Rachel Bush, wife of Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer, voiced her frustrations with the officiating crew for Sunday's matchup between her husband's team and the Philadelphia Eagles on Instagram.
The Bills lost in overtime to the Eagles 37-34 after leading for most of the game. It drops Buffalo to a disappointing 6-6 after coming into the season with Super Bowl expectations.
'I haven't said a word about the refs all year but that loss of a TD is on them,' Bush said in one of her Instagram stories. 'This game will 100% be on them if it comes down to that.
'When are we going to start holding them accountable and calling this out!?' Bush continued. 'Enough give me a break, if you're watching this game it's more than clear.'
Bush also posted a tweet criticizing the intentional grounding call on Bills quarterback Josh Allen late in the second quarter where Eagles linebacker Hasson Reddick ripped Allen's jersey and wasn't called for a penalty himself.
Rachel Bush was clearly disgruntled by the officiating in the Bills game against the Eagles
Bush has been married to Buffalo safety Jordan Poyer since 2018 and the pair met on Twitter
Bills quarterback Josh Allen's jersey got ripped here by Eagles linebacker Hasson Reddick
Bush later posted stories cheering on her husband and saying that while Eagles fans have a bad reputation '98% of them in my DMs were nice tonight.'
Bush, 26, is a model with more than 4.1 million Instagram followers. Poyer and Bush married in 2018.
Poyer has spent a decade in the NFL playing for the Bills since 2017. He was drafted in the seventh round of the 2013 draft by the Eagles and also spent three seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
Before entering the NFL, Poyer was an All-American at Oregon State.
Buffalo is idle this weekend, then has a tough test in its next game on the road against the top seed in the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs.