5 Things We Learned From the Eagles’ Loss to the Cowboys
The Eagles committed 14 penalties and lost two fumbles, allowing the Cowboys to rally from a 21-point deficit and win 24-21, dropping Philadelphia behind in NFC standings.
- On Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles blew a 21-point lead and lost 24-21 to the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
- Self-Inflicted mistakes — 14 penalties for 96 yards and two lost fumbles — prompted offensive stalls after scoring on first three drives under Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni.
- Receiver A.J. Brown finished with eight catches for 110 yards and a touchdown from Jalen Hurts, while Saquon Barkley had a season-worst 22 rushing yards and the Philadelphia Eagles defense held one of the NFL's top offenses to 24 points.
- The defeat immediately affected playoff seeding as the loss dropped Philadelphia behind the Los Angeles Rams with six games remaining, and on a short week, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni urged focus for hosting the 8-3 Chicago Bears on Black Friday.
- Longer term, the defeat has prompted Jeffrey Lurie, Eagles chairman, to scrutinize Nick Sirianni, Eagles head coach, and Kevin Patullo, Eagles offensive play-caller, as analysts cite offensive line decline and play-calling issues.
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5 things we learned from the Eagles’ loss to the Cowboys
After beating up on a bottom-dwelling Raiders team last week, the Dallas Cowboys seemed to think they were on top of the world, talking about the playoffs and even winning the division. “Why not us?” quarterback Dak Prescott and several of his cohorts openly asked. It may have seemed like a joke to the first-place Eagles, the reigning Super Bowl champions. They clearly didn’t take it seriously on Sunday. After jumping out to a feverish 21-point …
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