It seemed like the Philadelphia Eagles were going to cruise to an easy victory over the Dallas Cowboys Nov. 23 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

The Birds led 21-0 in the second quarter and then everything fell apart as the Cowboys won 24-21.

The blown lead is tied for the second worst in Eagles history.

What was the biggest blown lead in Eagles history?

The Eagles blew a 23-point lead against the Minnesota Vikings on Dec. 1, 1985.

The Eagles led 23-0 at Veterans Stadium when the Vikes rallied. Minnesota quarterback Wade Wilson threw three touchdown passes – two to Anthony Carter – and Willie Teal returned a fumble 65 yards for a touchdown.

The loss to the Cowboys ties the Eagles' 25-24 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sept. 12, 1999 and a 28-21 loss to the New York Giants on Dec.

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