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NFL Summary: Down 21-0, Cowboys rally to beat Eagles on final play

November 23, 2025; Arlington, Texas, United States; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) runs with the ball in an attempt to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

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.

Aubrey’s kick, the second game-winner of his career, capped a nine-play, 49-yard drive in the final 1:35. The big play was Dak Prescott’s 24-yard completion to George Pickens that put Dallas (5-5-1) within the Philadelphia 22 with 35 seconds left, forcing the Eagles to use their final timeouts and set up the clutch field goal.

Prescott completed 23 of 36 passes for 354 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. His 8-yard run with 11:40 left, complete with a somersault into the end zone, tied the game at 21. Pickens caught nine passes for 146 yards and a touchdown, while CeeDee Lamb had four receptions for 75 yards.

Jalen Hurts completed 27 of 39 throws for 289 yards and a touchdown while also scoring two scores for the Eagles (8-3). AJ Brown had a season-best eight receptions for 110 yards and a touchdown. Saquon Barkley was held to a season-low 22 yards on 10 carries.

Chiefs 23, Colts 20 (OT)

Harrison Butker made five field goals, including the game-clinching 27-yarder with 1:57 left in overtime, to give host Kansas City a victory over Indianapolis.

Patrick Mahomes completed 29 of 46 passes for 352 yards and an interception as Kansas City (6-5) won a game with a score for the first time in six chances this season. Last season, the Chiefs went 12-0, including a playoff win, in such situations. Kareem Hunt had 104 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries and Rashee Rice caught eight passes for 141 yards for Kansas City, which overcame an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to end a two-game losing streak.

Daniel Jones completed 19 of 31 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns for the Colts (8-3). Michael Pittman Jr. and Drew Ogletree caught touchdown passes and Laiatu Latu had an interception. Indianapolis star Jonathan Taylor was held to 58 yards on 16 carries, including 27 yards on one handoff.

Packers 23, Vikings 6

Injury replacement Emanuel Wilson ran for a career-high 107 yards and two touchdowns to lead host Green Bay to a victory over Minnesota in an NFC North game.

Wilson, replacing injured starter Josh Jacobs, was the first 100-yard rusher this season for the Packers. Green Bay (7-3-1) remains a half-game behind division leader Chicago and a half-game ahead of defending division champion Detroit. The game against the Vikings was the first of five against division rivals in seven games.

Minnesota (4-7) managed just 145 total yards of offense in its fifth loss in the last six games. JJ McCarthy, making his sixth career start, completed 12 of 19 passes for 87 yards and two interceptions with a passer rating of 34.2. McCarthy was under near constant pressure and was sacked five times.

Lions 34, Giants 27 (OT)

Jahmyr Gibbs had 264 yards and three touchdowns, including a 69-yard touchdown run in overtime, as host Detroit turned away New York’s surprise attempt.

Gibbs also had a 49-yard run and a 3-yard touchdown run for the Lions (7-4). Jared Goff passed for 279 yards and two scores, while Amon-Ra St. Brown caught nine passes – including his 500th career reception – for 149 yards and a touchdown.

Detroit kicker Jake Bates’ 59-yard field goal in the final minute sent the game into overtime. Jameis Winston threw for 366 yards and two scores and also caught a TD pass for the Giants (2-10), who have lost six straight. Wan’Dale Robinson caught nine passes for 156 yards and a score.

Ravens 23, Jets 10

Derrick Henry passed for two touchdowns in the third quarter and Baltimore earned its fifth straight victory, stopping visiting New York.

Baltimore (6-5) found itself tied with Pittsburgh for first place in the AFC North after the Steelers fell to the Bears in Chicago. New York (2-9) suffered its second consecutive defeat.

Lamar Jackson completed 13 of 23 passes for 153 yards for the Ravens, while Tyrod Taylor completed 17 of 28 for 222 yards with a touchdown and an interception for the Jets. New York running back Breece Hall totaled 119 yards from scrimmage, although he was limited to 44 yards on 16 carries.

Patriots 26, Bengals 20

Drake Maye completed 22 of 35 passes for 294 yards, a touchdown and an interception, and New England held on for a victory against host Cincinnati.

Hunter Henry caught seven passes for 115 yards and a touchdown for the Patriots (10-2), who won their ninth straight game. Andy Borregales scored four baskets.

Joe Flacco completed 19 of 37 passes for 183 yards, one touchdown and one interception for the Bengals (3-8). Chase Brown had 19 carries for 107 yards.

Jaguars 27, Cardinals 24 (OT)

Trevor Lawrence passed for 256 yards and three touchdowns while overcoming three interceptions and four turnovers, and Cam Little’s 52-yard field goal on the first possession of overtime gave Jacksonville a victory over Arizona in Phoenix.

Quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who threw for 317 yards and a touchdown, advanced the Cardinals to the Jaguars’ 42-yard line on their final drive before throwing two incompletions. Michael Wilson had 10 receptions for 118 yards and Trey McBride had nine receptions for 79 yards for Arizona (3-8).

Travis Etienne totaled 86 yards rushing and scored on a 15-yard pass on the Jaguars’ first drive of the game, which covered 97 yards. Parker Washington and Jakobi Meyers also had touchdowns for Jacksonville (7-4).

Browns 24, Raiders 10

In his first career NFL start, high-profile rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders did just enough to push Cleveland to its first road victory of the season with a victory over Las Vegas.

Sanders mostly stayed out of trouble in his debut, completing 11 of 20 for 209 yards with a touchdown and an interception for the Browns (3-8). The 23-year-old threw his first career touchdown pass with 8:18 left in the fourth quarter, connecting with running back Dylan Sampson on a screen pass that Sampson quickly ran 66 yards into the end zone.

The star of the show, however, was Cleveland’s defensive front. The Browns collected 10 sacks, completely stifling the Raiders (2-9). Las Vegas quarterback Geno Smith completed 30 of 44 passes for 285 yards and a touchdown to rookie running back Ashton Jeanty, who gained just 50 yards on 17 carries for an average of 2.9 yards per carry.

Bears 31, Steelers 28

Caleb Williams passed for 239 yards and three touchdowns and Kyle Monangai rushed for a score to put Chicago past Pittsburgh.

The NFC North-leading Bears (8-3) extended their winning streak to four, with each victory coming by one score. DJ Moore led the team with five receptions for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Monangai rushed 12 times for 48 yards.

Chicago held off a late rally from the Steelers (6-5), who found themselves tied with Baltimore at the top of the AFC North. Mason Rudolph started in place of Aaron Rodgers, who was unable to play due to a broken left wrist that forced him out of last week’s win over Cincinnati. Rudolph finished 24 of 31 for 171 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Kenneth Gainwell gained 92 yards on 10 carries, and Jaylen Warren and DK Metcalf rushed for scores.

Falcons 24, Saints 10

Kirk Cousins ​​​​had two touchdowns and visiting Atlanta ended a five-game losing streak by beating New Orleans.

Cousins ​​completed 16 of 23 passes for 199 yards for the Falcons (4-7) replacing Michael Penix Jr., who suffered a season-ending knee injury a week earlier. Star running back Bijan Robinson had 107 yards on 16 touches for Atlanta.

Tyler Shough passed for 243 of 293 total yards for the Saints (2-9), who did not score an offensive touchdown. Running back Alvin Kamara left the game after injuring his knee in the first quarter and did not return. Chris Olave led New Orleans with 70 yards on nine receptions.

Seahawks 30, Titans 24

Sam Darnold threw two touchdown passes to Jaxon Smith-Njigba as Seattle beat Tennessee in Nashville.

Smith-Njigba, the NFL’s leading receiver, had eight catches for 167 yards for the Seahawks (8-3). Darnold, who threw four interceptions in a 21-19 loss last week to the Los Angeles Rams, finished 16 of 26 for 244 yards. Kenneth Walker III rushed for a game-high 71 yards on 11 carries.

Cam Ward, the No. 1 pick in this spring’s draft, finished 28 of 42 for 256 passing yards and a touchdown and rushed for a team-high 37 yards and a score for the Titans (1-10), who suffered their sixth straight loss. Ward threw a 1-yard TD pass to Chimere Dike with 43 seconds left, but the ensuing onside kick didn’t travel 10 yards and Seattle ran out the clock.

–Field level media

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