Arizona Cardinals fans were not pleased about linebacker Zaven Collins’ pick-six against the New England Patriots getting taken away.
The Arizona Cardinals season is not going the way they had envisioned. After making the playoffs last year, they entered Monday Night Football in Week 14 with a 4-8 record. Things only got worse when their game against the New England Patriots started, as quarterback Kyler Murray went down with a non-contact knee injury and had to be carted off of the football field.
As if the Cardinals fanbase didn’t have enough to be upset about, they found a call they deemed “controversial.”
In the third quarter, New England cornerback Marcus Jones picked off a pass from Arizona backup quarterback Colt McCoy. One play later, linebacker Zaven Collins intercepted a pass off Mac Jones that was intended for wide receiver Nelson Agholor, and returned it for a touchdown.
There’s one problem, it was actually an incomplete pass. The officials looked at the replay quickly, and overruled the interception.
Cardinals Twitter can’t believe Zaven Collins pick-six was taken away
Some Cardinals Twitter users, well, didn’t agree with the call.
Second time Zaven has had a game changing INT taken away.
Cardinals’ luck is worse than a man stepping on a mirror after a black cat crossed his path.
— Blake Allen Murphy (@blakemurphy7) December 13, 2022
Zaven Collins has been an absolute machine this year, unfortunately the fumble is overturned.
— Austin Hepola (@AustinHepola) December 13, 2022
They robbed Zaven Collins of a pick. He had that. Second game in a town dude got played by a bogus call! #birdgang #NExAZ
— JustJordan (@JordanCooks9) December 13, 2022
This game was honestly pretty fun up until the refs changed their mind without even reviewing the Zaven Collins pick for no concrete reason. Ball never moved and shouldn’t have been overturned. Touching the ground ≠ incomplete
— Jason Hayes (@JasonHayesNFL) December 13, 2022
Just when it seemed like the Cardinals were doomed after a McCoy INT, Zaven Collins picks off Jones and runs for a TD. But the play is reviewed and called an incomplete pass when replays show the nose of the ball touching the ground. Another turnover that wasn’t.
— José M. Romero (@RomeroJoseM) December 13, 2022
Given that it was ruled an incomplete pass, Arizona failed to tie the game at 20-20.
To make matters worse for Arizona, they watched New England march downfield and extend their lead to 27-13 after a three-yard touchdown run by Pierre Strong. That touchdown run was set up by a 39-yard reception by Hunter Henry one play prior.
That final score did stand, and now the Cardinals are 1-6 at home on the season and extend their overall losing streak to three games. To make matters worse, they may be without Murray, who is set to undergo an MRI on Tuesday.
Overall, not a great night to be a Cardinals fan.



