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Giants can spoil Eagles’ playoff bid

- By TOM CANAVAN AP Sports Writer

East Rutherford, N.J. — Despite a season marked by injuries to key players and inconsiste­ncy, the Philadelph­ia Eagles have a shot at not only making the playoffs, but getting a home game.

That's the NFC East this season, and the Eagles (8-7) can wrap it up by beating the New York Giants (411) today at MetLife Stadium.

Philadelph­ia is riding a season-high three-game winning streak coming into the regular-season finale. Beating the Giants has been the norm lately. Doug Pederson's team has won six straight times and 10 of 11 against New York.

"Things didn't look too good for us obviously just a few weeks ago, but our guys have battled, put ourselves in this position," Pederson said. "For us, it's just a matter of trying to go 1-0 like everybody does in these games.

“We've got to have a good week of preparatio­n, and if we do the things that we're capable of doing and take care of the football and all that, then hopefully we can become the champs.''

EAGLES AT GIANTS 4:25 p.m., MetLife Stadium (Ch. 61)

The problem for the Eagles is the division has been unpredicta­ble.

Just ask the Dallas Cowboys. They led it most of the season, were coming off an impressive win over the Rams and had beaten the Eagles earlier in the schedule. With a clinching on the line in Philadelph­ia last weekend, they laid an egg in a 17-9 loss. A win would have wrapped up the division. Now it's the Eagles' turn. The problem is the Giants have played well lately, winning their last two, albeit against weaklings Miami and Washington. New York also build leads of 19-3 and 17-3, respective­ly, in their last two games with Philadelph­ia, only to see the Eagles rally. The 23-17 overtime loss in Philadelph­ia stung big time.

Barkley-Eagles

After struggling with an ankle injury most of the season, Giants running back Saquon Barkley is back. The No. 2 overall pick in the 2018 draft has two straight 100-yard games, including a career-best 189 yards rushing last week. He finished with a franchise-record 279 yards from scrimmage.

The Eagles have the No. 3 ranked run defense (88 yards average). They limited Barkley 66 yards on 17 carries on Dec. 9. Last season, Barkley ran for 100 yards in each of the two games against them and had touchdown runs of 50 and 51 yards.

Something new

The Eagles are going to see something new: Rookie Daniel Jones is starting at quarterbac­k for New York. Eli Manning had been the Giants' only starter against them since the teams' second meeting of the 2004 season. Jones missed the 23-17 overtime loss earlier this month with a sprained ankle, so Manning played.

This very likely will be Manning's final game for the Giants. The twotime Super Bowl MVP is finishing his 16th season with the team and his contract is expiring. With Jones now starting, it is unlikely the 38-year-old will be given a new deal. Manning has not discussed his future plans. So how will the home crowd react to the man who was the face of the franchise since 2004?

 ?? ALEX BRANDON/AP PHOTO ?? New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur talks to fans prior to a game against the Washington Redskins last Sunday at Landover, Md.
ALEX BRANDON/AP PHOTO New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur talks to fans prior to a game against the Washington Redskins last Sunday at Landover, Md.

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