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Who says Thanksgiving gets all the football fun? For the first time since 2022, the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles will face off.
NFL week 12 scores and reports as Dallas Cowboys claims 21-point comeback win over Philadelphia Eagles, the Chiefs win overtime classic with Colts, Shedeur Sanders wins first start & Patriots win nine
Brandon Aubrey converted a 42-yard field goal as time expired and the Dallas Cowboys rallied from a 21-0 second-quarter deficit to beat the visiting Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 on Sunday.
Plenty of eyes are likely to be on the Cleveland Browns in Week 12, as rookie Shedeur Sanders makes his first career start against the Las Vegas Raiders in place of Dillon Gabriel. Gabriel was ruled out with a concussion in Week 11's loss to the Ravens, with Sanders completing just 25% of passes for 47 yards and an interception in his NFL debut.
The Eagles are 8-2 and continue to look like one of the best teams in the NFL after a hard-fought 16-9 win over the Detroit Lions (6-4) last Sunday night. With kickoff fast approaching, the inactives list was revealed, with Lane Johnson as the biggest name.
The Philadelphia Eagles (8-2) will try to extend their lead atop the NFC East when they face the Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1) on Sunday afternoon. Philadelphia holds a 3.5-game lead over Dallas and a 5.5-game lead over Washington in the division standings.
CINCINNATI — Before the last play of the game, when Joe Flacco’s 37th and final pass fell incomplete and the Cincinnati Bengals’ comeback hopes were officially put to bed, Mike Vrabel stood on the sideline in his old linebacker’s stance, away from the rest of the New England Patriots, to get the best view possible.
Dak Prescott led the Dallas Cowboys to the largest comeback in franchise history, erasing a 21-point deficit to beat Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 at home on Sunday.
Xavier Gipson committed a critical fumble in the fourth quarter of the Eagles' matchup against the Cowboys on Sunday afternoon.