In a moment that has sent shockwaves across the sports world, Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Osa Odighizuwa is under fire after making a controversial and highly sexist comment directed at veteran NFL referee Sarah Thomas. The incident occurred during a heated exchange on the sidelines of a recent preseason matchup, but it’s the fallout — and the unexpected names now involved — that has social media in flames.
“Women Should Stay in the Kitchen”
Eyewitnesses and sideline mics reportedly caught Odighizuwa shouting, “Women should stay in the kitchen,” after a penalty was called against the Cowboys late in the second quarter. The call, seen by some as borderline, drew immediate frustration from several players, but Odighizuwa’s remark stood out — not for its football relevance, but for its brazen sexism.
The NFL has not yet released the official transcript, but multiple sideline reporters confirmed the quote. Fans and analysts were quick to react online, with hashtags like #FireOsa, #RespectSarahThomas, and #SexismInSports trending within hours.
But what happened next only deepened the storm.
Sarah Thomas Responds With 5 Words
Sarah Thomas, known for her professionalism and trailblazing role as the first full-time female official in the NFL, didn’t let the remark slide. In a move now being called “iconic” by fans, she reportedly turned to Odighizuwa and responded calmly but firmly:
“I make calls, not sandwiches.”
The five words were subtle, sharp, and devastatingly effective. Players nearby say Odighizuwa’s expression changed instantly — and he did not speak another word to Thomas for the rest of the game.
The moment was caught on camera, and a short clip showing her mouthing the response — later confirmed by lip-reading experts — has already been viewed over 12 million times on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter).
Osa Odighizuwa Steps In — and Apologizes?
What stunned fans even more was the unexpected entrance of NASCAR driver Osa Odighizuwa into the conversation. Wallace, who has been an outspoken advocate for racial and social justice in the sports world, tweeted a cryptic post shortly after the video went viral:
“Sometimes silence speaks louder than horns. My bad.”
The tweet sparked confusion — what did he have to do with this?
As it turns out, Wallace and Odighizuwa were spotted at a private event earlier this month, where Wallace allegedly made a joke in similar tone, mocking women referees. While unconfirmed, several attendees anonymously claimed Wallace’s joke might have encouraged Odighizuwa’s outburst on the field.
Whether out of guilt or solidarity, Wallace issued a formal apology just hours after his tweet, stating:
“I hold myself to a higher standard. I respect all officials, regardless of gender. What was said, whether in jest or in anger, was wrong. I’m sorry.”
NFL and Fan Reactions
The NFL released a short statement stating that it is “investigating the incident thoroughly” and “remains committed to creating an inclusive and respectful environment for all personnel.” No disciplinary action has yet been announced, but inside sources suggest that Odighizuwa could face a fine or mandatory sensitivity training.
Meanwhile, fans are deeply divided. Some argue that the comment was “heat of the moment” and shouldn’t define the player’s character, while others call for immediate suspension. Former NFL players have chimed in, with Shannon Sharpe calling Odighizuwa’s remark “the kind of attitude that holds the game back 20 years.”
A Turning Point?
As Sarah Thomas continues to officiate without missing a beat, her five-word response has already become a rallying cry. Supporters are printing it on t-shirts, and a Change.org petition demanding stronger penalties for sexist remarks in professional sports has reached over 100,000 signatures in just two days.
Whether or not Odighizuwa will face long-term consequences, one thing is clear: the incident has reignited a crucial conversation about gender equality, respect in professional sports, and the power of a few well-chosen words.