![]() Dallas is a much more complete team going into this game, my money is on the Cowboys. Backup quarterback Colt McCoy will be stepping in, and I'm not expecting him to have a breakthrough performance. Unfortunately for Washington, their ace quarterback Alex Smith is out for the rest of the season with a broken leg. The Cowboys defense is still looking strong, while the Cowboys offense remains pretty steady. They have a lot of momentum going into this game, winning their last two on the road, when no one really expected them to do so. Even though Washington won in the first game this year, the Cowboys are looking to claim the W this time around. Washington, at 6-4, with the Cowboys just a game back, at 5-5. Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys, Thursday 4:30 p.m. ![]() To get some insight into the game, and several others on tap for the weekend, we caught up with CBS Dallas reporter Ken Molestina. The Philadelphia Eagles (4-3) will try to get back on track when they play their second divisional road game in a row Sunday against the New York Giants. They have a chance to take over the division lead tomorrow, while America sits down to Thanksgiving dinner. But Dallas seems to be playing the best football and remains the healthiest team. Granted, all four teams are within three games of first place (yes, even the lowly Giants are still alive). That leaves the Cowboys as the likely favorites. And, the Washington Redskins, who looked like the team to beat in the division just five days ago, will now limp their way to the finish, with Colt McCoy as their starting quarterback. The New York Giants, after selecting running back Saquon Barkley at number two overall in the draft, have realized that *gasp* maybe it is time to give up on Eli Manning after all. ![]() The reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are suffering from a ton of injuries, raiding of their offensive staff and just a wee bit of hangover from winning the big game. Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots New Orleans Saints New York Jets New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The NFC East race could not have played out any better for the Dallas Cowboys this season.
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