ARLINGTON, Texas — A.J. Brown was catching passes and the Philadelphia Eagles were moving the ball down the field.

An offense that has drawn criticism this season from its three-time Pro Bowl receiver had a three-touchdown lead after its first three possessions against division rival Dallas. Things seemed to be going in the right direction for the NFC East-leading Eagles on Sunday.

Then they weren't again — like so often the case this year.

Philadelphia didn't score another point and lost 24-21 on a game-ending field goal. That prevented the Eagles (8-3), with six games remaining, from pushing their lead to five games in the win column ahead of second-place Dallas (5-5-1).

“They definitely made adjustments," Brown said. "I think in the second half, it was just a little lack of executio

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