Sports

Jackson’s big plays lift Eagles over Cowboys 30-27

admin Contributor
Font Size:

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Michael Vick faked a handoff and threw deep to DeSean Jackson, a perfect strike for 60 yards.

With that one play, the Philadelphia Eagles sent the Dallas Cowboys a strong message — we’re coming after you.

Philadelphia kept coming, mostly with big plays. Jackson turned just four catches into 210 yards and LeSean McCoy ran for a career-high 149, lifting the Eagles to a 30-27 victory over the Cowboys on Sunday night and strengthening their grip on first place in the NFC East.

“We put the pedal to the metal,” said Philadelphia coach Andy Reid, who also had to be savoring his first win at Cowboys Stadium after a pair of painful defeats here last season.

Reid would love to be back here for the Super Bowl in February. He might have the team to do it, too, as the Eagles (9-4) won for the fifth time in six games. They are a half-game ahead of the New York Giants in the division, and go to New York for a showdown with the Giants on Sunday.

They’ll have to hope Jackson gets over a sprained ankle by then.

The speedy wideout was injured on the longest play of his career, and the second-longest ever against Dallas — a 91-yard catch and run early in the fourth quarter that put Philadelphia ahead for good.

Dallas (4-9) kept the game close throughout and even led 20-14. But Philadelphia was just too strong, dropping the Cowboys to 3-2 under interim coach Jason Garrett. They are officially eliminated from the playoffs and guaranteed their first losing season since 2004.

“It doesn’t feel good,” team owner Jerry Jones said. “They made a couple of big plays that we weren’t able to make, but I liked the way we got after Vick, I really did. I like the way that we responded when we got down each time, a whole bunch of good things.”

The game was tied at 20 when the Eagles were forced to start at their 9-yard line following a penalty on a punt return. Jackson already had blistered the Cowboys for 119 yards on three catches, so they were well aware of the need to contain him.

Yet on first down, Michael Jenkins dove and missed trying to break up a pass to Jackson on the left sideline. He sped past one safety, made another safety fall and outran a cornerback diving at his ankles around the 10. He stopped just shy of the goal line, turned to face the defense and tipped over backward into the end zone. The showboating move drew a penalty, then he went to the bench for oxygen and treatment on his ankle.

“I put the ball in a perfect spot, but I didn’t know he was going to go 91 yards,” Vick said. “He’s a very dynamic player.”

Jackson’s 210 yards receiving were third-most in Philadelphia history. They also helped mask a somewhat rocky outing by Vick.

Days after moving into the lead in Pro Bowl voting, Vick threw two interceptions, matching his season total, and struggled to keep alive drives that didn’t have a big play. Dallas sacked him twice and nailed him with hard hits all night, including one that drew a penalty for a helmet-to-helmet hit.

His final numbers were 16 of 26 for 270 yards. Take out Jackson’s stats and his other 12 completions produced 60 yards. He also ran for a touchdown.

“We didn’t want Vick to get out of hand just running all over the place,” said Dallas linebacker Bradie James, who had one of the interceptions. “The front seven did a great job of kind of containing him, but you’ve got to put it all together.”

McCoy had just 15 yards in the first half and seemed mostly a decoy on play-action throws. Then Vick really did give it to him and McCoy surprised the Cowboys with a 56-yard burst up the middle to spark another scoring drive. He came on strong again in the fourth quarter, helping Philadelphia burn the final 4:22 after the Cowboys got within a field goal.

“I like what we did at the end,” Reid said. “We pounded it, kept the ball and played good physical football down the stretch.”

The Eagles lost middle linebacker Stewart Bradley to a dislocated right elbow in the second quarter. He is expected to miss the rest of the regular season. Two injured starters, cornerback Asante Samuel and right tackle Winston Justice, didn’t even make the trip.

Jon Kitna was 24 of 35 for 242 yards for Dallas. Like Vick, he had two touchdowns and two interceptions.

The Cowboys scored 10 points off their interceptions of Vick, but didn’t really have anything working great on offense. Maybe they were missing dazzling rookie Dez Bryant, who went on injured reserve this week.

Jason Witten was the leading receiver with 69 yards and Felix Jones was the leading rusher with 41. Jones also had 42 yards receiving. Witten caught two touchdown passes, Jones ran for a score.

Miles Austin had two catches for 22 yards. His biggest gain came on a run — 26 yards on a double-reverse that set up Dallas’ first touchdown.

“We fought hard,” Garrett said, “it just wasn’t good enough.”

NOTES: Vick and Jackson hooked up for an 88-yard touchdown last month against Washington. … Cowboys LB Anthony Spencer can expect a fine for knocking helmets with Vick. … Vick’s TD run was his seventh this season, a record for an Eagles quarterback. … Philadelphia threw a TD to tackle-eligible Todd Herremans. He also scored for Seattle two years ago. … Before kickoff, the Cowboys showed a video tribute to former star quarterback Don Meredith, who died last Sunday. It was followed by a moment of silence.

PREMIUM ARTICLE: Subscribe To Keep Reading

Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!

Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!

Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!

Sign Up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
BENEFITS READERS PASS PATRIOTS FOUNDERS
Daily and Breaking Newsletters
Daily Caller Shows
Ad Free Experience
Exclusive Articles
Custom Newsletters
Editor Daily Rundown
Behind The Scenes Coverage
Award Winning Documentaries
Patriot War Room
Patriot Live Chat
Exclusive Events
Gold Membership Card
Tucker Mug

What does Founders Club include?

Tucker Mug and Membership Card
Founders

Readers,

Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.

Now that millions of readers are rejecting the increasingly biased and even corrupt corporate media and joining us daily, there are powerful forces lined up to stop us: the old guard of the news media hopes to marginalize us; the big corporate ad agencies want to deprive us of revenue and put us out of business; senators threaten to have our reporters arrested for asking simple questions; the big tech platforms want to limit our ability to communicate with you; and the political party establishments feel threatened by our independence.

We don't complain -- we can't stand complainers -- but we do call it how we see it. We have a fight on our hands, and it's intense. We need your help to smash through the big tech, big media and big government blockade.

We're the insurgent outsiders for a reason: our deep-dive investigations hold the powerful to account. Our original videos undermine their narratives on a daily basis. Even our insistence on having fun infuriates them -- because we won’t bend the knee to political correctness.

One reason we stand apart is because we are not afraid to say we love America. We love her with every fiber of our being, and we think she's worth saving from today’s craziness.

Help us save her.

A second reason we stand out is the sheer number of honest responsible reporters we have helped train. We have trained so many solid reporters that they now hold prominent positions at publications across the political spectrum. Hear a rare reasonable voice at a place like CNN? There’s a good chance they were trained at Daily Caller. Same goes for the numerous Daily Caller alumni dominating the news coverage at outlets such as Fox News, Newsmax, Daily Wire and many others.

Simply put, America needs solid reporters fighting to tell the truth or we will never have honest elections or a fair system. We are working tirelessly to make that happen and we are making a difference.

Since 2010, The Daily Caller has grown immensely. We're in the halls of Congress. We're in the Oval Office. And we're in up to 20 million homes every single month. That's 20 million Americans like you who are impossible to ignore.

We can overcome the forces lined up against all of us. This is an important mission but we can’t do it unless you — the everyday Americans forgotten by the establishment — have our back.

Please consider becoming a Daily Caller Patriot today, and help us keep doing work that holds politicians, corporations and other leaders accountable. Help us thumb our noses at political correctness. Help us train a new generation of news reporters who will actually tell the truth. And help us remind Americans everywhere that there are millions of us who remain clear-eyed about our country's greatness.

In return for membership, Daily Caller Patriots will be able to read The Daily Caller without any of the ads that we have long used to support our mission. We know the ads drive you crazy. They drive us crazy too. But we need revenue to keep the fight going. If you join us, we will cut out the ads for you and put every Lincoln-headed cent we earn into amplifying our voice, training even more solid reporters, and giving you the ad-free experience and lightning fast website you deserve.

Patriots will also be eligible for Patriots Only content, newsletters, chats and live events with our reporters and editors. It's simple: welcome us into your lives, and we'll welcome you into ours.

We can save America together.

Become a Daily Caller Patriot today.

Signature

Neil Patel