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'Decker reported' billboards appear around Detroit after Lions' controversial loss

While the Detroit Lions claim to be moving on from Saturday night's controversial 20-19 loss against the Dallas Cowboys, fans are using digital billboards across metro Detroit to announce that they, in fact, are not.

Several billboard messages have popped up alongside Interstate 75 and I-696 in metro Detroit this week, flashing between a screen that reads "DECKER REPORTED" in big, bold letters and the Lions' current record 11-5 crossed out with the 12-4 suggested record beside it.

"DECKER REPORTED" is referring to Taylor Decker, the Lions offensive lineman who caught the Lions' go-ahead 2-point conversion that was nullified. Referees flagged him for illegal touching, saying he was an ineligible receiver despite video footage suggesting Decker reported his eligibility to officials. The 12-4 billboard suggests the Lions would have won had the call not happened.

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Since then, the NFL has reportedly attempted to clarify their reporting rules, including sending a refresher video on Tuesday to the league's teams using clips of the Lions-Cowboys game to illustrate the eligibility-reporting process.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: 'Decker reported' billboards appear around Detroit after Lions loss