The Cowboys and Eagles split the 2025 season series 1-1, and both games were absolute battles. Here is the full breakdown.
Week 6: Eagles 27, Cowboys 24 at Lincoln Financial Field Dak Prescott threw for 312 yards and 2 TDs but was intercepted in the red zone with 2:14 remaining. The Eagles defense blitzed on 44% of snaps per PFF, the highest rate against Dallas all season. CeeDee Lamb had 9 catches for 128 yards but was held without a catch in the 4th quarter.
The Eagles ran the ball 34 times for 162 yards, controlling the clock and keeping Dallas' offense on the sideline. Time of possession: Eagles 35:22, Cowboys 24:38.
Week 14: Cowboys 31, Eagles 28 at AT&T Stadium The revenge game. Dak threw for 287 yards and 3 TDs. Micah Parsons had 3 sacks, his most in a single game all season. The game was tied 28-28 with 3:41 left. Dallas drove 67 yards in 8 plays for the go-ahead field goal. The defense forced a 3-and-out to seal it.
The atmosphere at AT&T Stadium was electric. Decibel readings hit 112 dB on the Eagles' final offensive series per the stadium sound crew.
Season series takeaways:
- Eagles won the rushing battle in both games combined: 287 yards to 191
- Cowboys won the passing efficiency battle: 9.1 yards per attempt vs. 7.3
- Parsons was the difference in game 2. His 3-sack performance disrupted everything.
Sources:
- Pro Football Reference — game logs
- PFF — blitz rates and individual grades
- ESPN — game coverage
Splitting with Philly is fine but the Week 6 red zone interception still haunts me. You have CeeDee one-on-one and you throw into double coverage. Decision-making under pressure is still a question mark for Dak.