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The Dallas Cowboys entered December on a three-game winning streak, but have since received a reality check in the latest NFC East power rankings.
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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.
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.
Well, folks, put a fork in them. The Dallas Cowboys are done. Remember Thanksgiving? That brief, shining moment when they beat the Chiefs and we all collectively deluded ourselves into thinking, “Hey,
The Cowboys are losing their grip on heading to the playoffs after taking the loss to the Vikings. But here's their NFC East title scenario.
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 NFL playoff picture has almost entirely passed the Cowboys by after their Sunday Night Football defeat to the Minnesota Vikings. ESPN, as of Monday morning, gives the Cowboys a 1% shot of making it to the playoffs.
Dallas is all-but eliminated from the playoffs. The final three games could determine a lot for some Cowboys players and coaches.