The Dallas Cowboys got off to about as bad a start as a team can in their Week 12 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, committing costly penalties and a turnover to end up in a 21-0 first-half hole.
But by the end of the game, the Cowboys tied a franchise record for the biggest comeback win in franchise history, and quarterback Dak Prescott passed Tony Romo as the all-time passing-yards leader in Dallas history. Prescott said that while he got a bit emotional when he passed Romo, the 21-point deficit didn’t let him savor the moment until after the game.
“Now I get to enjoy it a little bit,” he said.
“Initially when I looked up there and saw the stat, there was a little that hit me that I wasn’t ready for. And I think I countered that with the anger of ‘no, no, no, we’ll ce

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