The Refs CHEATED THE LIONS vs DALLAS COWBOYS #nflrigged
🎥EVERYTHING I USE TO MAKE CONTENT👇
https://amzn.to/41M7pY9
What the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions’ Saturday night clash lacked in scoring, it made up for in momentum shifts, dramatic two-point conversion attempts and the pomp and circumstance of a Ring of Honor induction.
The Cowboys snapped a two-game losing streak with a 20-19 win over the Lions at AT&T Stadium that saw Detroit come up empty on three attempts to convert a two-point play in the final minute of the contest.
Trailing 20-13, the Lions marched 75 yards in 1:18 to get into the end zone on an 11-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown. After appearing to take the lead on a two-point conversion pass from Goff to offensive lineman Taylor Decker, the Lions were flagged for illegal touching. It was ruled that Decker failed to report as an eligible receiver before the play, and the points were wiped off the scoreboard. On Detroit’s next attempt, Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons drew an offsides penalty that erased an interception. The third two-point attempt failed as Goff’s pass to James Mitchell fell incomplete, and Dallas wide receiver CeeDee Lamb sealed the win by recovering the ensuing onside kick.
Lions coach Dan Campbell said in the postgame news conference that the officials told him the reason that Decker wasn’t eligible on the successful two-point conversion that was nullified by penalty is that two players can’t report as eligible.
According to NFL Rule 5, Section 3, Article 1, there is no limit to the number of players who can report as eligible on a given play.