I think a lot of people would’ve gotten that call.”
The Bucs' win snapped a two-game losing streak and moved them to 3-2, though a team many expected to contend to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl has yet to really deliver a convincing performance.
"Obviously, it's tough to lose two straight at home. You have to earn it in the league. There are no easy games, you've got to play good," Brady added.
"Five games in and we've got a lot of work to do. We're not nearly at the point of where we're capable of being."
Up next for the Bucs is a road game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.