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HH. POST-GAME FIRESTORM: Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor SLAMS NFL Officials After Loss to Lions, Calling the Game “A Total Embarrassment to Football” — Demands League Review After Controversial Calls Spark Outrage

What was supposed to be a high-intensity showdown between two rising contenders — the Detroit Lions and the Cincinnati Bengals — erupted into post-game chaos that’s now dominating every NFL headline.

After the Lions’ 37-24 victory at Ford Field, Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor unleashed a fiery tirade against league officials, calling the game “a total embarrassment to football.” He accused referees of missing multiple key calls that, according to him, shifted the game’s entire momentum in Detroit’s favor.

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Taylor didn’t hold back. “We fought hard, but when calls like that go against you — consistently — it’s not football anymore. It’s theater,” he fumed during his post-game presser, visibly frustrated. “This league needs accountability. Period.” His comments immediately went viral, drawing both support from Bengals fans and sharp criticism from others who felt he crossed the line.

But while Taylor’s outrage burned hot, the Lions camp stayed ice cold. When reporters asked Dan Campbell for his reaction to the accusations, the Detroit head coach gave a tight grin and simply replied, “Earn it on the field.” Those five words — calm, cutting, and unmistakably confident — echoed through the post-game tunnel and quickly took over social media.

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Insiders say Campbell’s remark captured the essence of Detroit’s mentality this season — no excuses, no apologies, just grit. The Lions dominated time of possession, outgained Cincinnati by nearly 150 yards, and executed a near-flawless red zone performance. For Campbell, the numbers spoke louder than the controversy.

Meanwhile, the NFL has yet to issue an official statement regarding Taylor’s comments or the alleged officiating errors. League sources confirmed that a “standard post-game review” of referee performance is underway, but there’s no indication of disciplinary action at this point.

Fans, however, are deeply divided. Bengals supporters flooded social media with slow-motion replays of the disputed fourth-quarter holding call on Ja’Marr Chase, while Lions faithful fired back with clips of questionable hits that went uncalled earlier in the game. The online debate has since turned into one of the most heated fan clashes of the season.

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Still, amid the noise, one thing remains clear — the Detroit Lions are for real. Jared Goff commanded the offense with surgical precision, Amon-Ra St. Brown shredded the secondary for over 120 yards, and David Montgomery bulldozed through defenders like a man on a mission. The victory marked Detroit’s fifth straight win, further solidifying their status as NFC contenders.

As for the Bengals, they’ll head back to Cincinnati with more than just a loss — they’ll carry the sting of frustration, controversy, and the echo of Campbell’s cold response ringing in their ears.

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