Eagles lead Cowboys 21-7 at halftime
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The Philadelphia Eagles took a commanding 21-7 lead at halftime against the Dallas Cowboys. Philadelphia jumped to a 21-0 advantage before Dallas scored with 21 seconds remaining in the half, courtesy of a 1-yard touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to George Pickens. This touchdown tied Prescott with Tony Romo for the most passing yards in Cowboys history, totaling 34,183 yards. Prescott completed 13 of 17 passes for 159 yards, with a touchdown and an interception, as the Cowboys outgained the Eagles 211 yards to 196.
Dallas struggled with execution, including a failed goal-line attempt where Javonte Williams was stopped for no gain, followed by a false start penalty on Tyler Guyton. Prescott's pass intended for CeeDee Lamb was intercepted by Reed Blankenship. Additionally, KaVonte Turpin lost a fumble recovered by Zack Baun, and Ryan Flournoy's penalty allowed the Eagles to retain possession. Guyton also incurred a
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