Ezekiel Elliott’s performance in Cowboys’ loss to Eagles shouldn’t get lost in shuffle

Dallas’ work horse isn’t used to losing nor poor performances against Philly, but playing his part wasn’t enough on Sunday night. A look at Elliott’s big day in a loss, from @TimLettiero

Ezekiel Elliott isn’t used to either losing or performing poorly when it comes to his matchups with the Philadelphia Eagles. The seventh-year veteran averaged over 97 yards a game against the division rival and in games he had played in the Cowboys were a gaudy 8-2. But this matchup was clearly going to be one of the tougher challenges for the veteran and it started out rough for everyone on the Dallas sideline.

Initially, it felt as if there was no chance Dallas would come close to winning their Week 6 matchup. Down 20-0 nearing halftime against the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles, the Cowboys’ offense turned their gameplay around and decided to let the running game steady the ship. The traditional settling aspect, when things are going off script and the passing game isn’t working was once again summoned, and once again it answered the call. While the team would ultimately lose by two scores, the run game helped propel Dallas to a much more convincing effort, putting the club in position to steal a win, but one the other pieces ultimately couldn’t take advantage of.

Cowboys put exclamation on regular season, tyrannize Eagles 51-26

The Cowboys A team went Hannibal on the Eagles’ reserves, setting multiple records on their way to the club’s 12th win of the year. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys were not to be deterred. With their opponent throwing up the white flag before the game even began, Dallas was only focused on what they needed in their Week 18 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. Already champions of the NFC East, assured of a home game in the wild-card round, Dallas was not satisfied with how they had been performing. Although they won four of their previous five games, the Week 17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals left a bad taste in their mouths.

So despite the Eagles putting a dozen players on COVID and resting almost every starting player, the Cowboys trotted out their starting offense and their non-injured starting defense. The result? A second straight drubbing of a division opponent. Dallas scored over 50 points for the second time in three weeks, dog-walking the Eagles by a final score of 51-26.

The Cowboys completed a season sweep of the entire division by a combined score of 240-107.

The win was Dallas’ 12th of the season and keeps them in contention to rise as high as the No. 2 seed pending Sunday’s games results. Quarterback Dak Prescott finished with five touchdown passes for 37 on the season, surpassing Tony Romo’s team record. Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 86 yards, allowing him to surpass 1,000 yards for the fourth time in his career. Cedrick Wilson caught two touchdown passes to become the fourth player with at least six receiving scores, another team record.

The biggest record though came in the fourth quarter, when Corey Clement, Ito Smith and finally Jaquan Hardy each scored to become the 20th, 21st and 22nd different player this season to score, setting a new NFL record.

When it was all said and done, the Cowboys had found the rhythm they were looking for, that they can hopefully use to be at the top of their game when they play an elimination game next week.

Dallas will not know their opponent until after the late games on Sunday. They will watch as New Orleans and San Francisco battle for the final playoff berth in the conference, with the 49ers eligible to be either the sixth or the seventh seed.

They will watch as the Los Angeles Rams try to hold off those 49ers so they can win the NFC West and keep Dallas from climbing ahead of them with a conference tiebreaker. They will watch as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers try to escape a crazy Antonio Brown week without losing to the Carolina Panthers, holding a head-to-head tiebreaker over Dallas but behind in a three-way tie scenario should they lose.

The only thing known is the Green Bay Packers have the No. 1 seed locked up and the Cowboys did what they could on Saturday night to keep their possibilities alive.

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