The Eagles claimed their sixth-straight win, their eighth of the season, with a 26-18 result against their NFC East rivals on ‘TNF,’ with Saquon Barkley having himself another massive outing.
Had the Eagles lost, we would have had quite an inquest as a questionable call late in the third quarter had fans rioting on social media.
A flag was thrown, as expected, after Eagles WR DeVonta Smith got his mask snatched by Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu. While the mask wasn’t grabbed from the front, Luvu got an opening near the rear, which still counts as a facemask penalty, or at least it was supposed to.
Shockingly enough, the officials picked up the flag, denying Philly the penalty.
Check it out in the video below:
VIDEOS: Social Media Is Convinced That The Chiefs-Buccaneers MNF Game Was “Rigged” After Noticing Some Incredibly Fishy Moments
NFL Fans Are Convinced The Refs Rigged Ravens-Bengals Game After Video Evidence Exposes Multiple Instances Of Shadiness
NFL Fans Are Very Suspicious After Female Referee Sarah Thomas Was Exposed For Sketchy Meeting With Taylor Swift Before Chiefs’ Controversial Win vs. Broncos
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NFL stories via Google!Follow Us
“The Refs are making no sense tonight,” a fan wrote in the comments.
“When someone’s helmet does a 180 how can you miss that?” another asked.
“Nfl refs are super consistent and good. I cant imagine a sport with better officials,” said a third.
“Refs are doing the best nonsense possible !!” someone spat.
Also Read: PHOTO: Saquon Barkley Honored Fallen NBA Legend Kobe Bryant With Unique Item During Commanders-Eagles Game On ‘Thursday Night Football’
Ref From Commanders-Eagles Game Hails From Washington
MLFootball also noted that one of the refs is a Washington native, suggesting there was some preference on his part.
“seems like all NFL refs did because they always give the commanders the calls,” a comment read.
Despite the controversial decision, the Eagles have gone 8-2 on the season, taking over the game in the second half after a slow start.
Meanwhile, the Commanders are 7-4 after rookie QB Jayden Daniels’ remarkable start to life in the pros.