The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants stepped onto the field for their Week 2 showdown, but by halftime, the players weren’t the only ones drawing attention. Social media exploded with accusations, conspiracy theories, and outright fury as fans watched what they believed was a masterclass in biased officiating. What should have been a heated divisional battle quickly transformed into something much more controversial: a referendum on whether the referees were tilting the field in Dallas’ favor.

Why Are Fans Accusing Officials of Favoring the Dallas Cowboys?
The Cowboys entered Sunday’s matchup holding a staggering edge over their division rivals. Dallas had not lost to New York in Dak Prescott’s last 13 starts, with the Giants’ only wins in recent years coming when Prescott was sidelined. Both teams came in desperate to avoid a 0-2 start, but the officiating quickly overshadowed the actual football being played.
The complaints started early and kept building throughout the game. User @ashervoi complained, “Refs be giving the cowboys EVERYTHING ”.
Refs be giving the cowboys EVERYTHING
— asha (@ashervoi) September 14, 2025
The sentiment spread quickly across the platform. @CHASINthisdream accused the officials of keeping Dallas competitive, writing, “Refs keeping cowboys in this game cause a lot of this is just play on”.
Refs keeping cowboys in this game cause a lot of this is just play on
— I’m Ebone (@CHASINthisdream) September 14, 2025
Beyond the general frustration, fans pointed to specific sequences they found questionable. @tw00mph highlighted one particularly confusing moment: “4 penalties in one play in the Giants-Cowboys game. 3 on the defense and 1 on the offense and they called it offsetting penalties. Not to mention, the refs missed a hold on the offense. Never seen so many penalties called on one play. #NYGvsDAL”.
4 penalties in one play in the Giants-Cowboys game. 3 on the defense and 1 on the offense and they called it offsetting penalties. Not to mention, the refs missed a hold on the offense. Never seen so many penalties called on one play. #NYGvsDAL
— VG (@tw00mph) September 14, 2025
The accusations of favoritism continued to pile up as Dallas pressed forward. User @tompren bluntly remarked, “Refs is the Cowboys pocket again @Giants”, while @noidgen5 summarized the growing frustration with “Refs saving the cowboys”.
Refs saving the cowboys pic.twitter.com/WPJeEbJrRE
— 5 (@noidgen5) September 14, 2025
How Did These Controversial Calls Shape the Game’s Narrative?
As the game progressed, the officiating complaints intensified. @GemDiamond6 argued, “Refs will do anything to get the cowboys back in the game”, and @Marty_Lurkin added, “The cowboys are getting absolutely BAILED out by the refs. Holy shit haha”.
The cowboys are getting absolutely BAILED out by the refs. Holy shit haha
— Marty (@Marty_Lurkin) September 14, 2025
The criticism reached a fever pitch with some particularly pointed observations. @kaorinite85 wrote, “Yeah the refs were going to make sure the Cowboys got a TD there no matter what.” Meanwhile, @ByEliott called attention to what he saw as an unusual decision, observing, “I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a wide receiver called for taunting on a DPI. These refs have special rules for the Cowboys.”
I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a wide receiver called for taunting on a DPI. These refs have special rules for the Cowboys.
— Eliott C. McLaughlin (@ByEliott) September 14, 2025
While the Cowboys’ offensive line worked to establish the run against a tough Giants front and New York’s struggling passing attack hoped to exploit Dallas being without cornerback DaRon Bland, the actual football became secondary. Instead, fans fixated on what they perceived as a pattern of questionable calls that consistently benefited the visiting team.
The social media firestorm transformed what should have been a straightforward divisional matchup into something much more complex. Regardless of the final score, the widespread outrage suggests that Sunday’s showdown will be remembered more for the controversy surrounding the officiating than for the plays that decided the outcome. In a rivalry that rarely needs extra motivation, the referees inadvertently provided plenty of fuel for future matchups.