Heart Breaking: Detroit Lions Send Uncalled Penalty to NFL for Review….

In a pivotal moment of the Week 14 matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears, a contentious play has sparked significant discussion. Late in the third quarter, with the score tied at 13-13, Bears quarterback Justin Fields was nearly sacked by Lions’ Julian Okwara. Fields, under pressure, threw an incomplete pass from the Bears’ 38-yard line. The officials, after deliberation, did not flag the play for intentional grounding, despite NFL rules stating that if a quarterback is hit before beginning a forward pass, it should be penalized as such.
Waiting For a Response
During a recent interview on 97.1 The Ticket, Lions’ head coach Dan Campbell expressed his nonchalance about the decision, emphasizing the team’s focus on overcoming adversities rather than dwelling on them. This play has been officially sent to the league for review, raising questions about the interpretation of the rules and the consistency of officiating.
“We’ll get an answer. We turned it in,” said Dan Campbell. “I’m not, honestly, I’m not worried about it because it didn’t cost us a game, you know. And either way, that’s every week. The team knows this every week, we have to be able to overcome it if there’s a call that doesn’t go our way. That it happens every week. And man, I learned this years ago, I’m not going to waste my energy worrying about that crap. It is what it is, and you have to overcome it. The good teams overcome any type of adversity that comes out.”