Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NFC East clash

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The preseason favorites in the NFC East are set to meet in Week 16 without their franchise quarterbac­ks starting and with their playoff hopes in the hands of a team that didn’t figure to be in the running this late. Andy Dalton and the Dallas Cowboys will host Jalen Hurts and the Philadelph­ia Eagles today.

ARLINGTON, Texas — The preseason favorites in the NFC East are set to meet in Week 16 without their franchise quarterbac­ks starting and with their playoff hopes in the hands of a team that didn’t figure to be in the running this late.

Believe it or not, the pandemic has nothing to do with Jalen Hurts and the Philadelph­ia Eagles visiting Andy Dalton and the Dallas Cowboys today with everybody from both teams probably wondering what’s happening in a game that kicks off 20 minutes earlier in Washington.

Philadelph­ia (4-9-1) benched Carson Wentz three games ago, and Hurts won his first career start before another solid showing by the rookie in a 33-26 loss to Arizona pushed the defending NFC East champion to the brink of eliminatio­n.

The Cowboys (5-9) have stayed alive by winning consecutiv­e games for the first time in Coach Mike McCarthy’s first season, with Dalton improving to 3-4 as the starter after Dak Prescott’s season-ending ankle injury in Week 5.

The only way the winner between the teams that have combined to win the past four division titles can keep that run going is if Washington loses to Carolina. Washington’s start was moved back three hours, making the games almost simultaneo­us.

“We know that we’ve been in those situations before, but I would prefer to go into a game not knowing,” Eagles Coach Doug Pederson said. “I think it does give you a level of concentrat­ion and focus that you need going into a football game. Once we tee it up on Sunday, we’re all about the game, we’re into the game, we’re coaching and playing, and we’ll see what happens at the end.”

Since 2017 when they won the Super Bowl, the Eagles are 11-2 in games they must win or they’d be eliminated from the playoffs or mathematic­ally knocked out of contention.

“If I had it any other way, I’d rather be playing our best at the beginning and you sustain that throughout the year, but I don’t know what it is really,” Pederson said. “I think our guys respond well to adversity. We’ve been faced with that the last couple of seasons.”

Both teams have dealt with plenty of injuries, the Cowboys hardest hit on the offensive line while the Eagles have had issues there and in the receiving group. But poor play has been an issue as well, mainly with the Dallas defense and Wentz among other things for the Eagles.

“It’s been an emotional season not only for us, but for everybody with what we’ve been dealing with,” said Dallas linebacker Sean Lee, who was sidelined early in the season by a core muscle injury but could make the first start of his 11th season with Leighton Vander Esch likely out because of a high ankle sprain. “But I’m excited where we’re at, I’m excited to help. I’m proud that I’ve been able to fight back and help.”

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(AP/Ron Jenkins) The Dallas Cowboys have won back-to-back games for the first time in Coach Mike McCarthy’s first season as they prepare to host NFC East foe Philadelph­ia today.

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