The NFL hasn't said much about the slippery conditions of the field during Super Bowl LVII, but privately they've been placing blame on the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, according to a report.

Owners have been asking the league why the playing surface was so slippery, and the NFL has responded by blaming the Chiefs and Eagles for not wearing the right cleats in the game.

The field conditions during the Chiefs' 38-35 win also got a big thumbs down from George Toma.

The man known as "The Sodfather," who has worked all 57 Super Bowls as either a groundskeeper or consultant, pinned the blame on NFL field director Ed Mangan for overwatering the field and not sanding it enough.