Overview
- On third-and-8 with 1:51 remaining, Jalen Hurts threw incomplete to A.J. Brown before a late flag arrived.
- Officials called defensive pass interference on Rock Ya-Sin, awarding Philadelphia a first down that let it run out the clock.
- The penalty was not eligible for replay review and was enforced without evident on-field debate.
- NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth labeled the decision "absolutely terrible," while others described the contact as marginal hand-fighting.
- Philadelphia’s defense controlled the game as Jared Goff finished 14-of-37 with Detroit going 3-for-13 on third down and 0-for-5 on fourth, moving the Eagles to 8-2 and dropping the Lions to 6-4.