Philadelphia Pulls Off a Narrow Victory Over Dallas in Season Opener
Philadelphia, PA – The 2025 NFL season kicked off with a thrilling matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night, which ended with the Eagles prevailing 24-20 after a lengthy weather delay. What began as an offensive showcase quickly transformed into a battle of wills as the game progressed.
The night started with both teams showcasing their talents. The first half featured remarkable offensive production, with a total of seven scoring drives that saw each quarterback, Jalen Hurts for the Eagles and Dak Prescott for the Cowboys, hitting their strides effectively. The Eagles went into halftime with a slight edge at 21-20. However, the atmosphere took a dramatic turn when a lightning storm halted the game midway through the third quarter, leading to a one-hour delay.
Before the delay, the tension was palpable. A skirmish erupted just six seconds into the game when Prescott apparently spat in the direction of Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter, resulting in Carter’s ejection for unsportsmanlike conduct, leaving the Eagles without one of their key defensive players. After the game, Prescott labeled the incident as a “misunderstanding.”
Once play resumed late at night, both teams struggled to regain their offensive rhythm. The second half saw a total of only three points scored, which came from a field goal by the Eagles. Despite having an opportunity to score late in the game, the Cowboys faltered with star receiver CeeDee Lamb dropping crucial passes that ultimately led to a turnover on downs.
Throughout the contest, Hurts proved to be a dual-threat, rushing for two touchdowns and throwing for 152 yards, while Prescott completed 21 out of 34 passes for 188 yards. Interestingly, the Eagles defense, which struggled in the first half, tightened up and held the Cowboys to just one score in the final two quarters, showcasing resilience when it counted.
The game served as a platform for not just the players but also the coaching staff’s adjustments. Dallas, under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, demonstrated a revamped strategy but fell short against the Eagles’ seasoned squad, which included several familiar faces. The Eagles celebrated their season-opening victory before the fans, marking a fitting start to the new campaign following their previous Super Bowl triumph.
As the season progresses, both teams will be looking to refine their strategies as they move deeper into the regular season. The Cowboys, coming off a disappointing last season, will aim to bounce back while the Eagles hope to use this momentum to continue their success.