Dallas Cowboys Set Unwanted NFL Record in Loss to Philadelphia Eagles

ARLINGTON, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys have set an NFL record that no one wants to hold following their disappointing performance against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. The Cowboys trailed by 20 or more points for the fifth straight time at home, making them the first team in NFL history to achieve this unfortunate feat. This streak began with their playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers last season.

As a result of this latest defeat, the Cowboys remain winless at home this season. They suffered a heavy blow, losing 34-6 to the Eagles at AT&T Stadium. In a performance that left fans frustrated, quarterback Cooper Rush struggled to find his rhythm, completing just 13 of 23 passes for a mere 45 yards.

Interestingly, this recent loss was not even the biggest margin of defeat for the Cowboys this season. Earlier, they faced a staggering 38-point loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 6. In total, the Cowboys have lost their four home games this season by an average of 23.5 points per game, a statistic that highlights their struggles on their own turf.

Despite these woes, the Cowboys are still the top team in the league in terms of home attendance. An impressive average of 93,633 fans fills the stands for each game at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys are set to take the field again on Monday, November 18, when they host the Houston Texans.

This information has been gathered from NFL stats and insights.