For the first time in well over a decade, the Dallas Cowboys were swept by their fiercest division rival in Philadelphia. Losing 41-7 to the Eagles on Sunday afternoon, the Cowboys allowed the home team to start the celebration for winning the NFC East early despite also playing with a backup quarterback. Any semblance of the Cowboys playing complementary football that made them a feel-good story in recent weeks was nowhere to be found after Dallas fell behind 7-0 despite starting with the ball. In his third career start against the Eagles, Cooper Rush was intercepted for the fourth time on the seventh play of the game.