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Cowboys fall to Eagles: Score-by-score recap, highlights
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ARLINGTON – The Dallas Cowboys came into Week 10 short-handed and left with a nasty loss to a hated rival.

The Cowboys were able to force two Philadelphia Eagles fumbles in the first half, but the offense was unable to capitalize on the mistakes and mustered just six points and 104 yards of total offense. Dallas had eight total first downs and the Rush struggled to run the ball, throwing for a pedestrian 36 yards passing on 8-of-17 passing.

Didn’t improve much in the second half. What was a manageable 14-6 deficit ballooned to 34-6 in the end, with the Eagles holding on for part of the final quarter.

The numbers were ugly: 24 Philly first downs to 11 for Dallas; six score points for Philly, six points for Dallas; 6.0 yards per pass for Philly and 1.5 yards per pass for Dallas. Trey Lance stepped in for Cooper Rush, but had nearly as many rushing yards (17) as passing yards (21) on six carries. He was also sacked twice.

The Eagles scored two touchdowns in the first half, the first of which came on a 1-yard plunge by quarterback Jalen Hurts and the second was a 14-yard pass to tight end Dallas Goedert in the final seconds.

Dallas’ fourth straight loss drops the Cowboys to 3-6 heading into a Monday Night Football game against the Houston Texans. The 7-2 Eagles have a short week to prepare for the Washington Commanders on Thursday.

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A punt gives the Eagles the ball back with just over five minutes left. The Y collect a few first downs and elect to go for a 4th and short with less than 2 minutes left instead of giving the ball back to the Cowboys. Eagles convert and Pickett kneels at the Dallas 36.

After adding three points behind them, a fumble by Jake Ferguson gave the Eagles the ball back in Dallas territory and a chance to score again. With backup quarterback Kenny Pickett and the rest of the backups in the game, the Eagles kick another field goal to push their lead to 34-6.

With the game seemingly in hand, the Eagles took three more points, this time from 39 yards out, to extend the lead to 31-6.

Dallas couldn’t keep the game close, and the Eagles nearly put it out of reach with their second touchdown of the third quarter. A seven-play, 83-yard drive, capped by an eight-yard touchdown run by Hurts to push their lead to 28-6.

Both teams traded three-and-outs to open the second half, but on the Eagles’ second possession, they were able to add seven points on a seven-play, 37-yard drive, this time on a four yard touchdown to Johnny. Wilson. The Eagles push the lead to 21-6.

With 1:43 left in the half and 69 yards to go, the Eagles orchestrated a touchdown drive capped by a 14-yard touchdown pass from Hurts to Dallas Goedert, giving Philadelphia a 14-6 lead.

Following an Ezekiel Elliott fumble inside the Eagles’ 5-yard line, Hurts returns the favor, aided by a Micah Parsons sack. The Cowboys started the possession at the Eagles 6-yard line, but could only come up with three points, cutting the lead to 7-6 at the end of the half.

After a KaVontae Turpin punt return brought Dallas to the Cowboys’ 40-yard line, the offense responded with a nine-play, 32-yard drive, capped by a 46-yard Brandon Aubrey field goal for to narrow the lead to 7-3.

After exchanging consecutive punts from both scrimmages, Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush fumbles the snap on the Eagles’ 17-yard line in Dallas. Philadelphia converts a third down that brings them to the 1-yard line before Jalen Hurts punts for the score, 7-0.

Cowboys:

  • Tyler Guyton
  • Juanyeh Thomas
  • Darron Bland
  • Dak Prescott
  • Deuce Vaughn
  • Jonathan Mingo
  • KJ Henry

Eagles:

  • Eli Ricks
  • Tanner McKee (Emergency QB3)
  • Tristin McCullom
  • Darian Kinnard
  • Trevon Keegan

What time is the Cowboys vs Eagles game today?

  • Date: November 10.
  • Time: 15:25
  • Where: AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

What channel is Sunday’s Cowboys vs Eagles game on?

  • TV channel: CBS
  • Live Streaming: Fubo or Paramount
  • Radio: ESPN 102.7 FM, 105.3 FM

Who is announcing the Cowboys vs Eagles game?

  • Game by game: Jim Nantz.
  • Analyst: Tony Romo.
  • Secondary Reporter: Tracy Wolfson.

With today’s game on CBS, former Cowboy Tony Romo will join Jim Nantz in the booth. Reporter Tracy Wolfson will be on the sidelines.

Cowboys vs Falcons Predictions

ESPN: The overwhelming consensus among ESPN pundits is that the Falcons will take home the win in Week 9. Eleven panelists, eleven picks from Philadelphia.

USA TODAY: Three USA TODAY writers back the Eagles, all in double figures. Richard Morin, the only person who went with Dallas, didn’t exactly offer a compelling reason why: “Nobody expects the Cowboys to win, that’s exactly why they’re going to win. Dallas is always dangerous at home. I think Micah Parsons has an outstanding performance.”

Tony Catalina, American Statesman from Austin: Version 2024 a Dallas Cowboys it’s been about as perplexing a year in recent memory. A matchup that usually produces fireworks seemingly lost steam with the loss of Dak Prescott. Dallas doesn’t have enough to do that today against an Eagles team that is rounding into form. Eagles 31, Cowboys 13.

Cedric Golden, Austin American Statesman: Dallas has too many injuries to key personnel to contend with the Eagles and Saquon Barkley, one of several quarterbacks Dallas could have signed in the offseason. Eagles 34, Cowboys 20

Game lines and odds from BetMGMon Nov. 10:

  • Spread: Eagles of 7.5.
  • Over/under: 43.5.
  • Money line: Cowboys +280, Eagles -350

Dallas Cowboys 2024 Schedule

  • Sept. 9: Dallas Cowboys 33, Cleveland Browns 17
  • Sept. 15: New Orleans Saints 44, Dallas Cowboys 19
  • Sept. 22: Baltimore Ravens 28, Dallas Cowboys 25
  • September 26: Dallas Cowboys 20, New York Giants 15
  • Oct. 6: Dallas Cowboys 20, Pittsburgh Steelers 17
  • Oct. 13: Detroit Lions 47, Dallas Cowboys 9
  • Oct. 27: San Francisco 49ers 30, Dallas Cowboys 24
  • Nov. 3: Atlanta Falcons 27, Dallas Cowboys 21
  • November 10: vs. Philadelphia Eagles | 15:25
  • Nov. 18: vs. Houston Texans | 19:20
  • November 24: at Washington Commanders | 12 o’clock in the evening
  • November 28: vs. New York Giants | 3:30 p.m
  • December 9: vs. Cincinnati Bengals | 19:15
  • Dec. 15: at Carolina Panthers | 12:00 p.m
  • December 22: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 19:20
  • Dec. 29: at Philadelphia Eagles | 15:25
  • TBD: vs. Washington Commanders

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