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Rams decry costly pass interference call that led to Bills go-ahead TD: 'Wasn't even a catchable ball'

The Los Angeles Rams were one play away from completing a historic come-from-behind victory over the Buffalo Bills at Bills Stadium on Sunday. Instead, despite overcoming a 25-point deficit, the Rams suffered their first loss of the season, 35-32, after a controversial fourth-down pass interference penalty resulted in a Bills go-ahead touchdown.

"It was the wrong call," Rams safety John Johnson III said after the game. "We can't narrow it down to that one play, but I don't think it was a PI."

Facing fourth-and-8 from the Rams' 13-yard line, with 25 seconds remaining and the Rams ahead 32-28, Bills quarterback Josh Allen attempted a pass to receiver Gabriel Davis, who was playing in place of John Brown after Brown injured his calf earlier in the game.