Eagles Dominate Cowboys in a Decisive Victory at AT&T Stadium
In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, the Philadelphia Eagles secured a commanding victory over the Dallas Cowboys with a final score of 34-6. This win improves the Eagles' season record to 7-2, while the Cowboys fall to 3-6. The game, held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, was witnessed by a crowd of 93,644 attendees.
Eagles' Defensive Prowess Shines
The Eagles' defense was relentless throughout the game, contributing significantly to their win. They recorded three sacks and five tackles for loss against the Cowboys, showcasing their ability to disrupt their opponents' offensive plans. Bryce Huff and Milton Williams were standout performers on defense; Huff achieved one sack and one tackle for loss along with a quarterback hit that resulted in a forced fumble. Williams also made his presence felt with one sack and one tackle for loss.
Philadelphia's secondary did not disappoint either. C.J. Gardner-Johnson intercepted a pass and defended another, halting any momentum the Cowboys hoped to build. Quinyon Mitchell added two passes defended to his stat line, further stifling Dallas's aerial attack.
Offensive Highlights
On offense, Jalen Hurts led by example with an efficient performance that included completing 70 percent of his passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns despite being sacked five times. His connection with A.J. Brown was particularly effective; Brown racked up 109 receiving yards on five catches.
The ground game also played a crucial role in Philadelphia's strategy as they amassed 187 rushing yards over 38 attempts. Saquon Barkley contributed significantly with 66 rushing yards on fourteen carries.
Special Teams Contributions
Special teams were not left out of Philadelphia's comprehensive victory plan—Jake Elliott nailed both field goal attempts from within the thirty-nine-yard mark contributing an additional six points towards their total score.
Looking ahead, fans can catch the next action-packed game when the Philadelphia Eagles host Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on November 14th at 8:15 PM EDT broadcasted on Amazon Prime Video.