The Dallas Cowboys didn’t rating a landing in a 34-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. However, they’d an opportunity to search out the top zone – and take the lead – with two minutes left within the first half.
Down 7–3, Dallas acquired the ball again at Philadelphia’s 6-yard line when Micah Parsons sacked Jalen Hurts. On second-and-goal, backup Cooper Rush, who was changing injured starter Dak Prescott, focused No. 1 receiver CeeDee Lamb in the long run zone.
It appeared like a straightforward landing, however Lamb misplaced the ball within the daylight that usually filters by means of AT&T Stadium.
The Cowboys ended up settling for a discipline aim, their last rating of the day.
After the match, Lamb confirmed that he “could not see the ball in any respect” and stated he was “1000%” in favor of the workforce placing up the curtains for residence video games. AT&T Stadium uses blackout curtains it hosts different occasions, similar to live shows and wrestling matches.
However, Cowboys proprietor Jerry Jones scoffed on the suggestion. He informed reporters: “Well, let’s tear down the rattling stadium, let’s construct one other one. Are you kidding me?”
Lamb was requested in his postgame assertion whether or not he would take his concern to Jones. He responded by saying, “I imply, you are all doing my job proper now.”
With the loss, the Cowboys fell to 3-6 and 0-4 at residence this season. Tents would not remedy all their issues. Prescott might be finished for the season, and his backups — Rush and Trey Lance on the third line — mixed for simply 49 passing yards.
But not less than, the curtains may have helped them put a landing on the board Sunday towards a hated rival.
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