The Dallas Cowboys kicked off the NFL season on Thursday against the Philadelphia Eagles in a clash of NFC East foes. Despite the Eagles losing star defensive tackle Jalen Carter before the first play from scrimmage after he spat on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, Dallas was unable to pull off the Week 1 upset, losing 24-20.
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer made it clear after the Dallas Cowboys' opening loss: There are no moral victories. That may be the right message to the locker room.
As egregious as Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott on Thursday was, it's far from the first spitting incident in sports.
The defending champion Philadelphia Eagles edged the Dallas Cowboys 24-20 at Lincoln Financial Field in a Thursday night opener that included a 65-minute lightning delay and a first-quarter ejection of Eagles DT Jalen Carter for spitting on Dak Prescott.
If I told you that CeeDee Lamb would reel in seven passes for 110 yards, and he would lose the Cowboys their Week 1 game, you’d have called me crazy. Unfortunately, we saw that paradox come to life.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
The NFL season has started, but the Dallas Cowboys’ defence will be taking the field without Micah Parsons. With the talented No.11 off the edge, leaving the offensive lines free from panic, no quarterbacks are examining the blind spots before every snap.
The Dallas Cowboys fell to 0-1 on the season following a 24-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night. Dallas was in the game until the very end, which was surprising for those who expected a blowout for Philly.
George Pickens played his first regular-season game as a Dallas Cowboy on Thursday night in a 24-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He had three receptions on four targets for 30 receiving yards, but also picked up an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Dallas Cowboys may have fallen 24-20 to the Philadelphia Eagles last night, but the numbers tell a different story. Dallas went toe-to-toe with one of the NFL’s most complete teams, and their performance showcased why they remain legitimate playoff contenders in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles looked like they were headed for a shootout on Thursday night, but then halftime came. The end result is something we have not seen in an NFL game in three decades.
The first game of the 2025 NFL season is in the books. As expected, the Philadelphia Eagles walked off the field with the win. But it was much closer than expected for sure.
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania — The Dallas Cowboys have added a pair of savvy, versatile linebackers—Kenneth Murray Jr. and Jack Sanborn—to bolster Matt Eberflus’s revamped defense, and early indicators suggest both could play pivotal roles in rejuvenating a unit that struggled to stop the run last season.
It was a long night thanks to a lightning delay. Unfortunately, the Dallas Cowboys could not reward their fans with a win. The Eagles would hang on after a lengthy weather delay in the second half with a 24-20 win.
It's rare enough that an NFL game gets suspended in the middle of the game due to inclement weather and rarer still that it happens in primetime. But the 2025 NFL season is already breaking new ground in today's Cowboys-Eagles game.
Back in 2018, the Dallas Cowboys were off to a miserable start. After a home loss to the Titans in early November--a team that was only 3-4 entering the game at the time--the Cowboys found themselves in a 3-5 funk, putting their playoff hopes nearly out of reach.
The Dallas Cowboys are hoping a member of their revamped backfield will seize control of the lead running back job early in the season, but their highly touted rookie is not off to a great start.
While the Eagles are looking forward to getting back on the field for Week 1 of the 2025 season, in hopes of celebrating a repeat performance of last season's Super Bowl champinoship run, the Cowboys are similarly eager to get back to playing.
ESPN’s Todd Archer reports the Cowboys are elevating WR Ryan Flournoy and LB Buddy Johnson from the practice squad for Week 1 against the Eagles. Flournoy, 25, was a sixth-round pick by the Cowboys in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Southeast Missouri State.
Trevon Diggs is a few hours away from making his season debut tonight, with the Dallas Cowboys kicking off their season at Philadelphia. However, before he does, Dallas is enforcing a pay cut on his contract based on this offseason.