Instant analysis of Eagles 24-20 win over the Cowboys without Jalen Carter

The Eagles unveiled a Super Bowl banner for the second time in seven years on Thursday night, and it was one of the most eventful evenings to open an NFL season in recent memory.

Thursday’s matchup marked the 133rd meeting between Dallas and Philadelphia, with the road team holding an overwhelming edge in the series. The Cowboys own a 74-59 edge all-time, after the Eagles held on for a 24-20 win without All-Pro defensive tackle Jalen Carter. Carter was ejected before the first play of the game for spitting on Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott.

Prescott has a 9-5 record against the Eagles in his career, 33-9 against the NFC East following the loss.

With the Eagles on to Week 2 and the Chiefs, we’re looking at takeaways and observations from the season opener.

Miles Sanders rekindled the magic

Sanders had one carry in the first half, but helped get Dallas into the red zone with a 49-yard run that brought back memories. After the long run, Sanders had a game-changing fumble with the Cowboys in the red zone. Overall, Sanders finished with four carries for 53 yards.

Jihaad Campbell made plays all night

A three-down linebacker, Campbell made plays against the pass and against the run. Overall, he finished his first NFL start with three tackles and one pass defended.

Byron Young makes his mark

Young spent 2024 with the Eagles, but never saw game action. On Thursday, the defensive tac

A.J. Brown-DeVonta Smith had a quiet night

AJ Brown has 0 games in his career with 0 targets. He’s had at least one in every single regular season and playoff game he’s played.

Eagles offense stalled following rain and, weather delay

Philadelphia was an offensive machine in the first half, but the unit stalled after the weather delay. Late in the fourth quarter, the Eagles offense had run 14 plays for 39 yards since the rain delay. Punt, punt.

Braden Mann was the game’s most outstanding player

The veteran punter had three outstanding kicks late in the fourth quarter and each time he prevented a KaVontae Turpin punt return. In all,

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles vs. Cowboys: Instant analysis of Philadelphia’s 24-20 win

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