Eagles Struggle To Find Their Footing As NFC East Rivalries Heat Up
The Philadelphia Eagles' struggles continue, as they sit at 8-4 heading into Week 14. A loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football could potentially push them to the third seed in the NFC, but for now, that's still a possibility.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys are closing in on the division lead, and their schedule does not get any easier as they face the Chiefs, Bears, and Lions in the coming weeks. The Giants have lost all hope, with only two wins this season.
The most crucial matchup is between the Commanders and Vikings, which could determine whether Washington is mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. With a healthy Jayden Daniels on the field, it's clear that the Commanders are not ready to give up yet.
As for the rest of the NFC contenders, there is some debate over who would come out on top in each matchup. A Bears win against the Packers could be ideal, as they have a harder schedule down the stretch. The Rams are looking good, and a win against the Cardinals would make them an even more formidable opponent.
There's also talk of Bryce Huff's struggles this season, which makes his future with the team uncertain. Meanwhile, games like Dolphins at Jets and Titans at Browns could potentially affect the Eagles' draft picks in the coming year.
The rest of the NFC contender matchups are all but predictable, as teams set up for their final stretch of the regular season. The Eagles will face the Raiders and Bills in Week 15 and 17, respectively, but these games may not have any bearing on the division title.
For now, the Eagles will just have to focus on beating the Chargers and hoping that the Cowboys slip up against the Bears.
The Philadelphia Eagles' struggles continue, as they sit at 8-4 heading into Week 14. A loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football could potentially push them to the third seed in the NFC, but for now, that's still a possibility.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys are closing in on the division lead, and their schedule does not get any easier as they face the Chiefs, Bears, and Lions in the coming weeks. The Giants have lost all hope, with only two wins this season.
The most crucial matchup is between the Commanders and Vikings, which could determine whether Washington is mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. With a healthy Jayden Daniels on the field, it's clear that the Commanders are not ready to give up yet.
As for the rest of the NFC contenders, there is some debate over who would come out on top in each matchup. A Bears win against the Packers could be ideal, as they have a harder schedule down the stretch. The Rams are looking good, and a win against the Cardinals would make them an even more formidable opponent.
There's also talk of Bryce Huff's struggles this season, which makes his future with the team uncertain. Meanwhile, games like Dolphins at Jets and Titans at Browns could potentially affect the Eagles' draft picks in the coming year.
The rest of the NFC contender matchups are all but predictable, as teams set up for their final stretch of the regular season. The Eagles will face the Raiders and Bills in Week 15 and 17, respectively, but these games may not have any bearing on the division title.
For now, the Eagles will just have to focus on beating the Chargers and hoping that the Cowboys slip up against the Bears.