Ex-NFL Coach Slams Refs for Missing Key Call in Packers-Cowboys Thriller [VIDEO]
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Dallas, September 30, 2025
The Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys delivered a heart-pounding 40-40 tie in their Sunday Night Football showdown, but a missed call by the referees sparked outrage. The game, the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history, saw controversy overshadow an epic clash.
With the score knotted at 37-37 at the end of regulation, the Cowboys managed a field goal in overtime. Green Bay responded, but with just one second left, Jordan Love set up a game-tying field goal. A critical 3rd-and-14 play before the kick, however, drew scrutiny for an uncalled illegal formation.
Former NFL head coach Rex Ryan, speaking on ESPN’s Get Up, didn’t hold back: “They’re not even lined up right. I guess they let things slide or something… the Green Bay Packers never looked ready for the moment.” Fans erupted online, furious that the refs’ oversight handed Green Bay the chance to tie.
The game marked Micah Parsons’ return to Dallas after his trade to the Packers, adding fuel to the rivalry. Parsons, held without a sack, called Cowboys owner Jerry Jones “cowardly” for his handling of the trade, intensifying the post-game drama.
Green Bay, now 2-1-1 after dropping two straight, entered as Super Bowl favorites but struggled amid injuries to Jayden Reed and Zach Tom. Dallas, at 1-2-1, showed resilience despite losing Parsons.
The missed call has Packers and Cowboys fans buzzing with frustration. As Green Bay eyes Week 5, this controversial tie could be a turning point—or a lingering sore spot—in their championship chase.
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