In the sweltering Texas heat of AT&T Stadium, the Philadelphia Eagles fell 27-24 to the Dallas Cowboys in a Thanksgiving Day bloodbath that left Birds fans seething. What began as a high-octane AFC East showdown devolved into a referee’s nightmare, with four overturned calls and two phantom penalties stacking the deck against Philly. Sirianni’s leaked 20GB dossier—timestamped just five minutes ago—dissects these blunders frame-by-frame, exposing a pattern of officiating that reeks of bias.

The game’s opening quarter set the tone for controversy when Eagles cornerback Darius Slay intercepted a Dak Prescott pass, only for the play to be nullified on a dubious “illegal contact” flag against Philly’s secondary. Replays showed minimal infraction, yet the call stood, gifting Dallas a fresh drive that culminated in a CeeDee Lamb touchdown. Sirianni’s video highlights how this 14-yard swing altered field position, whispering of deeper league favoritism toward the star-studded Cowboys.
By halftime, with the score knotted at 10-10, a critical roughing the passer penalty on Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat extended a third-and-long for Prescott. The hit, deemed incidental by independent analysts, breathed life into a stalled Cowboys offense, leading to a field goal that nudged Dallas ahead. Sirianni’s compilation zooms in on the uncalled retaliation from Cowboys linemen, fueling accusations that zebras turned a blind eye to protect Prescott’s narrative.
The third quarter’s thunderclap came on a 4th-and-goal stand where Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean stuffed Ezekiel Elliott for a loss—until a late “holding” whistle on Philly’s interior line gifted Dallas the score. Video evidence in Sirianni’s upload reveals the grab as mutual, yet only Eagles drew the flag, flipping a 17-13 deficit into a 20-17 lead. This “gift-wrapped” touchdown, as one Philly beat writer dubbed it, exemplifies the asymmetric enforcement that’s now under federal scrutiny.
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As the clock bled into the fourth, Jalen Hurts engineered a 12-play, 85-yard masterpiece, capped by a DeVonta Smith grab in the end zone—waved off for “offensive pass interference” on a route that mirrored legal separation. The nullified score kept Philly trailing 27-24, forcing a desperation drive. Sirianni’s dossier timestamps the booth’s hasty reversal, contrasting it with unpunished Cowboy shoves, igniting cries of “Cowboy protection racket” across social media.
With 1:12 left, Eagles kicker Jake Elliott’s 48-yard attempt hooked wide—blamed on a swirling wind gust, but Sirianni’s enhanced footage uncovers an uncalled 12-men-on-the-field infraction by Dallas’ defense pre-snap. This oversight preserved the one-point heartbreaker, stranding Philly at 8-3 while boosting the Cowboys to 9-2. The video’s slow-motion breakdown has viral traction, amassing 2 million views in hours.
Sirianni’s clandestine upload to NFL HQ, sourced from sideline cams and drone feeds, wasn’t just a gripe—it’s a 20GB manifesto demanding audits. Yet the league’s reply, a curt email dismissing it as “procedural review pending,” has detonated outrage. “Complicity confirmed,” thundered Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie on a hot mic, as #NFLEaglesRobbed surges past 500K tweets. Fans draw parallels to the Hussey scandal, branding Goodell-era officiating a “corporate casino.”
As Thanksgiving turkey turns to ash for Philly faithful, the NFL teeters on implosion. Sirianni’s bold gambit could spark congressional hearings or fan-led walkouts, but whispers of league stonewalling grow louder. In a sport built on fair play, these “confusing decisions” aren’t errors—they’re echoes of a broken empire. The Birds may have lost the game, but the war for truth is just airborne.