Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold did not play in his team's 16-9 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 11 on Sunday, due to a concussion. However, the Arnold was furious with the referees for a controversial defensive pass interference (DPI) call on Detroit cornerback Rock Ya-Sin against Eagles wideout A.J. Brown in the final two minutes of the game at Lincoln Financial Field.Although the play on the Eagles' 3rd and 8 appeared as if Ya-Sin had made a textbook stop, an official saw contact, and a yellow flag was thrown. Instead of a punt, the Eagles got a fresh set of downs, and Arnold expressed his frustrations via his Instagram story."Refs a joke man," Arnold wrote on his IG story on Sunday.After the game, Lions coach Dan Campbell said he wouldn't look to have changed anything on the controversial play about Ya-Sin’s coverage of Brown.“I thought he (Ya-Sin) played defense like he did the whole game,” Campbell said. “Played it like he played the very first rep that we played man to man, so I wouldn’t tell him to do anything different.”The Eagels improved to an 8-2 record with their win on Sunday night. Meanwhile, the Lions dropped to third in the NFC North with a 6-4 record.Terrion Arnold's Lions will face the New York Giants in Week 12 of the 2025 NFL seaosnDetroit Lions CB Terrion Arnold - NFL 2025 - Source: GettyThe Lions will face the New York Giants (2-9) in Week 12 of the 2025 season on Sunday. The game will kick off at 1 p.m. ET from Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.The Lions are still in contention to make the playoffs. However, they will need to post a few more wins to be sure of their postseason berth. Detroit will also hope to have Terrion Arnold healthy for a potential return to its defense for Sunday's game.The Giants, on the other hand, have lost each of their past five games and are all but out of the playoff race.