If you missed it Thursday night, Washington was on the wrong end of the NFL’s new pass interference replay system.

If the play featured below from the Washington-Cincinnati game isn’t pass interference on the defense against receiver Kelvin Harmon, we aren’t sure what is pass interference anymore.

Washington coach Jay Gruden seemed to agree with that sentiment.

“I need an explanation for that one,” Gruden said after the game. “I don’t know. All I know is I want Kelvin Harmon to do that every time the ball is in the air. That’s why we drafted him because he’s aggressive when the ball in the air. If he can’t do what he did in this game then I don’t know what he can do. I’m going to continue to coach Kelvin Harmon to go up and go get the ball like he did tonight and good things will happen for him. We’ll get the explanation, hopefully.”

After the game, Harmon was asked to share his thoughts on the call and gave a more politically correct answer.

“Everybody’s devastated, nobody could believe it was just like, ‘Wow! That’s the PI?’ And it’s just like, it’s just unfortunate,” Harmon said of the call. “I was just thinking like, I just gotta be mindful of that because as an aggressive receiver, I was just going for the ball, and that’s just the new PI rule. I got to be mindful of that so it can go in our favor next time.”

Even worse, the call on the field was reviewed and the call was upheld.

Check it out below:

https://twitter.com/SharpFootball/status/1162185411281719297