The Eagles' collapse in Dallas was a masterclass in how not to win. Once leading by 21 points, the team imploded under the pressure of their own expectations, ultimately handing the Cowboys a hard-fought 24-21 victory.
Nick Sirianni's side has been touted as one of the league's top teams this season, but on Sunday they looked every bit as fragile and prone to mistakes as they did just a few weeks ago. The question now is whether this implosion was an isolated incident or a harbinger of bigger problems to come.
One play in particular stood out β a crucial fumble by Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts that allowed the Cowboys to mount a game-tying touchdown drive with little over a minute left on the clock. It's safe to say that Hurts will be under intense scrutiny for this blunder, and it's not hard to see why.
On the other hand, Dak Prescott led his team to victory with poise and precision, showcasing all the skill and guile that has made him one of the league's top QBs. CeeDee Lamb, too, was a thorn in the Eagles' side, racking up over 100 receiving yards on Sunday.
Despite this loss, the Eagles are still riding high at 8-2, but it remains to be seen how they will respond to such a crushing defeat. Will Sirianni's team bounce back from this embarrassment with renewed determination and focus, or will the cracks in their armor become glaringly apparent?
One thing is for sure β the Eagles' stock has taken a hit after this disappointing display. A.J. Brown flashed his usual brilliance on Sunday, but it wasn't enough to save the day. And as for penalties, they continue to be an issue for Sirianni's team.
With their Week 13 bye ahead of them, the Eagles will have some time to lick their wounds and regroup before facing another tough opponent in their next game. Can they find a way to harness their collective talent and put this collapse behind them? Only time will tell.
Nick Sirianni's side has been touted as one of the league's top teams this season, but on Sunday they looked every bit as fragile and prone to mistakes as they did just a few weeks ago. The question now is whether this implosion was an isolated incident or a harbinger of bigger problems to come.
One play in particular stood out β a crucial fumble by Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts that allowed the Cowboys to mount a game-tying touchdown drive with little over a minute left on the clock. It's safe to say that Hurts will be under intense scrutiny for this blunder, and it's not hard to see why.
On the other hand, Dak Prescott led his team to victory with poise and precision, showcasing all the skill and guile that has made him one of the league's top QBs. CeeDee Lamb, too, was a thorn in the Eagles' side, racking up over 100 receiving yards on Sunday.
Despite this loss, the Eagles are still riding high at 8-2, but it remains to be seen how they will respond to such a crushing defeat. Will Sirianni's team bounce back from this embarrassment with renewed determination and focus, or will the cracks in their armor become glaringly apparent?
One thing is for sure β the Eagles' stock has taken a hit after this disappointing display. A.J. Brown flashed his usual brilliance on Sunday, but it wasn't enough to save the day. And as for penalties, they continue to be an issue for Sirianni's team.
With their Week 13 bye ahead of them, the Eagles will have some time to lick their wounds and regroup before facing another tough opponent in their next game. Can they find a way to harness their collective talent and put this collapse behind them? Only time will tell.