After watching the Redskins draw against the Bengals in London Sunday morning, the Cowboys made quick work of the Eagles in overtime late Sunday night. With the win, the Cowboys bolstered their spot atop the NFC East.

The game ended thanks to some ballsy play-calling and Dak Prescott's ability to buy time in the backfield. After Jason Garrett opted to go for a fourth-and-short instead of kicking a go-ahead field goal on the opening drive of overtime, Prescott capped the Cowboys' win with a 5-yard pass to Jason Witten.

Witten was wide open on the play, but he only gained that sort of separation because of Prescott's athleticism.

And that's how the Cowboys beat the Eagles. It's worth noting that Prescott was actually bad for most of the game, but he ended up making a big-time play to capture the win and bolster his case to remain the team's starter even when Tony Romo is healthy enough to play again.

We'd ask Jerry Jones about the Cowboys' upcoming quarterback controversy, but he appears to be a bit busy.

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