The Philadelphia Eagles are still in a very good position in a competitive NFC, but they are now going to have to pick up the pieces from a painful Week 12 collapse. Despite taking a 21-0 lead in the second quarter against the Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott and company staged an epic second-half comeback to get a 24-21 win.
The Eagles' offense has been at the center of scrutiny all season, even in wins, and that has not changed after this meltdown. After a strong start, the Philly offense got stuck in the mud against the Cowboys defense and left the door open for a comeback.
After the game, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni insisted that the struggles on that side of the ball did not come because the unit took its foot off the gas . Expand Tweet
“I didn't think so,” Sirianni said.

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