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The Dallas Cowboys are alive and well after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 in the final seconds of the fourth quarter of a Week 12 thriller at AT&T Stadium
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.
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It just so happened that this win, on Sunday in Week 12, has the potential to be a season-changer, as the Cowboys not only knocked off the defending champion Eagles, but they did so in thrilling fashion: Dallas trailed 21-0 at halftime but rallied to score 24 straight and get a 24-21 win that pushed their record back to 5-5-1.
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