Suddenly, the Cowboys and Eagles have made the NFC East a 2-horse race

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Dallas Cowboys helmet on grass field, focusing on NFL football team gear and safety equipment.

After Week 9 of the season, the Philadelphia Eagles looked to be running away with the NFC East at 6-2. The Dallas Cowboys were three games back at 3-5-1. The Washington Commanders were 3-6 and the New York Giants were sitting at 2-7.

Being the first NFC East team to repeat as division champions since the 2001-2004 run by the Eagles, seemed to be a fait accompli.

That’s a highfalutin way to say it was almost a done deal, but in French to make it sound more highfalutin. Trust me, both of my French and English teachers are rolling in their graves right now.

Philadelphia had started the season off at 4-0, but all four wins were by one score or less. And the Eagles needed to catch a lot of breaks to get to 4-0.

Now that they have gone 4-4 since that start, Philadelphia has fallen back to the No. 3 seed. They’ve also let a surging NFC East rival back into the chase for the division.

It might come down to the very last week of the season after all.

Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1)

In the previous 65 years that the Dallas Cowboys have played in the NFL, never in franchise history have the Cowboys been below .500 after 10 games and made the playoffs.

The closest they came was in 2018. After a 3-5 start, Dallas won the next two games to get to 5-5(.500) after 10 games.

They went on to win five of the next six and got in as a wildcard at 10-6 that year.

Dallas beat Seattle, 24-22, in the wildcard round, but Jared Goff and the Rams ended the Cowboys’ season with a 30-22 win in the Divisional game.

Enter this season, and a 3-5-1 start.

NFC East action has been insane in 2025

A win over the Raiders put Dallas at 4-5-1 (.450), below .500 after 10 games.

Back-to-back three-point wins over the Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs put the Cowboys over the .500 mark for the first time this year.

At 6-5-1, the playoffs are not an impossible dream. Winning four of the last five should get Dallas in as a wildcard. Two losses though and they probably miss out.

The Cowboys are still sitting in 9th in the NFC in the chase for the seven playoff spots. So winning the division might be the only way they make the postseason.

The way Philadelphia is imploding, a 10-6-1 record might win the NFC East and a home playoff game.

How unlikely did that seem after the Arizona loss? Even three wins and a 9-7-1 mark might just be enough, but they’d need a lot of help to get in with that record.

If they do make it, they’d be the first Cowboys team to come back from a losing record after 10 games.

Maybe something magical is brewing at AT&T Stadium after all.

Next Game: at Detroit Lions, Thursday, 7:15 p.m.

New York Giants (2-11)

The Giants nearly upended the Lions in an overtime loss two weeks ago. But they couldn’t muster the same energy in the loss to the Patriots on Monday night.

Frankly, the season simply can’t end soon enough.

The Giants get the week off before playing their final four games.

The one thing the Giants can play for at this point is to be a spoiler. New York will host Dallas on the final Sunday of the season on Jan. 4th.

The Cowboys could be playing for the division, or a wildcard spot, when they meet.

The Giants would love to spoil those plans for one last win in a season that didn’t have many.

Next Game: Bye Week this week.

Philadelphia Eagles (8-4)

Hahahahahahaha. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

Okay, I’m sorry, it’s not nice to laugh at a rival when he’s down… Oh, who am I kidding! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!

The Eagles were on an express train to the No. 1 seed and a chance to defend their championship.

Now? There is an outside chance they could finish 9-7 and not even get a wildcard berth.

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is sacked by Cowboys DT Osa Odighizuwa

Their coaches are making poor decisions. Saquon Barkley can move the ball downfield like he did in 2024. Jalen Hurts can’t hold onto the ball on the Tush Push.

Two Bears running backs just put up 255 yards and two touchdowns on 40 carries against the Eagles “vaunted” defense.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!

Next Game: at Los Angeles Chargers, Monday, 7:15 p.m.

Washington Commanders (3-9)

Like the case with the Giants, the end of the Washington Commanders’ season cannot come quickly enough.

While the only three-win team in the NFC and not yet officially eliminated from the playoffs, there is only one way the Commanders play after Jan 4th: they need the Cowboys and Eagles to lose every game the rest of the way.

That’s not very likely.

The Commanders will be playing to be spoilers, with a huge Christmas Day game at home against Dallas on the horizon.

Washington has lost seven in a row, but the last two were in overtime.

They were one pass completion away from beating Denver in overtime on Sunday. A batted ball at the line of scrimmage was the only thing that prevented a game-winning two-point conversion.

The Cowboys had better not take the Commanders lightly in a few weeks.

Next Game: at Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, 1 p.m.

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Richard Paolinelli is an award-winning sports journalist with 34 years of professional newsroom experience. His newspaper career (1991–2011) includes the Gallup Independent, Modesto Bee, Gustine Press-Standard, Turlock Journal, Merced Sun-Star, Tracy Press, Patch, and San Francisco Examiner. He received the 2001 California Newspaper Publishers Association Best Sports Story award. Richard has authored two non-fiction sports books and 11 novels. At InsideTheStar.com, he has published 874 articles reaching over 728,000 readers.

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  1. Edward Carmichael
    a Dallas Cowboys fan, since the 70's I don't see the Cowboys getting into the playoffs
  2. VAM
    I was thinking their best chance was thru a wild card berth. But with the Eagles faltering, they may have their best route by way of winning the division. Still a tall order, either way. Again, Lions game is a pretty much a must win, especially if Eagles win their next game. Now if they beat the Lions and Philly loses to the Chargers, it gets mighty interesting.
    1. Cowboys fan
      I don't think we have to beat Detroit to win the division!! I think we can lose that game and still have a chance to win the division!! But I think we will have to win 4 of the next 5, so if we do lose to Detroit, we will have to win out the rest of the season!! Right now we're only a game and a half behind the eagles, and we have a better winning record in the division, so we can tie the eagles and win the division since we have more wins against division opponents!! I doubt we'll tie them since we have a tie on our record, but I guess it's still possible for them to get a tie with 5 games left to play in the season!! But even if they don't tie, as long as we have the same amount of wins by the end of the season, we should be able to win the division!! And I don't think we have to win every game left to make that happen!! But I think we actually have a chance to win the rest of the games on our schedule!! Detroits not the team they have been the last few years, and when we play them we'll have a chance to play them without their best receiver and a couple of their offensive linemen, and they just put one of their best corners on IR, so they're in pretty bad shape right now!! We're getting our players back now and they're losing theirs!! So I think we should be able to beat them this week!! And then most of the other games left are at home, so that gives us a better chance at winning those games too!! But like I said, I think we only have to win 4 out of the last 5 games to win the division, but I think it's possible we can win out too!! We'll just have to wait and see how the season plays out!! But if we keep playing the way we have been the last few weeks, then I like our chances!!