10 thoughts on the Cowboys wild 24-21 comeback win over the Eagles
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10 thoughts on the Cowboys wild 24-21 comeback win over the Eagles
"On their next possession, the offense went three-and-out. And then on their third possession, they appeared to be moving the ball, but coughed the ball up when KaVontae Turpin tripped and ran into the legs of his offensive lineman. In each of those instances, the Eagles took the ball and drove down the field and scored a touchdown. Just like that, it was 21-0."
"Ryan Flournoy pleaded to anyone who would listen on the sideline that he had gotten a piece of the ball, which would have negated a penalty, but the coaches wouldn't listen. They didn't throw the challenge flag, nor did they call a timeout to give them a better chance to look at it. When the game came back from commercial, the broadcast team showed a slo-mo replay clearly showing that Flournoy was telling the truth."
The Dallas Cowboys rallied from a 21-0 deficit to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21, preserving postseason hopes. The Cowboys began with turnovers and stalled drives, including a turnover on downs, a three-and-out, and a fumble after KaVontae Turpin tripped into a teammate. Dak Prescott threw an interception in the end zone after reaching the one-yard line. A roughing-the-kicker penalty on Ryan Flournoy extended an Eagles drive, and coaches declined to challenge despite replay evidence. Brian Schottenheimer recorded his biggest win to date as the game shifted from bleak to thrilling.
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