PHILADELPHIA (8-4) At DALLAS (4-8)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m., NBC
OPENING LINE – Eagles by 3
RECORD VS. SPREAD – Philadelphia 6-6; Dallas 5-7
SERIES RECORD – Cowboys lead 58-44
LAST MEETING – Cowboys beat Eagles 34-14, Jan. 9, 2010
LAST WEEK – Eagles beat Texans 34-24; Cowboys beat Colts 38-35, OT
EAGLES OFFENSE – OVERALL (1), RUSH (5), PASS (7)
EAGLES DEFENSE – OVERALL (12), RUSH (13), PASS (17)
COWBOYS OFFENSE – OVERALL (8) RUSH (24), PASS (5)
COWBOYS DEFENSE – OVERALL (23), RUSH (15T), PASS (28)
STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES – Eagles and Cowboys play twice in four weeks. They finish regular season in Philadelphia on Jan. 2. … Dallas beat Philadelphia three times last season, including consecutive weekends in January, 24-0 in ’09 regular season finale, then 34-14 in first round of playoffs. … Cowboys and Eagles are only teams with four receivers with at least 475 yards each. … Eagles had nine-day gap between games after playing four times in 18-day span. … Philly is only team averaging 400 total yards a game, and its 144 rushing yards average is highest in 12 seasons under coach Andy Reid. … Philly has set NFL record averaging at least 4.0 yards per carry in 12 consecutive games. … Eagles K David Akers’ 36 career field goals against Dallas are his most against any team. … LB DeMarcus Ware is only half-sack shy of fifth consecutive season with at least 10 sacks. His 9 1/2 this season rank sixth in NFL. … Cowboys Mat McBriar leads NFL in punting (48.2 yards per kick) and net punting (41.9 yards per game). Both would be Dallas single-season team records.
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