Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Provides Evidence, Demands NFL Investigation Into Eagles After Rams Controversy
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Los Angeles, CA – September 21, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles’ 33-26 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday was a thrilling contest, but the focus has shifted from the final score to a series of controversial officiating decisions. Missed calls that appeared to favor the Eagles have sparked outrage among Rams fans—and now Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is demanding an official NFL investigation into the matter.
The controversy began in the first quarter during the Eagles’ signature “tush push” play. Replay footage showed what seemed to be a clear false start, but no penalty was called, allowing Jalen Hurts to score a touchdown that stood. Later, in the fourth quarter, as the Rams mounted a comeback, quarterback Matthew Stafford targeted rookie Puka Nacua, who was visibly held by an Eagles defender. The officials, however, kept their flags pocketed, halting a potentially game-altering drive.
The Rams battled back to field goal range, but rookie kicker Joshua Karty’s 44-yard attempt was blocked and returned for a touchdown, sealing Philadelphia’s 33-26 win. The string of non-calls ignited a firestorm online, with fans accusing the NFL of bias and favoritism toward the Eagles.
Cowboys star Dak Prescott, watching the events unfold, didn’t mince words. “Week 1 against us, and now again versus the Rams—it feels like the Eagles keep getting all the breaks,” Prescott said. “I’m not saying anything for sure, but when the same team always ends up with the advantage, you have to wonder what’s really going on. That’s why I think the NFL needs to investigate this.”
Prescott’s comments, referencing the Cowboys’ own Week 1 loss to the Eagles (24-20), have intensified an already heated debate. Social media platforms exploded with hashtags like #InvestigateEagles and #RiggedForPhilly, as fans demanded accountability from the league.
The NFL has yet to release an official statement, but sources suggest officials are facing growing pressure to review the officiating in both the Eagles-Rams and Eagles-Cowboys games this season.
For the Eagles, the win improves their record to 3-0, keeping their Super Bowl title defense on track. But for Prescott and the Cowboys, now 1-2 after a loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 3, the controversy raises a larger question: Is the playing field truly level when Philadelphia is involved?
Stay tuned to ESPN for updates!
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