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The Eagles (6-2) have now won two in a row after hitting a two-game skid, and have opened up a bit of breathing room in the NFC East as they’re the only team over .500. The Cowboys (3-4-1), Commanders (3-5),
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/cowboys as Cowboy Roundup: Updated NFC East standings, Defense hits all-time NFL record low. Happy Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys Nation. We've now officially had time to digest the Week 8 debacle against the Denver Broncos that brought all of the team's hype and momentum to an abrupt stop.
There is a saying in football that tells you all you need to know about the NFL: “On any given Sunday.” And no division embodies that phrase better than the NFC East. Every year, the division’s standings flip and the rivalries deepen.
So far, every team in the NFC East except the Eagles has played three division games. Here's how they stack up.
Week 9 NFL power rankings change with Texans, Ravens, Dolphins, Jets wins, Titans, Saints, Browns, Giants, Bengals, Cowboys, Vikings, Falcons losses.
Rumors are heating up about the Giants targeting Dolphins star Jaylen Waddle after Miami’s GM change created trade speculation.
With quarterback Kyler Murray sidelined by a foot injury, veteran backup Jacoby Brissett is set to lead the Arizona Cardinals against the Dallas Cowboys. Though the matchup crosses divisions, Dallas in the NFC East and Arizona in the NFC West,
At 6-2, 6-2, and 6-3, the NFC West looks destined to send three teams to the playoffs, but the winner of the division could be determined on which team wins the trade deadline on Tuesday. Either by making a huge acquisition or by sitting out and trusting their players and coaches to win an explosive second half showdown between these three teams.