5 plays that empowered Cowboys' miraculous comeback over Eagles
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5 plays that empowered Cowboys' miraculous comeback over Eagles
"The Cowboys sure know how to make the headlines. On Sunday, they dug themselves a 21-0 hole early before scoring 24 unanswered points to beat the Eagles, tying the franchise record for biggest comeback win. Early on, this game felt signed, sealed, and delivered for the Eagles, but these five plays were monumental in bringing Dallas back. Immediately after the Eagles went up 21-0 thanks to their unstoppable tush push play, Dak Prescott threw an interception in the endzone that"
"felt like the final nail in the coffin. But a three-and-out forced by the defense offered one last shot before halftime to get something going. On the sideline, the Cowboys looked shell shocked. Players hung their heads and were sitting in silence. They needed a big play to energize them, and KaVontae Turpin - who fumbled earlier in the game - was happy to oblige. Turpin's huge play picked up 48 yards and flipped the field, atoning for his fumble while also lighting the spark on the flame that fueled the Cowboys' comeback."
The Cowboys fell behind 21-0 early but rallied to score 24 unanswered points and win, tying the franchise record for largest comeback. Dak Prescott threw an interception in the endzone after the Eagles' third touchdown, but the defense forced a three-and-out to provide one last chance before halftime. KaVontae Turpin, who had fumbled earlier, produced a 48-yard play that flipped field position and sparked momentum. Six plays later Prescott connected with George Pickens for a touchdown. The Eagles started the second half with a big gain negated by an illegal formation penalty, resulting in a punt instead of a likely scoring drive.
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