Carlton Davis III disagreed with a questionable call in crunch time.

With 4:50 left in regulation, the Patriots cornerback was whistled for a defensive pass interference penalty on Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. Higgins, who was injured on the play after going to the ground hard, drew a 27-yard penalty for the Cincinnati offense.

The Bengals scored a 17-yard touchdown on the next play to cut New England’s two-possession lead to a mere field goal.

“That (expletive) was BS because he’s a bigger receiver, first and foremost, and he’s a physical receiver,” Davis told reporters after New England’s 26-20 victory at Paycor Stadium, per the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed.

“And if you ever just watch his film, when he’s on a go ball, he’s constantly trying to create slight separation. So I could turn around and play the ball, but once you turn around, that’s his (expletive). As soon as you turn around, he’ll give you a little nudge, and now you’re out of range of the ball. So I just played through the hands, he was tugging, tugging and I just — boom — played physical.”

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Davis acknowledged he was in communication with officials throughout the game, but stressed he did not agree with that crunch-time call.

The veteran cornerback said it lit a fire under him on the next defense possession when he had three pass breakups. With the Patriots clutching to a six-point lead and needing to keep Joe Flacco and company out of the end zone, Davis broke up a second-and-10 attempt with 32 seconds left and third-and-10 pass attempt with 27 ticks remaining.

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“That (expletive) made me mad as (expletive) because it was already (the) fourth quarter, and I felt like I put my team in a bad position when it was a BS call, and now they’re in field goal range and they’re inside the red zone,” Davis said in reference to the pass interference.

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“And then we give up a touchdown, so I’m just mad about it because I’m understanding the position and what all transpired since that (penalty) And so, that (expletive) really just lit a fire under me. Like, I promise you I’m not going to let this game slip out of our hands.”

Given Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was responsible for a pick-six in the first half, New England’s defense allowed just 13 points and came up with a game-sealing stop when it needed to.

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Featured image via New England Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis III (7) breaks up a pass to Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) in the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 12 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the New England Patriots at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. The Bengals fall to 3-8 with a 26-20 loss at home.