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Dak, Cowboys Stun NFL Fans With Historic Rally to Beat Jalen Hurts, Eagles on Late FG
Dak Prescott led the Dallas Cowboys to the largest comeback in franchise history, erasing a 21-point deficit to beat Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 at home on Sunday.
Philadelphia built a 21-0 lead with 21 seconds left in the second quarter, but the Eagles were held scoreless in the second half. Dallas tied the game at 21 in the fourth quarter and sealed the win with a game-winning field goal.
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The NFC East showdown came down to the wire. The Eagles fell to 8-3 but remain atop the division, while the Cowboys improved to 5-5, staying in second place.
Prescott finished with three total touchdowns—two passing and one rushing—amassing 354 yards on 23-of-36 passing with one interception. George Pickens added a receiving touchdown and 146 yards.
Fans praised Prescott and the Cowboys for the historic comeback while criticizing the Eagles for squandering a huge lead.
After a dominant first half, the Eagles struggled in the second half, punting on all three third-quarter possessions, missing a field goal to open the fourth, and fumbling twice, including once on a punt return.
The Eagles' second-half mistakes opened the door for the Cowboys' historic comeback, capped by a game-winning 42-yard field goal to secure Dallas' fifth win of the season.
Philadelphia will host the Chicago Bears on Friday while Dallas will host the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday for a Thanksgiving matchup.

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