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ESPN REPORT: 2 Star Players Says They Regrets Re Signing Philadelphia Eagles.
As the Eagles have lost badly to the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers in back-to-back weeks, they are still in control of their own fate in the NFC East. The Eagles and Cowboys, who have split their two games this season, are each 10-3. The Cowboys are currently 7-3 versus NFC opponents, while Philadelphia is 6-2. The Eagles will trail the Cowboys by one conference loss if they win their next four games, all of which are against NFC teams. In the event that the Eagles and Cowboys both finish 14-3, that would break the tie.
But first of all, one shouldn’t take such a result for granted. All four of the Eagles’ final games will be at home, but they won’t be easy wins against a Seahawks club that is barely hanging on to make the playoffs. That game takes place in Seattle on Monday. It would seem that the Eagles would easily defeat the lowly New York Giants in their final two games, which are scheduled for Weeks 16 and 18, respectively. However, odd things can happen when you face a divisional opponent twice in a three-week span. Arizona has pulled off upsets over three playoff-contending teams this year: the Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons, and Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the Eagles should easily defeat former defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon’s Cardinals on New Year’s Eve.