A week after getting mollywhopped by the San Francisco 49ers, 42-19, Philly lost by 20 to its archrival. The Cowboys aren’t strangers to blowout victories, and after Sunday, the Eagles are hardly foreign to blowout losses. Well, Prescott came up clutch and so too did the rest of his ‘Boys. There’s been much adieu about Prescott’s current most valuable player campaign, and that without a victory versus the Eagles, he’d lose before the final votes were even sent in. Now, the Cowboys have won five straight, having scored at least 30 in each game while rising up into first place in the NFC East after a drubbing of the reigning division and conference champs. In the face of defeat, Prescott has stood up to the scrutiny. Heavy is the helmet worn by the quarterback, though. Led by Stephon Gilmore, the defense was suffocating, and kicker Brandon Aubrey penciled himself in for NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Prescott's had shinier outings statistically, but he set the tone and led the way for a win that truly was one in which Dallas impressed in all phases. Dak Prescott captained his Cowboys to scores on each of their first four drives - touchdown, field goal, TD, TD - to take a resounding 24-6 lead into the locker room. By air, ground and foot, Dallas rolled out to a dominant start on Sunday night and rode it to a huge victory. READ: Hurts: Philly not 'stuck in' losing streak after blowout. READ: Battista: Dallas makes statement with dominant win - but questions remain.
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