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Chargers’ Jammer says refs gave Jets the game

San Diego Chargers Quentin Jammer interferes with New York Jets Santonio Holmes in NFL football game in East Rutherford

San Diego Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer (23) interferes with New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes (10) late in the fourth quarter of their National Football League game in East Rutherford, New Jersey, October 23, 2011. The penalty kept the Jets’ ball possession alive and set up a field goal in their 27-21 upset win. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

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Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer blasted the officiating following Sunday’s loss to the Jets, saying “consistently bad” calls cost the Chargers the game.

No way it was called fairly,” Jammer told the New York Post. “No way. Not at all. It wasn’t called fairly at all. Maybe I’m being biased, but I’m just judging off what I saw. It wasn’t a fair game called.”

The Chargers were flagged for 13 penalties on Sunday, including two pass interference calls against Jammer. One of those two was a huge shift in the game, giving the Jets 20 yards and a first down on a third-down incompletion. Jammer, who was covering Santonio Holmes on both plays, did not agree with the penalties.

“When you’re not getting the chance to play the way you play, it’s upsetting,” Jammer said. “I mean, football is a contact sport. There’s going to be contact. Receivers make contact and corners make contact, so at some point you’ve just got to let us play.”

And Jammer wasn’t able to play Holmes the way he wanted.