Cowboys pull off a 2nd half miracle, beat Eagles 24-21 Inside The Star
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Cowboys pull off a 2nd half miracle, beat Eagles 24-21  Inside The Star
"In the biggest game of the Dallas Cowboys season, it went exactly the way that all of us fans figured it would until the second half. After the first drive of the game, I thought this one would be a wrap pretty early, but what happened in the second half, I did not see coming, quite frankly, I don't think anyone did!"
"The Dallas Cowboys tied the franchise record for their biggest comeback, down 21 points. After a crazy second half, they were able to win the biggest game of the year, 24-21. This was a game that the Cowboys had to win to stay alive in the playoffs, and honestly, it feels like CeeDee Lamb was going to cost the Cowboys just like his drops did in the first game! All of this craziness you can check out below. It was a wild one!"
"Jalen Hurts connected with A. J Brown for a 16-yard touchdown to take the early 7-0 lead, then it was about how Dak Prescott and the offense would respond to maybe the best defense in football as of late, and well, it was not good. After two punts by the Cowboys offense, the defense forced a punt, and guess what happened? A roughing the punter penalty, that was actually blocked, but when do the Cowboys ever get a call to go their way?"
The Dallas Cowboys trailed 21-0 in the first half before mounting a comeback that tied the franchise record for largest comeback. The offense struggled early with two punts and a turnover after KaVontae Turpin tripped and fumbled while lined up under center. A blocked punt was negated by a roughing the punter penalty, helping the Eagles extend the lead. Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown connected for an early touchdown. Dak Prescott and the offense found life in the second half, rallying to a 24-21 victory that secured a must-win to keep Dallas alive in the playoffs. CeeDee Lamb's earlier drops nearly cost the team.
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