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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Cooper Rush bounced passes to open receivers while filling in for injured quarterback Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott fumbled into the end zone for one of Dallas' five turnovers, and owner Jerry Jones is understandably frustrated in a season going oh so wrong. The Cowboys (3-6) are still winless at home this season and have lost four in a row overall, the latest a 34-6 drubbing by NFC East rival Philadelphia on Sunday. They had only 146 total yards, their worst offensive performance at home since moving into AT&T Stadium 15 years ago.

“I’m just frustrated, like everybody else is,” Jones said. “But since I had a lot to do with what we’re seeing, then it’s the proper frustration, as far as I’m concerned, that we’re just not playing in a way, especially when you play a team that is the caliber of teams that we’re playing out here in Philadelphia, is a high-caliber team, and we’re not up to them. And that’s troubling.



” Prescott was out after tearing his hamstring a week earlier in a loss at Atlanta, and plans to seek one more opinion before deciding whether to have a season-ending surgery. Without elaborating when asked if Prescott would have that surgery, Jones said the quarterback's situation was still being evaluated. Rush had a 4-1 record filling in for Prescott two years ago, but was 13 of 23 passing for only 45 yards and lost two fumbles against the division-leading Eagles (7-2).

Trey Lance got his first regular-season action .

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