In a Thanksgiving classic that had everything, the Dallas Cowboys outlasted the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28 in a game that will be remembered as much for its controversial officiating as its thrilling finish. While the Cowboys secured a crucial victory to keep their playoff hopes alive, the NFL world erupted over a series of questionable calls that heavily favored the home team.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott throws a pass for a successful two-point conversion against the Kansas City Chiefs during the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium.
By the Numbers: A Lopsided Penalty Sheet
The statistical discrepancy told a compelling story:
Chiefs penalties: 10 accepted flags for 119 yards
Critical PI calls: Multiple “ticky-tack” pass interference penalties on Kansas City’s defense during Dallas’ game-sealing drive
The most controversial moment came on the final drive when Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie was flagged for defensive pass interference against CeeDee Lamb—a call that many analysts and fans argued should have been offensive pass interference for Lamb’s clear push-off.
The Calls That Defined the Game

Kansas City Chiefs
The McDuffie DPI: Extended Dallas’ final drive and ultimately led to the game-sealing first down
The Pickens Non-Call: Dallas receiver George Pickens removed his helmet after a first-quarter catch—a clear 15-yard penalty that went unenforced
Consistency Questions: While Kansas City faced strict enforcement, several potential penalties against Dallas went unnoticed
Chiefs’ Missed Opportunities
Despite the controversial officiating, Kansas City had chances to win:
Rashee Rice’s dropped pass in the fourth quarter
Two near-takeaways in the red zone
Failure to capitalize on Prescott’s near-interception and Pickens’ fumble
As ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler noted, the “ticky-tack” nature of several calls overshadowed what should have been a clean, competitive finish.
While the Cowboys deserved credit for executing under pressure, this victory comes with an asterisk. The officiating controversy raises larger questions about consistency in NFL rule enforcement, particularly in crucial moments. For Kansas City, this loss serves as a painful reminder that even reigning dynasties can’t overcome both their opponents and the officials. The debate over this game’s outcome will likely continue long after the Thanksgiving leftovers are gone.