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Eagles can crush the Cowboys' dreams as soon as this weekend after NFC foe helps Philadelphia near division title
The Philadelphia Eagles are attempting to put to rest a two-decade trend in the NFC East this season. As half of the division is headed toward a top ten pick, Philly has truly only had to worry about the Dallas Cowboys for a bulk of this season when it comes to the division crown.
The Eagles blew a three-score lead and lost, 24-21, to the Dallas Cowboys Sunday in Week 12 at AT&T Stadium. The Eagles jumped out to a 21-0 lead, but they failed to put the Cowboys away, and Dallas rallied for the win.
Not only can the Cowboys afford another loss at this stage in the season, they would be faced with a near-impossible task making the playoffs since the Eagles won.
The Dallas Cowboys host the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 16, with the opening odds showing rare faith in America's Team as their NFL playoff hopes dwindle.
Sunday was a pretty great day for Philadelphia Eagles fans. The Eagles scored a huge get-right, 31-0 win over Kenny Pickett and the lowly Las Vegas Raiders then woke up Monday to the news they were just one win from clinching the NFC East for the second year in a row.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Quinnen Williams accomplished something his former team, the Jets, haven't all year.
What a day for Dak Prescott. In the same game he passed Tony Romo to become the Dallas Cowboys’ all-time leader in passing yards, he also led a comeback from a 21-point deficit to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 24–21 on Sunday afternoon at AT&T Stadium.
Jerry Jones and team executive vice president Stephen Jones left their suite early amid the Cowboys losing to the Vikings.
Both teams are technically still alive for the playoffs, but the Vikings are not going to get there and will be eliminated at some point in the next few weeks. The Cowboys may suffer that same fate, but they stand a better chance,