Eagles vs. Cowboys Score Gives Cowboys Control of NFC East

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The Eagles vs Cowboys score would put one team ahead in the NFC East, and make the other play catch-up. But the Eagles vs Cowboys score put the Cowboys ahead of the Eagles for once in this decade. The score was low for the most part, and looked to be going down to the wire. But the Eagles vs Cowboys game turned for Dallas in one controversial and explosive sequence, and finally gave the Cowboys their breakthrough win over Philadelphia. The 20-16 Dallas win pit the Cowboys in sole possession of the NFC East, with designs on keeping it that way.

The Eagles vs Cowboys score took a while to get going, as the Cowboys only led 10-6 at halftime. Both teams often had more penalties and mistakes than big plays, despite their explosive capabilities. The Eagles finally went ahead 13-10, but a Donovan McNabb interception led to the tying Dallas field goal.

After that, the Eagles vs Cowboys score came down to controversial decisions, the Eagles' inability to convert short-yardage plays, and Miles Austin. On a third and fourth-and-1, the Eagles couldn't convert - although the Eagles challenged the spot of the fourth-and-1 and failed, leaving them with no timeouts. Then new star Miles Austin, who hadn't caught a pass all night, took a third-and-14 pass into the end zone - right after the NBC announcers talked about how he hadn't caught a ball.

The Eagles vs Cowboys score became too much to overcome after that, as the Eagles could only get a long field goal on the next drive, and had no timeouts left to stop the Cowboys. The 20-16 loss dropped Philadelphia to 5-3, with a difficult schedule coming up. As for Dallas, they are 6-2, in first place, and have a pretty easy next few weeks ahead.

Thanks to the Eagles vs Cowboys score, Dallas can brag that they are 'back." However, the Cowboys Nation won't believe it until they actually win in December and January. But for the moment, Dallas is on a four-game winning streak, while the Eagles may have tough times ahead, and the Giants are reeling badly.

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