Jalen Hurts demands 'fire' in defeated Eagles as Dallas hit back thanks to record-breaking Dak Prescott
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Jalen Hurts demands 'fire' in defeated Eagles as Dallas hit back thanks to record-breaking Dak Prescott
""We've got to find a way to finish the game, and we've got to find some consistency in what we do," Hurts said. "Definitely the tale of two halves. In the end, we didn't play a complete game as a team, and today it got us. "We've got to own this one, let it light a fire in us as a team and stay together and move forward.""
""The Eagles were cruising 21-0 inside 18 minutes with Hurts seemingly on a mission to silence suggestions he had lost the support of his offense in recent weeks. The quarterback rushed for two touchdowns and connected with AJ Brown for another as Philadelphia dominated in every facet of the game and seemed firmly on course to move to 9-2 for the season.""
The Eagles built a 21-0 lead inside 18 minutes as Jalen Hurts rushed for two touchdowns and connected with AJ Brown for another. Dallas mounted a comeback with touchdowns from George Pickens and Brevyn Spann-Ford and a Dak Prescott score. Prescott led a late drive that ended with Brandon Aubrey's 42-yard field goal for the win. Prescott surpassed Tony Romo as the Cowboys' all-time passing yards leader. Hurts emphasized the need to finish games, to find consistency, and to use the loss as motivation before a quick turnaround to face the Chicago Bears in Philadelphia.
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