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Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Any matchup between them is always considered a blockbuster. The Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats matchup in 2025 was like this — loaded with stars on both sides. Here is an in-depth look at the player stats from this exciting encounter, focusing on the individual performances that shaped the final result.

Quarterback Showdown: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys: Dak Prescott is still the engine of the Cowboys’ offense. In 2025, Prescott was again in charge, throwing for 305 yards and two touchdowns. He went 24 of 33 attempts and showed poise under pressure, even when the Eagles’ defense brought the heat. Prescott also had a rushing touchdown and was key to the Cowboys’ ground game, which was crucial in the clock control.

Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles): Once again, Jalen Hurts displayed that dual-threat ability in this game. Hurts totaled 275 passing yards, one touchdown, Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats and one interception. He threw for 23 of 32 and chipped in 40 rushing yards. The main thing was Hurts’ ability to run the football, but Hurts passing-wise was a bit off, especially down at the red zone. Hurts had an interception, but was still competitive all game as to why he is one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

Wide Receiver Battles: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

CeeDee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys): Lamb was a more central figure for Dallas’ offense, with important third downs needing to be converted. He had 8 receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown. Our final word on Lamb: His ability to Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats create separation from defenders and also make contested catches certainly showed up — most notably on a big 52-yard catch that set up a touchdown in the second quarter. #4: CeeDee Lamb cudgelled the approximate target for Dak Prescott, as he (both) stomped the Cowboys.

A.J. Brown (Philadelphia Eagles): A.J. Brown, one of the best at receiving in traffic and making plays downfield, turned in a very solid Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats game. He recorded 7 catches for 95-yards and 1 touchdown. Brown’s 22-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter put the Eagles ahead temporarily, displaying his elite ball-tracking ability, as well as the strength to arek around tight coverage. Brown’s chemistry with Jalen Hurts is still blossoming, and he is still a top weapon for the Eagles.

Battle of the Backs: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Tony Pollard (Dallas Cowboys): Pollard led the Cowboys rushing attack this week, totaling 18 attempts for 92 yards and a touchdown. His breakaway speed and field vision were on full display all game, as he found Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats running lanes and salvaged and/or accrued yardage on every play. Pollard’s longest run went for 35 yards, leading to the critical field goal in the second quarter. He also displayed his versatility in the passing game, catching 3 passes for 27 yards.

Miles Sanders (Philadelphia Eagles): The Eagles’ workhorse, Miles Sanders ran the ball 20 times for 85 yards and a touchdown. Sanders faced an uphill battle against the Cowboys’ stout defensive front, yet he managed to make multiple key runs to keep the offense moving. His 14-yard touchdown run in the second quarter tied the game, and his physicality between the tackles helped the Eagles keep drives alive. This is a continuation of Sanders being a steady third-of-a-field back in an outfit that uses two running backs.

Defensive Standouts: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Micah Parsons (Dallas Cowboys): Man, Micah Parsons was a menace in the backfield all game, whooping up on the Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats. He had 2 sacks and 5 tackles for loss. Parsons’ speed off the edge and relentless pursuit were too much for Jalen Hurts, who was under constant pressure. His run-stopping and edge-setting ability were as valuable as his pass-rushing talent. Parsons was a big reason the Cowboys were able to do that and disrupt the Eagles’ offensive rhythm, especially beyond the first half.

Fletcher Cox (Philadelphia Eagles): Fletcher Cox looked good as the Eagles’ veteran defensive tackle. He totaled 1 sack, and 3 tackles for loss, and he made regular penetration into the Cowboys’ offensive line. Cox’s ability to clog running lanes and put pressure on Dak Prescott forced the Cowboys to pivot from their game plan. His strong play on the defensive line pierced through, and despite his age and veteran savvy he was able to make plays that threw off the timing of the Cowboys.

Secondary Showdowns: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Trevon Diggs (Dallas Cowboys): Diggs didn’t have a great day vs. the Eagles’ receiving corps. He notched 3 tackles and a pass deflection. Diggs was an option multiple times, especially when A.J. Brown was present. Diggs was good in terms of Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats limiting plays over 20 yards and did not have an interception, but he was solid in tight coverage situations. His ability to stuff the deep ball was key to what the Cowboys wanted defensively.

When: Sunday (Philadelphia Eagles)— No cornerback has been better this season than Darius Slay, so this matchup against Lamb was a fun one. He had 2 tackles and 1 pass breakup while frequently following Lamb around the Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats field. Though Slay didn’t record an interception, he held Lamb back from being able to dominate the game. Slay’s coverage at key moments made it difficult for Prescott to find a rhythm in the passing game, and his experience showed in tight spots.

K versus K: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Brett Maher (Dallas Cowboys): Brett Maher stepped up for the Cowboys as he hit all 3 of his field goal tries, highlighted by his 47-yarder in the fourth quarter that extended the Cowboys’ lead. And he made 4 extra points, ensuring that the Cowboys continued to keep their foot on the pedal on special teams. Maher’s ability to stay calm under fire in a close game was key to the Cowboys’ win.

Jake Elliott (Philadelphia Eagles): No Eagles kicker had more than two Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats field goal attempts to record today, but Jake Elliott was plenty reliable, knocking down both of his tries, including a 51-yarder. He also converted all three of his extra points. But a missed 48-yard attempt also in the fourth quarter was a critical turning point, as it would have gotten the Eagles within 3 points, but it went left. Elliott’s performance was stellar, but that missed field goal gave the Eagles fewer chances to make up the deficit.

Coaching Comparison: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats

Mike McCarthy (Dallas Cowboys): Mike McCarthy’s coaching was on display as he called a balanced offensive game plan and made key adjustments. His choice to use Pollard in both the running and passing games helped keep the Eagles’ defense guessing. Parsons bore down on Hurts. McCarthy’s plan to lean on Parsons and keep Hurts uncomfortable worked like a charm, particularly in the second half. McCarthy’s guidance allowed the Cowboys to remain poised under duress.

Nick Sirianni (Philadelphia Eagles): Nick Sirianni’s coaching plan relied upon keeping the offense unpredictable, balancing run and pass plays in a Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats way that left the Cowboys’ defense off-balance. Sirianni made the correct adjustments in getting Hurts on the move with his legs to extend play, but the Eagles at times were too predictable in what they would call. But given Sirianni’s offense, the Eagles had a chance to keep up, but a few key mistakes, such as the missed field goal, left the Eagles unable to outlast the Cowboys.

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Fun Fact: The Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats game is an example of the intensity of the rivalry between these two teams in the NFC East. Though individual standout games from Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons were the difference for the Cowboys, the Eagles managed to put up a fight due in large part to the efforts of Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and Fletcher Cox. In the end, it was the Cowboys’ defense and special teams that delivered a hard-fought win.

As both squads continue to focus on the road ahead, fans can be sure that future meetings will surely prove to be just as thrilling and hard fought as this one. The 2025 meeting was another chapter in what has developed into one of most thrilling rivalries in the NFL, and fans will surely be on pins and needles waiting for the next matchup.

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