Eagles overcome mental hurdle with 34-6 win vs. Cowboys, ending losing streak at AT&T Stadium

Eagles overcome a major mental hurdle with 34-6 win vs. Cowboys that ends losing streak at AT&T Stadium

The Eagles entered Sunday’s matchup against the Cowboys on a six-game losing streak at AT&T Stadium. Still, Nick Sirianni’s team blasted the lid off six years of disappointment and firmly established themselves as an NFC favorite.

Philadelphia overcame another slow start, and two early Jalen Hurts turnovers to dominate Dallas, 34-6 on the road, just days before a Thursday night showdown against Washington for first place in the NFC East.

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was 14-20 passing for 202 yards (10.1 avg), two touchdowns, and one interception with a 115.0 rating. Hurts also rushed seven times for 56 yards, scoring two more rushing touchdowns and moving his career total to 52.

With Cooper Rush at quarterback, Dallas 3-14 on third downs, and Vic Fangio’s ever-improving unit held the Cowboys to 146 yards of offense, 2.6 yards per play, and 1.5 yards per pass.

A.J. Brown posted another 100-yard game, logging five catches for 109 yards (21.8 avg) and making massive catch after huge catch.   On defense, linebacker Zack Baun posted seven tackles and one tackle for loss. In comparison, C.J. Gardner-Johnson posted seven tackles, one pass defended, and helped create a huge Ezekiel Elliott fumble.

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A.J. Brown injury update: Latest news as Eagles WR returns to practice

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown returned to practice on Wednesday after suffering a knee injury in win over Jaguars

Just hours after an MRI indicated A.J. Brown would be day to day with a knee injury; the Eagles All-Pro returned to practice ahead of Week 11 against the Dallas Cowboys.

Brown left Philadelphia’s win over the Jaguars with a knee injury that was deemed less serious than initially thought.

Brown has 23 catches for 444 yards (19.3 avg) and three touchdowns in five games played, and he’d likely be nearing 1,000 yards for a third straight season if not for missing three games.

Philadelphia is getting healthier and had Browns, Dallas Goedert (hamstring), Darius Slay (groin), Jalen Carter (shoulder), and Landon Dickerson (knee) all participate in the first practice of the week.

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Eagles snap count vs. Cowboys: Breakdown, observations from Week 3

Philadelphia Eagles snap count vs. Dallas Cowboys: Breakdown, observations from Week 3

The Eagles (1-2) were embarrassed by their division rival on national television in a 41-21 defeat that was disastrous and concerning.

After a Week 1 explosion against Atlanta, the Philadelphia offense is now searching for an identity.

Philadelphia ran the ball just once in the first quarter and totally failed Miles Sanders once again.

Here’s the snap count for Monday’s debacle.

Eagles vs. Cowboys Friday injury report: Fletcher Cox among 3 to not practice

Eagles vs. Cowboys Friday injury report: Fletcher Cox among 3 to not practice

The Eagles released their Friday injury report in advance of Monday night and Jordan Mailata was the big name after the starting left tackle suffered a knee sprain on Thursday.

Mailata’s availability for Monday night is in doubt and that could allow for Andre Dillard to get the start in his place.

Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox was out with an illness, while Rodney McLeod and Davion Taylor were listed as limited participants. Miles Sanders was a full participant along with J.J. Arcega-Whiteside and Hassan Ridgeway.

Eagles vs. Cowboys Thursday injury report: Miles Sanders limited in practice

Eagles vs. Cowboys injury report: Miles Sanders a limited participant in practice

The Eagles released their initial injury report for Monday’s matchup at Dallas and Miles Sanders was the only reason for concern.

Nick Sirianni wears a ‘Beat Dallas’ T-Shirt while describing Eagles vs. Cowboys CFB like rivalry

Nick Sirianni wears ‘Beat Dallas’ T-Shirt while describing Eagles-Cowboys college-style rivalry

Nick Sirianni isn’t that far removed from playing wide receiver at the mighty University of Mount Union, and the Eagles head coach is totally hyped up for Dallas week.

During his Thursday press conference before Philadelphia’s first practice of Dallas week, Sirianni approached the podium wearing a ‘Beat Dallas’ T-Shirt to help inspire his players.

When asked, Sirianni described this matchup as the one that reminds him of one of the biggest college football rivalries.

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