Jalen Hurts' fumble on an 11-yard run that took the Eagles to the Cowboys 20-yard line on their opening possession in the first quarter. The Eagles were outplayed and outcoached at all levels. The offense fumbled the ball three times in Dallas territory, adding to the frustration. They also trailed 10-0 at the end of the first quarter, the fifth consecutive game the Eagles trailed by double digits at some point. This same defense allowed 394 yards and 33 points. Where do we start? Philadelphia scored more points on the defensive side of the ball than on offense, thanks to a scoop and score defensive touchdown from Jalen Carter. They could have beat any team in the NFL with this performance. Brandon Aubrey hit four field goals, including two from 59-plus yards. The defense didn't allow a touchdown and forced three fumbles. The Cowboys didn't even need to score touchdowns in the second half because the game was well in hand. The offense scored on seven of nine possessions and scored touchdowns on three of its first four possessions. The Cowboys were flat out dominant in all three phases of the game. Here's how the Sunday night showdown unfolded with our takeaways. The Eagles running backs had 18 carries for 77 yards while Brown and Smith combined for 14 catches for 167 yards - yet had two fumbles and two crucial drops inside the 3-yard line that cost the Eagles potential touchdowns.Ī recap of the game can be found in our live blog below as the Cowboys and Eagles both have the same record through 14 weeks. Hurts finished 18 of 27 for 197 yards and was held out of the end zone. The three turnovers were the most for the Eagles in a game since Week 6. The Eagles' lone touchdown come via a forced fumble from Fletcher Cox that resulted in a scoop and score from Jalen Carter. All three of the turnovers were in Cowboys territory. Philadelphia failed to score an offensive touchdown and fumbled the ball three times, one from Jalen Hurts and the other two from A.J. Brandon Aubrey kicked four field goals, including becoming the first kicker in NFL history to hit two field goals of 59-plus yards in a game. Excluding kneel-downs, Dallas scored on seven of nine possessions as the final outcome was never in doubt. The Cowboys put up nearly 400 yards of offense and went 9 of 16 on third down. CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup each had a receiving touchdown and Rico Dowdle added a rushing touchdown in the win. The Cowboys never trailed in this one as Prescott and the offense put up a clean performance in rolling to the victory. Dallas holds the division lead based on having the best win percentage in division games, but Philadelphia will win the division if the Eagles win out (will hold the tiebreaker based on better conference record).ĭak Prescott threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas scored on all four of its first-half possessions, including three touchdowns to build a 24-6 lead it wouldn't relinquish. The Cowboys lead the NFC East via tiebreaker, even though them and the Eagles share the same record. Dallas dominated Philadelphia from start to finish in a convincing 33-13 victory that displayed how much better the Cowboys are since they lost to the Eagles six weeks ago. The Dallas Cowboys certainly have the look of the best team in the division, even if they have a ways to go to wrap up the NFC East title.
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