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Jalen pain wants ‘fire’ in the defeated eagles as Dallas hit back due to record-breaking dress prescott

Jalen is crippled with the hope that he will be caught yesterday in the Dallas Cowboys “lighting the fire” of the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Eagles went 21-0 inside 18 painful minutes that seemed to have an opportunity to silence suggestions that he had lost the support of his case in recent weeks.

The quarterback rushed for two touchdowns and connected with Aj brown for another as Philadelphia dominated in every aspect of the game and looked solid as they moved to 9-2 on the season.

But things fell apart very quickly. George Pikens and Brevyn Spann-Ford scored TouchDows for Dallas before Dak Prescott reached the end zone.

Dallas quarterback Prescott then led a late drive that ended with Brandon Aubrey hitting a 42-yard field goal for the win.

“We’ve got to find a way to finish the game, and we’ve got to find consistency in what we’re doing,” Harding said. “Definitely a tale of two halves. In the end, we don’t play the perfect game as a team, and today we got it.

“We have to have it, let’s light the fire for us as a team and stay together and move forward.”

A little time to anoint the eagles

The Eagles have a short turnaround as they play the Chicago Bears in Philly on Friday.

“My message is simple as you are proud of everything because you know these moments we have are going to last for a long time,” he added badly. “Now how do you want to respond? How you respond is very important, and I’ve said it before, you know, after times like this, I had to come back from work and have another opportunity to come.”

It was a frustrating afternoon of offense but one to celebrate for Prescott, who broke Tony Romo’s record of 34,183 to become the franchise’s all-time leader in passing yards.

He did it on a nine-yard touchdown run in the third quarter with Dallas down 21-7. He brushed off the congratulations of his team – the newlyweds to focus on the task at hand but admitted afterwards it was something he would look back on fondly.

“I mean, it’s a special game and it’s a game I’ll never forget,” Prescott said. “I’m not human [who is] I mean thinking about records or moving memory or things like that. After this game, one of the [athletic] The coaches asked me, ‘What do you want to do with the jersey?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I’ll keep that one.’ I know it’s a game I’ll never forget. It’s a game that hopefully I look back and say, ‘This was the time, this was the time, this game [that] it meant everything at the time. ‘ Right now, I just stay where my feet are. Super, a big bone in this team, for men, to get a real chance. “

Prescott gets SchayTheimer praise

Dallas moved to a 5-5-1 with win coach and head coach Brian Schaythondeimeimer was happy with his star.

“I know he’s not going to say that, but that’s a pretty good story to break,” Skschitentheimer said. “And to do it in a game like this where we beat a very good football team the way we did, I’m sure it makes it fun.”

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