Cowboys Head Coach Demands NFL Review After Controversial Missed Calls in Loss to Eagles
The Dallas Cowboys left Lincoln Financial Field with more than just a 27-24 defeat at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles. Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer is demanding answers from the NFL after what he described as “three missed calls that changed the outcome of the game.”
Schottenheimer made his frustration clear in his postgame remarks: “We turned in those three missed calls to the league because they changed the outcome of the game. This isn’t about excuses — it’s about fairness. Our players deserve a level playing field, and we can’t allow situations where the Cowboys feel like we’re being officiated differently.”
Missed Holding on Sam Williams (4th Quarter)
In the game’s decisive moments, Jalen Hurts scrambled to keep a critical drive alive. Cowboys defensive end Sam Williams appeared to be pulled back by an Eagles offensive lineman, preventing what could have been a sack. No flag was thrown, and the Eagles finished the drive with a 45-yard Jake Elliott field goal — the difference in the final score. Cowboys fans on social media erupted, labeling the no-call a “huge miss.”
Punch by Tyler Guyton on Ogbo Okoronkwo (1st Quarter)
Earlier, video surfaced of Eagles left tackle Tyler Guyton appearing to throw a punch at Cowboys defender Ogbo Okoronkwo during a pass-blocking sequence. The incident, which looked like unnecessary roughness or a personal foul, went unpenalized. The Eagles capitalized on the drive with a 7-yard touchdown run from Saquon Barkley. A 15-yard penalty in that moment could have swung momentum early, but the officials kept their flags in their pockets.
Late Hit on Dak Prescott (2nd Quarter)
Another moment came when Dak Prescott scrambled toward the sideline. Eagles linebacker Zack Baun made contact after Prescott had stepped out of bounds, an action many observers believed warranted an unnecessary roughness call. Instead, no flag was thrown, forcing the Cowboys to punt rather than moving deeper into Eagles territory with a 15-yard penalty.
Fallout and Reaction
Cowboys fans flooded X and Reddit with frustration, while Eagles fans countered that missed calls happen both ways. Still, the three moments carried significant weight in a rivalry game decided by just three points.
For Schottenheimer, the issue extends beyond one loss. He wants accountability: “This isn’t about blaming refs for every play. It’s about ensuring fairness when the stakes are highest. Our guys fought too hard to have the game tilted by missed calls.”
The Cowboys now look to regroup for Week 2, but the sting of both the scoreboard and the officiating controversy lingers.
JARREN DURAN JOINS THE BRITISH RED CROSS, A NEW ERA OF IMPACT OFF THE FIELD

In a powerful and inspiring move, Jarren Duran, the talented outfielder for the Boston Red Sox, has officially joined the British Red Cross as a volunteer. Known for his speed, agility, and impressive skills on the field, Duran is now using his influence to make a significant impact off the field, further solidifying his legacy not only as an athlete but as a compassionate leader dedicated to giving back to the community.
Jarren Duran is more than just a rising star in baseball—he’s becoming a leader for positive change. By partnering with the British Red Cross, Duran is demonstrating that athletes can do more than just shine on the field—they can also use their platform to make a real difference. His decision to volunteer showcases his commitment to service and making a positive impact in the lives of those who need it most.
This move is not just about Duran giving back—it’s a powerful message for all of us: Those of us who can make a difference should do so. Compassion, service, and generosity are the core values Duran is embracing through his volunteer work. He’s showing that true greatness is not just about personal achievement but about making the world a better place for others.
“Baseball has been my passion, but helping others is where I want to focus my energy now,” Duran shared. “I’m excited to join the British Red Cross and do my part to create positive change in the world.” Duran hopes that his actions will inspire others, especially young athletes, to understand the importance of using their platform for good.