Calgary Herald

Three teams in title mix in NFC East race

- ROB MAADDI

There are two weeks left in the NFL season and the NFC East is up for grabs among three teams. Sound familiar? It was the same situation last year with the New York Giants, Dallas and Philadelph­ia fighting it out. Now, RGIII and the Washington Redskins are in the mix while the Eagles try to play spoiler. That scenario worked out nicely for the Giants in 2011. They won two straight do-or-die regularsea­son games, three more in the conference playoffs and then beat New England for the second time in five years in the Super Bowl. Can they do it again? “These are the circumstan­ces you want to be in,” said Giants quarterbac­k and two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning. “You want to be fighting to make it in the playoffs and that’s just football and you understand it’s tough to make the playoffs. You’ve got to work. You’ve got to win games. You’ve got to win important games and this is a chance.”

The Giants, Redskins and Cowboys each are 8-6 and control their playoff fate. Win and they’re in — either as the division champion or a wild card. The Redskins clinch the East if they win out because they hold tiebreaker advantages.

“Every game we go into now, we believe we can win and that has to be your mindset,” said Redskins coach Mike Shanahan. “When you win close games, you expect it.”

The Cowboys’ division hopes came down to the final game at New York last year. The Giants won 31-14. Dallas could be in the same position this season, playing for first place in Week 17. Only difference is the game is at Washington.

“I think our football team has developed that mental toughness that no matter what’s going on during the game, as bad as it may look or whatever, we get to that fourth quarter, we have a shot to win the game,” Cowboys quarterbac­k Tony Romo said after an overtime win against Pittsburgh. “We believe that we can do that. We have had a lot of comeback wins this year.”

Here’s a breakdown for the top three teams in the East:

The Giants were sitting comfortabl­y atop the standings at 6-2, but have lost four of six in the second half. They’ve been a Jekyll-and-Hyde team over the past month, alternatin­g impressive wins with lacklustre losses. A convincing 38-10 romp over Green Bay on Nov. 25 was followed up with a 17-16 loss to the Redskins.

The Red skins were counted out by their own coach when they were 3-6. But Robert Griffin III has them in position to earn their first playoff berth since 2007. Their five straight wins include victories over the Cowboys, Giants and Ravens. Even with RGIII sidelined by a knee injury, the Redskins rolled over Cleveland with another rookie, Kirk Cousins, at quarterbac­k.

The Cowboys were 3-5 midway through the schedule and headed nowhere before winning five of six and three in a row. They’ve overcome tragedy — the death of practice squad player Jerry Brown — and a slew of injuries, particular­ly on defence.

The wins haven’t been pretty lately, but they count the same. Two more and Dallas gets in.

 ?? Kevin C. Cox/getty Images ?? Eli Manning and the New York Giants find themselves in a dogfight.
Kevin C. Cox/getty Images Eli Manning and the New York Giants find themselves in a dogfight.

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