Dallas Cowboys 51-26 Philadelphia Eagles: Dak Prescott breaks Tony Romo’s single-season TD record as Cowboys hammer Eagles

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Duck Prescott hits career-record five touchdowns and ends the season with 37, breaking Tony Romo’s Cowboys record; Dallas are improving to 12-5 this season, while the Eagles (9-8) are still guaranteed a playoff spot despite their first five-game loss.

Duck Prescott has thrown 295 yards and five career touchdowns, breaking Tony Romo’s record in a single season with the Dallas Cowboys in a 51-26 win against the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday night.

The Cowboys have improved to 12-5 this season after winning streak against their NFC East rivals – currently ranked 2nd in the conference but could still drop to 4th depending on Sunday’s outcome. tournament. games. The Eagles (9-8), despite a defeat that ended their streak of four wins, have confirmed their place in the playoffs no matter what happens on Sunday.

Gardner Minschue started as Philadelphia quarterback for rested Jalen Hurts and completed 19 of 33 passes for 186 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Hurts was among 10 players declared inactive by the Eagles who were already targeting their Super Wild Card Weekend match next week.

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Minschue began scoring when he made a three-yard touchdown pass to Tyree Jackson just over five minutes into play. But Dallas immediately responded that Prescott found Wilson as the first of his two TDs to limit their first possession.

Philadelphia caught up with the Cowboys early in the game, with Kenneth Gainwell rushing forward to score from seven yards to level the score 17-17 with three minutes and 40 seconds remaining in the first half, but it was at this point that Dallas kicked off. break free.

Prescott and Schultz teamed up for two and nine yard shots over a two-minute warning to see the guests open a 13-point lead at halftime.

The Cowboys were then defeated, scoring three touchdowns in the first six and a half minutes of the fourth quarter, the first of which was Prescott’s record TD for the franchise, and the last to see Jacquan Hardy run in from 22 yards. his first NFL record.

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