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Cowboys vs. Lions officiating sparks outrage: Is NFL ref bias a real issue? Super Bowl head coach weighs in

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Dallas Cowboys‘ late-game drive against the Detroit Lions on Thursday night ended in chaos, not celebration.

A controversial offensive pass interference call on tight end Jake Ferguson wiped out a key play, leaving fans, analysts, and former players questioning the consistency of NFL officiating.

What should have been a momentum-shifting moment instead became the focal point of outrage, casting a shadow over the Cowboys‘ 44-30 defeat.

According to broadcast rules analyst Terry McAulay, himself a former NFL referee, the call was baffling.

“I just see him kind of swimming through … I don’t see offensive pass interference at all,” McAulay said on the broadcast.

He added that Ferguson‘s “swim move” around Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone appeared “perfectly legal,” and that the interference seemed to come from the defender grabbing Ferguson after the route break, not from Ferguson initiating contact.

Former Super Bowl-winning head coach Tony Dungy also weighed in, emphasizing that the controversy stems from inconsistent officiating rather than bias.

“It’s not bias. It’s not favoring one team over another. It’s the fact we don’t have 16 crews who know the definition of pass interference…We need consistency. We don’t have it,” Dungy wrote on X.

The game was also host to other controversial calls. From the opening quarter, the whistleblowers were under scrutiny.

Detroit looked to have scored a safety when Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was sacked in the end zone, but after a review the call was reversed.

The officials ruled Prescott‘s pass as released before the contact, transforming what would have been a safety into a simple sack at the one-yard line.

Later, a 35-yard rushing touchdown by Lions back David Montgomery came after what many believed was an uncalled hold by offensive lineman Penei Sewell on Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown.

Video appears to show Sewell gripping Overshown‘s shoulder pads, yet no flag was thrown.

Mounting consequences far beyond one game

Beyond the uproar and baffled reactions came real consequences. The loss dropped the Cowboys to 6-6-1, a blow to their hopes of making a deep run this season.

Meanwhile, the Lions kept their playoff hopes alive, leveraging momentum from the drive that followed the disputed call.

For fans, players, and former pros alike, the controversy highlighted a growing concern about officiating standards in the NFL. In a league where championships can be decided by a handful of plays, inconsistent enforcement of rules can have season-altering consequences.

Even Prescott weighed in postgame, clearly frustrated. “Do I get fined for talking about this? … I’m sorry, that was bad,” said Prescott.

“I got to look at the film, maybe I can see it from their vantage point … I’ve never seen a call like that.”



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