Lions DB Speaks out on Controversial Pass Interference Penalty vs. Eagles

A pass interference penalty sent fans into an uproar at the end of the Week 11 matchup between the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles. Officials called Lions defensive back Rock Ya-Sin for pass interference on Eagles wideout A.J. Brown on third-and-8 during the final two minutes.

The penalty greatly helped the Eagles run out the clock to preserve a 16-9 victory over the Lions.

That call has received criticism over the last 36 hours. But interestingly, not from the Lions defensive back who received the penalty.

“A.J. Brown, really good player, All-Pro player. Sometimes, those kinds of players get those kinds of calls,” Ya-Sin told reporters, via Pro Football Talk’s Michael David Smith. It is what it is. I’ve got to do a better job.”

Ya-Sin also stated that he didn’t receive an explanation from the officials about why the penalty was called. The Lions defensive back, though, didn’t ask for one.

“I let them do their job. I try to do my job. It is what it is.”

The penalty gave the Eagles a first down with 1:47 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Lions had one timeout remaining, which they used after the next run.

But Eagles Saquon Barkley ran gained eight yards on the next third down to again move the chains. That officially ended the contest.


Lions’ Rock Ya-Sin Received Controversial PI Penalty

While Ya-Sin took his late foul in stride, pundits weren’t so understanding.

Heavy Sports’ Pat Pickens referred to the penalty as a “phantom pass interference.” NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo argued he hated “to see that call at any point in the game” but “particularly” at the end of the fourth quarter.

Perhaps the biggest critic of the penalty was the NBC Sports analyst Cris Collinsworth, who was on the call Sunday night.

“Oh, come on. Come on. That is terrible,” Collinsworth said in his analysis. “That is an absolutely terrible call that is going to decide this football game.”

NFL referee Alex Kemp explained the call to reporters after the contest.

“The official observed the receiver’s arm getting grabbed and restricting him from going up to make the catch,” Kemp said, via The Athletic’s Zach Berman. “So, the ball was in the air, there was a grab at the arm, restricted him and he called defensive pass interference.”

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