Dallas Cowboys beat Philadelphia Eagles 33-13 to take NFC East lead. Catch every highlight

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The Dallas Cowboys (10-3) beat the Philadelphia Eagles 33-13 at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.

The Cowboys have been waiting for a rematch with the NFC East Division-leading Philadelphia Eagles (10-3) after falling 28-23 in their first matchup this season.

The Eagles were reeling after suffering a blowout defeat last week at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers and the Cowboys gave them a second straight blowout loss.

FIRST QUARTER

Dallas started the game off with the ball after the Eagles deferred the opening kickoff. The Cowboys wasted no time using runs from KaVontae Turpin, Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle to march down the field. The drive was capped off by a 13-yard touchdown pass to CeeDee Lamb. The Brandon Aubrey PAT was good. The Cowboys lead 7-0 with 10:00 minutes left in the first.

After the Cowboys’ defense forced a Jalen Hurts fumble the offense took over going on a 13-play drive 37-yard drive. The Cowboys were slowed by several penalties on the drive but Brandon Aubrey converted a 60-yard field goal to extend their lead. Cowboys lead 10-0 with 50 seconds left in the first quarter.

SECOND QUARTER

After ending their last drive with a turnover the Eagles were looking to get on the scoreboard. Eagles used a fake punt to extend the drive which ended with a 52-yard Jake Elliott field goal. Eagles still trail 10-3 with 12:34 left in the second quarter.

Cowboys offense continued their domination of the Eagles defense, moving the ball at will in the passing game. Prescott found Jake Ferguson for a 27-yard catch to get the ball to midfield. Cowboys used runs from Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle to get the ball into the red zone. The drive was finished off with a one-yard touchdown by Dowdle, the PAT was good. Cowboys lead 17-3 with 5:40 left in the first half.

The Eagles offense has struggled to score to start the game with their only points coming off a field goal. Hurts used his legs and found receiver AJ Brown for a big gain to get into the red zone. The Eagles finished the drive with a 44-yard field goal. Eagles still trail 17-6 with 1:52 remaining in the first half.

Prescott led the two-minute drill and found Gallup and Cooks for key first downs and used a penalty against the Eagles to get into field goal range. The drive was capped off by a one-yard touchdown by Micahel Gallup. The PAT was good, and the Cowboys lead 24-6 with 20 seconds left in the half.

THIRD QUARTER

The Eagles score their first touchdown of the day on the defensive side of the ball after Fletcher Cox got a strip-sack on Prescott which Jalen Carter scooped and scored on a 42-yard run. The PAT was good and the Eagles trail 24-13 with 10:41 left in the third quarter.

The Cowboys responded to their first mistake of the game by driving the ball down the field with help from a huge 32-yard catch and run by Ferguson. After a clipping and holding penalty moved the Cowboys back they were forced to settle for a 59-yard field goal by Aubrey. Cowboys lead 27-13 with 4:49 left in the third quarter.

FOURTH QUARTER

The Cowboys offense continued to move the ball against Philadelphia but has struggled to score touchdowns in the second half. Dallas once again was forced to settle for an Aubrey field goal this field goal from 45-yards. Cowboys lead 30-13 with 9:40 left in the game.

After another Eagles fumble the Cowboys went one a nine-play 56-yard drive taking up more than five minutes of clock and Aubrey hit a 50-yard field goal to give the Cowboys a 33-13 lead with 1:08 left in the game.

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