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Eagles vs. Cowboys Week 10 Preview

DALLAS, TEXAS — The Week 10 NFC East clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys is high-stakes, with both teams vying for control of the division. With Dak Prescott out due to a hamstring injury, Cooper Rush, who boasts a 5-1 record as a starter, will lead Dallas’s offense. The Cowboys also expect star linebacker Micah Parsons to return from injury, adding a big boost to their defense.

Key Matchups

  • Cooper Rush vs. Eagles Defense
    Rush must play efficiently against a tough Eagles secondary. His ability to avoid turnovers and make quick reads is crucial for Dallas.
  • Micah Parsons vs. Jalen Hurts
    Parsons’ return adds pressure on Hurts, whose mobility is key for the Eagles’ offense. Parsons’ impact could disrupt Philadelphia’s rhythm and create defensive stops.

What to Watch

  • Turnover Battle
    Both defenses excel at forcing turnovers. Rush’s ball security will be critical.
  • Red Zone Efficiency
    Converting red-zone opportunities is essential. Dallas needs touchdowns, not field goals, to keep pace with the Eagles.

Prediction

With Parsons back and Rush’s solid track record, the Cowboys have the tools to keep this competitive. However, Philadelphia’s balanced offense and continuity could give them the edge in a close game.

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