The Dallas Cowboys may not be in first place in the NFC East but certainly have the look of the best team in the division after what they did to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football.
Dallas dominated Philadelphia from start to finish in a convincing 33-13 victory that displayed how much better the Cowboys are since they lost to the Eagles in early November. The Cowboys lead the NFC East via tiebreaker, even though they and the Eagles share the same record.
DeMarcus Lawrence likely had the best comment for what happened, but his NSFW comments were not meant to be shown on ESPN.
On Monday, the Worldwide Leader in Sports welcomed Ed Werder to give his Dallas Cowboys report after they beat the Philadelphia Eagles. It was a pre-recorded video where Werner could be heard saying, “The gameplan was simple and brutally efficient,” as he described the Cowboys’ defense before throwing the report to a highlight package.
The package started with DeMarcus Lawrence speaking to reporters in an uncensored fashion.
“Hit a motherf—er in the face,” Lawrence said to describe that simple gameplan. “Over and over and over and over again. Until they quit. And when they quit, hit em again!”
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After Werder’s report and a commercial break, SportsCenter anchor Ryan Smith closed the show by apologizing for the “unintentional mistake.”
“Wanna quickly apologize for some sound we aired a couple moments ago from that Cowboys piece,” Smith said. “Some foul language was used. So, I just want to say, apologies for that on our behalf. Unintentional mistake there.”
Back to the actual game, despite the loss, Philadelphia will win the division if the Eagles win out.
Dak Prescott threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas scored on all four of its first-half possessions, including three touchdowns. The Cowboys put up nearly 400 yards of offense.
Brandon Aubrey was also a star on this night as he kicked four field goals, including becoming the first kicker in NFL history to hit two field goals of 59-plus yards in a game.
Hurts finished 18 of 27 for 197 yards and was held out of the end zone.