The end of "Sunday Night Football" was shrouded in controversy, as a penalty allowed the Philadelphia Eagles to walk off with a 16-9 victory over Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions .

Down seven points with fewer than two minutes remaining, it appeared the Lions were on the verge of getting the ball back with the opportunity to tie the game. The Eagles faced a third-and-8 from their own 38-yard line, and Jalen Hurts missed A.J. Brown high and to the right. However, a flag was thrown on the play.

Officials penalized Lions cornerback Rock Ya-Sin for pass interference. The penalty gave the Eagles an automatic first down, and virtually iced the game for Philadelphia since Detroit had just one more timeout in its pocket. It certainly didn't look like Ya-Sin committed a penalty. Eve

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