The Eagles had a chance to build on their 21-14 lead, but Jake Elliott’s 56-yard field goal try was wide right. That gave the Cowboys good field position.
In only three plays, the Cowboys covered the 54 yards to the end zone.
Dak Prescott completed a 43-yard pass to George Pickens and Javonte Williams ran for 3 yards to set up Prescott’s 8-yard touchdown run.
The Cowboys have come all the way back from down 21-0 to tie the game at 21-21.
Prescott is 19-of-27 for 297 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.
The Eagles led 21-0 early. They now lead 21-14 late in the third quarter.
Philadelphia scored touchdowns on its first three possessions. It has punted on its last four, not counting a kneel down at the end of the half.
The Eagles had 58 yards in the third quarter.
That has allowed the Cowboys to climb back in.
Dak Prescott threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Brevyn Spann-Ford with 2:02 remaining in the third quarter to get the Cowboys back within one score. It was Prescott’s second touchdown of the day as he had a 1-yard throw to George Pickens with 21 seconds left in the first half.
Prescott is 18-of-26 for 254 yards and an interception. He threw a 48-yarder to CeeDee Lamb to set up Spann-Ford’s touchdown.
The Eagles had three defensive pass interference penalties on the Cowboys’ scoring drive — the one on Lamb’s catch was declined — and Zack Baun dropped an interception.
Eagles cornerback Adoree Jackson will not return today.
The team announced in the third quarter that Jackson has entered into concussion protocol.
He had three tackles.
The Eagles now have Quinyon Mitchell at left corner, Cooper DeJean at right corner and Michael Carter in the nickel.
The Cowboys list left tackle Tyler Guyton as questionable to return with an ankle injury.
Nate Thomas has replaced Guyton.
Dak Prescott set the Cowboys’ record for career passing yards with a 9-yard completion to George Pickens in the third quarter.
Prescott entered Sunday’s game needing 160 yards to set the record, and he tied Tony Romo’s record with a 1-yard touchdown pass to George Pickens at the end of the first half.
Romo, Prescott’s predecessor, had 34,183 passing yards in his career.
Prescott also holds team records for career completion percentage, career completions and career passer rating. He ranks second in passing yards, attempts and passing touchdowns and is third in total wins.
Troy Aikman is the all-time leader in attempts (4,715) and wins (94), and Romo ranks first in passing touchdowns (247).
The Cowboys forced a three-and-out by the Eagles, who still lead 21-7.
The Eagles dominated the first half, taking a 21-7 lead into the locker room at halftime.
Philadelphia led 21-0 before Dallas finally reached paydirt on Dak Prescott’s 1-yard touchdown pass to George Pickens with 21 seconds left in the half. That tied Prescott with Tony Romo for the most passing yards in team history with 34,183.
Prescott went 13-of-17 for 159 yards with a touchdown and an interception, and the Cowboys outgained the Eagles 211 to 196. But the Cowboys couldn’t get out of their own way.
The Cowboys got on the doorstep of the goal line earlier in the second quarter, with a first-and-goal from the Philadelphia 1. Javonte Williams was stopped for no gain on a wildcat run before left tackle Tyler Guyton was called for a false start. On second-and-goal from the 5, Prescott was intercepted by Reed Blankenship on a pass intended for CeeDee Lamb in the end zone.
KaVonte Turpin also lost a fumble for the Cowboys, which Zack Baun recovered, and Ryan Flournoy was called for a costly running-into-the-kicker penalty on a Braden Mann punt that gave the Eagles a first down. Guyton also had a tripping penalty on Jalyx Hunt that the Cowboys were able to overcome on their touchdown drive.
Jalen Hurts went 13-of-19 for 164 yards with a touchdown, a 16-yarder to A.J. Brown on the Eagles’ first drive. Hurts also scored on runs of 7 yards and 1 yard. Brown has five catches for 67 yards.
Saquon Barkley has only six carries for 12 yards and three catches for 32 yards.