All season long, the Dallas Cowboys have been searching for a signature win, playing like contenders by blowing out lesser teams, but losing key NFC matchups at the Eagles and 49ers, as well as a letdown game at the Cardinals. The path to the playoffs has been clear for weeks as the Cowboys pile up wins, particularly at home with an active streak of 14 games, but this Sunday night they’ll have a chance to play their way into the top spot in the NFC East should they beat the Eagles for the sixth straight time at AT&T Stadium.
The Cowboys are averaging 41 points per game at home in wins over the Jets, Patriots, Commanders, Giants, Rams, and most recently the Seahawks – a Thursday night win that sticks out from the other home wins this season, their first one-score game against a team that matched scores against Dan Quinn’s defense, and put the first real game pressure on Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense.
This type of game may be exactly what the Cowboys needed as they headed into a mini-bye week with extra prep time for an Eagles team that got the best of them 28-23 in Philadelphia in week nine. Other than the distant memory that is the week six Monday night win at the Chargers that showed a bit of the resilience needed versus the Seahawks, the Cowboys loss to the Eagles is their only other one-score contest all season, as they squandered an opportunity to change the outcome from six yards out in the waning seconds.
Jake Ferguson and CeeDee Lamb led the way for the Cowboys in receiving in this close loss, with Lamb going for a season high 191 yards and – at the time – a high in catches with 11, only to be passed last Thursday with 12 for 116 yards and a touchdown against Seattle. With Ferguson catching the game-winning touchdown and continuing to prove himself as a go-to MOF option for Prescott, the Cowboys offense has responded very well from a loss to the Eagles that saw breakdowns in pass protection and penalties ultimately lead to Dallas coming up just short.
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The Eagles pass rush was led by Haason Reddick, mainly working against RT Terence Steele and getting up field quickly with his speed to affect Prescott. Josh Sweat, Brandon Graham, Jalen Carter, and Fletcher Cox all showed up in the stat sheet with at least half a sack as well. Meanwhile, the Cowboys pass rush, more than capable of taking over games in the blink of an eye themselves, was kept at bay with Jalen Hurts getting the ball out of his hands quickly (much like Geno Smith against this Dallas defense), completing 79% of his passes with touchdowns to A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith. Micah Parsons did record a sack and a half, lining up all over the defense as usual to create mismatches.
As cliché as it is to boil a heated rivalry game with so much on the line between the Cowboys and Eagles down to which team plays better up front, this is where the matchups to watch will be. This will be the 20th straight season the Cowboys and Eagles have met on NBC’s Sunday Night Football, and since Prescott took over as the Cowboys starter the lowest point total between these teams in primetime has been 46 in a 37-9 win for the Carson Wentz-led Eagles in 2017. In more recent memory, the Eagles haven’t even needed Hurts to put up points in any game from AT&T Stadium. Hurts has never made a start against Prescott on Sunday night, battling Cooper Rush and Ben DiNucci instead, but when the Eagles were without their starting QB in this game last year they still saw Gardner Minshew duel Prescott in a 40-34 Cowboys win.
The expectation for Mike McCarthy, Dan Quinn, John Fassel, and the entire Cowboys coaching staff should absolutely be another four quarter battle, likely with offensive fireworks throughout. Even with the Cowboys defense having their struggles against the Seahawks in the secondary, their best players put their fingerprints on this win with DaRon Bland logging another interception and Micah Parsons coming unblocked to force a Smith incompletion that ended the game. It was also a Bland interception that set up a Brett Maher field goal against the Eagles last year, putting the Cowboys ahead for good at 37-34.
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A full-season of Hurts versus Prescott battling for the NFC East crown has both passers high in league MVP odds, and while the play-caller and scheme has changed around Prescott to unlock a new height to his game, his dominance over division foes has always been a calling card. Prescott is 8-4 in his career vs. the Eagles, with a three-game win streak being snapped earlier this year, and has only lost one home game (the previously mentioned Wentz win) to Philadelphia. For as much as this game will be hyped up until the last possible second when the theme song blares on a potentially record-breaking number of televisions, there’s reasons around The Star for the Cowboys to treat this as just another game they’re prepared for – looking to put the Eagles’ own calm, confident, and expect-to-be-here demeanor to the test after they faltered at home 42-19 to the 49ers last Sunday.
With the talent level of these rosters as high as ever, it feels near-impossible or even frivolous to pick any under-the-radar players that may prove the unlikely hero, but with the Eagles as reigning NFC champions now fighting to hold off a Cowboys team looking for their all-important tenth win, this is every bit the game fans deserve this Sunday night. After 13 weeks of Cowboys fans asking how much they can believe in this current team, it won’t be time to write off Dallas should they lose another close game to their rivals, but with Jerry Jones and the front office already having to spin one loss to Philadelphia as a reason for this team to rally closer together (and being undefeated since), it goes without saying a revenge win on home turf is the preferred option as the calendar turns to December football.
“Everyone went crazy in the plane. It was bonkers. Everyone was yelling, and at the end, the pilot made the announcement and everyone started chanting ‘new crew, new crew’,” Ruhlman.
“I have to go to work. I’m obviously not going to be able to work on Monday. I was supposed to arrive in Auckland on Friday morning,” Ruhlman said.
Carina Fischer, of Remuera, described the scene in the terminal as “a nightmare”.
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Fischer said: “Everyone is crying. Kids are screaming.”
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She said a relative had helped her buy a hotel room, but she had been washing her clothes in the sink and drying them with a hairdryer.
She was also worried about her child who has ADHD, saying he was without his medication as well.
She claimed American Airlines was “not helpful, not helpful at all”.
Ruhlman echoed that sentiment: “They literally don’t care that they ruined people’s holidays and so many plans – and sanity.”
She said a group of passengers were planning to write to the airline’s chief executive asking for compensation.
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“I’m so tired and still in my same clothes as Wednesday. It’s Monday …”
American Airlines was approached for comment on Saturday, but had yet to respond by Monday morning.
Another passenger, Sarah Botwright was due to be in New Zealand for a holiday to see her friend, said she had to be home in Ohio and she would likely have to cancel her whole trip to Godzone.
“My luggage will be going to New Zealand regardless of whether I go or not, though,” she said.
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“It’s just insane,” she said of the situation.
Local daily paper the Dallas Morning News reported more than 600 flights to and from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field had been cancelled as of 5pm Friday (12pm, Saturday, NZ).
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More than 800 flights were also delayed. American Airlines flights were the most impacted by the delays, the Dallas Morning News said.
The paper said the delays were due to a snowstorm in North Texas on Thursday which left a dumping of snow and icy conditions.
Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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Dallas Stars (27-13-1, in the Central Division) vs. Ottawa Senators (20-18-3, in the Atlantic Division)
Ottawa, Ontario; Sunday, 5 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Stars -138, Senators +117; over/under is 5.5
BOTTOM LINE: The Ottawa Senators host the Dallas Stars after the Stars defeated the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 in a shootout.
Ottawa has a 10-7-1 record in home games and a 20-18-3 record overall. The Senators have gone 11-5-2 in games their opponents commit more penalties.
Dallas has an 11-8-0 record in road games and a 27-13-1 record overall. The Stars have gone 13-6-1 in games their opponents commit more penalties.
The matchup Sunday is the second time these teams square off this season. The Stars won 4-2 in the last matchup. Roope Hintz led the Stars with two goals.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Joshua Norris has scored 14 goals with nine assists for the Senators. Ridly Greig has four goals and one assist over the past 10 games.
Jason Robertson has 10 goals and 24 assists for the Stars. Wyatt Johnston has four goals and seven assists over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Senators: 4-5-1, averaging 2.3 goals, 3.6 assists, 4.4 penalties and 10.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game.
Stars: 8-1-1, averaging 3.2 goals, 5.6 assists, 2.4 penalties and 4.8 penalty minutes while giving up two goals per game.
INJURIES: Senators: None listed.
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Stars: None listed.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
DALLAS — Volunteers laced up their sneakers and beautified Dallas’ Fair Park neighborhood Saturday morning as part of the MLK Fest Dallas 2025, which aims to reduce blight and promote public art.
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Volunteers started off at the MLK Community Center and were assigned to clean up one of eight zones in South Dallas. People mowed grass, renovated homes, and painted a mural.
“It brings community together. A good friend of mine says community and unity are common unity, so we love all of it. We just want to be able to revitalize this place and give the community a sense of pride or ownership and give that back to all,” said Paul Franklin, community outreach director with the Walls Project.
Hundreds of volunteers braved the cold and came together for the large-scale community cleanup. The event brought together people from non-profits, churches, and businesses. The event aims to clean up blight while honoring the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
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“This is just another part of how our community celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, to exemplify how important that is and how that connects us all to each other,” said Shawna Nesbitt, vice president of UT Southwestern Medical Center.
UT Southwestern Medical Center had about 160 volunteers who signed up. One of their projects included painting a mail room and bike rack at an apartment complex. Volunteers also picked up trash, cleared weeds, and spoke with those experiencing homelessness.
“I’m going to speak to the people that we see that are possibly unsheltered in tents and inform them of the center here at Fair Park that just recently opened the shelter,” said Jeremy Connally, an owner with the Epiphany Foundation.
The day ends with a block party at the MLK Community Center and a gala at the Renaissance Center.