The Dallas Cowboys were beaten 41-7 by the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field, but Mike McCarthy’s team helped pave the way for their downfall.
The Cowboys offense had four turnovers against the Eagles, with two Cooper Rush interceptions (one for a pick-six) and two fumbles, one from Jake Ferguson and the other from Rico Dowdle (in the red zone), gifted the Eagles four extra possessions.
In total, 24 points were scored off Dallas turnovers, as Philadelphia got bang for its buck multiple times, leaving Mike McCarthy rather irate. “The giveaways are disheartening, frankly,” McCarthy said, reviewing the brutal numbers. “They were giveaways, they were careless giveaways.
That’s the hard part for us offensively because we had a game plan, running a football, staying a favorable down of distance, third down was in a 43 percent area so it really came down to taking care of the football.
If you had told me we were able to be above 30 rushes in a game, I would have told you we’ll win the game.
It was an opportunity that we obviously didn’t take advantage of.” The Cowboys came into the Eagles contest knowing they couldn’t turn the ball over, and Rush’s pick-six on the game’s opening drive set the tone.
While things were close for a quarter and a half, the three first-half turnovers meant Dallas didn’t give itself a fighting chance to compete en route to a 24-7 halftime deficit.
Attention now turns to the Washington Commanders in Week 18, and while we aren’t sure who will and won’t play for the Cowboys, one thing is for certain: four turnovers can’t happen again.