For the first 15 or so minutes of the Eagles' big clash Sunday against their NFC East rivals, they looked every bit as dominant as the 8-2 record they carried into AT&T Stadium.
The Eagles scored touchdowns on their first three possessions against the hapless Cowboys. A.J. Brown caught a touchdown, Jalen Hurts ran for two, and DeVonta Smith added some spectacular catches. The Cowboys dropped passes, fumbled twice, and committed fourth-down penalties that enabled their 21-point deficit.
Then came the rest of the game, in which the Eagles looked more like the inconsistent team they've been all season – a bunch of three-and-outs, a bunch of penalties, no run game to stabilize the offense, and a pass rush that disappeared.
By the fourth quarter, the Eagles hadn't scored any more points, whi

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