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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNWhy Kevin Patullo scrapped the script when Eagles faced the Cowboys
The Eagles offense opened hot vs. Dallas without a scripted start, while A.J. Brown's quiet night raised questions about his role.
Jalen Hurts rushed for two touchdowns for the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, who lost their hot-tempered star defender for spitting on Dak Prescott, then withstood a rare weather delay to beat the Dallas Cowboys 24-20 early Friday in a wild start to the NFL season.
With the Eagles leading 24-20, the Cowboys entered the red zone shortly before the weather delay. However, Miles Sanders fumbled the ball on the 10-yard line, and the Eagles were set to take over possession when the teams had to exit the field, taking the game’s momentum with them.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys O-lineman fined by NFL for viral but unflagged Eagles head slap
Tyler Guyton earned a social media moment with his violent head slap against Eagles LB Jalyx Hunt in Week 1. Now he's also earned a hefty fine for it.
The Eagles beat the Cowboys in Week 1, but A.J. Brown saw just one target. Philly’s coaches explain the surprising game plan.
A spitting incident, a weather delay, and crucial dropped passes were all storylines in the NFL's first game of the season, as the Eagles defeated the Cowboys, 24-20, on Thursday.
Jason Kelce was one of the first to react to Jalen Carter's viral spit incident with Dak Prescott in the Eagles' win over the Cowboys in Week 1. Kelce's response at the time was very NSFW, but the ex-Philly center has since issued a more serious message to Carter for what Kelce believed was a "dumb" and short-sighted move.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ 24-20 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL season opener was delayed 65 minutes because of lightning in the area around Lincoln Financial Field late in the third quarter Thursday night.
The league announced Thursday its opening slate of games averaged 22.3 million viewers per game, the highest on record. The Philadelphia Eagles' 24-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys (28.3 million) and Buffalo Bills' 41-40 comeback victory over the Baltimore Ravens (24.7 million) drew the biggest audiences.
The Eagles are heading to Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday to compete against the Kansas City Chiefs. Here is how the experts are