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The Cowboys pulled closer as the Eagles offense sputtered, and three defenders left a third-quarter drive with injuries. Cornerback Adoree Jackson (concussion) and defensive tackle Moro Ojomo (undisclosed) left on successive plays. Later in the drive, safety Reed Blankenship was hurt.
The Dallas Cowboys were given a lifeline to cap off Week 14, with the Philadelphia Eagles' collapse continuing and keeping the team's NFL Playoff hopes alive.
The Cowboys sat out Monday night, but that did not stop the Philadelphia Eagles-Los Angeles Chargers showdown from reshaping Dallas's postseason picture. Los Angeles clawed out a 22-19 overtime win, handing Philadelphia another loss and giving Dak Prescott's squad a lifeline they desperately needed.
The Eagles blew a three-score lead and lost, 24-21, to the Dallas Cowboys Sunday in Week 12 at AT&T Stadium. The Eagles jumped out to a 21-0 lead, but they failed to put the Cowboys away, and Dallas rallied for the win.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed the criticisms surrounding WR George Pickens and doesn’t buy into it. “I think the criticism of this last ballgame is being hard on him.
Philadelphia’s lost three straight and, according to Aikman, “doesn’t seem like a team that really enjoys playing together.”
Eagles’ banged-up line sparks jokes from ESPN's MNF announcers, who say the retired star center could still dominate in Philly
Dallas has no room for error, so they’ll need to make some adjustments after last week’s poor performance against the Lions. With that thought in mind, here are two players the Cowboys should use more this week against the Vikings.