​It's clear the ​Philadelphia Eagles were awarded a little help by some referees in Sunday's 20-16 victory over the ​Colts. Check out this impressive Nelson Agholor flip, which is a little less impressive when you realize he never should've been awarded that first down.

​​After wide receiver Nelson Agholor appeared to leap for a first down, replays clearly showed that his foot was out of bounds before crossing the marker.





The question remains, if people on their couches could tell he was short of the first down, how did officials uphold the ruling on the field? The Eagles even tweeted out a video of the play featuring a zoomed-in replay, clearly showing the errant step.





To the confusion of Colts fans, there was no answer provided for them.

Nelson Agholor out of bounds well before the first-down marker on third down on the Eagles' game-winning drive. No one talking about this? pic.twitter.com/Qp8majvY31 — 12upSports (@12upSports) September 24, 2018

​​The drive eventually ended in a touchdown, which in turn directly affected the outcome of the game.





It's crazy to realize how a shred of evidence like this went unnoticed on football Sunday, especially with a referee staring at it.





Shoutout to tipster Charles Christopher Haltom for being vigilant on this.