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Mtp.“HE CHEATED!” Just seconds after the shocking 21-24 collapse at AT&T Stadium against the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Matt LaFleur turned purple with rage, pointed straight at Dak Prescott, and loudly accused the Cowboys star of using high-tech equipment to “cheat” while demanding the NFL launch an immediate emergency investigation. Ten minutes later, in front of dozens of television cameras, Dak Prescott slowly raised his head, flashed an ice-cold smile, and delivered exactly 15 razor-sharp words. The entire stadium erupted in chaos, Matt LaFleur stood frozen in stunned silence, his face drained of color in front of millions of NFL fans watching worldwide.

“HE CHEATED!” Just a few seconds after Brandon Aubrey’s fateful field goal, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni rushed to the middle of the field, his face red, pointed straight at Dak Prescott and shouted that sentence in front of 80,000 spectators.

The scream echoed throughout AT&T Stadium, leaving the entire American football world stunned. No one expected Sirianni to lose his temper so much because of a dramatic 21-24 loss.

He loudly demanded that the NFL open an urgent investigation, asserting that Dak Prescott used high-tech equipment to “hack” the Eagles’ defense system in the second half.

According to Sirianni, Prescott wears a secret bracelet that reads the play-call signal from the Eagles sideline and transmits it directly to the headset in the helmet.

The ESPN reporter immediately ran to ask for evidence. Sirianni pointed to the stands: “I saw laser light flashing from his wrist every time before the snap!”

The whole stadium started booing, the Cowboys fans laughed loudly, and the Eagles fans started chanting “Cheat! Cheat! Cheat!” even though they just lost the match.

Ten minutes later, Dak Prescott walked out of the press conference room, still wearing his playing clothes, his sweat not yet dry, with an ice-cold smile.

In front of dozens of cameras, he slowly raised his right hand and took off the smart bracelet that everyone knows only to measure his heart rate.

Prescott looked straight into the camera and said exactly 15 words that made America explode: “Instead of crying for equipment, go teach your team how to keep a 21-point advantage.”

As soon as the sentence ended, the press conference auditorium shook with the applause and laughter of the Dallas reporter.

Nick Sirianni was watching live on TV in the dressing room, his face bloodless, his hands shaking and dropping his water bottle.

On Twitter, the hashtag #21PointLead immediately trended No. 1 globally, accompanied by millions of memes making pictures of Sirianni crying.

Cowboys fans posted a photo of Prescott holding an Apple Watch bracelet with the caption: “This high-tech device, priced at 399 USD.”

The NFL quickly issued an official announcement: there was no evidence of violating rules on electronic devices during the match.

But the drama hasn’t stopped yet. The next morning, Sirianni held a private press conference, bringing with him a 50-page document called “irrefutable evidence”.

He pointed to a slow-motion video, confirming that a red light flashed from Prescott’s wrist at the exact moment the Eagles called the blitz.

Technology experts invited to analyze laughed loudly: it was just a reflection from the stadium LED lights.

Meanwhile, Dak Prescott posted an Instagram story with a photo of him wearing the bracelet, captioned: “Thank you Coach Sirianni for helping me sell 10,000 more Apple Watches.”

Apple Watch sales in Texas increased 300% in just 24 hours, Apple sent separate thank you letters to both Prescott and Sirianni.

The reporter asked Jerry Jones about the incident, the Cowboys owner laughed loudly: “If a $400 bracelet can beat the Eagles, I will buy it for the whole team!”

Nick Sirianni announced that he would complain to the US Congressional Committee on “technology security in sports”.

Meanwhile, the Eagles players quietly turned off their smart watches before practice, afraid of being scolded by the coach as “spies”.

Eagles fans created a Facebook group called “Justice for 21-0” with more than 200,000 members, demanding the match be replayed.

Dak Prescott ended the drama with a single tweet: “See you next week, hopefully this time you guys can keep just 7 points.”

The tweet reached 2 million likes in just 1 hour, becoming the most interacted with NFL tweet in history.

And so, a match that was supposed to be just football turned into a television series that no one wanted to miss.

(Note: The entire story above is completely fictional, only for entertainment purposes in the style of a viral drama. Real life does not have this happen.)

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