The Dallas Cowboys fell to the Philadelphia Eagles 24-20 in their 2025 NFL season opener, but the final score wasn’t what had Cowboys Nation fired up afterward. Instead, it was a crucial non-call in the fourth quarter that left fans questioning whether the referees cost Dallas a chance to change the game’s outcome.
What No-Call Left Cowboys Fans So Frustrated?
The controversy erupted during a pivotal moment when the Cowboys were trailing and desperately needed a defensive stop. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts took off running through the Dallas defensive line, looking to extend a drive that could seal the game.
As Hurts made his move, Cowboys defensive end Sam Williams appeared to be in perfect position to make the tackle. However, Williams couldn’t reach the Eagles quarterback, and the replay showed why: an Eagles offensive lineman appeared to grab and hold Williams at the line of scrimmage.
One observant fan pointed out exactly what happened during the crucial sequence. The fan highlighted how Williams had been wreaking havoc on Philadelphia’s offensive line all night, making the missed call even more glaring.
Huge play at end of @dallascowboys @eagles game, and huge missed holding call. Watch #54 who has been terrorizing Philly all night. Yes I am a huge Dallas fan. pic.twitter.com/LiE886NSc5
— Kevin Kelley (@coachkelley1) September 5, 2025
The reaction from Cowboys supporters was swift and angry. This Dallas fan expressed a sharp opinion about the missed call and the overall officiating throughout the game, writing, “NFL is rigged can’t tell me otherwise.”
Why Did Even Non-Cowboys Fans Notice the Missed Call?
The frustration wasn’t limited to Cowboys fans wearing rose-colored glasses. Former NFL quarterback Kurt Benkert, while not necessarily pulling for Dallas, backed up the fans’ claims about the obvious non-call.
I’ll say it. Missed holding.
Eagles win.
Football is back. pic.twitter.com/Yn6Gt26xib
— Kurt Benkert (@KurtBenkert) September 5, 2025
The visual evidence was hard to ignore. Another frustrated fan shared an image of Williams being grabbed by the Eagles lineman, writing, “Nice holding call refs!!”
Nice holding call refs!! pic.twitter.com/L0TkfrhpY7
— AubreySZN 🧈 (@ButterAubrey) September 5, 2025
What made the situation even more frustrating for Cowboys fans was that this wasn’t an isolated incident. Throughout the season opener, Dallas supporters noticed referees missing holding calls that seemed obvious from multiple camera angles.
Even in the first quarter, another Dallas defender appeared to be held during a solid Philadelphia running play that went unflagged.
The penalty statistics tell an interesting story about the game’s officiating. Dallas was flagged four times for 42 yards, while Philadelphia received nine penalties totaling 110 yards. However, those numbers didn’t ease the frustration among Cowboys fans who watched what they considered blatant holding violations go uncalled at crucial moments.
Looking ahead, the Cowboys now have more than a week to regroup before their home opener on Sunday, Sept. 14, against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Meanwhile, the Eagles will face a Super Bowl rematch on Sept. 14 when they travel to face the Kansas City Chiefs on the road.

