The Dallas Cowboys have been waiting more than a month for this rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles. Since their 28-23 loss in Week 9 at Lincoln Financial Field, Dallas has been seemingly sad.
In their four games since that loss in Philly, the Cowboys have averaged 42 points per game. Only one of them failed to score 40 points. Their opponents have averaged 18 points and only one of them has managed to score more than 20. Notably, three of their last four opponents have been the New York Giants, Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders.
All three teams have lost. Their Week 13 opponent, the Seattle Seahawks, fell to 6-6, 41-35. But regardless of the opponent, the Cowboys are ready for this matchup.
But eagles? They were thrown around like a rag doll against the San Francisco 49ers last week, losing 42-19. They looked disorganized and tired. is intellectual; They’re actually nearing the end of a six-game slate that started with the Cowboys. They need to beat the Cowboys to move up in the NFC East, because if they lose both will have 10-3 records. That 5-0 start is now a long way off.
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Doc Brandin hit Cooks deep and landed at the 1-yard line just before the half
The Eagles hit a 44-yard field goal and the Cowboys now lead 17-6 with 1:48 left in the half.
Micah Parsons throws a 4th down for the Cowboys. Now the Eagles come out to attempt a field goal
Rico Dowd stepped in after all, and the Cowboys went on a 17-3 run late in the second quarter.
Brandon Aubrey is a kicker.
How confident are the Cowboys in rookie Brandon Aubrey? Became the first player in NFL history to make a 60-yard field goal in the first quarter. Had Aubrey missed, the Eagles would have had the ball on their 50. It was Aubrey’s 27th start in his NFL career.