
NFL fans are losing their minds after one of the most shocking officiating moments of the season — and it all went down during the heated Eagles vs. Cowboys clash.

In a wild sequence, Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean nearly tore CeeDee Lamb’s helmet clean off his head during a tussle, leaving fans expecting an obvious penalty on Philadelphia. Instead? The referees pulled a jaw-dropping move and flagged Dallas instead.
Yes, you read that right. The Cowboys — the team that just had its star player nearly de-helmeted — somehow got slapped with the penalty. The stadium erupted in boos, while Twitter (or “X”) lit up with fans calling the refs “blind,” “corrupt,” and even flat-out “cheating.”
Clips of the play spread like wildfire, with slowed-down replays showing DeJean grabbing and yanking Lamb’s helmet with shocking force. Yet, not a single flag was thrown on him.
One furious fan wrote: “If that’s not a penalty, then what even IS? The NFL owes Dallas an apology.” Another said: “Refs are protecting Philly. This is beyond awful. FIXED GAME!”
The Cowboys, already locked in a bitter rivalry with the Eagles, now feel like they’re battling not just Philly — but the guys in black-and-white stripes too.
This isn’t the first time officiating has sparked outrage this season, but fans are calling this one “the most blatant missed call yet.” Even neutral viewers admitted the sequence made the NFL look bad.
For Dallas, the penalty turned momentum against them in a crucial stretch, leaving head coach Mike McCarthy visibly fuming on the sideline. Cameras even caught Lamb shaking his head in disbelief after the call.
With playoff implications looming, fans are demanding accountability from the league. Will the NFL admit its refs screwed up? Or will this become yet another “sweep it under the rug” moment?
Either way — Cowboys Nation isn’t staying quiet.
🚨🚨AWFUL REFEREEING🚨🚨 #Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean started up with #Cowboys players and somehow DALLAS WAS PENALIZED.
DeJean nearly ripped the Dallas player's helmet off and was not called for a penalty by the refs.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 5, 2025