Was this worthy of a last-minute pass interference penalty on Taron Johnson?

A costly penalty or shafted? You be the judge:

The Buffalo Bills had a mistake-filled late loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 10.

The 24-22 final was aided by several factors, and one of the biggest was a penalty against Bills cornerback Taron Johnson.

Johnson was called for a pass interference penalty in the dying seconds. Eventually, Buffalo looked to be bailed out when Broncos kicker Wil Lutz missed wide right — until a penalty for 12 men on the field gave Denver another chance at the field goal. This time, Lutz did not miss.

Back to the PI. Was it a penalty?

Well … you be the judge.

Johnson didn’t exactly turn his head around, and it’s clear Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton was simply just looking for a penalty, which he got. Ultimately, it was a tough call to be made.

Here’s the game-determining pass interference call at the end of Week 10’s Bills-Broncos matchup:

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