Philly faces a high-flying bird team in Week 13. Technically, the Eagles and Ravens have met on the field six times to play a football game, and the bad guys have a 3-2-1 lead in the all-time series.
The playoff standings are getting as crazy as a wild turkey prior to Thanksgiving, which is fitting since the league is hitting that point in the calendar. The NFC West is as unpredictable as ever, with the Seattle Seahawks taking over the division lead thanks to their win over the Arizona Cardinals.
The Eagles got off to a 2-2 start but are riding a six-game winning streak into Week 12. That puts Philadelphia in control of the NFC East.
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The NFC East matchup was far from a Thanksgiving Day dud as America tuned in to watch two sub-.500 teams with backup QBs.
It's a battle between third and fourth place in the NFC East. The Dallas Cowboys (4-7) try to keep their slim playoff hopes alive against the New York Giants (2-9), who are competing for the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
All four NFC East teams are in action this week, setting the stage for these players to step up and get the win for their respective clubs.
Let's be honest, a New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys game that features Tommy DeVito and Cooper Rush isn't the most exciting Thanksgiving Day game. With that b
It was the smallest card of the 2024 NFL season in terms of the number of contests (13). A total of six teams were off in Week 12, including a pair from the AFC East (Bills and Jets), and the NFC South (Falcons and Saints). The AFC North’s Bengals and AFC South’s Jaguars round out the half-dozen clubs getting some much-needed rest.
The Lions and Packers bolstered their playoff positions, while the Giants became the first NFL team mathematically eliminated, on Thanksgiving.
The Dallas Cowboys once again suffered a humiliating defeat at home, while the New York Giants had a bye week to regroup. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles an