Those watching saw for themselves what happened to Sam Bradford on the ill-fated two-point conversion at the end of the Minnesota Vikings game against the Dallas Cowboys, but the man with the best view of them all apparently did not.

Bradford, speaking to the media following the loss, explained that the referees told him that did not endure a blow to the head, despite video evidence confirming the opposite.

"He told me I didn't get hit in the face," the battered quarterback said.

The Vikings signal caller appealed to the referees, but was ultimately denied, resulting in a failed two-point conversion and ensuing onside kick.

Bradford wasn't the only Vikings player to speak out about the play, with defensive end and team captain Brian Robison vocal about his displeasure with the officiating, and in particular, the play in question.

"This has been building up over the last few weeks," Robison said postgame. "I know I'm probably going to get fined, but at some point, somebody has to stand up and say something."

Whether or not the league listens is another question entirely.