Dallas Cowboys player accuses rival team of making him appear ‘racist’ with social media video

Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Cooper Beebe took exception with the Los Angeles Chargers’ social media post about him this week.
The Cowboys center took aim at the Chargers’ social media admins after the team shared a video of him from Dallas’s crushing 34-17 defeat to Los Angeles that he claimed made him appear racist.
In the clip, Beebe was pointing at Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley and making a call on the line, which he claims was to identify a hole in the opposition’s defensive line.
After shouting, the Dallas offensive player was called for a false start with Henley asking Beebe if he had called him a name and accusing him of saying ‘bad words.’ Henley then branded the flag against Beebe ‘karma’.
However, the Los Angeles social team bleeped out what Beebe said in the video shared to their X profile and captioned their post: ‘lol instant karma.’
The move sparked fury from Beebe who claimed that by beeping out his call amid Henley’s question the Chargers had made him appear to have said something racist.
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Cooper Beebe hit out at the Los Angeles Chargers
Beebe claimed that a video shared by the Chargers’ admin made him appear to be ‘racist’
The Cowboys suffered a 34-17 defeat to Los Angeles that saw them slump to 6-8-1
‘Literally Said Hole R? That’s our call vs Abby front,’ Beebe wrote, quote-tweeting the Chargers’ original post. ‘Imagine bleeping out what I said to make me seem racist. You guys are POS @chargers.’
Beebe’s post, which has since been deleted, swiftly went viral before Los Angeles also removed the original video from X.
Bebee is in his second season in the NFL, having been drafted by the Cowboys in the third round of the 2024 Draft.
He played in 93 percent of Dallas’ offensive snaps on Sunday, helping pave the way for a Cowboys squad that racked up 340 total yards.
However, the Dallas offense failed to clinch a win, suffering their eighth defeat of the season against the Chargers. The result saw them slump to 6-8-1 for the season.
They next face divisional rivals, the Washington Commanders, on Christmas Day. However, neither team enter the matchup with much on the line with both sides already eliminated from playoff contention.


