Football star Brandon Aubrey makes more history, taking his NFL record to 30-for-30 to help the Dallas Cowboys to a HUGE win over the Philadelphia Eagles

  • Brandon Aubrey made a 59-yard field goal and a 60-yard field goal for the Dallas Cowboys
  • The Cowboys defeated the Eagles to seal a 15th straight victory at AT&T Stadium
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Dak Prescott threw for two touchdowns, Brandon Aubrey made four field goals to start his career with a 30-for-30 record, and the Dallas Cowboys even scored in the NFC East with their 15th consecutive home victory, 33-13 over the Philadelphia Eagles . Sunday night.

The Cowboys (10-3) were undeterred by Jalen Carter's 42-yard fumble return for a touchdown, winning their fifth straight game since a loss at Philadelphia that gave the Eagles a two-game lead.

The Eagles (10-3) lost three fumbles and did not score an offensive touchdown as quarterback Jalen Hurts, who had the first fumble, lost consecutive games for the first time since October 2021.

While the Cowboys currently hold the tiebreaker with an additional NFC East win, the Eagles would clinch the division title on subsequent tiebreakers if they win their remaining four games.

Aubrey became the first kicker with two of at least 59 yards in the same play, connecting from 60 yards late in the first quarter. His 59-yarder in the third allowed Aubrey to outpace Greg Zuerlein and Harrison Butker, who each had a pair from at least 58 yards.

Dak Prescott celebrates with Brandon Aubrey (right) after receiving the game ball

The Cowboys dominated the Eagles and won their 15th straight home game;  the photo shows Jake Ferguson

The Cowboys dominated the Eagles and won their 15th straight home game; the photo shows Jake Ferguson

Aubrey took his NFL record to a perfect 30-for-30, which has never been done before

Aubrey took his NFL record to a perfect 30-for-30, which has never been done before

Donovan Wilson (right) forces a Jalen Hurts fumble during the first half of the game in Dallas

Donovan Wilson (right) forces a Jalen Hurts fumble during the first half of the game in Dallas

The 28-year-old rookie added a 45-yarder in the fourth and another from 50 in the final two minutes, extending his NFL record for perfection to start a career.

With Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy calling plays from the sideline just four days after an emergency appendectomy, Prescott had a career-best seventh straight game with at least two TD passes.

The Dallas offense stalled after Prescott's first-half TD, but two big completions for first downs set up tight end Jake Ferguson, including an obstacle effort early in the fourth quarter led to Aubrey's final two field goals.

The Cowboys were cruising when Prescott lost control of the ball when he was sacked by Fletcher Cox in the third quarter, and Carter picked up the loose ball and ran untouched to get the Eagles within 24-13.

An Eagles fan watches, but it wasn't his night as Philadelphia was defeated by Dallas

An Eagles fan watches, but it wasn't his night as Philadelphia was defeated by Dallas

At the end of the game, Melissa Stark complimented Aubrey (right) and the Dallas team

At the end of the game, Melissa Stark complimented Aubrey (right) and the Dallas team

Ferguson (above) jumps over Kelee Ringo of the Eagles during the fourth quarter at AT&T

Ferguson (above) jumps over Kelee Ringo of the Eagles during the fourth quarter at AT&T

With two touchdowns late in the third, Philadelphia couldn't convert on fourth-and-8 from the Dallas 30-yard line. Stephen Gilmore made the tackle in the open field on DeVonta Smith, who later had Philadelphia's third lost fumble, ending any realistic hopes of a rally.

CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup had the scoring catches for Dallas, and Rico Dowdle had a 1-yard plunge that was originally called short but was negated as the Cowboys challenged.

Prescott was 24 of 39 for 271 yards, and the Cowboys limited Hurts to 197 yards passing and 30 rushing.