November 16, 2025 | Philadelphia, PA

In a post-game press conference that will be replayed for years, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell unleashed a scathing, profanity-laced tirade against referee Alex Kemp and his crew, demanding the NFL immediately fire all four officials involved in Sunday night’s controversial 16–9 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
“Fire them. All of them. Tonight,” Campbell said, voice trembling with rage. “That wasn’t officiating — that was theft. I’ve never seen a crew this biased in 20 years in this league.”
The outburst came after a viral 4-minute video compilation, posted by Lions fan account @OnePrideTruth (now at 3.8M views), exposed what many are calling “the most one-sided officiating in modern NFL history.”
The Viral Clip: Side-by-Side Evidence
The now-infamous montage juxtaposes identical plays from both teams — with drastically different outcomes:
| Play | Eagles (No Call) | Lions (Penalty) |
|---|---|---|
| Offensive PI | DeVonta Smith extends arm, shoves Rock Ya-Sin on 3rd-and-11 (Q4, 1:20 left) → No flag | Ya-Sin lightly contacts Smith on comeback route → Defensive PI, 28 yards |
| Low Block | A.J. Brown dives at Lions DB’s knees below waist (Q2) → No flag | Lions LB Malcolm Rodriguez blocks low on screen → 15-yard personal foul |
| False Start | Eagles RT Lane Johnson jumps early (Q1, 3rd-and-goal) → No call | Lions LG Graham Glasgow twitches → False start, 5 yards |
The final play — the 28-yard defensive PI on Ya-Sin — sealed Detroit’s fate, setting up a game-clinching Eagles field goal.
“That call didn’t just lose us the game,” Campbell fumed. “It stole a playoff-defining win from a team that fought with 17 guys on IR.”
NFL World Reacts
- NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth (live on air):
“That’s an absolutely terrible call. Offensive push-off all day. This crew should be suspended.”
- Former All-Pro CB Darius Slay (Eagles):
“Refs didn’t cost Detroit the game — they went 0-for-4 on fourth down. But yeah… that PI was soft.”
- NFL officiating expert Gene Steratore (CBS):
“Pass interference is not reviewable, but this crew lost control of the game. The league must address consistency.”
League Response
NFL Senior VP of Officiating Perry Fewell released a statement at 11:47 PM ET:
“We are reviewing all flagged and un-flagged plays from the Lions-Eagles game. Any crew errors will be addressed internally. We do not comment on potential discipline.”
Sources tell The Athletic that Kemp’s crew has been removed from Week 12 assignments pending investigation — a rare and immediate sanction.
Fan Fury & #FireKemp Trends
Within hours:
- #FireKemp trended #1 worldwide
- #RiggedForPhilly garnered 1.2M posts
- A Change.org petition to suspend the crew reached 187,000 signatures
Eagles fans countered with #LionsExcuses, pointing to Detroit’s four failed fourth downs, including a botched fake punt stopped by rookie Moro Ojomo.
What’s Next?

- Lions (6–4) face the Colts in Week 12 without TE Sam LaPorta (IR) and potentially more injuries.
- Eagles (8–2) host the Commanders, now the clear NFC #1 seed.
- The NFL has until Wednesday to announce any fines, suspensions, or crew reassignments.
One thing is certain: Sunday night wasn’t just a game — it was a referendum on officiating credibility.
And Dan Campbell just became the loudest voice in the room.
