Lions fans still aren’t over the ending of the Cowboys game last Saturday. And what’s the best way to protest? Buy some billboard space.
Reporters in Detroit are starting to spot billboards along the major highways in the city. The message is a simple one.
“Decker reported.”
And then there’s a billboard with the Lions’ record crossed out. Instead, it says 12-4, not 11-5.
Detroit, never change.
— Jeanna Trotman (@JeannaTrotmanTV) January 3, 2024
There are several of these billboards around metro Detroit along I-75 and 696. pic.twitter.com/Bx7VZbFtWg
The Decker on the billboard is Lions offensive tackle Taylor Decker . He caught the two-point conversion from quarterback Jared Goff. That temporarily gave the Lions a 21-20 lead late against the Cowboys with 23 seconds to go.
However, referee Brad Allen stepped in and said that Decker didn’t report as eligible. Try again. Detroit did twice more. Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons was offsides. The third try also was no good. The Cowboys won the game, 20-19, and are in control of the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs.
Allen explained that the lineman who caught the pass didn’t check in as an eligible receiver. He identified the eligible lineman as Dan Skipper . Three Lions linemen did approach Allen before the first two-point try. But coach Dan Campbell and Decker said that Decker was the only one who reported as eligible.
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