NFL MONDAY NIGHT Cowboys pulls out win over Eagles
Roy Williams' interception in the final minutes gave Dallas a 21-20 win.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Roy Williams' eyes lit up when he saw the ball coming. Somewhere, Terrell Owens probably was smiling, too.
Williams intercepted Donovan McNabb's pass and ran it back 46 yards for a touchdown with 2:43 remaining, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 21-20 comeback victory over Philadelphia Monday night in the Eagles' first game since Owens was told he's no longer welcome.
"I'm tired of answering T.O. questions," McNabb said. "T.O. is not here."
Eagles were in control
For 55 minutes, it didn't matter. Philadelphia was in control most of the game, showing poise, running the ball well and playing with the team-oriented balance they talked about all week.
Then, Drew Bledsoe connected with Terry Glenn on a 20-yard TD pass with 3:04 remaining that cut it to 20-14. On the second play after the ensuing kickoff, McNabb's poorly thrown pass was picked off by Williams, who outran McNabb as the quarterback tried to tackle him.
"I was like, 'I can't believe he threw this ball,' and it was coming to me," Williams said. "I was thinking in my head, 'Don't drop this.' "
Hurt on play
McNabb was hobbling badly after that play with a groin injury, and was scheduled for an MRI exam Tuesday. McNabb, playing with a sports hernia that will require surgery, played one more series after the interception before giving way to Mike McMahon for the Eagles' final possession.
"It never should have happened," McNabb said. "I was trying to get the ball to Reggie [Brown] and Roy just did an excellent job coming from underneath."
The Eagles had a final chance, but David Akers' 60-yard field goal attempt failed miserably.
Drop third straight
The reigning NFC champion Eagles (4-5) lost their third straight game for the first time since 1999 and fell further behind in the NFC East standings. Dallas (6-3) is tied with the New York Giants for first place, one game ahead of Washington.
When it was over, Dallas coach Bill Parcells shook his head in disbelief as he approached Andy Reid, whose Eagles outplayed the Cowboys until Dallas' two touchdowns 21 seconds apart. The Cowboys lost a Monday night game in similar fashion to Washington in the second week of the season, giving up two long touchdown passes to Santana Moss in the waning minutes.
Brian Westbrook had 86 yards rushing and one TD and Lamar Gordon ran for 57 yards as Philadelphia's pass-heavy offense tried to offset the loss of its best receiver -- Owens -- by keeping it on the ground.
But Philly's wideouts -- Brown and Greg Lewis -- combined for just six catches for 57 yards. Owens had 47 catches for 763 yards and six TDs in seven games.
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