| Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles Season-by-Season Results[1] |
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| Season | Season series | atDallas Cowboys | atPhiladelphia Eagles | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1960 | Eagles 1–0 | Eagles 27–25 | no game | Eagles 1–0 | Cowboys join theNational Football League (NFL) as an expansion team. They are placed in theNFL Western Conference. Eagles win1960 NFL Championship. | | 1961 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 43–17 | Eagles 35–13 | Eagles 3–0 | Due to theMinnesota Vikings joining the NFL, Cowboys are moved to theNFL Eastern Conference, resulting in two annual meetings with the Eagles. | | 1962 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 41–19 | Eagles 28–14 | Eagles 4–1 | | | 1963 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 27–20 | Eagles 24–21 | Eagles 5–2 | Eagles' win is their only home win in the1963 season. | | 1964 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 17–14 | Eagles 24–14 | Eagles 7–2 | | | 1965 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 35–24 | Cowboys 21–19 | Eagles 8–3 | | | 1966 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 56–7 | Eagles 24–23 | Eagles 9–4 | In Dallas, Cowboys record their largest victory against the Eagles with a 49–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Eagles. Cowboys lose1966 NFL Championship. | | 1967 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 38–17 | Eagles 21–14 | Eagles 10–5 | As a result of expansion, the two eight-team divisions became two eight-team conferences split into two divisions, with the Cowboys and Eagles placed in theNFL Capitol division. Cowboys lose1967 NFL Championship. | | 1968 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 34–14 | Cowboys 45–13 | Eagles 10–7 | | | 1969 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 49–14 | Cowboys 38–7 | Eagles 10–9 | |
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| Season | Season series | atDallas Cowboys | atPhiladelphia Eagles | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1970 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 21–17 | Cowboys 17–7 | Cowboys 11–10 | As a result of theAFL–NFL merger, the Cowboys and Eagles were placed in the newly formedNational Football Conference (NFC) and theNFC East. Last matchup atCotton Bowl andFranklin Field. Cowboys loseSuper Bowl V. | | 1971 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 20–7 | Cowboys 42–7 | Cowboys 13–10 | Eagles openVeterans Stadium. Cowboys openTexas Stadium midway through the season. Cowboys winSuper Bowl VI. | | 1972 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 28–6 | Cowboys 28–7 | Cowboys 15–10 | Cowboys win 11 straight meetings (1967–1972). | | 1973 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 31–10 | Eagles 30–16 | Cowboys 16–11 | | | 1974 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 31–24 | Eagles 13–10 | Cowboys 17–12 | | | 1975 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 27–17 | Cowboys 20–17 | Cowboys 19–12 | Cowboys loseSuper Bowl X. | | 1976 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 27–7 | Cowboys 26–7 | Cowboys 21–12 | | | 1977 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 24–14 | Cowboys 16–10 | Cowboys 23–12 | Cowboys winSuper Bowl XII. | | 1978 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 14–7 | Cowboys 31–13 | Cowboys 25–12 | Cowboys win 9 straight meetings (1974–1978) and 13 straight home meetings (1966–1978). Cowboys loseSuper Bowl XIII. | | 1979 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 31–21 | Cowboys 24–17 | Cowboys 26–13 | Both teams finish with 11–5 records, but the Cowboys clinch the NFC East based on a better conference record. |
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| Season | Season series | atDallas Cowboys | atPhiladelphia Eagles | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1980 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 35–27 | Eagles 17–10 | Cowboys 27–14 | Both teams finish with 12–4 records, but the Eagles clinch the NFC East based on better net points in division games. | | 1980 Playoffs | Eagles 1–0 | | Eagles 20–7 | Cowboys 27–15 | First postseason meeting. NFC Championship Game. Eagles go on to loseSuper Bowl XV. | | 1981 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 21–10 | Cowboys 17–14 | Cowboys 29–15 | | | 1982 | Eagles 1–0 | Eagles 24–20 | canceled | Cowboys 29–16 | Due to the1982 NFL player strike, the game scheduled in Philadelphia was canceled. | | 1983 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 37–7 | Cowboys 27–20 | Cowboys 31–16 | | | 1984 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 23–17 | Cowboys 26–10 | Cowboys 33–16 | | | 1985 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 34–17 | Eagles 16–14 | Cowboys 34–17 | | | 1986 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 23–21 | Cowboys 17–14 | Cowboys 35–18 | | | 1987 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 41–22 | Eagles 37–20 | Cowboys 36–19 | | | 1988 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 23–7 | Eagles 24–23 | Cowboys 36–21 | In Philadelphia, Eagles overcome a 20–0 deficit. In Dallas, Eagles clinch a playoff berth with their win, and later clinch the NFC East with theGiants' loss, while also completing their first season series sweep against the Cowboys since the1964 season. Game in Dallas wasTom Landry's final game as Cowboys' head coach. | | 1989 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 27–0 | Eagles 20–10 | Cowboys 36–23 | Game in Dallas was played onThanksgiving Day. Both games became known as theBounty Bowls due to accusations that Eagles coaches had set a bounty to knock out Cowboys players. |
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| Season | Season series | atDallas Cowboys | atPhiladelphia Eagles | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1990 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 21–20 | Eagles 17–3 | Cowboys 36–25 | | | 1991 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 24–0 | Cowboys 25–13 | Cowboys 37–26 | Eagles win 8 straight meetings (1987–1991). In Dallas, Eagles sack Cowboys' quarterbackTroy Aikman 11 times, tying a Cowboys' franchise record for their most sacks allowed in a game. Cowboys clinch a playoff berth and eliminate the Eagles from playoff contention with their win. | | 1992 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 20–10 | Eagles 31–7 | Cowboys 38–27 | | | 1992 Playoffs | Cowboys 1–0 | Cowboys 34–10 | | Cowboys 39–27 | Second postseason meeting. NFC Divisional Round. Cowboys go on to winSuper Bowl XXVII. | | 1993 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 23–17 | Cowboys 23–10 | Cowboys 41–27 | Cowboys winSuper Bowl XXVIII. | | 1994 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 24–13 | Cowboys 31–19 | Cowboys 43–27 | | | 1995 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 34–12 | Eagles 20–17 | Cowboys 44–28 | Cowboys win 7 straight meetings (1992–95). Eagles' home win comes after the Cowboys failed to convert 4th & 1 twice inside their own 30–yard line. | | 1995 Playoffs | Cowboys 1–0 | Cowboys 30–11 | | Cowboys 45–28 | Third postseason meeting. NFC Divisional Round. Cowboys go on to winSuper Bowl XXX. | | 1996 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 31–21 | Cowboys 23–19 | Cowboys 46–29 | After their road win, the Eagles went on a 13-game road divisional losing streak. Both teams finish with 10–6 records, but the Cowboys clinch the NFC East based on a better record against common opponents. | | 1997 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 21–20 | Eagles 13–12 | Cowboys 47–30 | Dallas win came after Eagles' punterTom Hutton botched a snap on a potential game-winning field goal from short range. | | 1998 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 13–9 | Cowboys 34–0 | Cowboys 49–30 | | | 1999 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 20–10 | Eagles 13–10 | Cowboys 50–31 | Game in Philadelphia was Cowboys' wide receiverMichael Irvin final career game. |
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| Season | Season series | atDallas Cowboys | atPhiladelphia Eagles | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2000 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 41–14 | Eagles 16–13(OT) | Cowboys 50–33 | Season opener game in Dallas became known as the "Pickle Juice Game" due to the Eagles' use ofpickle juice to keep the team hydrated. With the win, the Eagles snapped their 13-game road divisional losing streak. Eagles' first season series sweep against the Cowboys since the1990 season. | | 2001 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 36–3 | Eagles 40–18 | Cowboys 50–35 | | | 2002 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 27–3 | Eagles 44–13 | Cowboys 50–37 | Last matchup atVeterans Stadium. | | 2003 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 23–21 | Eagles 36–10 | Cowboys 51–38 | Eagles openLincoln Financial Field. In Dallas, Cowboys' wide receiverRandal Williams returned anonside kick for a touchdown in the first three seconds of the game, setting an NFL record for the fastest touchdown. | | 2004 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 49–21 | Eagles 12–7 | Cowboys 51–40 | In Dallas, Eagles score their most points in a game against the Cowboys. In Philadelphia, Eagles swept the NFC East division for the first time in franchise history with their win. Eagles loseSuper Bowl XXXIX. | | 2005 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 33–10 | Cowboys 21–20 | Cowboys 53–40 | | | 2006 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 23–7 | Eagles 38–24 | Cowboys 53–42 | Dallas sign former Eagles' wide receiverTerrell Owens. Game in Dallas was played onChristmas Day, and the Eagles clinched a playoff berth while denying the Cowboys from clinching the NFC East with their win. | | 2007 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 10–6 | Cowboys 38–17 | Cowboys 54–43 | | | 2008 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 41–37 | Eagles 44–6 | Cowboys 55–44 | In Philadelphia, Eagles record their largest victory against the Cowboys with a 38–point differential, clinch the final playoff berth, and eliminate the Cowboys from playoff contention with their win. Last meeting atTexas Stadium. | | 2009 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 24–0 | Cowboys 20–16 | Cowboys 57–44 | Cowboys openCowboys Stadium (now known as AT&T Stadium). In Dallas, Cowboys clinch the NFC East with their win. Both teams finish with 11–5 records, but the Cowboys clinch the NFC East based on their head-to-head sweep, setting up a playoff matchup at Dallas in the Wild Card Round. | | 2009 Playoffs | Cowboys 1–0 | Cowboys 34–14 | | Cowboys 58–44 | Fourth postseason meeting. NFC Wild Card Round. QuarterbackDonovan McNabb's last game as the Eagles quarterback. |
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| Season | Season series | atDallas Cowboys | atPhiladelphia Eagles | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2010 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 30–27 | Cowboys 14–13 | Cowboys 59–45 | | | 2011 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 20–7 | Eagles 34–7 | Cowboys 59–47 | | | 2012 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 38–33 | Cowboys 38–23 | Cowboys 61–47 | In Dallas, Cowboys eliminate the Eagles from playoff contention with their win. | | 2013 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 24–22 | Cowboys 17–3 | Cowboys 62–48 | Eagles clinch the NFC East and eliminate the Cowboys from playoff contention with their win. | | 2014 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 33–10 | Cowboys 38–27 | Cowboys 63–49 | Game in Dallas was played onThanksgiving. | | 2015 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 33–27(OT) | Cowboys 20–10 | Cowboys 64–50 | | | 2016 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 29–23(OT) | Eagles 27–13 | Cowboys 65–51 | Cowboysdraft quarterbackDak Prescott. | | 2017 | Tie 1–1 | Eagles 37–9 | Cowboys 6–0 | Cowboys 66–52 | Eagles winSuper Bowl LII. | | 2018 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 29–23(OT) | Cowboys 27–20 | Cowboys 68–52 | | | 2019 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 37–10 | Eagles 17–9 | Cowboys 69–53 | Eagles' win prevented the Cowboys from clinching the NFC East, and the Eagles would clinch the NFC East the following week. |
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| 2020 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 37–17 | Eagles 23–9 | Cowboys 70–54 | Eaglesdraft QBJalen Hurts. | | 2021 | Cowboys 2–0 | Cowboys 41–21 | Cowboys 51–26 | Cowboys 72–54 | In Philadelphia, Cowboys' quarterbackDak Prescott throws five touchdown passes. | | 2022 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 40–34 | Eagles 26–17 | Cowboys 73–55 | Both meetings involved the losing team being forced to play under their backup quarterback. Eagles loseSuper Bowl LVII. | | 2023 | Tie 1–1 | Cowboys 33–13 | Eagles 28–23 | Cowboys 74–56 | | | 2024 | Eagles 2–0 | Eagles 34–6 | Eagles 41–7 | Cowboys 74–58 | In Philadelphia, Eagles' running backSaquon Barkley reached the2,000-yard club and the Eagles clinched the NFC East with their win. Eagles' first season series sweep against the Cowboys since the2011 season. Eagles winSuper Bowl LIX. | | 2025 | Eagles 1–0 | November 23 | Eagles 24–20 | Cowboys 74–59 | Game in Philadelphia was theNFL Kickoff Game. The game featured an incident in which DTJalen Carter was ejected just six seconds into the game after spitting onDak Prescott, as well as a thunderstorm delay that postponed play for over an hour. |
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| Season | Season series | atDallas Cowboys | atPhiladelphia Eagles | Notes |
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| Regular season | Cowboys 71–58 | Cowboys 40–25 | Eagles 33–31 | | | Postseason | Cowboys 3–1 | Cowboys 3–0 | Eagles 1–0 | NFC Wild Card:2009 NFC Divisional:1992,1995 NFC Championship:1980 | | Regular and postseason | Cowboys 74–59 | Cowboys 43–25 | Eagles 34–31 | |
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