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between the
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and
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. The Cowboys became a part of the NFL in the 1960 season; however, it was in the subsequent season that they transitioned to the NFL Eastern Conference, establishing a divisional rivalry with the Eagles and competing in two matchups each year ever since. The rivalry has been filled with bitterly contested games that are typical of the
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. The matchups have been the most frequently featured on ''
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'' with a total of 16. The Cowboys lead the overall series, 74–58. The two teams have met four times in the
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, with the Cowboys holding a 3–1 record.


Notable moments

*On November 12, 1979, Tony Franklin kicked what was then the longest field goal in Eagles history, 59 yards, to help the Eagles win their first-ever game at
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, 31–21 (the kick has since been bettered by Jake Elliott's 61-yard kick in 2017). The Eagles were on a three-game losing streak when they went to Dallas for the ''Monday Night Football'' game and things did not look promising when quarterback
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was knocked out, but back-up John Walton threw a touchdown pass to Charlie Smith and Franklin kicked the long field goal that Landry said took the juice out right before the half. * 1980 NFC Championship Game, January 11, 1981 – After losing to the Cowboys in all but 3 games from 1967 to 1979, the Eagles finished first in the
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in 1980 due to tie-breaking procedures (both teams 12–4 and splitting the meetings between each other, but the Eagles scored more points) and claimed the division, missed out on the #1 seed in the NFC (the latter proved inconsequential due to seeding restrictions and Dallas defeating Atlanta). Following 14-point deficits overcome by both teams in their respective Divisional playoff victories lead up to the 1980 NFC Championship Game, which was also called the "Blue Jersey Game", on the account that the Eagles, having the choice as the home team, made the Cowboys wear their seemingly cursed blue jerseys (a stigma that dated back to
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). To the cheers of a roaring
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crowd, the Eagles defeated the Cowboys 20–7. * The
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– With many of the Cowboys players crossing the picket line during the strike, Dallas humiliated the replacement-laden Eagles 41–22. Buddy Ryan accused
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of running up the score (something Buddy Ryan had accused him of before), and Ryan had his heart set on revenge. With little time remaining and the Eagles up by ten, Randall Cunningham faked a kneel down and tossed a long pass into the end zone, resulting in a pass interference call. With the Eagles at the one, a final touchdown made the score 37–20. * The Bounty Bowls (I and II) and – The two 1989 meetings were nicknamed the Bounty Bowls, due to the accusation by Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson that the Eagles had set a bounty on Dallas players, particularly quarterback
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and kicker Luis Zendejas. In the second game at Veterans Stadium, Eagles fans threw snowballs, ice, and beer onto the field. Several game participants were targeted, including back judge Al Jury and Cowboys punter Mike Saxon (both struck by snowballs), as well as Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson, who was hit with objects as he was escorted off the field by the Philadelphia Police Department. The Eagles won both Bounty Bowl games; 27–0 at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas and 20–10 in Philadelphia. *In October 1990, the Eagles and Cowboys met for what became known as the "Porkchop Bowl". The week before game day at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, Philadelphia head coach Buddy Ryan and Ted Plumb, his offensive coordinator were out for dinner. Ryan was dining on pork chops and started to choke. Plumb quickly initiated the Heimlich maneuver and saved Ryan's life. Word of the incident spread at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, and hatred by Cowboys fans was so fevered towards Ryan that former Cowboys' president Tex Schramm dubbed the pending game on October 28 the "Porkchop Bowl." When the game began, Cowboys fans tossed pork chops and similar simulated meat products from the stands toward the Eagles bench. The Eagles would win this game 21–20. * 1991 regular season – The Eagles began the 1991 season by defeating the Cowboys 24–0 at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas in week 3. During that game, the Eagles set a record with 11 sacks of Cowboys quarterback
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. Meanwhile, riding a three-game winning streak, Dallas entered Veterans Stadium in week 16 with a chance at a playoff berth. The Cowboys benefited from Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham being injured and rode a Kelvin Martin punt return for a touchdown to a 25–13 victory. The loss eliminated the Eagles from the playoff picture. * 1992–1995 – The Eagles started the 1992 season 5–0 and met the undefeated Cowboys on ''
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''. En route to a 31–7 win, the Eagles' number one-ranked defense held the Cowboys' offense to one first-quarter touchdown. However, later that year, Dallas ousted Philadelphia from the divisional round in a 34–10 rout at Texas Stadium. Three years later, the Cowboys bounced the Eagles from the divisional round of the playoffs a second time, winning 30–11. Dallas eventually advanced to, and won, the
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in both seasons. The Cowboys' win over the Eagles in the 1995 NFC Divisional playoffs currently marks Dallas' last appearances in both the
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. * October 31, 1993: In the middle of a rainstorm on Halloween, Emmitt Smith ran for 237 yards; setting a Cowboys record for most yards by a running back in a single game as the Cowboys won 23–10. * In November 1996, with the Eagles leading at 24–21, James Willis made a memorable play in what was a relatively unmemorable career as an Eagles linebacker when he intercepted a
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pass in the end zone and lateraled the ball to Troy Vincent who took it the distance to complete a 104-yard touchdown. The Eagles would go on to win 31–21. * Trailing by one point, the Eagles were a short field goal on the last play of the game from defeating the Cowboys at Texas Stadium on September 15, 1997. Punter Tom Hutton could not handle the snap for kicker Chris Boniol and, after a brief scramble, was tackled by the Dallas defense to secure a 21–20 Cowboys victory. * On October 10, 1999, Dallas wide receiver Michael Irvin suffered a career-ending spinal cord injury while playing at Veterans Stadium. The crowd cheered when Irvin did not get up and chanted "Deion sucks" when Irvin's teammate,
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, consoled him. The Cowboys went on to lose the game, 13–10. * In September 2000, the Eagles and Cowboys met in what would later become known as the " Pickle Juice" game. With temperatures at 109+ degrees, the Eagles pulled their players off the field and had the players drink pickle juice to prevent cramping, a practice the club had begun during training camp as a means to combat both dehydration and cramping. The experiment proved to be a success as the Eagles handed the Cowboys their worst opening day loss since 1963: defeating them by a score of 41–14. *In September 2002, during their final home opener at Veterans Stadium, the Eagles overcame a slow start and blasted the Dallas Cowboys 44–13. The defense collected four turnovers and sacked Quincy Carter four times. This marked the highest point total for an Eagles team that would finish the season with 415 points: the most they've ever scored in franchise history. * October 12, 2003: In week 6 of the 2003 season, the 2–2 Eagles met the 3–1 Cowboys and fell to them 23–21; their first loss to the Cowboys since 1999. One of the most notable moments during that game occurred during the opening kickoff.
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had tried an onside kick to start the game; however, Cowboys head coach
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, was not fooled and the gamble blew up in Philadelphia's face. Randal Williams fielded the bouncing kick and raced into the end zone untouched in three seconds – the fastest touchdown in NFL history. * December 2003: In their first meeting at
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, the Eagles crushed the Bill Parcells-led Cowboys 36–10. The Eagles defense held the Cowboys to 150 yards rushing, collected 3 sacks of quarterback Quincy Carter, forced two interceptions and a safety. * November 15, 2004: In a ''Monday Night Football'' game that is probably more remembered for a controversial pre-game promotion featuring Terrell Owens and ''
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, the Eagles throttled the Cowboys in Texas Stadium, 49–21. In addition, Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb redefined pocket presence by eluding Cowboys defenders for 14 seconds on one notable play before launching a 60-yard pass to Freddie Mitchell. At the time, this was the highest scoring game in the Eagles-Cowboys rivalry and was the highest point total ever for a visiting team at Texas Stadium. *5 weeks later, on December 19, 2004; the Eagles and Cowboys met again in a defensive struggle in which an Eagles' victory would clinch home field advantage. The Eagles won 12–7, and finished this season at 13–3, their best season in franchise history at the time. Unfortunately, this game also turned sour in the third quarter when Roy Williams made a horse-collar tackle on Terrell Owens, breaking his ankle. He was later ruled out until
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. *In week 5 of the 2005 season, quarterback
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needed only four plays to lead the Cowboys to a touchdown to open the game. The Eagles defense made a nice goal-line stand on the Cowboys' next possession, but when Dallas got the ball back, Bledsoe connected with Terry Glenn for a 38-yard score, Glenn's second touchdown. A José Cortéz field goal left the Eagles in another 17–0 hole. Donovan McNabb and the Eagles managed a field goal on their first drive of the second quarter, but there would be no comeback this week. Bledsoe tossed another touchdown pass, this one to Lousaka Polite, making it 24–3 Dallas. Bledsoe led the Cowboys to field-goal drives to end the half and to start the third quarter, leaving the Eagles behind 30–3. The only bright moment of the game for Philadelphia was Lito Sheppard stripping receiver Keyshawn Johnson of the ball in the third quarter and Sheldon Brown recovering and racing 80 yards for the touchdown, Brown's second defensive touchdown in as many weeks. The Eagles were held to a paltry 129 offensive yards in the embarrassing 33–10 loss and their pass defense was mauled by Bledsoe. Even worse was to come for the Eagles five weeks later. *In week 10 of the 2005 season, the Eagles welcomed the Cowboys to Lincoln Financial Field needing a win to keep any playoff hopes alive. They limped into this game 4–4, and had already lost to the Cowboys 33–10 in week 5. In addition, two weeks prior to this game, the Eagles dismissed Terrell Owens due to inappropriate comments he made about Donovan McNabb and the organization following their loss to the Denver Broncos. The Eagles appeared to be in control, as they held a 20–7 lead late in the game following 2 rushing touchdowns from Brian Westbrook and Donovan McNabb. But with 4 minutes to go in the 4th quarter, the Cowboys scored on a Drew Bledsoe to Terry Glenn touchdown to cut the lead to 20–14. And with less than 3 minutes to go, then came the nail in the coffin, as
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threw an interception to Roy Williams who returned the ball 45 yards for a touchdown and a 21–20 lead. To make matters worse, the Eagles quarterback re-injured his sports hernia attempting to make the tackle. Backup Mike McMahon came in and got the Eagles into Dallas territory, but a go-ahead 60-yard kick from
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failed. The Eagles would later finish the season 6–10; while the Cowboys would finish 9–7. Furthermore, the Eagles became the first team in NFL history to be swept by all of their divisional opponents after sweeping them in the prior season. * On October 8, 2006, wide receiver Terrell Owens, who had previously played for the Eagles, played his first game in Philadelphia as a Cowboy. The Eagles won 38–24 with a late interception return for a touchdown by Lito Sheppard. Owens was held to 3 catches and 45 yards. *On Christmas Day 2006, an amazing December turnaround of the Philadelphia Eagles continued with another road win over their division rival. Philadelphia's surprising 23–7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys not only clinched a playoff spot, but seized control of the NFC East due to their head-to-head tiebreaker over the Cowboys after Dallas squandered their chance to clinch the NFC East themselves and lost any chance of gaining a first-round bye. The following week, a Dallas loss to the Detroit Lions gave the Eagles the NFC East title just minutes into their regular-season finale against the Atlanta Falcons. *In week 9 of the 2007 season, the division-leading Cowboys handed the Eagles a decisive 38–17 loss on ''NBC Sunday Night Football'' in Philadelphia. One of the most memorable moments of the game was tight end Jason Witten making a 53-yard reception after losing his helmet. *In week 15 of the 2007 season, with less than 30 seconds left in the game and the Eagles leading 10–6, running back Brian Westbrook, had a 24-yard untouched run for a touchdown, but stopped just short of the end zone and took a knee at the 1-yard line. Quarterback Donovan McNabb took three knees to seal the victory. *In week 2 of the 2008 season, the Eagles and Cowboys met in the final ''Monday Night Football'' game at
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. When the dust settled, the game featured the second-most first-half points in ''MNF'' history (54) and most combined points in the rivalry's history (78). The Cowboys beat the Eagles 41–37 in a game that featured 7 lead changes. * On December 28, 2008, in week 17 of the 2008 season, the Eagles and Cowboys faced off in Philadelphia with a wild card playoff berth on the line. The winner would claim the sixth and final wild card spot in the NFC, and the loser would be eliminated from playoff contention. This situation was brought about by losses earlier in the day by the
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, which kept the Eagles' playoff hopes alive. The Eagles did not squander the opportunity and took a 27–3 halftime lead on their way to a 44–6 blowout of the Cowboys. It was Terrell Owens's last game as a Cowboy. *In week 9 of the 2009 NFL season, the Eagles and Cowboys met for their 100th game at Lincoln Financial Field. Both teams came into this game 5–2 and looking to take control of the NFC East. The game was hard-fought; with the Cowboys holding a 10–6 lead by halftime only for the Eagles to go up 13–10 in the 3rd quarter. But with just under 8 minutes to go, quarterback
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threw a 49-yard touchdown pass to Miles Austin midway through the fourth quarter and the Dallas Cowboys held on to beat the Eagles 20–16. * On January 3, 2010, in week 17 of the 2009 season, the Cowboys (10–5) hosted their regular season finale against the Eagles (11–4) in a regular season-sealing claim for the NFC East crown. The Cowboys would win the day, shutting out the Eagles, 24–0. With the victory, the Cowboys would once again reclaim first place in their division and improve to 11–5. The loss dropped the Eagles from being the #2 seed and having a first-round bye, all the way down to the #6 seed, while the Cowboys earned the #3 seed, setting the stage for a rematch in the Wild Card playoffs once again at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. For the third time that year, the Cowboys defeated the Eagles, with a final score of 34–14. The Cowboys and Eagles combined to set an NFL record for the most penalty yards in a playoff game, ever. The two teams were penalized 23 times for 228 yards. This was the last game with the Eagles for quarterback
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, who was traded to the
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in the offseason. * In December 2010, the Eagles defeated the Cowboys in a wild 30–27 win. Philadelphia delivered the game's opening strike with a 1-yard touchdown run from quarterback
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, but the Cowboys answered with quarterback
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completing a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jason Witten. The Eagles regained the lead in the second quarter with Vick locating offensive guard Todd Herremans on a 1-yard touchdown pass. Afterwards, Dallas closed out the half with kicker David Buehler making a 50-yard field goal. The Cowboys took the lead in the third quarter as Buehler got a 43-yard field goal, followed by running back Felix Jones getting a 3-yard touchdown run. Philadelphia struck back with a 39-yard field goal from kicker David Akers. The Eagles tied the game with a 50-yard field goal from Akers, followed by Vick connecting with wide receiver
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on a 91-yard touchdown pass and Akers' 28-yard field goal. Dallas tried to rally as Kitna completed a 22-yard touchdown pass to Witten, yet the Eagles held on for the victory. *In week 10 of the 2012 season (November 11), the Eagles and Cowboys met in what turned out to be an ugly affair for the Eagles. Going into this game, both teams came in with losing records of 3–5 which marked the first time in 22 years both teams met with records that were sub .500. They scored first with Michael Vick hooking up with Riley Cooper on a 2-yard touchdown pass for a 7–0 lead, however, the Cowboys responded with Tony Romo finding Felix Jones on an 11-yard pass for a 7–7 lead. Then increased their lead in the 2nd quarter as Dan Bailey kicked a 30-yard field goal for a 10–7 halftime lead. Michael Vick had been knocked out of the game and was possibly out for the season after going 6/9 for 70 yards and a touchdown pass. Rookie quarterback
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would get his first NFL action and threw his first touchdown pass to Jeremy Maclin from 44 yards out as the Eagles retook a 14–10 lead while Henery moved the team ahead 17–10 with a 40-yard field goal. After this, the Cowboys went back to work as Romo found Dez Bryant on a 30-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 17–17. Then the Cowboys retook the lead with Dwayne Harris returned a punt 78-yards for a touchdown for a 24–17 lead followed up by Brandon Carr returning an interception 47 yards for a touchdown and a 31–17 lead. The Eagles then got back to work with Stanley Havili 1-yard touchdown run (with a failed extra point) to shorten the lead to 31–23. But the Cowboys wrapped the game up with Jason Hatcher's fumble recovery in the end zone for a final score of 38–23 in Dallas' favor. *In week 13 of the 2012 season (December 2), the Eagles limped into their second meeting with the Cowboys with a record of 3–8 and looking to keep any hopes of playoff aspirations alive. Unfortunately, a 38–33 loss to the Cowboys secured the Eagles their third losing season since 1999 and their first since 2005. Thus this season became their third losing season under Andy Reid as the Eagles were swept by the Cowboys for the first time since 2009. Also with the loss, the Eagles were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. The Eagles fired Reid as head coach after the season. *On October 20, 2013, the Eagles and Cowboys met for the first time under new Eagles head coach Chip Kelly at Lincoln Financial Field. In an unexpected defensive tussle, a banged-up defense shut down Kelly's prolific offense and the Cowboys overcame a sluggish start to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 17–3 to take sole possession of first place in the NFC East. * On December 29, 2013, in week 17 of the 2013 season, the Eagles and Cowboys faced off at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas for the de facto NFC East Championship. The winner would thus claim the third seed in the NFC and the loser would be eliminated from playoff contention. The Eagles won 24–22 on an interception by Brandon Boykin with the Kyle Orton pass intended for Miles Austin. This sealed the victory with 1:43 remaining in the game. Tony Romo missed the game after being injured the previous week. The Eagles handed the Cowboys their third straight week 17 winner-take-all
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title game loss and third straight 8–8 season in as many years having lost to all three division rivals across 2011–2013. * On December 14, 2014, the Cowboys met the Eagles on ''NBC Sunday Night Football'' with both teams at 9–4. The Cowboys took a 21–0 lead early in the 2nd quarter, but the Eagles would score 24 straight points capped off by a Darren Sproles 1-yard run to take a 24–21 lead with 5 minutes left in the third quarter. The Cowboys would however re-take control and win 38–27 to split the season series and take possession of the NFC East lead for the first time in the season. The Eagles, who controlled the division for the entire season, were eliminated from playoff contention the next week. * On March 12, 2015, former Cowboys running back and reigning NFL rushing champion DeMarco Murray signed with the Eagles. This enraged some Cowboys fans, calling Murray a "traitor". The Cowboys and Eagles met for the first time in 2015 on September 20 (week 2) in Philadelphia. Murray was held to 2 rushing yards on 13 carries. Additionally, the Cowboys would go on to win 20–10; but after Tony Romo was knocked out of the game with a broken collarbone by Eagles rookie linebacker Jordan Hicks, which would keep him out of action for weeks to come. * On November 8, 2015, the Eagles and Cowboys met at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Dallas while riding a 5-game losing streak, was still feeling the effects of injured quarterback Tony Romo from the week 2 game in Philadelphia and the loss of the now Eagles running back DeMarco Murray in the offseason. Philadelphia came in with an underwhelming (3–4) record with questions about their offensive scheme and the direction of head coach Chip Kelly's personnel moves. However, both teams would still find themselves in the thick of the NFC East race with a win, mainly due to the fact that the New York Giants were only 4–4 at the time. Many expected a low scoring defensive battle but that was clearly not the case as the Eagles would win in overtime over the Cowboys 33–27. This quickly became a wild game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas that featured back and forth action between the two teams with their seasons on the line. It would come down to overtime when Sam Bradford threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver Jordan Matthews to seal the Eagles victory. It was the third-straight season split between the two, the third straight time the road team won both games, and the twelfth straight year the road team won at least once in the series. * On October 30, 2016, the Eagles and Cowboys faced off in a battle of rookie quarterbacks between
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and Dak Prescott. Thanks to a fourth quarter rally by Dak Prescott, the Cowboys were able to tie the Eagles at 23–23, sending the game into overtime. Despite a rough start, Prescott finished the game with 287 yards with two touchdowns, including a 5-yard pass to tight end Jason Witten that allowed the Cowboys to defeat the Eagles with a final score of 29–23. * During the 2017 NFL Draft held in Philadelphia, Drew Pearson trolled the loudly booing local audience by saying "I want to thank the Eagles fans for allowing me to have a career in the NFL!" He pumped his fist as he screamed that he was representing the "five-time Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys and Hall of Fame owner Jerry Jones!" * During the 2018 NFL Draft held at AT&T Stadium,
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trolled the loudly booing local audience and one-upped Pearson's jab from the previous year by first saying "What's up, Dallas? We heard you in Philly last year!" and then adding "Tonight! I'm representing the Philadelphia Eagles! NFC East Champs! Divisional Champs! NFC Champs! AND WORLD CHAMPS! THE WORLD CHAMPS! Hey Dallas, the last time you were in the Super Bowl these draft picks weren't born!" before drafting a tight end coincidentally named Dallas Goedert, which the Eagles took away from the Cowboys following the retirement of Cowboys tight end Jason Witten and the Eagles moving up one spot in the draft from 50th overall to 49th overall. * On December 9, 2018; the Eagles and Cowboys met for their second meeting of the 2018 season. The Cowboys came in on a 4-game winning streak at 7–5 and the struggling Eagles rolled in with a 6–6 record. With the help of three go-ahead touchdowns by Amari Cooper, 455 passing yards from Dak Prescott, and 192 scrimmage yards from
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, the Dallas Cowboys won 29–23 in an overtime thriller. As a result, the Cowboys swept the season series over the Eagles, and took a 2-game lead in the division over the
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after this victory. However, the officiating was scrutinized for numerous bad calls for both teams. On the very first play of the game, the Eagles had attempted an unsuccessful challenge from
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for a kickoff fumble that was ultimately not declared a recovery. Second, Ezekiel Elliott drew a never-before called 15-yard helmet-lowering penalty for the hit he put on Eagles safety Corey Graham albeit getting shoved by an Eagles defender. Third, a touchdown courtesy of rookie tight end Dallas Goedert in the third quarter that was overturned thanks to offensive pass interference after he seemed to run into Jeff Heath before catching the ball. Fox Sports analyst and former Vice President of NFL Officiating
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noted the hit was within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage and should not have been called. Lastly, Pereira also lambasted a roughing the passer penalty on Randy Gregory during a clear sack of
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. In total, the Philadelphia Eagles committed 5 penalties for 49 yards while the Cowboys were called for 11 penalties for 111 yards. Dallas would go on to win the division, while Philadelphia would rebound from the tough loss by winning their final three games to sneak into the playoffs. * On October 20, 2019; the Eagles and Cowboys met with identical records of 3–3 looking to take control of the NFC East. Both teams each came off losses the week prior. The Cowboys defeated the Eagles, 37–10. The Cowboys defense forced fumbles on the Eagles' first two drives that the offense turned into two touchdowns, including a strip-sack by
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, which was his first sack against the Eagles in his career. From that point on, the Cowboys never looked back. Later, in a span of three plays in the fourth quarter, both
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and
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each intercepted passes and Kerry Hyder recovered a fumble from Eagles quarterback
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. All told, Carson Wentz had three turnovers – two fumbles and an interception. He finished 16-of-26 for 191 yards with a touchdown as well for an 80.8 quarterback rating. Meanwhile, Dak Prescott finished the game 21-of-27 for 239 yards with a touchdown and an interception for a quarterback rating of 100.5. He put an exclamation point on the night with an 8-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. * On December 22, 2019, at Lincoln Financial Field, an injury-ravaged Eagles team defeated the Cowboys 17–9, avenging their week 7 loss at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and taking the lead in the NFC East for the first time all season. This defensive duel was sealed late in the 4th quarter when Eagles cornerback Sidney Jones broke up a fourth-down pass intended for
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. The victory improved Philadelphia to 8–7. The Eagles would go on to win the division the following week against the New York Giants, eliminating the Cowboys. At the conclusion of the season, the Cowboys chose not to renew head coach
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's contract. *On November 1, 2020, their first meeting of the 2020 season, Wentz and the Eagles bumbled their way to a crucial division win over an injury-ravaged Dallas Cowboys team led by rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci. The Cowboys opened the scoring on the game's opening drive with a 49-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein. After a fumble by Wentz gave the Cowboys the ball back, the Eagles regained possession on a DiNucci fumble and took a 7–3 lead on Jalen Reagor's first career touchdown reception. The Cowboys responded with another Zuerlein field goal following Wentz's second fumble and took a 9–7 halftime lead on a 59-yard field goal. On the Eagles' second-half opening drive, Wentz would be picked off by Cowboys rookie cornerback Trevon Diggs, who returned the ball to the Dallas 31, but the Cowboys failed to capitalize when Zuerlein's ensuing 52-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right. The Eagles used the momentum swing to regain the lead 15–9 on a 9-yard Travis Fulgham touchdown reception. In the fourth quarter, T.J. Edwards strip-sacked DiNucci, and the ensuing fumble was recovered and returned 53 yards for a touchdown by Rodney McLeod. With the 23–9 win, Philadelphia improved to 3–4–1 on the season heading into their week 9 bye, while Dallas dropped to 2-6 ahead of a big matchup against the undefeated
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. *The rivals met again at
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on December 27, 2020. The Eagles would dominate the Cowboys in the first quarter, jumping out to a 14–3 lead with touchdowns on each of its first two possessions, including an 81-yard touchdown by
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, his only score of the season. However, Dallas' offense would quickly turn the tables and outscore Philadelphia 34–3 over the final three quarters. A second-quarter stinger injury to Fletcher Cox would prove costly to the Eagles' defense, which allowed 513 total yards on the afternoon. Jalen Hurts turned the ball over three times, one of which led to a Cowboys scoring drive. The Cowboys won the game 37–17 to improve to 6–9 on the season and eliminate the Eagles, who dropped to 4–10–1 with the loss, from playoff contention. This was Dallas' 40th home win and 70th overall win over Philadelphia in the rivalry, including the postseason. * During the 2021 NFL draft, in a rare collaborative move, the Eagles traded a third-round pick and their 12th overall pick for Dallas's 10th overall pick. The purpose of this trade for the Eagles was to select Heisman Trophy-winning wide receiver DeVonta Smith ahead of fellow divisional rivals, the New York Giants, who were sitting in the 11th spot. This move reportedly made the Giants front office "livid". * In the week before the clubs' September 27, 2021 ''
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'' matchup at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, new Eagles head coach
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wore a T-shirt with the words "Beat Dallas" to a mid-week press conference. When asked about the shirt, he stated, "I can't tell you how many times since I've been here having an interaction with a fan, it's, like, 'Hey, beat Dallas.' And I think that's really cool. I think that's awesome. So really love the fact that I'm able to partake in this rivalry. The bulletin board material sparked the Cowboys to decimate the visiting Eagles 41–21 in a very one-sided game. After the game, the Dallas Cowboys media team uploaded a photoshopped image of Nick Sirianni's shirt with the edit of "Beat by Dallas." on the team's Twitter account. *With both teams clinching a playoff spot, their week 18 season finale on January 8, 2022, was meaningless in terms of their standings in the playoffs. Still, the Cowboys finished off their season sweep of the NFC East by beating the Eagles 51–26 in a "Scorigami.” * In a week 6 ''NBC Sunday Night Football'' matchup in 2022 to determine first place in the division, the Eagles continued their unbeaten streak, outlasting the Cowboys 26–17 and handing Dallas backup quarterback Cooper Rush his first loss as a starter in the NFL. In the game's closing seconds, Dallas defensive lineman Osa Odighizuwa responded to getting blocked by Eagles center
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after the whistle by tackling him, drawing a penalty for unnecessary roughness and essentially ending the game. Eagles head coach
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was furious and was clearly seen pointing and yelling ‘F*** you!’ — and he wasn't done there. While walking down the tunnel towards the locker room at the Lincoln Financial Field, Sirianni approached a camera and mocked the Cowboys' cheer by shouting, ‘How ‘bout them Eagles? * In a week 16 Christmas Eve game in 2022, the Eagles traveled to Dallas for an opportunity to clinch the #1 seed in the NFC for the first time since 2017 and their first division title since 2019. Backup quarterback Gardner Minshew started the Eagles' road finale against the arch-rival Cowboys in place of Jalen Hurts, who was sitting out due to the shoulder injury he sustained the prior week against Chicago. Despite a solid performance by Minshew, Philadelphia was doomed by a season-high four turnovers, all of which led to scoring drives for Dallas, in what turned out to be a high-scoring slugfest. Trailing 40–34 late in the game, Minshew attempted to lead the Eagles on a go-ahead drive into Cowboys territory, but a fourth-down pass would fall incomplete, denying Philadelphia a perfect away record. * In week 9 of the
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, the two teams met at Lincoln Financial Field in a highly anticipated matchup. Philadelphia entered the game leading the division and conference with a 7–1 record, while Dallas entered the game with a 5–2 record. A Dallas win would have cut the Eagles' division lead to a half game, but the Eagles won the game by a final score of 28–23. Late in the third quarter, Philadelphia extended their lead to eleven points on a short touchdown pass from quarterback
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to star wide receiver A. J. Brown. At that point, Dallas's defense would clamp down and not allow another point, but their offense failed to capitalize on several opportunities deep in Philadelphia territory, ultimately costing them the important game. After the aforementioned touchdown reception by Brown, Dallas put together a long drive but faced a fourth-and-goal at Philadelphia's 1-yard line. Head coach
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elected to go for the touchdown, and a pass from Prescott to rookie reserve tight end Luke Schoonmaker was initially ruled a touchdown, but replays showed that Schoonmaker was touched down by contact before the ball crossed the plane of the goal line, thus rewarding Philadelphia possession on a turnover on downs. After the Eagles went three-and-out, Dallas cashed in on their next drive for a touchdown. However, on the ensuing two-point attempt (which would have cut the Eagles' lead to three points if successful), Prescott scrambled for the end zone, but stepped out of bounds before the ball broke the plane, thus meaning that the attempt was no good. This failed two-point attempt would be extremely consequential on Dallas's next two drives. After Philadelphia went three-and-out again, Dallas advanced the ball to Philly's 29-yard line with all three timeouts and 1:22 remaining in the game, but they faced a fourth-and-eight. Instead of having the option to kick a tying-field goal, Dallas had no choice but to try the fourth down attempt, which failed. Despite the turnover on downs, the Eagles still had to convert a first down to end the game. On third down, running back
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fumbled after colliding with Brown, but the Eagles managed to recover the ball and punt the ball on fourth down to the opposing 14-yard line with 46 seconds remaining. With seemingly little hope left, Dallas managed to advance the ball all the way to the Eagles' 6-yard-line with time to spare after a couple of big gains, a trio of defensive penalties, and injuries to Philadelphia cornerbacks
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and James Bradberry. However, a pair of pre-snap offensive penalties and a huge sack by edge rusher Josh Sweat backed Dallas up to the Philadelphia 27-yard line. With three seconds left and Dallas needing a touchdown for the win, Prescott fired a laser over the middle to star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who caught the ball at the 3-yard line but was stripped before he could reach the end zone, thus ending the game. With the huge victory, Philadelphia improved to 8–1 and fortified their stronghold on the division, while Dallas fell to 5–3 with the crushing defeat. After the game, Philadelphia tight end Dallas Goedert was asked about his thoughts on Eagles fans chanting "Dallas sucks" throughout the game. Goedert responded, "Rookie year, I was a little worried that they might have been talking to me, but not anymore! I'm a Philly guy. And I love the hatred we have towards Dallas. So hearing 'Dallas sucks' just gets me fired up because I feel the same way about it."


Season-by-season results

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27–25 , ''no game'' , Eagles
1–0 , Cowboys join the
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Eagles win 1960 NFL Championship. , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
43–17 , style=", Eagles
35–13 , Eagles
3–0 , Due to the
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joining the NFL, Cowboys are moved to the NFL Eastern Conference, resulting in two annual meetings with the Eagles. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
41–19 , style=", Eagles
28–14 , Eagles
4–1 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
27–20 , style=", Eagles
24–21 , Eagles
5–2 , , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
17–14 , style=", Eagles
24–14 , Eagles
7–2 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
35–24 , style=", Cowboys
21–19 , Eagles
8–3 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
56–7 , style=", Eagles
24–23 , Eagles
9–4 , In Dallas, Cowboys record their largest victory against the Eagles with a 49–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Eagles.
Cowboys lose 1966 NFL Championship. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
38–17 , style=", Eagles
21–14 , Eagles
10–5 , As a result of expansion, the two eight-team divisions became two eight-team conferences split into two divisions, with the Cowboys and Eagles placed in the NFL Capitol division.
Cowboys lose 1967 NFL Championship. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
34–14 , style=", Cowboys
45–13 , Eagles
10–7 , , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
49–14 , style=", Cowboys
38–7 , Eagles
10–9 , , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
21–17 , style=", Cowboys
17–7 , Cowboys
11–10 , As a result of the
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, the Cowboys and Eagles were placed in the newly formed
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(NFC) and the
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.
Last matchup at Cotton Bowl and
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.
Cowboys lose
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20–7 , style=", Cowboys
42–7 , Cowboys
13–10 , Eagles open
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.
Cowboys open
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midway through the season.
Cowboys win Super Bowl VI. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
28–6 , style=", Cowboys
28–7 , Cowboys
15–10 , Cowboys win 11 straight meetings (1967–1972). , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
31–10 , style=", Eagles
30–16 , Cowboys
16–11 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
31–24 , style=", Eagles
13–10 , Cowboys
17–12 , , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
27–17 , style=", Cowboys
20–17 , Cowboys
19–12 , Cowboys lose Super Bowl X. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
27–7 , style=", Cowboys
26–7 , Cowboys
21–12 , , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
24–14 , style=", Cowboys
16–10 , Cowboys
23–12 , Cowboys win
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14–7 , style=", Cowboys
31–13 , Cowboys
25–12 , Cowboys win 9 straight meetings (1974–1978) and 13 straight home meetings (1966–1978).
Cowboys lose
Super Bowl XIII Super Bowl XIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers season, Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion 1978 Dallas Cowboys season, Dallas Cow ...
. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
31–21 , style=", Cowboys
24–17 , Cowboys
26–13 , Both teams finish with 11–5 records, but the Cowboys clinch the NFC East based on a better conference record. , - , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
35–27 , style=", Eagles
17–10 , Cowboys
27–14 , Both teams finish with 12–4 records, but the Eagles clinch the NFC East based on better net points in division games. , - style="background:#f2f2f2; font-weight:bold;" , 1980 Playoffs , style=", , , style=", Eagles
20–7 , Cowboys
27–15 , First postseason meeting. NFC Championship Game.
Eagles go on to lose
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21–10 , style=", Cowboys
17–14 , Cowboys
29–15 , , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
24–20 , ''canceled'' , Cowboys
29–16 , Due to the 1982 NFL player strike, the game scheduled in Philadelphia was canceled. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
37–7 , style=", Cowboys
27–20 , Cowboys
31–16 , , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
23–17 , style=", Cowboys
26–10 , Cowboys
33–16 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
34–17 , style=", Eagles
16–14 , Cowboys
34–17 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
23–21 , style=", Cowboys
17–14 , Cowboys
35–18 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
41–22 , style=", Eagles
37–20 , Cowboys
36–19 , , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
23–7 , style=", Eagles
24–23 , Cowboys
36–21 , In Philadelphia, Eagles overcome a 20–0 deficit.
In Dallas, Eagles clinch a playoff berth with their win, and later clinch the NFC East with the
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' loss, while also completing their first season series sweep against the Cowboys since the 1964 season.
Game in Dallas was
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's final game as Cowboys' head coach. , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
27–0 , style=", Eagles
20–10 , Cowboys
36–23 , Game in Dallas was played on
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.
Both games became known as the Bounty Bowls due to accusations that Eagles coaches had set a bounty to knock out Cowboys players. , - , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
21–20 , style=", Eagles
17–3 , Cowboys
36–25 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
24–0 , style=", Cowboys
25–13 , Cowboys
37–26 , Eagles win 8 straight meetings (1987–1991).
In Dallas, Eagles sack Cowboys' quarterback
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11 times, tying a Cowboys' franchise record for their most sacks allowed in a game.
Cowboys clinch a playoff berth and eliminate the Eagles from playoff contention with their win. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
20–10 , style=", Eagles
31–7 , Cowboys
38–27 , , - style="background:#f2f2f2; font-weight:bold;" , 1992 Playoffs , style=", , style=", Cowboys
34–10 , , Cowboys
39–27 , Second postseason meeting. NFC Divisional Round.
Cowboys go on to win
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. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
23–17 , style=", Cowboys
23–10 , Cowboys
41–27 , Cowboys win Super Bowl XXVIII. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
24–13 , style=", Cowboys
31–19 , Cowboys
43–27 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
34–12 , style=", Eagles
20–17 , Cowboys
44–28 , Cowboys win 7 straight meetings (1992–95).
Eagles' home win comes after the Cowboys failed to convert 4th & 1 twice inside their own 30–yard line. , - style="background:#f2f2f2; font-weight:bold;" , 1995 Playoffs , style=", , style=", Cowboys
30–11 , , Cowboys
45–28 , Third postseason meeting. NFC Divisional Round.
Cowboys go on to win
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. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
31–21 , style=", Cowboys
23–19 , Cowboys
46–29 , Both teams finish with 10–6 records, but the Cowboys clinch the NFC East based on a better record against common opponents. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
21–20 , style=", Eagles
13–12 , Cowboys
47–30 , Dallas win came after Eagles' punter Tom Hutton botched a snap on a potential game-winning field goal from short range. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
13–9 , style=", Cowboys
34–0 , Cowboys
49–30 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
20–10 , style=", Eagles
13–10 , Cowboys
50–31 , Game in Philadelphia was Cowboys' wide receiver Michael Irvin final career game. , - , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
41–14 , style=", Eagles
16–13(OT) , Cowboys
50–33 , Season opener game in Dallas became known as the " Pickle Juice Game" due to the Eagles' use of pickle juice to keep the team hydrated.
Eagles' first season series sweep against the Cowboys since the 1990 season. , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
36–3 , style=", Eagles
40–18 , Cowboys
50–35 , , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
27–3 , style=", Eagles
44–13 , Cowboys
50–37 , Last matchup at
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. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
23–21 , style=", Eagles
36–10 , Cowboys
51–38 , Eagles open
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.
In Dallas, Cowboys' wide receiver Randal Williams returned an
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for a touchdown in the first three seconds of the game, setting an NFL record for the fastest touchdown. , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
49–21 , style=", Eagles
12–7 , Cowboys
51–40 , In Dallas, Eagles score their most points in a game against the Cowboys.
In Philadelphia, Eagles swept the NFC East division for the first time in franchise history with their win.
Eagles lose
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. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
33–10 , style=", Cowboys
21–20 , Cowboys
53–40 , , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
23–7 , style=", Eagles
38–24 , Cowboys
53–42 , Dallas sign former Eagles' wide receiver Terrell Owens.
Game in Dallas was played on
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, and the Eagles clinched a playoff berth while denying the Cowboys from clinching the NFC East with their win. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
10–6 , style=", Cowboys
38–17 , Cowboys
54–43 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
41–37 , style=", Eagles
44–6 , Cowboys
55–44 , In Philadelphia, Eagles record their largest victory against the Cowboys with a 38–point differential, clinch the final playoff berth, and eliminate the Cowboys from playoff contention with their win.
Last meeting at
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. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
24–0 , style=", Cowboys
20–16 , Cowboys
57–44 , Cowboys open
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(now known as AT&T Stadium).
In Dallas, Cowboys clinch the NFC East with their win. Both teams finish with 11–5 records, but the Cowboys clinch the NFC East based on their head-to-head sweep, setting up a playoff matchup at Dallas in the Wild Card Round. , - style="background:#f2f2f2; font-weight:bold;" , 2009 Playoffs , style=", , style=", Cowboys
34–14 , , Cowboys
58–44 , Fourth postseason meeting. NFC Wild Card Round.
Quarterback
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's last game as the Eagles quarterback. , - , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
30–27 , style=", Cowboys
14–13 , Cowboys
59–45 , , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
20–7 , style=", Eagles
34–7 , Cowboys
59–47 , , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
38–33 , style=", Cowboys
38–23 , Cowboys
61–47 , In Dallas, Cowboys eliminate the Eagles from playoff contention with their win. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
24–22 , style=", Cowboys
17–3 , Cowboys
62–48 , Eagles clinch the NFC East and eliminate the Cowboys from playoff contention with their win. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
33–10 , style=", Cowboys
38–27 , Cowboys
63–49 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
33–27(OT) , style=", Cowboys
20–10 , Cowboys
64–50 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
29–23(OT) , style=", Eagles
27–13 , Cowboys
65–51 , Cowboys
draft Draft, the draft, or draught may refer to: Watercraft dimensions * Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel * Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail * Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
quarterback Dak Prescott. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Eagles
37–9 , style=", Cowboys
6–0 , Cowboys
66–52 , Eagles win
Super Bowl LII Super Bowl LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season. As a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX from 13 years earlier, the game was between the National Football Conferen ...
. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
29–23(OT) , style=", Cowboys
27–20 , Cowboys
68–52 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
37–10 , style=", Eagles
17–9 , Cowboys
69–53 , Eagles' win prevented the Cowboys from clinching the NFC East, and the Eagles would clinch the NFC East the following week. , - , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
37–17 , style=", Eagles
23–9 , Cowboys
70–54 , Eagles
draft Draft, the draft, or draught may refer to: Watercraft dimensions * Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel * Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail * Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
QB
Jalen Hurts Jalen Alexander Hurts (born August 7, 1998) is an American professional American football, football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). Hurts began his college football career with the Alabama Crims ...
. , - , , style=", , style=", Cowboys
41–21 , style=", Cowboys
51–26 , Cowboys
72–54 , In Philadelphia, Cowboys' quarterback Dak Prescott throws five touchdown passes. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
40–34 , style=", Eagles
26–17 , Cowboys
73–55 , Both meetings involved the losing team being forced to play under their backup quarterback.
Eagles lose
Super Bowl LVII Super Bowl LVII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2022 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Confere ...
. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Cowboys
33–13 , style=", Eagles
28–23 , Cowboys
74–56 , , - , , style=", , style=", Eagles
34–6 , style=", Eagles
41–7 , Cowboys
74–58 , In Philadelphia, Eagles' running back
Saquon Barkley Saquon Rasul Quevis Barkley ( ; born February 9, 1997) is an American professional American football, football running back for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Penn State Nittany ...
reached the 2,000-yard club and the Eagles clinched the NFC East with their win.
Eagles' first season series sweep against the Cowboys since the 2011 season.
Eagles win
Super Bowl LIX Super Bowl LIX was an American football championship game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2024 NFL season, 2024 season. In a rematch of Super Bowl LVII two years prior, the National Football Conf ...
. , - , - , Regular season , style=", , Cowboys 40–25 , Eagles 32–31 , , - , Postseason , style=", , Cowboys 3–0 , Eagles 1–0 , NFC Wild Card:
2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...

NFC Divisional:
1992 1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General. * January 6 ** The Republ ...
,
1995 1995 was designated as: * United Nations Year for Tolerance * World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...

NFC Championship:
1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
, - , Regular and postseason , style=", , Cowboys 43–25 , Eagles 33–31 , , -


Players who have played for both teams


Individual leaders

''Note: Sorted by yards, regular season only. Bold denotes active player.''


Passing


Rushing


Receiving


See also

* List of NFL rivalries *
NFC East The National Football Conference – Eastern Division or NFC East is one of the four Division (sport), divisions of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). It has four members: the Dallas Cowboys, New Yo ...


References

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