Tensions flared toward the end of the Dallas Cowboys' 41-7 blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, resulting in the ejections of multiple
Eagles safety Sydney Brown, Cowboys cornerback Troy Pride Jr. and wide receiver Jalen Brooks face significant fines following the altercation.
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Dallas has signed from the practice squad journeyman Will Grier, moving him to the 53-man active roster for this game.
A late-game fight led to Eagles safety Sydney Brown and Cowboys cornerback Troy Pride Jr. all being ejected from Sunday's game between the rivals.
The Cowboys announced three roster moves on Saturday including placing CB Kemon Hall on injured reserve and signing QB Will Grier to the active roster in his place.
Three players were ejected during the final minutes of Sunday's game between then Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in
The Dallas Cowboys are set to close out their 2024 campaign with a Week 18 clash against the Washington Commanders. While Cooper Rush has been filling in under center as of late, it sounds like the Cowboys could use several different quarterbacks in this one, with their latest move further supporting that notion.
The NFL fined Eagles defensive back Sydney Brown $6,981, Cowboys defensive back Troy Pride $5,198, and Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Brooks $5,083 for unnecessary roughness–in the fight that led to their ejections last week.
The Eagles' Sydney Brown and Dallas’ Troy Pride and Jalen Brooks were ejected during the Cowboys vs. Eagles NFL game Dec. 29.
The Dallas Cowboys were getting boatraced by the Philadelphia Eagles and tempers flared at the end of the game with three player getting ejected after a brawl.