Watch the highlights from the Week 17 game featuring the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys. The Lions lost 20-19 to the Cowboys. In that game, Dak Prescott went 26-for-38 for 345 yards (68.4%) with two touchdowns and one interception for the Boys. Tony Pollard carried the ball 16 times for 49 yards (3.1 yards
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The Detroit Lions lost a controversial, competitive Week 17 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night. The Lions fell 20-19 in one of the most bizarre end-of-game scenes in NFL history. Detroit had an interesting game throughout the night. The focus here is on the football game that took place before and around the
NFL referee Brad Allen is on the hot seat following his controversial mistake during the Detroit Lions versus Dallas Cowboys Week 17 game on Saturday. Now, as the issue takes center stage, his officiating record is now also being scrutinized and criticized. Brad Allen Dooms Detroit Lions Against Dallas Cowboys For those who missed it,
In a hard-fought battle that ended with a questionable call, the Detroit Lions fell short, marking their fifth loss of the season against the Dallas Cowboys with a final score of 20-19. While the offense struggled to find its rhythm, the defense stepped up and showcased a clinic, slowing down the typically dominant Cowboys offense
The ending of the Detroit Lions game against the Dallas Cowboys will be talked about for days and days. To quickly summarize, the Lions believed they had scored the go-ahead two-point conversion with 24 seconds left, but officials ruled that left tackle Taylor Decker—who caught the pass—was an ineligible receiver.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff did not hide his disappointment over the team’s rather controversial loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17 on Saturday. The Lions thought that they won the game after cutting the Cowboys’ lead to just one with just seconds left on the clock and bagging the ensuing two-point conversion for
The Detroit Lions fell to the Dallas Cowboys, 20-19, in a game that ended with a major controversy over an officiating call by referee Brad Allen. The official called an ineligible touching foul on Lions tackle Taylor Decker despite Decker quite clearly reporting as an eligible receiver before the play. After every game, the referee
The Detroit Lions had a 21-20 win in Dallas over the Cowboys all but in the books. However, referee Brad Allen controversially decided that something that clearly happened did not. Allen incorrectly ruled that left tackle Taylor Decker did not report as eligible before catching a brilliant 2-pt. conversion pass. Video evidence clearly indicates otherwise,
With a playoff ticket already booked, this game between the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys had lesser stakes than in weeks prior, but that did not help alleviate the sting of a tough loss. An otherwise competitive game was completely overshadowed by a historically awful officiating moment. Instead of talking about a playoff-caliber matchup, the…
After clinching the NFC North division last week with a win over the Minnesota Vikings, the Detroit Lions came up short against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night. It was a back-and-forth game where both offenses were struggling early on until the second half when things started to work for both teams.
This thing is like an onion at this point. The layers just keep coming. The Detroit Lions just lost on a ridiculous miscue by the officials. For a refresher, because I know you want relive this, here is Taylor Decker reporting as eligible as the official runs away from him and reports the guy that’s
Searching for a shift in momentum, an early gamble by the Detroit Lions paid off in Week 17 against the Dallas Cowboys. After failing to convert on 3rd and two from their own 28-yard line, the Lions unsurprisingly lined up to punt. However, it was all a ruse as linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin secured a direct
Ben Johnson is one of the hottest names on the potential head coach lists for his offensive creativity as the Lions coordinator. But sometimes, Johnson gets too cute for his own good. The first few drives against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night are one of those times. Fans and pundits let Johnson have it
The Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys face off on a special “Monday Night Football” edition on Saturday night. It’s a battle between two of the top teams the NFC has to offer. And while the Lions have already clinched a divisional title and a home playoff game, this is a great opportunity for them to…