Legendary Official Ed Hochuli Silences Lions Head Coach Dan Campbell by Defending Referee Alex Kemp After the Eagles vs. Lions Controversy. The NFL’s Final Decision Will Surprise Everyone
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 17, 2025
The controversial DPI call in the Eagles’ 16-9 win over the Detroit Lions has become one of the most heated debates of the week. Referee Alex Kemp has been bombarded with criticism from Lions fans, while head coach Dan Campbell hinted that the officiating crew “influenced the outcome” of the game. But in the middle of the storm, an unexpected voice stepped in to defend Kemp. Ed Hochuli. the legendary NFL referee who spent more than 25 years on the field.
Hochuli appeared on a national sports radio show this morning and laid out his stance. He explained that high-pressure moments always push blame toward officials, and this pattern has repeated itself for decades. According to him, when a team wins, the noise disappears. when they lose, they search for reasons outside themselves. And officials often become the easiest targets.

In a segment now circulating widely online, Hochuli delivered a statement that instantly resonated with Eagles fans and carried a weight that Dan Campbell could hardly counter.
“When you stand in the referee’s position, you don’t see colors and you don’t hear the noise around you. You look at the rulebook and at the tiny instant that defines a play. Alex Kemp did exactly what a good official must do. without hesitation, without wavering and without being moved by emotion. That is the discipline of this profession and I respect the way he handled that moment.”
His words shifted the tone of the conversation quickly. Especially as slow-motion replays have repeatedly shown Rock Ya-Sin making clear contact with A.J. Brown’s arm while the ball was in the air. a textbook definition of DPI under NFL rules. Several officiating analysts and former referees have echoed Hochuli’s opinion, reinforcing that the crew had legitimate grounds for throwing the flag.

Hochuli also emphasized that officials make decisions in real time. with no luxury of multiple angles or replays. Meanwhile, fans and losing teams get to dissect the moment from ten different camera views and in slow motion. creating a natural imbalance in perception and intensifying the backlash whenever a call goes against them.
His comments helped cool down part of the debate. placing the responsibility of the moment back into context and defending the integrity of the officiating team.
And the final twist arrived at the end of the day. According to multiple league sources, the NFL will not issue any additional response regarding the play. No review of the call. no adjustment. no disciplinary note. no acknowledgment of error.
The league’s reasoning is simple. the DPI ruling was correct according to the rulebook.
With Ed Hochuli publicly backing Alex Kemp and the NFL declining to intervene, the controversy appears to have reached its conclusion. And for the Eagles, their 16-9 victory at Lincoln Financial Field stands firmer than ever.
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