The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Struggling NFC East could crown first single-digit champ

- By Bob Grotz bgrotz@21st-centurymed­ia.com @bobgrotz on Twitter

PHILADELPH­IA >> At no time in the proud history of the NFC East, which has produced 13 Super Bowl champions, has a team claimed the pennant with fewer than 10 wins.

But that could change this year, a season after the Eagles became the fourth member of the division to join the Super Bowl club.

Injuries and performanc­e, or lack thereof, have taken their toll in the division that was supposed to be one of the tougher ones in the NFL this season. The Redskins (5-3) are the only team in the circuit with a winning record, and that could change rapidly as they’re playing without threefifth­s of their starting offensive line due to injuries.

The only real question is whether a .500 record or even worse could produce the division winner. In the 2010 season, the Seahawks won the NFC West with a 7-9 record. Eagles defensive end Chris Long played on the St. Louis Rams, who also finished 7-9 in the West but lost a tiebreaker.

Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins appreciate­d the numbers but said he and his teammates are focused on the big picture.

“We’re right in the thick of it,” Jenkins said. “We won’t go beyond this week but to be honest, when you look up, everything is right in front of us. Everybody is banged up, including us. But that doesn’t change the opportunit­y. We feel like we have all the opportunit­y in the world to snatch the division, and it starts this week against Dallas.”

The Eagles oppose the Cowboys Sunday night at the Linc.

Here’s how the division shapes up for the second half of the season:

Redskins (5-3)

SKINNY >> How far can you get running 33-year-old Adrian Peterson behind that starting line?

Eagles (4-4)

SKINNY >> The Eagles have made the playoffs just five of 34 times after starting 4-4 or worse per Stats LLC (14.7 percent).

Cowboys (3-5)

SKINNY >> No Cowboys team has made the playoffs after a 3-5 start.

Giants (1-7)

SKINNY >> If the Giants win six of their last eight games, and everybody else in the division falters … never mind.

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