Cooper Rush Oct 16, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush (10) looks to the official after throwing an interception while being pressured by Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham (55) during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Despite an impressive 26-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night, some are still doubting just how good the Philadelphia Eagles really are.

One of those people is ESPN NFL analyst Domonique Foxworth. Even though the Eagles pulled off the victory, Foxworth believes that the better team didn’t win the game.

During Wednesday’s edition of Get Up! on ESPN, Foxworth said although the Eagles won, he’s not sure if the Cowboys still weren’t the better team.

“On that particular day, the Cowboys were better, and I’m not sure by the end of the season what will actually happen,” Foxworth said.

Foxworth may not be wrong. The Cowboys were missing Dak Prescott which may have made the difference in the game.

Backup quarterback Cooper Rush made two critical interceptions in the game that turned into points for the Eagles and was the difference in the game.

Although give Rush and the Cowboys’ offense credit, they cut the Eagles’ lead to three in the second half before they pulled away in the fourth quarter.

The Cowboys are expecting Dak Prescott to make it back into the lineup against the struggling Detroit Lions Sunday and they face the Eagles again on Christmas Eve possibly for the NFC East title, but the New York Giants may have something to say about that.

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