WATCH: ESPN Apologizes to Viewers After Accidentally Airing NSFW Video About Cowboys-Eagles Game on Live TV

After their dominance over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football, the Dallas Cowboys appear to be the greatest team in the NFC East even though they are not currently in first place.

With a commanding 33-13 victory that showed how much improved the Cowboys have been since their early-November loss to the Eagles, Dallas dominated Philadelphia from beginning to end. Despite having the identical record as the Eagles, the Cowboys lead the NFC East in a tiebreaker.

Although DeMarcus Lawrence‘s NSFW remarks were not intended for ESPN to air, they were probably the best response to what transpired.

Following their victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Ed Werder of the Dallas Cowboys was invited to share his report on Monday on the Worldwide Leader in Sports. Werner was heard on a pre-recorded video describing the Cowboys’ defense and adding, “The gameplan was simple and brutally efficient,” before the report was thrown to a highlight package.

DeMarcus Lawrence’s NSFW remarks go Viral

DeMarcus Lawrence gave an open interview to media at the beginning of the package.

Lawrence said : “Hit a motherf—er in the face,”  “Over and over and over and over again. Until they quit. And when they quit, hit em again!”

Ryan Smith of SportsCenter issued an apology following this video :

“Wanna quickly apologize for some sound we aired a couple moments ago from that Cowboys piece,”  “Some foul language was used. So, I just want to say, apologies for that on our behalf. Unintentional mistake there.”

Dallas scored on all four of their first-half plays, including three touchdowns, led by Dak Prescott, who completed his pass for 271 yards and two scores. The Cowboys’ offensive output was close to 400 yards.

In addition to being a star on this night, Brandon Aubrey made history by becoming the first kicker in NFL history to make two field goals of more than 59 yards in one game. He ended up kicking four field goals.

Hurts was stopped out of the end zone after going 18 of 27 for 197 yards.

 

 

Sumit Rajan

Sumit is a Sr. Editor at Black Sports Online. When not dissecting NBA and NFL storylines, you’ll find him cheering for Manchester United, testing out new fountain pens, or scaling a mountain.

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