The Eagles and Cowboys won’t face each other until Week 7 in Dallas, but the rivalry is already getting off to an early start with some shade.

During the Cowboys’ 35-17 win over the Giants in Week 1, quarterback Dak Prescott connected with wide receiver Amari Cooper on a 21-yard touchdown.

On the sideline after the play, cameras picked up Prescott taking a shot at the Eagles, going up to Cooper and saying: “Hey, was that easier than Philly?”

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Dak Prescott to Amari Cooper after throwing him a touchdown against the Giants: Hey, was that easier than Philly?



Amari Cooper had 217 yards and 3 touchdowns (including the game-winner) when Dallas hosted the Eagles last season.



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Prescott is likely referencing Cooper’s utterly dominant performance against the Eagles last season in a 29-23 overtime Cowboys victory.

In that game, Cooper manhandled the Eagles’ secondary to the tune of 217 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

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Of course, he has a point — it was pretty easy for Cooper against the Eagles in that game, and the Eagles secondary didn’t have a great day to open the 2019 season either.

Against the Washington Redskins in Week 1, they allowed Case Keenum to accumulate 380 passing yards, including two first-half touchdowns to tight end Vernon Davis for 48 yards, and to rookie wide receiver Terry McLaurin for 69 yards.

Rasul Douglas was in coverage on the McLaurin touchdown, and he also struggled against the Cowboys in the aforementioned overtime loss.

Douglas started at outside corner in Week 1 opposite Ronald Darby, but split reps with fellow third-year corner Sidney Jones against the Redskins.

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