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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/cowboys as Cowboy Roundup: Updated NFC East standings, Defense hits all-time NFL record low. Happy Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys Nation. We've now officially had time to digest the Week 8 debacle against the Denver Broncos that brought all of the team's hype and momentum to an abrupt stop.
The NFC East has become a one-team division again as the Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) are the only team above .500 through eight weeks. The Cowboys (3-4-1), Commanders (3-5), and Giants (2-6) all lost this week,
Week 9 NFL power rankings change with Texans, Ravens, Dolphins, Jets wins, Titans, Saints, Browns, Giants, Bengals, Cowboys, Vikings, Falcons losses.
So far, every team in the NFC East except the Eagles has played three division games. Here's how they stack up.
At about the midway point of this 2025 season, the NFC East is only partially operating as expected. Unsurprisingly, the defending Philadelphia Eagles are still on top. But despite expectations to start the year,
The Dallas Cowboys are getting used to life without Micah Parsons, while New York Giants fans are staring down a new era of fun-loving football. As the Washington Commanders try to maximize Jayden Daniels' rookie contract, the Philadelphia Eagles -- and all of their drama -- still stand in their way.
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The NFC East race is starting to take shape as the Philadelphia Eagles continue to sit comfortably atop the division despite suffering their first loss of the season. At 4-1, Philadelphia remains the clear favorite to repeat as division champions, boasting ...