ARLINGTON - Jay Ajayi, just two weeks after Miami traded him to Philadelphia, came home on Sunday.

The Frisco Liberty product led the Eagles running-back-by-committee group with 91 yards on seven carries. He notched 71 yards on one breakout run in particular to convert on 2nd-and-6 in the third quarter. The Eagles extended their lead to 23-9 on that drive.

Shortly after, Ajayi said, the game was over.

Does Ajayi feel like the Eagles made Dallas quit?

"Definitely," Ajayi said when asked after the game. "We got it like a mindset kind of like you felt it close to the third, early fourth like we kind of had our way with them. And it was over after that."

The Eagles won the time-of-possession battle 8:36 to 6:24 in the fourth quarter, scoring 14 points to the Cowboys' 0 and netting 80 yards to the Cowboys' 47. A 23-9 game quickly became 37-9, Cowboys rookie quarterback Cooper Rush even taking the field when all hope was lost.

Ajayi wasn't alone in his sentiment. Defensive end Brandon Graham was shouting about how the Eagles "whooped" the Cowboys on his way back to the locker room, wide receiver Alshon Jeffrey declaring "That was easy! That was light!"

DE Brandon Graham, among Eagles who sacked Dak: They got whooped! pic.twitter.com/IdhucefnUC — Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) November 20, 2017

Other players and staff chimed in amid the 9-1 delight, asserting the Eagles made the Cowboys quit. We told them to go home, they said.

The players said 9-1 felt good after a "dog fight" turned dominant performance.

What happened in the first half of the game, when the Eagles only rushed for 35 of their 215 total yards on the ground?

"We kind of were a little bit asleep I'd say in the first half," Ajayi said. "Woke up in the second and got to our run game and just dominated after that."

Nothing like dominating division-rival Dallas, Graham said.

"We wanted to come out here and get the Cowboys," he said, "because it's always fun beating America's Team at their place."