The Dallas Cowboys delivered their most dramatic win of the season Sunday afternoon, erasing a 21-point deficit and stunning the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 on a Brandon Aubrey 42-yard field goal as time expired. It was a wild, mistake-heavy divisional slugfest — and Dallas walked out of AT&T Stadium with a comeback fans won’t forget anytime soon.
Dak Prescott authored yet another chapter in his long book of clutch moments, dragging the Cowboys out of a 21-0 hole and keeping his incredible home streak alive. With the victory, Prescott extended his run of 19 straight home wins against NFC East opponents, a decade-long gauntlet that has never seen him fall in Arlington to a division foe.
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The game wasn’t just big for the standings. It was emotional. It marked the Cowboys’ first home appearance since the passing of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, and the team honored his memory with grit, resilience, and a rally worthy of his spirit.
Philadelphia looked ready to cruise, jumping ahead with a scorching start from A.J. Brown. But the Eagles’ offense sputtered after the first quarter, reverting to the inconsistency that has frustrated them in recent weeks. Up 21-0 early in the second, the Eagles hadn’t blown a lead that large since 1999 — and Dallas hadn’t won from three touchdowns down since 2014.
Both streaks snapped in spectacular fashion.
The Cowboys chipped away methodically, then seized momentum in the second half. Prescott took command, Dallas’ defense settled in, and the Eagles never managed another point. By the fourth quarter, the Cowboys had tied the game multiple times before Aubrey finally delivered the dagger.
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His perfect strike from 42 yards sealed the win, capped the comeback, and sparked a celebration worthy of a team that refuses to fold — even when the scoreboard looks bleak.
At 5-5-1, the Cowboys are far from done. And with this comeback in their pocket? They just sent a message to the NFC … Dallas still fights, Dallas still believes, and Dallas still knows how to finish.






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