The Philadelphia Eagles are going to the playoffs. Chip Kelly’s team won the NFC East by defeating the Cowboys on Sunday night.
LeSean McCoy knows he’s the champ


Maybe it’s not a “Discount Double Check” but this was pretty good.
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Read Article >Eagles lock up final spot in NFL playoffs

Ronald MartinezEagles down Cowboys, 24-22

Ronald MartinezDallas fought back, and after a technical error with the game clock, seemed to be out of it before the aforementioned deep pass to Bryant that went for a 32-yard touchdown. The Cowboys couldn’t convert for two points, though. After stopping Philadelphia on the following drive, Orton’s interception sealed it, as the Eagles were able to kill the clock on the second attempt.
If you stretched your fantasy season to its limit, there were definitely some performances worth noting in this one. Eagles running back LeSean McCoy had 27 carries for 131 yards and one receiving touchdown. Dallas tight end Jason Witten had 12 receptions for 135 yards, while Eagles tight end Brent Celek managed three receptions for 71 yards and a touchdown.
Read Article >Eagles snag early lead, 17-10

Ronald MartinezPhiladelphia will be the recipients of the kickoff to begin the second half.
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Eagles vs. Cowboys, SNF

Howard Smith-USA TODAY SportsHow to follow Eagles vs. Cowboys in Week 17

Rich SchultzGame Date/Time and Location: 8:30 p.m. ET Sunday at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
TV schedule and distribution map: NBC; The506.com
Read Article >Cowboys, Eagles will play for the NFC East

Greg FiumeThe Cowboys had the upper hand in the first meeting of the year, shutting down Philadelphia’s offense and winning, 17-3.
Defensively, Dallas is having major issues. The Cowboys are 24th in the NFL in points per play allowed. They have been even worse lately, allowing .52 points per play during the last three weeks, the fourth-worst in the NFL during that span. Dallas is 29th in yards per play allowed -- including 30th in yards per rushing attempt -- and will go against the most efficient offense in the NFL.
Read Article >Eagles vs. Cowboys: Odds

Howard Smith-USA TODAY SportsWith everything going against Dallas on paper, the Eagles are favored by 7.5 points, according to CBS Sports. For the eight-man panel, only CBS Sports writer Dave Richard thinks the spread is too large in favor of the Eagles. The panel all went with Philadelphia when picking straight up.
Showtime’s Inside the NFL panel of three voted 2-0 in favor of the Eagles. Sunday Night Football analyst Cris Collinsworth abstained from voting due to his involvement in the game. Phil Simms and Franco Harris both like Philadelphia in the matchup.
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