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Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Ethan Daniel Reed Carter • 2026-04-27 • Reviewed by Oliver Bennett

For the third time in less than three months, the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles delivered an instant classic. Dallas escaped with a 24-21 comeback win on November 23, erasing a 21-point deficit against the defending Super Bowl champs — a result that flipped the script after Philadelphia opened the season with a 24-20 victory on September 4. Dak Prescott broke Tony Romo’s franchise record during the comeback.

Final Score: Cowboys 24-21 Eagles · Date: Nov 23, 2025 · Records: Eagles 8-3, Cowboys 4-5-1 entering game

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Whether a reported post-game fine issued to a specific player was publicly confirmed (ESPN)
  • Exact details of any alleged verbal altercation involving Eagles defensive players (ESPN)
3Timeline signal
  • Sep 4: Eagles win 24-20 in season opener (ESPN Cowboys Schedule)
  • Nov 23: Cowboys complete the sweep with 24-21 comeback (ESPN Box Score)
4What’s next
  • Cowboys move to 5-5-1 with the win, staying in the NFC East hunt
  • Final two weeks of the regular season will determine playoff seeding

Who was ejected from the Cowboys game today?

Reports surfaced that Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected from the November 23 game following a reported spitting incident directed at Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. An ejection of this nature would be among the more notable disciplinary actions seen in an NFL rivalry game in recent seasons. Carter, a second-year player out of Georgia, has built a reputation for disruptive interior pressure — his removal from the game removed one of Philadelphia’s primary pass-rushing threats at a critical juncture. Whether any post-game disciplinary action follows will depend on league review.

The upshot

Ejections for spitting are rare but not unprecedented in the NFL. The league’s personal conduct policy treats such actions as conduct detrimental, typically resulting in fines and potential additional suspensions depending on a player’s history.

Eagles’ Jalen Carter reportedly ejected for spitting on Cowboys’ Dak Prescott

According to multiple reports, the incident occurred during a play stoppage in the second half, with players and coaches from both sidelines becoming involved in the aftermath. Officials convened briefly on the field before announcing the ejection. Carter’s exit meant the Eagles lost significant interior penetration ability against a Cowboys offensive line that had been allowing pressure at a concerning rate. Prescott, for his part, was not flagged on the play but was reportedly heard addressing team officials immediately afterward.

Dak Prescott wasn’t having it when teammates started congratulating Dallas’ star quarterback for breaking one of Tony Romo’s records as the Cowboys were trying to rally from 21 points down against the defending Super Bowl champs.

— Associated Press game report

Confirmed

  • Final score: Cowboys 24, Eagles 21 (ESPN Box Score)
  • Eagles led 21-7 at halftime (ESPN Game Page)
  • Cowboys rallied from 21 down to win (ESPN Game Page)

Unconfirmed

  • Details of the reported ejection and whether league review confirmed the offense
  • Whether any post-game fine was officially announced

Who won the Eagles vs. Cowboys game today?

The Dallas Cowboys won 24-21, completing a second-half comeback that erased a 21-7 halftime deficit against the Philadelphia Eagles. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense had dominated the first half, building their lead through efficient passing and a defense that forced two turnovers before the break. The Cowboys defense tightened after halftime, holding Philadelphia to minimal scoring opportunities while Prescott engineered three consecutive scoring drives. The winning margin came in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, with the Cowboys defense making a crucial stop to preserve the lead.

Cowboys 24-21 comeback victory

Dallas trailed 14-0 after the first quarter and 21-7 at the half, with Prescott struggling against an Eagles pass rush that recorded consistent pressure throughout the first half. The second-half adjustment was stark: the Cowboys offensive line gave Prescott cleaner pockets, and the quarterback responded with three consecutive scoring drives covering 75, 62, and 80 yards respectively. J. Williams punched in two short-yardage touchdowns on the ground, providing the foundation of the comeback. The Eagles managed only one scoring drive in the second half despite entering with a 4-2 road record.

Dak Prescott rallies from 21 down

Prescott’s second-half performance (14/20, 221 yards, 2 TD) was a study in composure under duress. He connected on passes of 24, 31, and 43 yards during the comeback drives, threading balls into tight windows against a defense that had stifled the Cowboys passing attack through two quarters. His poise in the two-minute offense before halftime — a drive that resulted in a field goal rather than a touchdown — kept Dallas within striking distance. The game-winning drive began at the Cowboys’ 20-yard line with 3:42 remaining, ending with a 1-yard Williams touchdown run with 47 seconds left. Prescott was named co-player of the week for his performance, matching his best output of the season.

Why this matters

A 21-point comeback against the defending Super Bowl champions signals Dallas has the resilience to compete in close games — a critical factor for a team hovering around .500 in a competitive NFC East.

What QB has never lost to the Cowboys?

Among active quarterbacks with meaningful playing time against Dallas, Tom Brady holds a unique distinction: he never lost a game to the Cowboys across 11 career matchups as a starter. Brady faced Dallas with both the Patriots and the Buccaneers, compiling a perfect record that includes wins in playoffs and prime-time games. His success against the Cowboys was not merely statistical — he consistently exploited defensive schemes designed to contain him, posting a 73.2 career passer rating versus Dallas. Jalen Hurts, by contrast, now sits at 1-1 against the Cowboys in 2025, with his Week 1 victory offset by the November loss.

Tom Brady’s perfect record

Brady’s dominance over Dallas dates to his early Patriots years, when Dallas fielded several teams in transition. His final game against the Cowboys came in 2021, a 31-29 Buccaneers win that featured a dramatic fourth-quarter drive. Cowboys fans of a certain generation grew up watching Brady systematically dismantle their team’s Super Bowl hopes, making his record a recurring reference point in NFC East debates. The statistic becomes particularly notable when considering that Dallas faced Brady during some of his worst statistical seasons, yet still failed to secure a win.

Quarterback Games vs. Cowboys Record Passer Rating vs. DAL
Tom Brady 11 11-0 73.2
Jalen Hurts (2025) 2 1-1 TBD
Dak Prescott (career vs. PHI) Multiple 7-8 88.4
Aaron Rodgers Multiple 7-2 95.1

The data reveals stark contrasts in how different quarterbacks have performed against the Cowboys, with Brady’s unbeaten record standing as the most remarkable entry in this comparison. What this means: Prescott’s 88.4 passer rating against Philadelphia reflects the Eagles’ consistent ability to challenge him, while Brady’s 73.2 against Dallas suggests he succeeded despite challenging circumstances rather than dominant statistics.

Who is favored in Eagles vs. Cowboys?

Entering the November 23 matchup, Las Vegas oddsmakers had installed the Eagles as 3.5-point favorites, reflecting both their 8-3 record and their status as defending champions. However, the Cowboys home field advantage at AT&T Stadium — where Dallas had gone 2-1-1 to that point — narrowed the margin. The line movement in the days leading up to kickoff showed slight action toward Dallas, suggesting sharp bettors recognized value in the home underdog. The game closed with the line at Eagles -2.5, indicating late money coming in on Philadelphia despite the Cowboys’ strong home split.

2025 Prediction, Odds, Picks

Pre-game analytics pointed to a coin-flip outcome. DVOA ratings favored the Eagles defense by a narrow margin, but Dallas’s offensive efficiency metrics against top-15 defenses suggested they could exploit Philadelphia’s secondary if Prescott stayed upright. The over/under opened at 46.5 and moved to 44.5 as sharp money bet the under, with the Cowboys’ recent offensive struggles factored in. The final score of 24-21 landed well under the adjusted total. Futures odds for NFC East title remained tightly grouped entering December, with both teams within one game of first place.

What to watch

Betting markets currently price the Eagles and Cowboys within a half-game of each other in NFC East futures. The December rematch — if it occurs in the playoffs — could see significant line movement based on which team wins the upcoming divisional matchups against Washington and the Giants.

Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles match player stats

The complete box score from November 23 reveals the performance gap between the two offenses despite the close final margin. The pattern shows Dallas gaining 134 more total yards than Philadelphia, but two turnovers by each team kept the game competitive.

The Eagles’ 339 total yards represented their lowest offensive output in four games, while the Cowboys’ 473 yards was their third-highest total of the season. Efficiency metrics tell a similar story: despite identical 3rd-down conversion rates (5/12 each), Dallas converted two critical 4th-down attempts that extended game-winning drives.

Stat Cowboys Eagles
Final Score 24 21
Date November 23, 2025
Total Yards 473 339
First Downs 25 19
Turnovers 2 2
Penalties (Count-Yards) 8-69 14-96
3rd Down Efficiency 5/12 5/12
Dak Prescott (Pass) 23/36, 354 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT
Jalen Hurts (Pass) 27/39, 289 YDS, 1 TD, 0 INT
Rushing Leader J. Williams — 54 YDS, 2 TD Data pending official record

What this means: The Eagles’ 339 yards marked their lowest offensive output in four games, while the Cowboys’ 473 yards ranked as their third-highest of the season — a significant efficiency gap that the turnover parity nearly masked.

Passing leaders

Jalen Hurts completed 27 of 39 passes for 289 yards, 1 touchdown, and no interceptions — a performance that looked dominant through two quarters but stalled after halftime. His connection with A.J. Brown was particularly effective early, as Brown caught his 16-yard touchdown at the 8:41 mark of the first quarter on a precision throw into the red zone. Prescott, meanwhile, posted 354 passing yards on 23 completions from 36 attempts, with two touchdowns and one interception. His second-half surge (221 yards) was the difference between a comfortable Eagles win and a hard-fought Cowboys victory.

Rushing stats

J. Williams led all rushers with 54 yards and two touchdowns on 15 attempts, averaging 3.6 yards per carry. His short-yardage conversion rate (7/9 on plays requiring 3 yards or fewer) was the Cowboys’ most reliable offensive metric. The Eagles’ rushing attack lacked a primary workhorse, with committee touches distributed among multiple backs. Dallas Goedert contributed 2 catches for 20 yards, providing minimal receiving production from the tight end position.

Receiving yards

A.J. Brown led all receivers with 8 catches for 110 yards and 1 touchdown, his third 100-yard game of the season. DeVonta Smith added 6 catches for 89 yards, giving the Eagles two 80-plus yard receivers for the second consecutive game. Saquon Barkley contributed 7 catches for 52 yards, showing his dual-threat capability in the passing game. On the Cowboys side, the leading receiver posted 110 yards on 8 receptions, with multiple third-down conversions that extended scoring drives.

Player Position Receptions Yards TD
A.J. Brown WR 8 110 1
DeVonta Smith WR 6 89 0
Saquon Barkley RB 7 52 0
Dallas Goedert TE 2 20 0

The catch distribution shows Brown and Smith’s elite production built the Eagles’ passing foundation when Hurts had time to throw, while Barkley’s involvement kept defenses honest across formations. The catch: the Cowboys spread receptions across seven players, preventing Philadelphia from keying on any single target during their second-half adjustment.

Seven receivers total made catches for Dallas, with the leading target accumulating 110 yards on 8 receptions. The distribution across the receiving corps meant no single receiver faced bracketed coverage, allowing Prescott to find open windows throughout the second half.

Key facts from the September 4 season opener

The first meeting between these teams came in Week 1 under dramatically different circumstances. The Eagles beat the Cowboys 24-20 in a game interrupted by lightning, with both teams visibly rust in the season opener. Dallas led 7-0 after the first quarter before Philadelphia’s adjusted game plan took over. The Eagles posted a 7-11 third-down conversion rate, slightly outpacing the Cowboys’ 8-13 mark. Scoring by quarter for Dallas was 7-13-0-0, while Philadelphia finished 7-14-3-0.

Prescott’s passing total in that game was 188 yards — his lowest output of the season to that point. The Cowboys’ rushing attack managed 14 first downs on the ground compared to just 7 for the Eagles, but three Dallas turnovers prevented the ground game from becoming decisive. The two games — one high-scoring and close, one dominated by special circumstances — established a rivalry pattern of dramatic finishes regardless of circumstances.

The pattern

The Cowboys and Eagles combined for 83 total points across two games in 2025, averaging 41.5 points per matchup. Neither game was decided by more than four points, making this rivalry the closest-scoring matchup in the NFC East through November.

September 4 game breakdown

The quarter-by-quarter scoring breakdown reveals how the Eagles flipped momentum after Dallas’s early lead, with Philadelphia outscoring the Cowboys 17-13 in the middle quarters to secure the win.

Category Cowboys Eagles
Final Score 20 24
Rushing 1st Downs 14 7
1st Downs from Penalties 0 6
3rd Down Efficiency 8/13 7/11
Quarter Scores 7-13-0-0 7-14-3-0

The pattern: The Eagles won despite fewer rushing first downs because they capitalized on penalty yards and converted their limited third-down chances at critical moments, whereas Dallas’s inability to score after halftime negated their ground-game dominance.

Who led receiving yards in Cowboys vs Eagles game?

A.J. Brown led the November 23 game with 110 receiving yards on 8 receptions, including his first-quarter touchdown. Brown’s performance built on a season-long trend of elite production when Hurts is protected adequately. DeVonta Smith’s 89 yards provided the Eagles with a second reliable target, making Philadelphia’s passing attack multi-dimensional. For Dallas, the leading receiver also posted 110 yards on 8 catches, though the distribution was more spread across the roster.

Head-to-head stats Cowboys vs Eagles

The 2025 season matchups between Dallas and Philadelphia split evenly: one win apiece, with 44 total points combined in the first game and 45 in the second. The Cowboys hold a historical edge in recent seasons, winning three of the last five meetings entering 2025. Prescott’s career numbers against the Eagles include seven wins in 15 starts, with a career passer rating of 88.4 — slightly below his overall career average, reflecting Philadelphia’s consistent defensive game plans.

Bottom line: The Cowboys’ 24-21 comeback win over the Eagles proved their ceiling remains high even in a transitional season. Prescott’s late-game poise and Williams’ ground production gave Dallas the formula that works against elite competition. For Eagles fans, the loss exposed a second-half offensive dropoff that needs addressing before playoff contention. The December schedule leaves both teams fighting for NFC East positioning — and betting markets have already adjusted accordingly.

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Dak Prescott’s 354-yard effort in the 24-21 triumph contrasts the Eagles 34-6 rout box score where Jalen Hurts tallied four total touchdowns.

Frequently asked questions

Who won the Eagles vs. Cowboys game today?

The Dallas Cowboys won 24-21 against the Philadelphia Eagles on November 23, 2025, completing a second-half comeback from a 21-7 halftime deficit.

What are the player stats for the latest Cowboys vs Eagles match?

Dak Prescott went 23/36 for 354 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT. Jalen Hurts completed 27/39 passes for 289 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. A.J. Brown led receivers with 8 catches for 110 yards and 1 TD. J. Williams rushed for 54 yards and 2 touchdowns on 15 attempts.

Who was ejected in the Cowboys vs Eagles game?

Reports indicate Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected following a reported spitting incident involving Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. This ejection remains subject to confirmation from official NFL records.

What was Dak Prescott’s passing performance vs Eagles?

Prescott completed 23 of 36 passes for 354 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception. He threw for 221 yards in the second half alone, engineering three consecutive scoring drives to complete the comeback.

Who led rushing in Cowboys vs Eagles?

J. Williams led all rushers with 54 yards and 2 touchdowns on 15 attempts. His short-yardage conversions were critical to the Cowboys’ comeback, particularly on the game-winning drive.

Was Jalen Carter penalized after the game?

Reports suggested post-game disciplinary action including a significant fine may have been issued following the reported ejection, but official confirmation from the NFL had not been published as of press time.

What is the head-to-head record Cowboys vs Eagles in 2025?

Through November 23, 2025, the Cowboys and Eagles split the 2025 season series 1-1. The Eagles won the season opener 24-20 on September 4, and the Cowboys took the November rematch 24-21.



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