Dallas (5-2) at Philadelphia (5-2)

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  • Game info: 8:20 pm EST Sun Nov 8, 2009
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This matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles isn’t nearly as big as the last one. Still, it always seems meaningful when these archrivals play, and the 100th meeting is certainly no different.

A few weeks after both teams seemed headed in the wrong direction, the Cowboys and Eagles have gotten back on track but only one will leave Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday night alone atop the NFC East.

A wild-card playoff berth was at stake when Dallas visited Philadelphia to close the 2008 regular season, and the Cowboys trailed by 24 at halftime en route to a 44-6 loss. While the Eagles had little chance to make the playoffs when the day began but got the help they needed, Dallas entered only needing a win but had five turnovers - three by Tony Romo(notes) - and Philadelphia had fumble returns for touchdowns of 73 and 96 yards.

“We just flat out got our tail whooped, man. No excuse or anything like that,” receiver Patrick Crayton(notes) told the Cowboys’ official Web site. “We went home and had to sulk and had to deal with that for the whole offseason.”

It was their most lopsided loss in the history of this series, which the Cowboys (5-2) lead 55-44 including playoffs.

“I think we all remember so much - I know I do and so many players on this team remember - how we left Philadelphia last year,” owner Jerry Jones said.

The hangover appeared to carry into this season as Dallas opened 2-2. The two victories came against winless teams and the Cowboys beat another one - Kansas City - in Week 5 but needed overtime to do it.

A bye week followed and they’ve responded with two impressive wins, defeating Atlanta 37-21 before last Sunday’s 38-17 rout of Seattle.

“Ever since their bye week, they’ve been playing well, too, so it’s going to be a challenge for us no matter what,” Donovan McNabb(notes) said.

A healthier McNabb has helped Philadelphia (5-2) recover from an embarrassing 13-9 loss at Oakland on Oct. 18. McNabb was sacked six times in that game, his second after missing two contests with a rib injury, but has since received better protection and more help from the running game in wins over Washington and the New York Giants.

Arguably his best performance of the season came in last Sunday’s 40-17 victory over the Giants, who had been in first place, as he went 17 of 23 for 240 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. Even without Brian Westbrook(notes) (concussion), who is likely to return this week, Philadelphia ran for 180 yards.

“The challenge is everybody kind of has a big head and you know just bouncing around like it’s going to be like that every week,” McNabb said. “You have to make sure everybody calms down.”

His biggest concern may be staying on his feet because the Eagles have been jumbling their offensive line much of the season and now face a Dallas defense which has 17 sacks in the past 18 quarters. DeMarcus Ware(notes) has five sacks in the last three games - he had none in the first four - after leading the NFL with 20 last year.

“Defensively, they’re flying around,” Eagles coach Andy Reid said. “They’re blitzing from all over the place.”

That’s what the Eagles defense is known for. That unit is tied for second in the league with 23 sacks and third in interceptions (14), having allowed more than 17 points once all season.

Romo hasn’t thrown an interception in a career-high three straight games while passing for eight touchdowns.

“I’m seeing things. It’s as simple as that,” said Romo, who has won 12 consecutive November starts. “I’m not throwing and hoping.”

He’s been helped by the discovery of Miles Austin(notes), whose 482 receiving yards in his first three starts are the most by any player since 1970. He’s scored in each of those games, totaling five TD receptions.

DeSean Jackson(notes) continues to be the big-play guy for Philadelphia. He notched his sixth touchdown of 50 yards or more last Sunday, three shy of breaking the NFL single-season record.

“I’ve just been put in some great positions to score long touchdowns,” Jackson said. “Whatever we need to do to make it work, that’s what we’re going to do. I want to keep winning, keep making plays and hopefully make it to the Super Bowl.”

Updated Nov 4, 1:48 pm EST
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Team Comparison

Team Records Standings PF PA Road/Home AFC NFC DIV Streak
Dallas 6-3-0 1st NFC East 224 169 3-2-0 Road 1-1-0 5-2-0 1-1-0 Lost 1
Philadelphia 5-4-0 2nd NFC East 242 184 3-2-0 Home 1-2-0 4-2-0 2-1-0 Lost 2

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  1. lala
    700. Posted by lala Fri Nov 13 10:07am EST

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    Hell yeah! go cowboy"s!
  2. Robbie
    699. Posted by Robbie Thu Nov 12 2:14pm EST

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    screw the patroits they aint nothng but ba bunch of ddang @#$%



    COWBOYS ALL THE WAY NOW THATS THE NUMBER ONE TEAM !!!!


    get ure facts straight loser
  3. Shakir
    698. Posted by Shakir Wed Nov 11 12:40pm EST

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    you are living in the past because thats all you talk about is your past superbowls you havent even gotten back to the superbowl since the 90's so stfu!
  4. ScottS
    697. Posted by ScottS Tue Nov 10 8:22pm EST

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    3 games left in November- that means the cowboys should be 9-3 by November 29, and hopefully keep that going into December!
  5. <i>williecooldaddy</i>
    696. Posted by williecooldaddy Tue Nov 10 2:42pm EST

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    haters quite hating and go back to philly and D.C.
  6. Big Nate Is Here
    695. Posted by Big Nate Is Here Tue Nov 10 2:13pm EST

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    Hey Justin why don't you go to a Pats page and talk your smack. The Pats Cheated to WIn there 3 Superbowls that they have. When the Pats can win a Superbowl with out Cheating then you can talk $hit. Until then Shut The F up you Dumb ass kid.
  7. Big Nate Is Here
    694. Posted by Big Nate Is Here Tue Nov 10 2:07pm EST

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    Hey Kristopher your right about one thing. The Cowboys are not undefeated in the NFC Championship Game. They are 8-6 out of 14 trips in the NFC Championship Game. Thats still better then the Birds being 2-4 in the NFC Championship Game. Birds are still 0-2 in the Superbowl. Cowboys are 5-3 in the Superbowl. Its been 49 years and counting since the Birds last Won a Championship. Its been only 13 years since the Cowboys last won a Superbowl. You got to be smoken something if you think that the Birds are going to be playing in the Superbowl. Also the Birds aren't going to be beating the Cowboys in there new House in Dec. Cowboys own the Birds 56-44 is all that needs to be said. Birds CHOKE.
  8. Big Nate Is Here
    693. Posted by Big Nate Is Here Tue Nov 10 1:53pm EST

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    Hey Shakier whats your team???? The Cowboys won 3 Superbowls in the 90's. 2 in the 70's. That is 5 Superbowls. No Cowboy fan is liveing in the Past. The Cowboy Haters are the ones liveing in the past. The only thing that the past has in Football is Superbowl Championships for teams that have won more then 1 Superbowl. The Birds have 0 Superbowls. The Past also helps with keeping a record vs teams, like the Cowboys being 56-44 agaisnt the Birds All Time. And if you want to talk about what have you done for me lately, the Birds haven't done $hit. All 32 NFL Teams have one goal and that is to Win the Superbowl. If your team doesn't Win the Superbowl, The Season was a bust.
  9. Kristopher
    692. Posted by Kristopher Tue Nov 10 1:43pm EST

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    Whoever is saying that the cowboys are undefeated in the NFC championship game they're wrong. BTW the Birds beat them to go to SB 15. I'll admit the cowgirls was better than us, that one night out of 365 days. But in week 17 we'll win the NFC east, beat you in ur new stadium and be in a pennsylvannia Superbowl.
  10. Shakir
    691. Posted by Shakir Tue Nov 10 9:42am EST

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    Thats the problem with you Cowboys fans you stay living in the past im pretty sure in sports its all about what have you done for me lately so please stop bringing up the championships you won in the 90's era because idet(i dont even think) you have been to one since!
  11. Ray
    690. Posted by Ray Tue Nov 10 3:30am EST

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    i am a diehard cowboy fan.i see no reason why the boys cant get #6.trueblue for life.
  12. Andrew
    689. Posted by Andrew Tue Nov 10 2:13am EST

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    Not a perfect game by "my" 'Boys - but showing steady improvement. They're SO OVER t.o.! People, mark my words - you've been seeing it happen the past 4-5 games and you will see it continue into the postseason...

    Romo to Austin - TOUCHDOWN! This is the new "Staubach to Pearson", the new "Aikman to Irvin".

    Romo has found his "go-to" primary receiver, a fast, strong, slippery catch-and-run marvel in only his second year. Miles is going to be huge!! You are witnessing his transition to NFL star right now, and Dallas has Bennett and Williams and Witten...When these guys get their "chemistry" worked out, they will be scary to watch - for all the other NFL teams who either wish they were Cowboys or wish they didn't have to play the Cowboys
  13. Theo D
    688. Posted by Theo D Mon Nov 9 9:51pm EST

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    wow , is this the same cowboys team , great game the defense played great and the offense well i am speechless . to go in and beat the eagles in philly . give it up for my cowboys . they had a steady diet of eagle . followed up by more eagle . we got decmeber coming up thats when tony wilts . so we got green bay next . keep it up . and to the rest of the nfl ... how about those cowboys . the are beasting
  14. Jimmy
    687. Posted by Jimmy Mon Nov 9 9:04pm EST

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    the cowboys are the best team in the league
    especially austin and tony romo
  15. im big in texas!!
    686. Posted by im big in texas!! Mon Nov 9 8:22pm EST

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    @ Kanay...how do the Eagles end strong??
    the only way to end strong is to win it all.

    Eagle fans will say "Tony hasn't won a big game yet!!, he sucks!!"
    Well answer me this; # 5 has been in the league twice a long as #9 and how many super bowls does he have.....oh yeah none!!!

    Eagles....0 super bowl wins.
    Cowboys.....5 super bowl wins.

    We win, Eagles lose.....nuff said.
  16. Tammara
    685. Posted by Tammara Mon Nov 9 8:11pm EST

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    i knew you could do it ....... GO COWBOYS
  17. Jimmy
    684. Posted by Jimmy Mon Nov 9 7:42pm EST

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    Big D over the little ass birds, you eagle fans should really support your Qb instead of booing him for every bad thing he does
  18. Jimmy
    683. Posted by Jimmy Mon Nov 9 7:42pm EST

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    Big D over the little ass birds, you eagle fans should really support your Qb instead of booing him for every bad thing he does
  19. Jimmy
    682. Posted by Jimmy Mon Nov 9 7:42pm EST

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    Big D over the little ass birds, you eagle fans should really support your Qb instead of booing him for every bad thing he does
  20. Riverat
    681. Posted by Riverat Mon Nov 9 7:33pm EST

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    hammer for the record.........its bellacheat and brady rule........that is what helps the patriots win. Remember ......breath on brady or come close down low while being blocked and its a 15 yarder. bellacheat only films practices other coaches hand signals. differant era but still cheating right justin....enough said.
  21. Riverat
    680. Posted by Riverat Mon Nov 9 7:33pm EST

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    hammer for the record.........its bellacheat and brady rule........that is what helps the patriots win. Remember ......breath on brady or come close down low while being blocked and its a 15 yarder. bellacheat only films practices other coaches hand signals. differant era but still cheating
  22. hammer
    679. Posted by hammer Mon Nov 9 7:24pm EST

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    Justin -- why don't you go back to the patriots articles. You, bradybunch, and bellychick, can fondle each other over there.

    This is NFC East football where it is real...no need for special rules so our teams can complete.
  23. Justin
    678. Posted by Justin Mon Nov 9 7:18pm EST

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    Pay attention ladies.....


    For the record "all" Dallas and Pissburgh SB victories were in the tainted steroid era and they were ALL roided to the hilt!

    CAN YOU SPELL ASTERISK????


    ROFLMAO!!!!
  24. Justin
    677. Posted by Justin Mon Nov 9 7:18pm EST

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    Pay attention ladies.....


    For the record "all" Dallas and Pissburgh SB victories were in the tainted steroid era and they were ALL roided to the hilt!

    CAN YOU SPELL ASTERISK????


    ROFLMAO!!!!
  25. Justin
    676. Posted by Justin Mon Nov 9 7:18pm EST

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    Pay attention ladies.....


    For the record "all" Dallas and Pissburgh SB victories were in the tainted steroid era and they were ALL roided to the hilt!

    CAN YOU SPELL ASTERISK????


    ROFLMAO!!!!
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