Green Bay’s Thanksgiving trip to Detroit was supposed to showcase Jordan Love’s steady rise and the Packers’ push for control of the NFC North. Love delivered, guiding his team to a 31-24 win that looked clean on the scoreboard.

But as fans quickly pointed out, the most memorable moments of the game had less to do with quarterback play and a lot more to do with what happened between whistles.

Everything started near the end of the first half, when the Packers lined up for a critical fourth down at the Lions’ two yard line. A Green Bay lineman clearly jumped early. Instead of backing the Packers up, the officials ruled that Matt LaFleur had already called a timeout. Green Bay kept the down. Seconds later, Jordan Love hit Romeo Doubs for a touchdown that stretched the lead to 17-7.

For viewers at home, the FOX broadcast replay painted a very different picture. The timeout signal from LaFleur appeared to come only after the false start. That angle immediately circulated across social media, stoking frustration among Lions fans and plenty of neutrals who felt the sequence changed the entire rhythm of the game.

Of course they got it right! What do you think Pete? I was calling time out

Matt LaFleur

Detroit fans call out the timeout ruling

The reaction was fierce. One fan on X accused the officials of “voiding a clear false start” that would have prevented the touchdown. Another said simply, “Investigate the Packers and the refs.” It didn’t take long for posts, clips, and slowed down replays to flood timelines. Many insisted the Lions would have been better positioned without what they labeled “two awful calls” during the game.

Referee Ron Tolbert defended the decision after the final whistle, explaining that the crew recognized the timeout before the penalty occurred. The response did not calm the online storm, especially as the league stayed quiet through the weekend. The NFL has dealt with similar moments before, including its public admission of officiating errors in the 2019 NFC Championship, which was widely covered by outlets like ESPN. Fans now expect at least some level of transparency.

LaFleur didn’t add much fuel, choosing humor instead. “Of course they got it right,” he joked to reporters, followed by a playful wink.

The win moves the Packers to 8-3-1. With Chicago defeating Philadelphia 24-15 on Friday, Green Bay does not take over first place in the NFC North, but remains firmly in the race as the season tightens. Even with the standings shifting by the hour, the online conversation is still locked onto the officiating crew and the two second window that shaped one of the biggest moments of the game.

Whether or not the league decides to address the sequence publicly, the debate has already taken on a life of its own. For many fans, the timeout ruling has become the latest flashpoint in the broader conversation about NFL officiating consistency, and it’s driving one of the most talked-about storylines of Thanksgiving week.



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