The NFL is looking into an accusation made by Baltimore Ravens' cornerback Samari Rolle that an official called him a "boy" during Monday's night's 27-24 loss to New England. "The refs called me a boy; No. 110 called me a boy," Rolle said in the locker room after the game. "I will be calling my agent in the morning and sending my complaint. I have a wife and three kids. Don't call me a boy. Don't call me a boy on the field during a game because I said, 'You've never played football before.' " NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Tuesday the league is looking in to the situation. No. 110 is head linesman Phil McKinnely, a former player for three NFL teams during the 1970s and '80s. McKinnely, who played collegiately at UCLA, is black, as is Rolle.