Dak Prescott left the locker room in awe when he passed the game ball to the offense’s star player

The Dallas Cowboys extended their strong run with a 24–21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, relying on a balanced performance that showcased both defensive pressure and Dak Prescott’s clutch leadership. The win moved Dallas to 5-5-1, keeping them firmly in the NFC playoff race.

Despite the absence of Micah Parsons, the defense remained formidable, with Lawrence and other standouts like Leighton Vander Esch stepping up to fill the gap. The defense’s ability to apply constant pressure was vital in shutting down multiple Eagles’ drives and allowing the offense to take control of the game.
Meanwhile, Dak Prescott delivered a stellar performance on offense, throwing for 320 yards and two touchdowns. Prescott’s leadership and composure in critical moments were key in helping the Cowboys mount a comeback from a 21-point deficit in the second half. His calm under pressure led to a game-winning drive that set up a field goal in the final seconds of the game. Prescott also passed Tony Romo for the most passing yards in Cowboys’ history, adding another significant milestone to his career.
Kicker Brett Maher was reliable in the kicking game, converting all three of his field goal attempts and making both of his extra points. Maher’s consistency kept the Cowboys within striking distance throughout the game.

The win reaffirmed the Cowboys’ roster depth, particularly with their defense stepping up in Parsons’ absence. Prescott’s leadership continues to be the anchor for the team, and with the defense playing at a high level, the Cowboys are poised for a strong finish to the season.
Dallas will continue preparing for upcoming matchups that will shape their playoff destiny. Consistency from players like Prescott, Lawrence, Pollard, and Maher will be essential as the Cowboys push toward a postseason berth.