Eagles Triumph Over Lions Amid Controversial Pass Interference Ruling
The Philadelphia Eagles secured a narrow victory over the Detroit Lions in a highly scrutinized match on November 16, 2025. The game ended with a score of 16-9, but a crucial call stirred controversy among fans and analysts alike.
Controversial Pass Interference Ruling
With less than two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Lions were trailing by seven points. During a critical third-and-8 play, Lions cornerback Rock Ya-Sin was penalized for defensive pass interference while defending Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown. This decision allowed the Eagles to maintain possession, preventing the Lions from potentially tying the game.
Broadcaster Cris Collinsworth expressed his disbelief over the call, saying it would affect the outcome of the game. Many viewers agreed with his statement, criticizing the officiating as questionable.
Game Highlights
- Philadelphia Eagles:
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 14 out of 28 passes for 135 yards.
- Hurts also scored a rushing touchdown.
- Wide receiver A.J. Brown caught seven passes for 49 yards.
- The Eagles’ ground game totaled 148 yards from 40 rush attempts.
- Detroit Lions:
- Quarterback Jared Goff completed 14 out of 37 passes, gaining 255 yards.
- Goff had one touchdown and one interception.
- Detroit’s running attack was limited to 74 yards.
Impact of the Loss
This defeat marked the Lions’ second loss in three games since their bye week, dropping their record to 6-4. They currently sit in third place within the NFC North and are a half-game short of a playoff spot.
Despite the win, the Eagles faced their own struggles offensively. Following their previous game, in which they only scored 10 points against the Green Bay Packers, there were growing concerns over their offensive efficiency.
The contentious pass interference ruling overshadowed the match, leaving both teams reflecting on what could have been. With the season progressing, the implications of such calls will be pivotal for playoff aspirations.