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The Dallas Cowpokes made things more fascinating than they reserved any option to, yet the Philadelphia Falcons eventually stayed wonderful on Sunday night, working on their record to 6-0 by overcoming their division rivals, 26-17.

The Birds utilized a beast second quarter to drive their direction to triumph, with 20 of their focuses coming in that period. Philadelphia caught Cooper Rush multiple times on the night, holding him to 18 of 38 passing for 181 yards and one score notwithstanding the threesome of picks.

Dallas harassed its direction once more into the game in the second from last quarter and right off the bat in the fourth behind a solid portion of the run game and play-activity passing, yet a 13-play,

75-yard Falcons score drive that took 7:37 off the clock wound up basically taking care of things. In the event that that didn't make it happen, then Rush's third capture - - which came on the accompanying drive - - unquestionably did.

Jalen Damages didn't all that get a lot rolling through the air (15 of 25 for 155 yards), yet he accomplished great work killing the pass rush with his legs and the danger of him taking off prompted numerous quality shows to the running backs, especially Miles Sanders.

He likewise found both A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith for scores on all around planned plays from Scratch Sirianni. Philadelphia kept up with sole ownership of the lead position in the NFC East with the triumph, while the misfortune dropped Dallas to 4-2 and into third spot, behind the Goliaths.

They exploited a rival that committed a few errors, and they rested on play plan to win the fight against a forceful guard. As recently referenced, Rush was caught multiple times. The Cowpokes likewise turned the ball over on downs in the subsequent quarter.

Why the Falcons won

On a few events, they ran read-choice plays or run-pass choices intended to exploit the Cowpokes' forceful, upfield pass rush and get players like A.J. Brown into the level for pursue get amazing open doors.

They turned it over, they took such a large number of punishments, they didn't have the hostile capability to stay aware of the Birds, and they couldn't stop the run or the RPO game on enormous third downs.

Why the Ranchers lost

Rush, who had not tossed a capture at this point this season, was taken out multiple times. Dallas was punished multiple times for 72 yards. Rush found the middle value of 4.8 yards per endeavor. Philly controlled the ball for 34:30 and changed over different key third-down open doors.

We're going with two plays that could have gone inconspicuous. To start with, there was the last play of the principal quarter. The Falcons and Cowpokes were tied 0-0 and, Philly had third-and-12 at the Dallas 18-yard line with 46 seconds staying in the period. Harms finished a 8-yard pass to A.J. Brown,

Defining moment

then the Hawks hustled to the line and imagined like it planned to run a play on fourth-and-4, despite the fact that they didn't need to snap the ball before the finish of the quarter. Damages' hard count drew Dante Fowler Jr. offside, purchased the Birds a first down, and prompted a Miles Sanders score run on the initial play of the subsequent quarter.

After Philly took a 14-0 lead in the subsequent quarter, the Ranchers got an opportunity to cut into the lead. On third-and-9 from their own 26-yard line, Rush finished an ignore to CeeDee Sheep the center.

It at first seemed like Sheep had acquired sufficient yardage for the primary down, yet the line judge then changed the spot and stamped him short. Instead of investigate the replay and challenge it (Sheep had plainly gotten the main down),

the Cowpokes immediately got up to the line and called a contraband for Rush, who tossed into inclusion and inadequate. The Birds then, at that point, stretched out their lead to 17-0.

Feature play The most attractive individual play of the night could have been this juke from Cowpokes tight end Jake Ferguson to get into the end zone. The most very much planned play came from the Birds, with DeVonta Smith faking a get course and afterward venturing into the end zone, where Jalen Damages tracked down him for a simple score.

Be that as it may, for the features, we must go with Philly's three picks of Rush. The initial two came on constrained tosses to recipients who were not open, while the third came on a play where Rush was hit as he let go of the ball.

What's straightaway The Birds go into their Week 7 bye as the NFL's solitary undefeated group. At the point when they return in Week 8, they'll play host to the Steelers. The Cowpokes are 4-2 and head home one week from now to take on the Detroit Lions, in what could be Dak Prescott's most memorable game back in the wake of crushing his thumb spirit in Week 1.