Officials hose the Cardinals with two-minute call on defensive touchdown

The Cardinals should have had a 14-13 lead but a would-be defensive touchdown was nullified.

The Arizona Cardinals trailed the Detroit Lions 20-10 at halftime, but the end of the half should have gone so much differently. The officials robbed the Cardinals of what should have been a defensive touchdown, giving them a 14-13 lead.

Safety Jalen Thompson blitzed off the edge, hit Jared Goff, forcing either a fumble or an errant throw. The ball landed in linebacker Mack Wilson’s arms and he was en route to the end zone for a touchdown.

However, the play was ruled dead. The officials said the ball was not snapped before the two-minute warning.

To everyone watching, that was not the case. Here is what was seen on TV:

https://twitter.com/Alex__Monaco/status/1837968704317149289

The ball was snapped at 2:01.

No play, no turnover, no touchdown.

Four plays later, Goff had a 21-yard touchdown pass, a nifty one-yard pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown, who then lateraled the ball to Jahmyr Gibbs, who then ran the rest of the 20 yards for the score.

As a result, the Lions took a 20-7 lead instead of the Cardinals having a 14-13 lead.

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