FRISCO, TEXAS — The NFC East’s biggest rivalry returns with first place hanging in the balance.
Philadelphia arrives on a three-game win streak, grinding out close finishes behind a defense strengthened at the deadline. But the offense still hasn’t clicked—Jalen Hurts is steady but unspectacular, A.J. Brown hasn’t found rhythm, DeVonta Smith is coming off a quiet outing, and Saquon Barkley’s production has dipped.
Dallas comes in scorching. Dak Prescott is leading the league’s No. 2 scoring offense with George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb, Jake Ferguson, and a resurgent Javonte Williams. The Cowboys are the only team with top-five players in passing, rushing, and receiving this season.
The rivalry dates back to 1960, and the Eagles have taken the last three meetings—including a 34–6 win in Dallas last November.
Week 12 brings the next chapter.
Cowboys. Eagles. Everything on the line.

