How is the rest of the division after the

The race for the division title has unexpectedly come to life in recent weeks. The low returns the Cowboys had allowed the other NFC East franchises to get pretty close. While Dallas still has some margin with its 8-4 record, what will happen in the next game could be decisive. Although at the same time there is a team that no longer has the chance to compete.

Washington Football Team (6-6)

The Football Team continues on a streak after bye week. The highlight of his production is that they are taking a higher level than his talent marks on paper. The weight losses he suffered on defense surely affected him, but right now he is finding a way to win games. This time he also beat the recent Cowboys executioner as the Raiders were.

The sample was not dominant at all. Not that he crushed his rival far from it. However, he managed to establish a winning offensive series that culminated in a field goal with less than a minute remaining. One point that makes that 17-15 score more important is that it keeps it just two wins behind the division leader, so your next challenge will be vital. For now they would be occupying a wild card position.

In week 14 Washington will receive Dallas at his home.

Philadelphia Eagles (6-7)

The Eagles are sure to mourn the loss to the Giants for the remainder of the season. If they had won that match, which was relatively simple today, they would have many possibilities. In this case the task was not so difficult when visiting the Jets (3-9) in NY, although it did have an additional complication.

A relevant situation was the absence of starting quarterback Jalen Hurts. However, it was very beneficial for them to have Gardner Minshew to take over the offense. A victory against that opponent may not mean that much, but doing it with the substitute passer gives it extra value. QB Minshew’s homework helped for 33-18 which was even in development.

Philadelphia will then have its bye week.

New York Giants (4-8)

This will be another undoubtedly lost year for New Yorkers. From the beginning of the season they showed a lot of incompetence. Injuries are a major factor, but performance on the field leaves much to be desired. In this case he was defeated 20-9 by the not extraordinary Miami Dolphins (6-7).

The New York presentation also included the dismissal of Daniel Jones. The quarterback vacated veteran Mike Glennon after failing to recover from a neck injury. That repeated ineffectiveness was brought to light considering that the offense barely managed three field goals. His aspirations should be more focused on rebuilding than on the playoffs.

His next commitment will be traveling to LA to visit the Chargers (7-5)

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