Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles
Digest more
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott did not receive a fine from the NFL for spitting on the ground in the direction of Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter in Week 1, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
4h
AtoZ Sports on MSNDallas Cowboys' latest roster signing could tease an even bigger change to the offense starting in Week 2 vs Giants
Following the Dallas Cowboys' season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, I listed three personnel changes the team should make. One of them was about the WR3 spot, where I called for Ryan Flournoy to compete for Jalen Tolbert's snaps following an underwhelming performance from the latter.
Jalen Hurts scored two touchdowns as the Eagles battled through a weather delay and Jalen Carter's ejection to beat the Cowboys, 24-20.
The Philadelphia Eagles started their Super Bowl title defense with a nail-biting win over the Dallas Cowboys, but it didn’t come without drama. Rookie-turned-star cornerback Cooper DeJean was one of several players fined by the league following a testy Week 1 matchup.
After taking he blame for the Dallas Cowboys' season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, CeeDee Lamb has channeled that energy into preparations for Week 2.
The Eagles reportedly offered multiple draft picks, including two first-rounders, for Micah Parsons, but the Cowboys refused.
The NFL is back, and it feels good. Many people speculated that the opening game was going to be a one-sided affair between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys, given what happened last week.
It only took one week for former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens to come under fire with the Dallas […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Cowboys Coach Defends George