The Cowboys-Eagles game was a little chippy, to put it mildly. Late in the fourth quarter, three players were ejected after a punt return. The Eagles’ Sydney Brown and Cowboys’ Jalen Brooks and Troy Pride Jr.
Tensions flared toward the end of the Dallas Cowboys' 41-7 blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, resulting in the ejections of multiple
Eagles safety Sydney Brown, Cowboys cornerback Troy Pride Jr. and wide receiver Jalen Brooks face significant fines following the altercation.
Despite starting quarterback Jalen Hurts being sidelined with a concussion, the Philadelphia Eagles blew out the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, 41-7. With the win, the Eagles (13-3) became the first NFC team to clinch their division with only one week remaining until the playoffs.
Late in the fourth quarter, the Eagles, leading 41-7, kicked a routine punt to begin a play that quickly led to ejections for Philadelphia’s Sydney Brown and Dallas’ Troy Pride and Jalen Brooks.
Things got heated between players from both the Eagles and the Cowboys. On Sunday, the Eagles put an absolutely beat down on the Cowboys 41-7. During the
While the Eagles and Cowboys were playing for different stakes at this point in the season, that goes out the window with divisional games. The pre-existing bad blood between the franchises was on full display with the late-game fracas.
The Dallas Cowboys were getting boatraced by the Philadelphia Eagles and tempers flared at the end of the game with three player getting ejected after a brawl.
The Philadelphia Eagles blew out the rival Dallas Cowboys in Week 17 on Sunday to clinch the NFC East title. But things got ugly at the end of the big victory for Philly.
Did the Dallas Cowboys show some "fight'' against the Philadelphia Eagles in a 41-7 a blowout on Sunday at Philly? Well, yes. There was at least that one time
A dust-up or two is always expected when the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles share an NFL field with one another. There are rivals across the league but