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The Dallas Cowboys could be looking to take advantage of the Philadelphia Eagles' locker room drama. The Dallas Cowboys have sights set on turning their season around, and that starts with getting some rivalry-filled revenge against the Philadelphia Eagles at home in Week 12.
Cowboys And Eagles Facing Off In Divisional Showdown
Cooper's Point Family School in Camden, New Jersey allowed students to hit punching bags featuring Cowboys players ahead of the Eagles-Cowboys matchup.
The grade schoolers, dressed in Eagles uniforms and wearing their best Rocky-esque boxing gloves, went to town on heavy bags with cutouts of Cowboy players taped onto them. Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and others grinned in their official headshots as small children gleefully bashed their paper-skinned faces in.
Meanwhile, the Eagles are still searching to find their stride offensively this season with two of their top playmakers struggling in comparison to their 2024 production. Running
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown said that his team shared a key similarity with divisional rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, ahead of their Week 12 duel. The Eagles have struggled to find pace on offense in the last two games,
The Cowboys' offense is explosive and offers the most elite opponent Philadelphia will see down the stretch. Dallas is the only team in the NFL this season to feature a top-five player in passing, rushing, and receiving yards - Dak Prescott (fifth in passing), Javonte Williams (fifth in rushing), and George Pickens (second in receiving).
In response to Prescott's involvement, Carter spit on him. Cowboys Pro Bowl left guard Tyler Smith, who had his back turned at the time, saw Carter engaging with Booker. Prescott intervened, Carter spit, and the resulting penalty led to the ejection. Dallas has acknowledged how significant that moment was.