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Official: Detroit Lions Contact NFL Office Seeking Clarification on Controversial Touchdown That Doomed Lions Against Rams and Pushed Them Into Playoff Danger

Detroit, Michigan – December 16, 2025

The Detroit Lions have officially contacted the NFL league office to request clarification regarding a controversial touchdown call in their 41–34 loss to the Los Angeles Rams — a decision the organization believes completely flipped the outcome of the game. What should have been a story about Detroit’s fight to the final whistle has instead become a turning point that has pushed the Lions into a dangerously precarious position in the playoff race.

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) and Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson (84) celebrate

The controversy centers on a scoring play by Rams tight end Colby Parkinson. Despite replay angles appearing to show Parkinson’s knee touching the ground before the ball crossed the goal line, the officiating crew allowed the touchdown to stand. According to the Lions, no further explanation was provided beyond the brief statement that “the call on the field stands.”

Head coach Dan Campbell did not hide his frustration when revisiting the moment. “That play changed the entire game,” Campbell said. “We saw what was on the screen, and it didn’t match the final ruling. When something like that happens, it doesn’t just affect the scoreboard — it changes the rhythm and the emotion of the entire game.”

The consequences of the ruling extend far beyond a single loss. Detroit now faces a scenario in which it must win all three remaining games to keep its playoff hopes alive, while also needing help from teams ahead of them — specifically the Packers and/or Bears — to slip. The margin for error has vanished, turning every remaining snap into a must-win moment for the Lions.

Campbell emphasized that the organization is not seeking excuses, but it cannot stay silent when clarity is needed. “We’re just asking for transparency,” he stressed. “Our players deserve to understand why their effort can be altered by a decision like that.” As the Lions continue to fight for their season, questions of fairness remain unresolved — and Detroit is now waiting for answers from the NFL.

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