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NFL Rule's Cruel Twist: Lions' TD Nullified, Season in Doubt
22 Dec
Summary
- A last-second touchdown was controversially overturned due to offensive pass interference.
- The unusual play involved a backward pass that was advanced for a score.
- The Lions' playoff chances now hinge on winning their final two games and favorable outcomes elsewhere.

The Detroit Lions' playoff hopes were dealt a severe blow following a tumultuous end to their recent game. A pivotal touchdown, scored on a backward pass after an offensive pass interference call, was ultimately wiped out. Referee Carl Cheffers explained that the offensive foul negates any score, preventing a replay of the down as per NFL Rule 4, Section 8, Article 2 (b).
This outcome marks the Lions' first back-to-back defeats since late 2022, leaving them with a mere 8% chance to make the playoffs, according to Next Gen Stats. Coach Dan Campbell acknowledged the sting of the loss but emphasized the team's responsibility to finish the season strong.
To secure a playoff berth, the Lions must win their final two matchups against the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears. Simultaneously, they need the Green Bay Packers to lose both of their remaining games.



