“Imagine bleeping it out”: Cooper Beebe blasts Chargers over now-deleted clip allegedly aiming to depict Cowboys OL as "racist"

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The Los Angeles Chargers registered their fourth consecutive win after a dominant second-half performance against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday for a 34-17 win.

While the Chargers cruised to a win against the Cowboys over the weekend, their social media team has come under scrutiny for posting a mic’d-up clip from the game on X.

In the video, the Chargers censored Cowboys center Cooper Beebe's words during a conversation with Los Angeles linebacker Daiyan Henley. Beebe lashed out at the Chargers, calling them out for painting him as "racist."

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“Literally said Hole R? That’s our call vs Abby front,” Beebe wrote on X. “Imagine bleeping out what I said to make me seem racist. You guys are POS @chargers.”

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The Chargers have removed the video after Beebe's outburst on social media. In the video, Henley was initially confused about what Beebe said, but mocked the Cowboys center afterwards.

“That’s [because] you said bad words,” Henley yelled at Beebe in the video. “He was talking s**t to me. He called me a bad word. I don’t know what he said — he said something, he pointed at me, [and] he called me a bad word. That’s called karma. Instant karma.”

Cowboys' defensive woes hold back team despite Cooper Beebe and offense's solid season

The Cowboys entered the matchup with their season done and dusted as the Philadelphia Eagles eliminated Dallas from postseason contention after their 29-18 victory over the Washington Commanders.

The Cowboys' defense has come under scrutiny for its underwhelming performances as a unit despite Cooper Beebe and the offense carrying them for most of the season.

Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus's role has been under the scanner with the team failing to make the playoffs due to a lackluster defensive showing this season. Dallas is 45 points away from conceding 500 points this season and will become only the eighth team in NFL history to concede 500+ points in a season.

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Edited by Chaitanya Prakash

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