JUST IN: Cowboys’ Owner Jerry Jones sends a Brutal Message to NFC Over ‘unbelievable’ officiating and Lack of of calls vs. Eagles 

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is on Micah Parsons’ side. The former was stunned by the officiating on his linebacker during their 33-13 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football.

Jones felt several calls were missed against the Eagles in Dallas’ 33-13 win in Week 14. Micah Parsons, for example, believed Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert was holding him while pursuing Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Micah Parsons begged the officials for a call after they whistled the play dead, but they refused. According to The Athletic’s Jon Machota, Jerry Jones weighed in on the missed holding calls.

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Despite receiving the short end of the stick on those alleged holding calls, the Cowboys easily defeated the Eagles in Week 14.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott continued his strong play under center with two touchdown passes against Philadelphia on Sunday Night Football. Prescott finished with 271 yards through the air. It was his seventh game in a row with at least two touchdown passes.

Micah Parsons and company, on the other hand, made Jalen Hurts’ life miserable all night. On the night, the Eagles quarterback completed 18 of 27 passes for 197 yards and zero touchdowns. Philadelphia’s three fumbles also cost them in Week 14 against Dallas.

Brandon Aubrey of the Dallas Cowboys also shone on SNF. He made all four of his field-goal attempts against the Eagles. Aubrey’s streak now stands at 30 consecutive field goals without a miss.
Jerry Jones’ Cowboys have now won five straight games since their Week 9 loss to the Eagles. In Week 15, Dallas will face the Buffalo Bills.

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Despite having an NFC-best 10-3 win-loss record, the Cowboys must not underestimate the Bills. The Bills are still in the AFC playoff hunt after a controversial 20-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

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