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Eagles and Broncos Submit 10GB of Evidence Files to the NFL, Claim Over 10 Incorrect Calls That Affected Both Teams

In a rare move of unity between two rival organizations, the Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos have jointly submitted a 10-gigabyte evidence package to the NFL league office, alleging that more than ten officiating errors during their Week 5 matchup significantly altered the course of the game.

According to The Athletic and multiple sources close to both teams, the file includes slow-motion video breakdowns, All-22 footage, referee mic recordings, and statistical officiating analyses. Both franchises claim the officiating inconsistencies were so severe that they impacted drives, momentum, and ultimately, the outcome of the game — which ended in a controversial 21-17 win for Denver.

Among the calls under review are several No-Call Defensive Pass Interference plays, picked-up flags, a questionable Unnecessary Roughness penalty, and multiple Illegal Shift and Intentional Grounding rulings that left players, coaches, and analysts puzzled.

Replay footage submitted by both teams reportedly shows that similar contact or movement was judged differently depending on which team committed it.
In one example, Eagles TE Dallas Goedert was visibly pulled by Broncos safety JL Skinner in the game’s final seconds — no flag was thrown. Yet earlier in the game, a nearly identical situation involving a Broncos receiver resulted in a penalty.

Officials led by referee Adrian Hill have since defended their performance, calling the game’s contact “mutual” and the penalties “subjective.” However, experts, former referees, and several media outlets including CBS Sports and Pro Football Focus have called the officiating “inconsistent and below professional standard.”

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In a statement during his post-practice press conference, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni expressed frustration but kept his tone professional:

“Both teams sat down and went over everything together. We agreed — there were too many mistakes. Win or lose, we can’t allow these errors to keep happening. My players fight too hard to have the game decided by something outside their control. They deserve fairness.”

The Broncos have also confirmed their participation in the report submission. A team source told ESPN that head coach Sean Payton “fully supports the league reviewing every second of that tape,” insisting that “it’s about accountability, not excuses.”

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Social media has erupted over the issue, with fans from both fanbases calling for transparency and disciplinary action against the officiating crew.
Several viral clips showing slowed-down footage of the controversial moments have gained millions of views under hashtags like #NFLRefs and #RiggedCalls.

The NFL Referee Association has yet to issue a formal comment, but insiders told NBC Sports that the league’s Officiating Command Center in New York is now conducting a full audit of the Week 5 game film. Depending on findings, the officiating crew may face internal review or temporary suspension.

As one Eagles staffer reportedly told The Inquirer:

“It’s not about blaming. It’s about protecting the integrity of the game. If we can’t trust the calls, we can’t trust the results.”

The controversy continues to grow, and both fanbases — though rivals on the field — appear united in one message to the league: it’s time for accountability

Packers' Star QB Refuses MVP Title to Fully Focus on Team in Tough Phase
Can you believe it? Jordan Love, the "red-hot" quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, is on track to compete for MVP with +1000 odds at DraftKings – but this guy is "refusing" personal glory to pour all his energy into the team struggling with a "hellish" schedule! Is this a heroic act or just a ploy? Read now to uncover the "truth" behind it! In the Super Bowl era, the Packers have produced three MVP legends: Bart Starr (1966), Brett Favre (1995-1997), and Aaron Rodgers (2011, 2014, 2020, 2021). Now, Jordan Love has a chance to become the fourth, putting the Packers on par with the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts – the only team with four QB MVPs like Johnny Unitas, Earl Morrall, Bert Jones, and Peyton Manning. With his current "explosive" form, Love ranks fourth in the NFL for passer rating (105.4), tied for fifth in touchdown passes (22), with only four interceptions – the fewest among QBs starting all 13 games, and a 67.1% completion rate ranking seventh. But instead of "dreaming" of MVP, Love seems to be "rejecting" it! In a recent interview, he emphasized: "These are the most important games of the season, obviously with a lot of things coming down to playoff seeding and the division race, so this is the important football. I think it’s everybody, we keep stacking and keep getting better and better throughout the season and learn from the mistakes we make and overcome some of the obstacles. Just keep stacking and trying to find ways to get better every day is something that’s been helping us." These words are like a clear "declaration": Love doesn't care about MVP, but only wants to focus on the team in its "tough phase" with a 9-3-1 record, trailing the Rams (10-3) in the NFC. Head coach Matt LaFleur also "sings along": "Yeah, he’s playing really good football right now. That’s obviously important and it’s going to be important moving forward." And offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich praises the consistency: "I would say just the consistency that he’s had has been great... Just being a consistent, efficient quarterback is one thing that I’ve been really pleased with." But it's Packers defensive end Micah Parsons who "reveals" why Love deserves but is "overlooking" MVP: "I definitely think he deserves recognition... If you go off strength of schedule, how he's played and with him missing half his receivers, I think that goes unnoticed, too. Some of the things he did without (Christian Watson) early in the year, then (Jayden Reed), so this guy was missing two of his starting receivers majority of the year and they're just now getting back in these last eight weeks of the stretch, so I definitely think he deserves a lot more credit and I'm just happy I'm able to be a part of this journey with him." Currently, Matthew Stafford of the Rams leads the MVP race with -180 odds, 35 touchdown passes (far ahead of Dak Prescott with 26), passer rating 113.1, and only four interceptions. Drake Maye of the Patriots follows with +200, passer rating 111.9, 3,412 passing yards, and 23 touchdowns. Love, with a four-game winning streak (nine touchdowns, one interception, passer rating 112.1), could stage a comeback if he maintains "red-hot form" – especially in the upcoming two "epic" games: away at Denver (11-2) and Chicago (9-4). If the Packers leap to the NFC's No. 1 seed (likely needing a 4-0 finish), while the Rams stumble against Detroit (8-5) and Seattle (10-3), or the Patriots slip against Buffalo (9-4) and Baltimore (6-7), Love would have a shot at MVP. But with his "humble" attitude, does Love really want to "accept" that title? Or is he sacrificing personally to save the Packers from the "tough phase"? The 2025 NFL drama is "hotter than ever"! Do you think Love is "playing a trick" to motivate the team? Comment now and follow for the "shocking" outcome of the MVP race!