Eagles vs. Cowboys: Who has the edge at each position on Sunday Night Football?

We’re looking at who has the edge at each position ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles Week 14 matchup vs. the Dallas Cowboys

The Philadelphia Eagles are 10-2 and in first place in the NFC, but they’re looking to regain some confidence after a 42-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. This week will be another massive challenge as the Eagles face the 9-3 Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.

The Cowboys are undefeated at home this season and have outscored their opponents in those games by 151 points.

The matchup will have playoff implications and could decide the NFC East crown, while the winner will clinch a playoff spot.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at who has the edge at each key position.

Eagles’ security chief Dom DiSandro banned from sidelines during matchup vs. Cowboys

Eagles Security Chiefs Dom DiSandro has been barred from being on the sidelines for Philadelphia’s Week 14 matchp

The Eagles will face the Cowboys without key personnel, as security chief Dom DiSandro has been banned from the sidelines for the Week 14 showdown.

The NFL sent a memo to teams this week after a sideline incident involving the 49ers’ linebacker Dre Greenlaw and the Eagles’ head of security, Dom DiSandro.

“Please ensure that all members of your game-day staff understand that their role does not extend to being involved with game day altercations and that they must refrain from such involvement.”
An already intense game grew chippy after tensions escalated when Greenlaw tackled Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith after the whistle near the Philadelphia sideline.

The late hit drew a 15-yard penalty, and as players from both teams got involved in a mini-scuffle, Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro stepped in between Greenlaw and DeVonta Smith.

While separating the two, DiSandro touched Greenlaw, who took exception and shoved the Eagles’ security before things simmered down.

Greenlaw and DiSandro were ejected, and San Francisco would win 42-19.

NFL sends stern warning following incident between Eagles’ Dom DiSandro, 49ers’ Dre Greenlaw

Following the #49ers-#Eagles sideline incident, the NFL sent out a memo to all 32 teams issuing a stern warning in regards to all staff understanding their roles

The NFL sent a memo to teams this week after a sideline incident involving the 49ers’ linebacker Dre Greenlaw and the Eagles’ head of security, Dom DiSandro.

“Please ensure that all members of your game-day staff understand that their role does not extend to being involved with game day altercations and that they must refrain from such involvement.”

An already intense game grew chippy after tensions escalated when Greenlaw tackled Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith after the whistle near the Philadelphia sideline.

The late hit drew a 15-yard penalty, and as players from both teams got involved in a mini-scuffle, Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro stepped in between Greenlaw and DeVonta Smith.

While separating the two, DiSandro touched Greenlaw, who took exception and shoved the Eagles’ security before things simmered down.

Greenlaw and DiSandro were ejected, and San Francisco would win 42-19.

Eagles’ safety Justin Evans to remain on IR for rest of season after 21 day practice window expires

Justin Evans will remain on injured reserve for the rest of the 2023 NFL season after seeing his 21 day practice window expire.

The Justin Evans experiment is over, as the former Saints safety will see his season end after his 21-day practice window expires.

Philadelphia activated Evans’ 21-day practice window back on Nov. 14, but that 21-day window closed on Tuesday, and Evans will remain on Injured Reserve, ending his season.

Evans was a limited participant his first week back at practice but could not practice the last two weeks.

Signed as a free agent this offseason, Evans started the first four games of the season at safety for the Eagles, logging 15 tackles (nine solo), two passes deflected, and one forced fumble in four games.

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Eagles snap count vs. 49ers: Breakdown, observations from 42-19 loss Week 13

We’re looking at the snap count and playing time percentages from the Philadelphia Eagles 42-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles are humbled and looking to regroup after 42-19 loss to the 49ers at Linconln Financial Field in a rematch of the 2023 NFC Championship game.

After finishing the first quarter with negative yards, San Francisco went on to score six straight touchdowns as the Philadelphia defense looked gassed, and unwillingly to match the road teams physicality.

With Nick Sirianni’s team needing to regroup and prepare for Dallas, we’re looking at snap counts and playing time percentages from Sunday’s shocking loss.

Takeaways and observation from Eagles 42-19 loss to 49ers in Week 13

We’re looking at takeaways and observation from the Philadelphia Eagles 42-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13

Brock Purdy threw four touchdown passes, and Deebo Samuel backed up his talk with three touchdowns as the 49ers defeated the Eagles 42-19 in a heated contest on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.

Philadelphia faced a halftime deficit for the third game in a row but could not withstand six straight scoring drives by a motivated San Francisco offense. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was checked for a concussion as the normally physical Birds got bullied in a shocking turn of events in front of a stunned home crowd.

Philadelphia will have to quickly rebound and prepare for a Sunday night road matchup against the red-hot Dallas Cowboys (9-3) with first place on the line in the NFC East.

With the NFL world buzzing about the 49ers dropping 40+ on the Eagles, we’re looking at takeaways and observations.

National reaction to Eagles shocking 42-19 loss to 49ers in Week 13

We’re looking at national reaction to Philadelphia Eagles shocking 42-19 loss to San Francisco 49ers in Week 13

Deebo Samuel had three total touchdowns, and Brock Purdy was nearly perfect, going 19-27 for 314 yards, four touchdowns, 0 interceptions, and a flawless 148.8 rating, as the 49ers returned to Lincoln Financial Field and dominated the host Eagles, 42-19.

San Francisco was 8-11 on third downs and amassed 456 total yards on the Philadelphia after finishing the first quarter with negative yardage.

The Eagles have gone 2-1 on their five-game gauntlet and will prepare for another Sunday showdown against Dallas in Week 14 with the NFC East on the line.

With the Monday reaction quickly set to come, here’s the early national response from the stunning defeat.

Instant analysis of Eagles 42-19 loss to 49ers in Week 13

We’re looking at an nstant analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles shocking 42-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13

The Eagles played their third game in 13 days, and it showed on Sunday afternoon, as the home team was dominated by a motivated 49ers squad, 42-19.

Deebo Samuel had three total touchdowns, and Brock Purdy was nearly perfect, going 19-27 for 314 yards, four touchdowns, 0 interceptions, and a flawless 148.8 rating.

San Francisco was 8-11 on third downs and gashed Philadelphia for 456 total yards after finishing the first quarter with negative yardage.

The Eagles have gone 2-1 on their five-game gauntlet and will prepare for another Sunday showdown against Dallas in Week 14 with the NFC East on the line.

With the fans ushering out early, here’s the instant analysis of Sunday’s shocking defeat.

National reaction to 49ers Dre Greenlaw getting ejected for shoving Eagles’ Dom DiSandro

National reaction to 49ers Dre Greenlaw getting ejected for shoving Eagles’ Dom DiSandro

The 49ers and Eagles have reached the hated rival status after an ugly out-of-bounds situation that resulted in linebacker Dre Greenlaw and Philadelphia’s chief of security, Dom DiSandro, getting ejected.

DeVonta Smith took offense to Greenlaw slamming him to the turf after a catch, and words were exchanged between both teams. During the mini-skirmish, Greenlaw shoved DiSandro in the face, causing another scuffle, before penalties were assessed and both men ejected.

The Eagles promptly responded with a 10-play, 58-yard touchdown-scoring drive buoyed by huge catches from A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.

Key takeaways from the first half as 49ers hold a 14-6 lead over Eagles

Key takeaways from the first half as 49ers hold a 14-6 lead over Eagles

The Eagles had two red zone trips in the first half, settling for field goals, while the 49ers converted two red zone trips into touchdowns as they jumped out to a 14-6 lead at Lincoln Financial Field.

In a 2023 NFC Championship Game rematch, Philadelphia dominated the first quarter, while San Francisco regrouped and dominated the second quarter as the Eagles could not maintain any offensive continuity.

With the second half underway, here are takeaways and observations from an ugly first half.