VIDEO: Eagles Fans Were Ruthlessly Taunting Jerry Jones In His Owner’s Suite During Their Blowout Win Over Cowboys

Philadelphia Eagles fans couldn’t help but taunt Jerry Jones during their beatdown of the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon.

Despite Jalen Hurts missing Sunday’s game because of a concussion, the Eagles dismantled Jerry Jones’ Cowboys 41-7 to secure the season-series sweep. Saquon Barkley also joined the 2,000 rushing yard club after racking up 167 yards on the ground.

With the game out of hand, the boisterous Eagles crowd taunted Jones and the visitors by chanting “Dallas sucks.” Jones sat there expressionless as the Philly faithful rubbed the salt in the wound:

The loss dropped Dallas to 7-9, clinching just their second losing season since 2016. This also marked the first time where the Cowboys were swept by Philly in the season series since the 2011 campaign.

 Shocking New Angle Emerges Of Cowboys-Eagles Fight That Shows Referees Getting Crushed By Pile Of Players

Eagles and Cowboys players fighting
Eagles and Cowboys players fighting (Photo via Twitter)

The Dallas Cowboys didn’t show much of a fight on the field against the Philadelphia Eagles, but they certainly had some when it came to fighting with their hands.

Tensions flared toward the end of the 41-7 blowout loss, resulting in multiple players’ ejections.

Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Brooks and cornerback Troy Pride Jr. got into a scuffle with Eagles safety Sydney Brown.

Brown of the Eagles slammed Cowboys defensive back Troy Pride to the ground before Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Brooks came running in to join the scuffle.

It led to them being tossed from the game late in the fourth quarter.

All angles of that brawl have been seen until a fan decided to post what he had on film.

One fan was in the tunnel recording right as the players were on top of each other, and the refs struggled to separate everyone.

The excited fan got all of the intense action while going crazy.

 

The Dallas Cowboys And Philadelphia Eagles Are Headed To Two Different Places

Dallas had already been eliminated from the playoffs when they faced Philadelphia on Sunday. However, they were seeking a third straight win.

The Eagles winning this game ensured that they would win the NFC East.

Dallas will take on the Washington Commanders in another division matchup in Week 18 to close out the year.

Philly can rest its key players, knowing they have their spot in the postseason.

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