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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.
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; [1] Ryan, believing that the Cowboys had run up the score in poor form ...
Last time Giants held the overall series record. 1966: Cowboys 2–0: Cowboys 52–7: Cowboys 17–7: Cowboys 6–5–2 Cowboys' 52–7 win is the largest margin of victory in the rivalry. Cowboys lose 1966 NFL Championship Game. 1967: Cowboys 1–0: Cowboys 38–24: no game: Cowboys 7–5–2 NFL expansion results in a split of each conference ...
The division features a number of prominent rivalries such as the Cowboys–Eagles rivalry, Cowboys–Washington rivalry and Eagles–Giants rivalry, among others. Because the division's teams are in some of the United States' largest media markets (New York No. 1, Philadelphia No. 4, Dallas-Fort Worth No. 5, and Washington No. 9), the NFC East ...
The Cowboys-Eagles rivalry has long been among each team’s most spirited. Each team’s current era of success has fueled that further, Dallas and Philadelphia capturing six of the past seven ...
The rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles has been one of the higher-profile rivalries in the NFL over the past three decades, characterized by bitterly contested games that are typical of the NFC East, with both teams often contesting for the division crown. The Cowboys have a 74–57 edge in the all-time series as of the ...
Brandon Aubrey set a NFL record in the Cowboys’ 33-13 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium when he became the first kicker in league history to make two kicks ...
The Dallas Cowboys (10-3) beat the Philadelphia Eagles 33-13 at AT&T Stadium on Sunday. The Cowboys have been waiting for a rematch with the NFC East Division-leading Philadelphia Eagles (10-3 ...