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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) throws scrambles away from Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (91) in the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium. Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports (Photo: Matthew Emmons, Matthew Emmons)The Cowboys were embarrassed on their home turf at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday night. They can lick their wounds for three days before taking the field again at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving Day.Five things to know about the dumpster-fire of a game -- or at least a second half -- Sunday night:It was close… for a halfThe Cowboys actually took a lead into halftime, as they have in three of their five losses this season. The offense had mustered just three field goals, but the defense was pitching a shutout after an opening-drive touchdown by Philadelphia. Cowboys cornerback Anthony Brown dropped an interception that could’ve opened the door to more points for Dallas before the break. Instead, it remained 9-7.But then the second half happened. Thirty Eagles points later, the game was final. Philadelphia gained 268 yards of offense -... (WFAA)