Dallas 38, Philadelphia 17

1 2 3 4 T
DAL (7-1) 14 7 14 3 38
PHI (3-5) 7 0 3 7 17

Final

8:15 PM ET
November 4, 2007
Lincoln Financial Field,
Philadelphia, PA

Owens, Romo highlight Cowboys' punishing win vs. Eagles

ESPNDallas.com 
Scouts Buzz
After Donovan McNabb fumbled on the first play of the game, Philadelphia fans began booing an Eagles offense that lacked aggression and a vertical presence until it was far too late. On the flip side, Tony Romo and the Dallas offense put on a clinic of efficient production. The usually rock-solid Philly defense put up little resistance as Jason Garrett mixed in enough running plays to keep the defense honest but the Cowboys threw the ball at will. The protection was outstanding, and Terrell Owens got open against his former team time after time on a variety of routes on different levels of the field. Romo was deadly accurate and showed great poise and confidence in himself and his teammates. The contrast in these two passing games could not have been more apparent.
-- Matt Williamson, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2421
3rd down efficiency
8-126-15
4th down efficiency
0-03-3
Total Yards434316
Passing324250
Comp-Att
20-2527-46
Yards per pass
13.05.4
Rushing11066
Rushing Attempts
3219
Yards per rush
3.43.5
Penalties3-355-35
Turnovers13
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
12
Possession32:1927:41
Air/Ground Leaders
Dallas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Romo20/2532431
Philadelphia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNabb27/4626412
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones1357115
Barber 1656116
Philadelphia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Westbrook1665111
McNabb1101
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Owens10174145
Witten377153
Philadelphia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Westbrook1490019
Brown255045
Dallas Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
James001
Philadelphia Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
McNabb110
Buckhalter100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERDALPHI
TD11:13Julius Jones 2 Yd Run (Nick Folk Kick) 70
TD07:38Brian Westbrook 3 Yd Run (David Akers Kick) 77
TD02:14Tony Curtis 1 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 147
SECOND QUARTERDALPHI
TD00:44Marion Barber 5 Yd Run (Nick Folk Kick) 217
THIRD QUARTERDALPHI
TD12:44Terrell Owens 45 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 287
FG07:43David Akers 36 Yd 2810
TD04:28Jason Witten 20 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 3510
FOURTH QUARTERDALPHI
FG09:57Nick Folk 22 Yd 3810
TD05:51Hank Baskett 10 Yd Pass From Donovan Mcnabb (David Akers Kick) 3817
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Terrell Owens stuck it to the Philadelphia Eagles again.

Nearly two years to the day Owens was banished from the Eagles, the star receiver caught 10 passes for 174 yards and one touchdown to help the Dallas Cowboys dismantle Philadelphia 38-17 on Sunday night.

Tony Romo threw three TD passes, Marion Barber had 106 total yards and one score and NFC East-leading Dallas improved to 7-1 for the first time since 1995, their last Super Bowl winning season.

T.O. Flies Higher
Terrell Owens

Terrell Owens turned in the most prolific game Sunday of the 24 games he's played in a season-and-a-half with the Cowboys and the fourth best of his career.

Year Game Yards
2000 49ers vs. Bears 283
2002 49ers vs. Raiders 191
2000 49ers vs. Raiders 176
2007 Cowboys vs. Eagles 174
2005 Eagles vs. Chiefs 171
2002 49ers vs. Chargers 171

"This has always been our toughest road challenge because the fans are so passionate here," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "To have a game like this was surprising."

Desperately needing a victory to have any hope of defending their division championship, the last-place Eagles (3-5) were dominated on both sides.

It's the worst start for Philadelphia since Andy Reid became coach in 1999. Reid had a tumultuous week, missing practice Thursday to be in court with his two oldest sons. A judge sentenced Garrett and Britt Reid to prison and likened Reid's home to a "drug emporium."

Owens, of all people, had sympathy for his former boss who kicked him off the team on Nov. 5, 2005 following a series of incidents, including repeated criticism of quarterback Donovan McNabb.

"It's tragic for him to go through this," Owens said. "I can't do anything but wish him well."

Right from the start, it was clear Reid and the Eagles were in for a tough night.

McNabb fumbled on the first play from scrimmage, and the Cowboys converted it into their first score, a 2-yard run by Julius Jones.

Owens had a key 23-yard catch on third-and-6 during that drive, and tormented the Eagles all night.

Unlike his visit to Philadelphia last year, T.O.'s second trip to Lincoln Financial Field since he was booted off the team he helped reach the 2004 Super Bowl was merely an afterthought.

There were no mock funerals in the parking lot or derisive chants in the stands. Even the boos lacked venom.

"Like I said earlier in the week, there's a lot of love in those boos," Owens said with a wide smile. "As you saw, I didn't get that many boos. The fans love me here."

Once the Cowboys went up by 14 late in the second quarter, Owens tried hard to incite the rowdies. He strutted along the sideline, flapping his arms and yelling at the crowd behind the bench.

But the disappointed Philly faithful were too angry at their own team to worry about Owens' antics. So, they directed their boos at the Eagles as they ran off the field.

It got uglier after halftime when Dallas increased its lead to 28-7 on the first drive of the third quarter. Owens turned a short pass from Romo into a 45-yard TD catch.

Known for his flamboyant celebrations, Owens didn't rub it in all that much. He just flapped his arms again the way he used to when he was catching passes from McNabb.

After Jason Witten caught a 20-yard TD pass to make it 35-10 in the third quarter, the stadium emptied. No one wanted to stay around and watch Owens celebrate anymore.

"It was just one of those nights," Eagles defensive end Trent Cole said. "A team came in here and beat us on our own home field. It's tough."

While the Eagles try to figure out how to save a season that began with high expectations, the Cowboys are getting ready for an important matchup at the New York Giants (6-2) next Sunday.

Romo, who last week signed a six-year, $67.5-million contract extension, finished 20-for-25 for 324 yards and had one interception. He became the first quarterback the Eagles didn't sack this season.

After Brian Westbrook's 3-yard TD run tied it at 7, Romo tossed a 1-yard TD pass to Tony Curtis to give Dallas a 14-7 lead it never relinquished. Barber set up the score with gains of 22 and 14 yards on consecutive screens and a 16-yard run to the Eagles 1.

Philly's defense got a turnover late in the second quarter when Lito Sheppard stepped in front of Romo's pass to Patrick Crayton and intercepted it at the Eagles 8.

But McNabb was picked by Ken Hamlin three plays later and the Cowboys started at Philly's 14 after a 14-yard return. Barber ran three straight plays, scoring from the 5 to give Dallas a 21-7 lead.

No team had scored more than 21 points against the Eagles in the first seven games, and a revamped defense had allowed just eight touchdowns in 77 possessions.

Dallas racked up 437 total yards and reached the end zone five of its nine drives, excluding the kneel-downs at the end of the game.

Westbrook tied a team record with 14 catches for 90 yards. Don Looney also had 14 receptions for Philadelphia at Washington on Dec. 1, 1940.

McNabb had a difficult game against a tenacious defense. He was harassed often and hammered into the ground a few times. The five-time Pro Bowl QB was 27-for-46 for 264 yards, one TD, two interceptions and he was sacked three times.

"There's no room for error," McNabb said. "We have to win these next couple games. Our mind-set can't be what's going to happen when we get to the playoffs. We just have to focus on winning the next couple games."

Game notes
Cowboys coach Wade Phillips appointed Owens one of the captains for the game. ... Owens moved into 12th place ahead of Jimmy Smith on the all-time list with 12,445 yards receiving. ... All-Pro safety Brian Dawkins returned for Philadelphia after missing five games with a neck stinger. ... Sheppard left with a knee injury and didn't return.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 4th 2007
San Francisco 16 Final
Atlanta 20
Cincinnati 21 Final
Buffalo 33
Denver 7 Final
Detroit 44
Carolina 7 Final
Tennessee 20
Green Bay 33 Final
Kansas City 22
San Diego 17 Final
Minnesota 35
Jacksonville 24 Final
New Orleans 41
Washington 23 Final
NY Jets 20 OT
Arizona 10 Final
Tampa Bay 17
Seattle 30 Final
Cleveland 33 OT
New England 24 Final
Indianapolis 20
Houston 24 Final
Oakland 17
Dallas 38 Final
Philadelphia 17
Monday, November 5th 2007
Baltimore 7 Final
Pittsburgh 38