Cooper Beebe Calls Out Chargers Over Misleading Mic’d Up Video
Dallas Cowboys center Cooper Beebe is expressing his frustration with the Los Angeles Chargers, but not because of the outcome of their Week 16 clash. Instead, the source of his ire stems from a Mic’d Up video released by the Chargers that has stirred controversy over its portrayal of an on-field exchange.
The Controversial Mic’d Up Footage
In the moments following the Cowboys’ home finale, the Chargers shared a video that featured Beebe and linebacker Daiyan Henley. During this clip, Beebe can be seen making a call at the line of scrimmage. However, the video censors a specific word, leaving viewers to speculate about what Beebe actually said. Henley, in the video, asserts that Beebe used a “bad word,” suggesting that it was “karma” when a penalty was subsequently assessed.
Beebe’s Response
Taking matters into his own hands, Beebe turned to social media to set the record straight. He vehemently denied using any offensive language and emphasized that the interpretation presented by the Chargers’ social media team was misleading.
In his post, he urged followers to understand the context of the exchange and criticized the Chargers for their editing choices, which he felt misrepresented his words and intentions.
This incident highlights the increasing scrutiny surrounding player interactions and the power of social media in shaping narratives within the NFL. As the Cowboys prepare for the upcoming challenges, Beebe’s call for accuracy in representation shines a light on the broader implications of how moments on the field are captured and shared with fans.

