Eagles Report Card: Grading the Birds’ Abomination in Dallas
The Cowboys overcame a 21-point deficit, winning with a final 42-yard field goal as Eagles faced multiple injuries and key inactives, including All-Pro Lane Johnson.
- On Sunday at AT&T Stadium, Brandon Aubrey kicked a 42-yard field goal as time expired to complete the Dallas Cowboys' comeback from a 21-0 deficit and secure a 24-21 win.
- With Lane Johnson sidelined last week by a foot injury and several Eagles inactives, Philadelphia faced lineup challenges while Jake Elliott missed a 56-yard field goal, shifting momentum.
- Stat lines show Dallas' advantage, with Dak Prescott throwing for 354 yards and the Cowboys outgaining Philadelphia 473-339, including a 125-63 rushing edge.
- The result leaves the Philadelphia Eagles at 8-3 and tightens the NFC East race, while now 5-5-1, the Dallas Cowboys have won two straight and face a Black Friday game against the Chicago Bears.
- The defeat raises internal questions for the Eagles' offense, as critics faulted game management, penalties, and a lack of finishing leadership from Nick Sirianni and Kevin Patullo.
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Eagles Report Card: Grading the Birds’ abomination in Dallas
As an abomination, it was an A+. The Eagles built a 21-0 lead, watched it evaporate, and walked out of AT&T Stadium with a 24-21 loss that dropped them to 8-3 and a suddenly tightened NFC East race. Dallas (5-5-1) outgained the Birds 473-339, including a decisive 125-63 edge on the ground, and shut out the Eagles (8-3) over the final 2 1/2 quarters. Of course, it’s a long shot the Cowboys could come back and win the division, or even make the po…
Eagles Report Card: Grading the Birds’ abomination in Dallas
As an abomination, it was an A+. The Eagles built a 21-0 lead, watched it evaporate, and walked out of AT&T Stadium with a 24-21 loss that dropped them to 8-3 and a suddenly tightened NFC East race. Dallas (5-5-1) outgained the Birds 473-339, including a decisive 125-63 edge on the ground, and shut out the Eagles (8-3) over the final 2 1/2 quarters. Of course, it’s a long shot the Cowboys could come back and win the division, or even make the po…
Eagles Report Card: Grading the Birds’ abomination in Dallas
As an abomination, it was an A+. The Eagles built a 21-0 lead, watched it evaporate, and walked out of AT&T Stadium with a 24-21 loss that dropped them to 8-3 and a suddenly tightened NFC East race. Dallas (5-5-1) outgained the Birds 473-339, including a decisive 125-63 edge on the ground, and shut out the Eagles (8-3) over the final 2 1/2 quarters. Of course, it’s a long shot the Cowboys could come back and win the division, or even make the po…
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