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The Cowboys–Eagles rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles. [2] [3]The Cowboys became a part of the NFL in the 1960 season; however, it was in the subsequent season that they transitioned to the NFL Eastern Conference, establishing a divisional rivalry with the Eagles and competing in two matchups each year ever since.
It has been called the greatest rivalry in NFL history other than Steelers vs Ravens. [103] [104] The Giants and Eagles have met five times in the playoffs, with the Eagles leading 3–2. The Giants won in 1981 and 2000, and the Eagles won in 2006, 2008, and 2022. The Eagles currently lead the all-time series 96–89–2 as of the end of the ...
The Pickle Juice Game was a National Football League (NFL) regular season game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys on September 3, 2000.The game is remembered for the Eagles' use of pickle juice to help keep the team hydrated and prevent muscle cramps, due to the high temperatures in Texas that day. [2]
Even with backups in the game, as the Philadelphia Eagles throttled the Dallas Cowboys 41-7 on Sunday to win the NFC East, the animosity of a division rivalry was real as ever.. Two Dallas Cowboys ...
Saquon Barkley has Eric Dickerson's NFL rushing record in sight. ... Saquon Barkley tops 2,000 yards rushing as Eagles beat Cowboys 41-7 to clinch NFC East ... 1 / 12. Cowboys Eagles Football ...
The Dallas Cowboys were run over by their longtime divisional foe the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 10, 2024.
The Cowboys/Eagles rivalry had been increasingly heated since the 1986 season, with Buddy Ryan arriving as the Eagles' head coach; the next year, during the NFL players' strike, the Cowboys (who were playing with a number of players that crossed picket lines) routed an Eagles squad filled with replacement players; [2] Ryan, believing that the Cowboys had run up the score in poor form ...
A win by the Eagles, defending NFC champs, is a huge step toward a second consecutive NFC East title, something that hasn't happened in the division since Philadelphia won four in a row from 2001-04.