Dallas Cowboys Get a 33-13 Blowout Win Over the Philadelphia Eagles

Dak Prescott in 2017
Dak Prescott with the Cowboys in 2017. Photo by Shane Roper/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (9301471cj)

The Dallas Cowboys and their MVP-candidate quarterback, Dak Prescott, look unstoppable at the moment. Facing their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles during Sunday Night Football, the Cowboys confirmed their status as one of the best teams in football with an impressive 33-13 blowout win.

The Eagles were looking to bounce back after a tough 19-42 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, but the Cowboys had other ideas. Dallas team was dominant from the get-go, scoring a touchdown on their opening drive and then forcing a fumble that resulted in a field goal.

The Cowboys scored two more touchdowns by the end of the half, while the Eagles only managed to respond with two field goals.

In the second half, Dallas took their foot off the gas, but that did not help the Eagles to make things more interesting. They did manage to score a touchdown, but it came at the defensive end. Their offense, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, failed to score a single point in the last two quarters.

The Cowboys were led by Prescott, who had 271 passing yards and two touchdowns while running backs Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle accounted for 105 yards on the ground and one touchdown. Kicker Brandon Aubrey has a particularly impressive game, going 4-of-4 on field goals and converting a 60-yarder.

Hurts, on the other hand, completed 18 out of 27 pass attempts for 197 yards. He also added 30 yards on the ground. Wideout A.J. Brown had another strong game for the Eagles, catching nine passes for 93 yards.

The Cowboys and the Eagles have the same record at 10-3, but the Cowboys moved up to the first place in the division. However, the Eagles can still win the NFC East if they win all of their remaining four games.

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