The Dallas Cowboys offense has had a prolific year in the 2021-22 season, with Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott helping to turn the team into the No. 1 ranked unit in the NFL.
And in Saturday night's game against the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field, both made history.

In the first half, Prescott tied former Cowboys' great Tony Romo for the most touchdown passes in a single season in franchise history with 36 after four first half touchdowns.
With his first touchdown throw of the game, he had already passed Romo for the second-most touchdown passes in a season (32).
But in the fourth quarter, Prescott would finally break the single-season record with a touchdown pass to former Eagle Corey Clement, giving him 37 for the year, and a career-best five in one game.
Despite the extra game in the season, Prescott was still able to accomplish the feat in just 16 games, after he missed the team's Week 8 matchup with the Vikings.
Following the touchown pass, Prescott was replaced by Cooper Rush.
That would not be the only milestone reached with the help of Prescott either, with Cedrick Wilson catching his sixth touchdown pass of the year, making it the first time in franchise history that the Cowboys have had four players with at least six touchdown catches in a season.
Meanwhile, Elliott became just the second player in NFL history alongside LaDainian Tomlinson to have 1,250 from scrimmage in each of his first six seasons.
Elliott also reached 1,000 yards rushing late in the third quarter, for the fourth time in his career.
Elliott has struggled at points throughout the season, but his overall reliability and availability made him a critical part of the Cowboys success offensively.
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