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While the Philadelphia Eagles (8-3) still have control of the NFC East, things have tightened up a bit with the Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1) beating them last week. The Washington Commanders (3-8) and New York Giants (2-10) are still bringing up the rear and are more focused on their 2026 draft position at this point.
As Washington braces for its final stretch of the season — a gantlet that includes a Sunday night game against the Broncos, a Christmas Day game against the Cowboys and two meetings with the Eagles — its only hope of a playoff return is to win out and pray their biggest foes fall apart.
The Washington Commanders head to the locker room at AT&T Stadium trailing 20-10 against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday afternoon. The Commanders and Cowboys traded punts in the first three drives of the game, but Dallas put points on the scoreboard first ...
As we reach the final installment of this three-part series on realistic predictions for the remainder of the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 season, the stakes have never been higher.
DALLAS — The Dallas-based company behind the Cowboys' AT&T Stadium and SoFi Stadium in California will design the Washington Commanders' new stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys had a statement win against the Philadelphia Eagles, keeping their hopes alive this season.
The Washington Commanders head into a pivotal Sunday matchup looking to get back into the win column as they face their NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. Coming off a tough loss to the Chicago Bears, the Commanders aim to get back over .500, while the ...
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Remembering the best Washington Thanksgiving Day memory
Happy Thanksgiving! With it being Thanksgiving Day, that means NFL fans have three games to keep them busy before, during, and after dinner on Thursday, beginning with the Packers vs. Lions at 1 p.m. ET and ending with the Ravens vs. Bengals at 8:20 p.m. Sandwiched in between is the Cowboys vs. Chiefs at 4:30 p.m.
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Cowboys, Chiefs at same table for Thanksgiving, but only one will keep momentum
With the Chiefs’ only other road win this season being at the Giants, the idea that the Cowboys could knock off both of the reigning Super Bowl participants in the span of five days is not outlandish at all, and one that will keep the holiday cheer alive and well in the Dallas fanbase.