
"Booker's day against the Eagles was mostly solid but a little scruffier than his box-score reputation, with one big mistake standing out. PFF's game recap has him at a 63.0 offensive grade, one of the better marks on the Cowboys' offense in the win. As a unit, Dallas allowed 18 total pressures and just one sack on Dak Prescott, so the line held up reasonably well in pass protection overall."
"Where his night clearly took a hit was the flags and a couple of run snaps. In the fourth quarter, with Dallas driving, he was called for a holding penalty on a deep shot to George Pickens that set the offense back from 1st-and-10 to 1st-and-20 and effectively killed that series. Earlier in the second half, Jordan Davis blew up a run by shoving Booker backwards and dropping Javonte Williams for a four-yard loss,"
Booker logged 74 snaps with 47 pass-block snaps, allowed only one pressure and received a 63.0 offensive grade, showing overall pass-protection steadiness. Dallas' offensive line as a unit allowed 18 total pressures and one sack on Dak Prescott, helping preserve the comeback. Critical negatives included a fourth-quarter holding penalty that turned 1st-and-10 into 1st-and-20 and a run play where Jordan Davis shoved Booker backwards, producing a four-yard loss. Booker blended into the background positively for much of the game but finished with two penalties that impacted drive momentum. Ezeiruaku played 37 snaps, recorded three tackles and one pressure in a workmanlike performance.
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