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Cowboy Owner Jerry Jones Calls on NFL to Punish Chargers Star Linebacker Denzel Perryman for Unsportsmanlike Conduct – Tense Moment Video Sparks Outrage in Cowboys Community

Dallas, Texas – December 22, 2025

The 17–34 loss by the Dallas Cowboys to the Los Angeles Chargers did not end with frustration over the scoreboard. Instead, it ignited a wave of anger across Cowboys Nation, fueled by a dangerous and widely criticized play that was captured on video and quickly spread across social media.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has formally urged the NFL to review and discipline Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman, stating that the incident directly contradicts the league’s stated commitment to player safety.

The controversial moment occurred in the second quarter. Ryan Flournoy, one of Dallas’ emerging young weapons, had just completed a 13-yard reception and gone to the ground. As Flournoy began to sit up — no longer in a defensive posture and clearly vulnerable — Denzel Perryman charged in from outside his line of sight and delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit. Flournoy collapsed immediately and did not return to the game.

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After the game, Jones addressed the incident directly, expressing his frustration with both the play itself and the lack of an on-field penalty:

“We respect competition, but that competition has to come with respect,” Jerry Jones said. “That action crossed the line — it wasn’t just disrespectful to our players, it went against the NFL’s standards of sportsmanship and safety. This game is built on strength and discipline. We play to win, not to put players in dangerous situations.”

Slow-motion video shows Perryman lowering his head and initiating contact after the play had effectively ended, a detail that prompted immediate concern from former players and medical experts, many of whom warned of concussion risk. Despite no flag being thrown during the game, Flournoy was removed for evaluation and placed under medical observation.

The incident struck an even deeper nerve because of Flournoy’s recent emergence. A sixth-round pick in the 2024 draft, he had become one of Dallas’ brightest late-season developments, recording 16 catches for 189 yards over the previous three games and earning recognition as one of the league’s most productive WR3 options down the stretch. Losing him — potentially for the remainder of the season — due to a controversial hit intensified the backlash from fans.

The NFL has not yet announced disciplinary action, but a league spokesperson confirmed that the league office is reviewing all available video and the official game report. Should the play be deemed a violation of player-safety rules, Perryman could face a fine or suspension.

For the Cowboys, the loss to the Chargers is already in the books. But the moment captured on video continues to resonate. And the message from Jerry Jones is unmistakable: Dallas will not stay silent when its players are placed in harm’s way by actions that cross the boundaries of fair and disciplined competition.

Riq Woolen Owned His Mistake Publicly, But Seattle Still Acted Swiftly To Enforce Discipline Ahead Of The Super Bowl Against The Patriots
Seattle, Washington – January 2026 The Seattle Seahawks made it clear that they would not overlook a critical moment that nearly changed the course of their season. Late in the NFC Championship, Riq Woolen was flagged for taunting after a crucial pass breakup, wiping out a pivotal fourth-down stop and directly leading to a touchdown for the Los Angeles Rams. The two-play sequence unfolded in a matter of seconds, placing Seattle’s Super Bowl hopes in jeopardy. After the game, Woolen immediately took responsibility and issued a public apology, acknowledging that an emotional decision nearly cost his team at the worst possible time. @NFL @Seahawks no more taunting penalties pic.twitter.com/CnUiPHYGN1 — Tariq Woolen (@_Tariqwoolen) January 26, 2026 “In that moment, when the Rams made a move that insulted our team and our fans, I let my emotions take over. It was a mistake, and I fully recognize that I almost hurt the team at the most crucial moment. I apologize to everyone for letting my emotions affect my focus, and I promise it won’t happen again. I’ll learn from this mistake and give everything I have for the team in the upcoming games.” Despite the apology, the Seahawks acted quickly behind closed doors to reinforce accountability. According to team sources, Seattle imposed an internal fine equivalent to one playoff game check, a penalty handled entirely within the organization and separate from any potential league discipline. The fine was coupled with a mandatory closed-door meeting, where Woolen spoke directly to the defensive unit, taking full responsibility and emphasizing the importance of maintaining composure in high-pressure situations. This discipline wasn’t meant to be a reactionary measure but a preventative one. With a Super Bowl showdown against the New England Patriots on the horizon, Seattle’s leadership felt it necessary to send a firm message to the entire roster: emotional penalties will not be tolerated on the league’s biggest stage. Coaches emphasized that while accountability is respected, actions must follow words, especially when it comes to championship stakes. Here's the pool report with referee Clay Martin on Riq Woolen's taunting penalty late in the third quarter: pic.twitter.com/SItHZm2vwr — Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) January 26, 2026 The moment also caught the attention of officials after the game. Here’s the report from referee Clay Martin on Woolen’s taunting penalty late in the third quarter: Despite the penalty, Woolen’s performance outside of the flag was strong, and his immediate ownership of the mistake helped preserve trust within the locker room. Still, the Seahawks wanted the message to be unmistakable as they head to the Super Bowl. Apologies are respected, but discipline is enforced — especially when a championship is on the line.