The Dallas Cowboys (7-8) head to Philadelphia to face the NFC East-leading Eagles (12-3) in a pivotal Week 17 showdown. With playoff implications on the line, Dallas looks to bounce back from a 34-6 loss to the Eagles earlier this season.
Philadelphia has dominated recent meetings, winning three of the last five matchups. However, Dallas has been strong in December, winning seven of the last nine games against the Eagles during the month.
Key storylines include Jalen Hurts’ likely absence due to concussion protocol, forcing the Eagles to turn to backup QB Kenny Pickett. Meanwhile, the Cowboys must overcome the loss of WR CeeDee Lamb, who’s out for the season with a shoulder injury. Backup QB Cooper Rush will lead Dallas’ offense, which faces a tough Eagles defense.
Kickoff is set for 4:25 PM ET at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Both teams aim to prove their resilience in this high-stakes divisional clash.
Philadelphia has dominated recent meetings, winning three of the last five matchups. However, Dallas has been strong in December, winning seven of the last nine games against the Eagles during the month.
Key storylines include Jalen Hurts’ likely absence due to concussion protocol, forcing the Eagles to turn to backup QB Kenny Pickett. Meanwhile, the Cowboys must overcome the loss of WR CeeDee Lamb, who’s out for the season with a shoulder injury. Backup QB Cooper Rush will lead Dallas’ offense, which faces a tough Eagles defense.
Kickoff is set for 4:25 PM ET at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Both teams aim to prove their resilience in this high-stakes divisional clash.
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00:00Hey fans it's been a long season but the Cowboys have won four of their last five
00:10games but this week it won't come easy. They are facing the best running back in
00:15the league in Saquon Barkley with the Eagles who went for 150 yards on 29
00:21attempts with two touchdowns against the Commanders. Now the Cowboys running
00:25defense is middle of the pack but their offense will now face some difficulties
00:29now that the organization has stated that CD Lamb will be out for the rest of
00:34the season with a shoulder injury that he has been nursing. While they do say
00:38that at this time he will not need surgery. Cooper Rush plans to keep high
00:43efficiency after he went 26 for 35 against the Bucks last game with 292
00:49yards in one touchdown. For more Cowboys updates tune in to Spectrum Cable on
00:54channel 15 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 11 p.m. I'm Ann Baldrige here at the
00:59star with D210 Sports. You've been Credentialed!