10 takeaways from the first half as the Eagles hold a 20-17 lead over the Cowboys

Here are 10 takeaways from the first half as the Philadelphia Eagles lead the Dallas Cowboys 20-17 at AT&T Stadium

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The Eagles took the Cowboys’ best punch in the first half and lead Dallas 20-17 at the end of one half of exciting action at AT&T Stadium.

Quarterback Gardner Minshew was rusty but steady in the first half, while the Cowboys adjust their offensive approach by featuring CeeDee Lamb in the slot and it worked to the tune of a 100+ yard half for the star wide receiver.

Philadelphia looked out of sorts without quarterback Jalen Hurts, but still managed a handful of explosive plays in the first half.

Here are four takeaways from Dallas.

Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 16 matchup vs. Cowboys

Here’s the Philadelphia Eagles updated unofficial depth chart ahead of the Week 16 matchup at the Chicago Dallas Cowboys on Saturday at AT&T Stadium

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The Philadelphia Eagles are less than an hour away from returning to the field for a late Saturday afternoon matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.

The Birds are the favorite and will look to move to 14-1 on the season while maintaining their lead in the NFC. 

The Christmas Eve matchup will be played at AT&T Stadium and Philadelphia will look to clinch home-field advantage without Jalen Hurts against a team looking to rebound from a heartbreaking loss to the Jaguars.

Dallas allowed 503 total yards and had a 4-game win streak snapped in the 40-34 overtime loss at Jacksonville Sunday.

Here’s the Eagles’ unofficial depth chart for Week 16.

Eagles vs. Cowboys: 5 things to watch (and a prediction) for Week 16 matchup

We’re previewing the Philadelphia Eagles Week 16 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys and here are five things to watch, including a prediction

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The Eagles are 13-1 and the No. 1 overall team in the NFL, but they’ll be road underdogs when they travel to Dallas for a showdown against the Cowboys on Saturday afternoon.

The Christmas Eve matchup will be played at AT&T Stadium and Philadelphia will look to clinch home-field advantage without Jalen Hurts against a team looking to rebound from a heartbreaking loss to the Jaguars.

Dallas allowed 503 total yards and had a 4-game win streak snapped in the 40-34 overtime loss at Jacksonville Sunday.

Here are five things to watch and a prediction for late Saturday afternoon.

Eagles vs. Cowboys: 5 matchups to watch on defense

We’re previewing five matchups to watch when the Philadelphia Eagles are on defense against Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday

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The Eagles (13-1) are looking to lock up the NFC East and the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs with a win on Christmas Eve in Dallas against the rival Cowboys (10-4).

A win in any of the next three games will give Philadelphia a division title and the NFC No. 1 seed. The Eagles are 54-72 all-time against the Cowboys and 6-8 at AT&T Stadium.

There is star power on both sides of the football and we’re previewing the top matchups to watch when Dallas is on offense.

5 burning questions ahead of Eagles-Cowboys in Week 16

We’re looking at five burning questions that need to be answered ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles’ matchup against the Dallas Cowboys

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The Eagles (13-1) are looking to lock up the NFC East and the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs with a win on Christmas Eve in Dallas against the rival Cowboys (10-4).

A win in any of the next three games will give Philadelphia a division title and the NFC No. 1 seed. The Eagles are 54-72 all-time against the Cowboys and 6-8 at AT&T Stadium.

The Birds will look to wrap things up on Saturday, allowing injured quarterback Jalen Hurts time to rehab his injured shoulder.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are five burning questions.

Eagles announce 3 roster moves ahead of matchup vs. Cowboys

The Philadelphia Eagles signed LB Christian Elliss to the active roster, elevated P Brett Kern from the practice squad for the matchup at Cowboys, and placed TE Tyree Jackson on the Injured Reserve List.

The Eagles are set to depart for Dallas and the team announced three roster moves ahead of Saturday afternoon’s showdown against the Cowboys.

Philadelphia signed Christian Elliss to the active roster. placed Tyree Jackson on Injured Reserve
and elevated Brett Kern from the practice squad for Week 16.

The Eagles also upgraded Zach Pascal from questionable to no-game designation after he cleared the concussion protocol.

NFL Week 16 picks: Who the ‘experts’ are taking in Eagles vs. Cowboys

The expert picks are in the Dallas Cowboys are the favorites in Week 16 against the Philadelphia Eagles at ATT&T Stadium on Christmas Eve

The Eagles are 13-1 and the No. 1 overall team in the NFL, but they’ll be road underdogs when they travel to Dallas for a showdown against the Cowboys on Saturday afternoon.

The Christmas Eve matchup will be played at AT&T Stadium and Philadelphia will look to clinch home-field advantage without Jalen Hurts against a team looking to rebound from a heartbreaking loss to the Jaguars.

Dallas allowed 503 total yards and had a 4-game win streak snapped in the 40-34 overtime loss at Jacksonville Sunday.

The expert picks are in, with a majority of the analyst either split or picking the Cowboys at home.

What the Eagles are saying ahead of Week 16 matchup vs. Cowboys

With Philadelphia and Dallas set for a Saturday evening matchup, here are some pre-game quotes and what the Eagles are saying ahead of Week 16 against the Cowboys

Gardner Minshew will start at quarterback for the Eagles in Saturday’s huge NFC East game contest against the Dallas Cowboys, Head Coach Nick Sirianni said on Thursday at the NovaCare Complex.

Philadelphia’s head coach stated that Jalen Hurts, the starter all season has made progress rehabbing his right shoulder sprain, but that he isn’t ready to play this week.

With the team slated to leave for Dallas on Friday afternoon, here are the pregame quotes from the Eagles.

How the Eagles can win with Gardner Minshew at quarterback

The Eagles will have to beat the Cowboys with Gardner Minshew at quarterback. Here’s how they can do it.

The 2022 Philadelphia Eagles are the NFL’s best team. They have a 13-1 record, with their only loss as an odd misstep against the Washington Commanders in Week 10. The offense is explosive, diverse, and just about impossible to stop. The offensive line is the NFL’s best, and it isn’t particularly close. The defense has come around in 2022, especially the pass rush and coverage. And third-year quarterback Jalen Hurts has gone from a big maybe in 2021, to unquestioned franchise quarterback in 2022.

This team hasn’t faced a lot of adversity this season, but they’re about to get a dose of it. Hurts suffered a sprained throwing shoulder in Philly’s 25-20 win over the Chicago Bears last Sunday, and he won’t play in this Saturday’s crucial matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. So, it’ll be Gardner Minshew at the helm. In 2021, his first season with the Eagles, Minshew completed 41 of 60 passes for 469 yards, four touchdowns, one interception, and a passer rating of 104.8. He might have starter potential on a team with a less-defined quarterback situation, and he’s one of the NFL’s best backups, so that’s nice.

Minshew had run the scout team in practice throughout the season, which didn’t give him reps with the number-one guys, but it did allow him the opportunity to deal with the Eagles’ first-string defense — a defense that currently ranks seventh in DVOA, and second in the NFL against the pass, behind only the Denver Broncos.

“We’re all doing our jobs getting ready to play this game and we have full confidence in each other,” tight end Dallas Goedert said this week. “Gardner will do his job. He’s the man. We all love him. The best way we can support him is to play our best and that’s what we’re preparing to do. Nothing changes.”

Well, some things will change. But how can the Eagles maintain their offense — or most of it — without the quarterback who has become the defining player on that side of the ball? We’ve already hopefully debunked the canard that Hurts is a “system quarterback” who’s easily replaced, so now, it’s on to the other side of the argument: How should head coach Nick Sirianni and offensive coordinator Shane Steichen arm Minshew with the best chance to take this team to 14-1 on the season?

The Eagles clinch the NFC East, the NFC’s one-seed, and home field advantage through the playoffs with a win, so it’s a fairly important question.

Eagles rule QB Jalen Hurts out for matchup at Cowboys; Zach Pascal listed as questionable

Philadelphia released their final injury report of the week, and the Eagles officially ruled out QB Jalen Hurts and TE Tyree Jackson for the matchup against Dallas Cowboys

The Eagles released their final injury report of the week and quarterback Jalen Hurts was officially ruled out along with tight end Tyree Jackson.

Zach Pascal is questionable with a concussion, but the expectation is that he’ll be cleared prior to Philadelphia taking off for Dallas.

On the defensive side of the football, Jonathan Gannon will get rookie safety Reed Blankenship back after he logged a full practice.