Dak Prescott threw a career-high five touchdown passes against Philadelphia Eagles backups to keep their slim No. 2 seed hopes alive with a 51-26 win last night.
Dak Prescott looks to pass the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles on Jan 8 at at Lincoln Financial Field. The Cowboys still had seeding to play for against an Eagles team that rested Jalen Hurts and other key starters ahead of an NFC wild-card game next week.The NFC East champion Cowboys need losses Sunday by Tampa Bay against last-place Carolina and also for the Los Angeles Rams and Arizona to lose to earn the No. 2 seed. The Cowboys can’t finish worse than the fourth seed.
Cedrick Wilson and Dalton Schultz each had two scoring catches. Corey Clement caught one, and JaQuan Hardy and Ito Smith ran for a touchdown each.