
"Week 12 in the NFL has arrived, and as the regular season speeds toward its conclusion, every week is a big one in the NFC East. Today, we will only see three of the four teams in the division square off, as the Washington Commanders get a much-needed bye week after slumping and struggling with injuries all year. We will, however, get the biggest matchup for the division yet, as the Philadelphia Eagles head to Dallas for a showdown with the Cowboys."
"Dallas has a chance, with an upset win over the Eagles, to keep the NFC East race alive. This is a team that knows its fate if it can't start stacking wins, and after a victory over the Raiders in Week 11, this game becomes absolutely critical to their divisional chances. With 160 yards on Sunday, Dak Prescott can set the franchise's all-time passing yards record, surpassing the current leader, Tony Romo."
Week 12 features a crucial NFC East weekend with only three teams playing while the Washington Commanders have a bye after injuries and struggles. The Philadelphia Eagles (8-2) travel to face the Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1) in a matchup with major divisional implications. Dallas needs wins to stay alive in the division and could see Dak Prescott set the franchise passing yards record with 160 yards. The Cowboys' defense looked rejuvenated after trades and returning players, and this game will test that recovery. The New York Giants travel to Detroit in a low-interest game with a large spread.
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