Head Coach Andy Reid Sends 10GB of Evidence to NFL Proving Officiating Bias in Controversial 28–31 Chiefs-Cowboys Thanksgiving Game
Kansas City, Missouri – 11/29/2025
Immediately after the controversial 31–28 Thanksgiving loss to the Dallas Cowboys, the Kansas City Chiefs refused to stay quiet. Instead, head coach Andy Reid, the most powerful figure at Arrowhead, personally submitted over 10GB of video, audio, and frame-by-frame analysis to the NFL, accusing the officiating crew of multiple egregious errors in the fourth quarter. The bold move has sent shockwaves through the entire league and raised massive questions about the game’s integrity.

According to team sources, Reid’s package includes All-22 film, high-definition broadcast replays, sideline audio, and millisecond breakdowns. The evidence zeros in on the highly questionable pass-interference calls, most notably the flag on Trent McDuffie that extended the Cowboys’ game-winning drive. Rules analyst Gene Steratore said live on air: “I would’ve let that play go.”
WOW: #Chiefs fans are angry with the refs for calling this is defensive pass interference on KC.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 28, 2025
Some were arguing that this should’ve been an offensive pass interference on the #Cowboys.
The refs continue to change the outcome of this game — pathetic.
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The numbers are even more damning. The Chiefs were hit with 10 penalties for 119 yards; the Cowboys drew only 7 for 50 yards. A 69-yard penalty differential in a game decided by a final field goal is what pushed Reid over the edge. Fans have flooded social media with clips showing suspicious timing on late flags, especially on Dallas’ final two drives.
At the post-game press conference, Reid delivered his strongest message of the season:“ When we win, people say we buy the refs. When we lose, everybody goes silent. We just want one game where the rules are applied fairly. When a team has to play against both the opponent and the calls, you have to ask: what exactly are we competing for?” The quote spread like wildfire and earned overwhelming support from Chiefs Kingdom.
Kansas City has formally requested the NFL conduct a broader review of officiating accountability in marquee games. They are not asking to overturn the result, only demanding transparency and systemic change. As of Friday morning, the league has issued no official response.
By sending 10GB of hard evidence and publicly calling it out, Andy Reid has drawn a line in the sand: the Chiefs Kingdom will no longer stay silent when the fairness of the game is on the line.
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