Cowboys vs. Eagles moved to a 1 PM kickoff

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The Eagles hope to celebrate the NFC East Division title a little bit earlier on Sunday.

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Kickoff for the Week 17 NFC East showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field has been moved to 1 PM. The NFL moved up the game from its original 4:25 PM time slot in favor of the NFC North matchup between the 10-4 Green Bay Packers (who play the Saints tonight) and the 12-3 Minnesota Vikings.

The Eagles (12-3) will look to sweep the season series with the Cowboys (7-8) for the first time since 2011 and wrap up the NFC East Division title. The Cowboys are eliminated from playoff contention, but have embraced the role of spoiler. Dallas has won four of its last five games and knocked the Buccaneers out of first place in the NFC South on Sunday night.

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Philadelphia won the first matchup between these two teams on November 10 in a convincing 34-6 rout. Linebacker Zack Baun earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after registering eight tackles, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery. That was the Cowboys' first game without quarterback Dak Prescott, who suffered a season-ending hamstring injury the week prior in a loss to the Atlanta Falcons.

Cooper Rush will start at quarterback for the Cowboys. He has a 9-2 career mark as a starter in the NFL against teams not named the Eagles, but is 0-2 against Philadelphia.

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Kenneth Gainwell flies into the end zone!

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Touchdown Eagles!

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What an atmosphere at Lincoln Financial Field.

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Sweaty-J takes down Prescott in the biggest moment of the game.

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Ball loose, game over!

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DeVonta Smith celebrates a big fourth quarter touchdown in a 2022 win against the Cowboys.

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C.J. Gardner-Johnson recorded two interceptions in last year's home win over Dallas.

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A.J. Brown had 67 receiving yards and a touchdown in his first game against the Cowboys as an Eagle.

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Jalen Hurts led the Eagles to a 6-0 start!

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The Eagles celebrate Kenjon Barner's rushing touchdown against the Cowboys in 2017.

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Linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill served as the emergency place kicker against the Cowboys after Jake Elliott left injured.

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Rodney McLeod makes a leaping interception in Dallas.

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Jay Ajayi exploded for 91 rushing yards against in a blowout win at Dallas.

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Carson Wentz led his team to a huge division win during the Super Bowl season.

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Ronald Darby climbed the ladder to intercept Dak Prescott.

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Jordan Hicks returned an interception for a 67-yard touchdown in a 2015 matchup at Dallas.

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DeMarco Murray sneaks into the end zone against his former team.

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Caleb Sturgis made two clutch kicks in the fourth quarter of an overtime win.

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Jordan Matthews sprinting toward the end zone for the game-winning touchdown against the Cowboys.

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Jordan Matthews crosses the goal line in overtime as the Eagles beat the Cowboys 33-27.

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The Eagles celebrated a huge rivalry win in front of the Dallas faithful.

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Jordan Matthews loved scoring against the Cowboys.

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Cody Parkey made four field goals as the Eagles routed the Cowboys.

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A family affair on Thanksgiving in Dallas.

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LeSean McCoy rushed for 159 yards and a score in a 33-10 win over the Cowboys.

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Thanksgiving in 2014 was celebrated in the perfect way!

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Nick Foles threw for 263 yards and two touchdowns during a 2023 victory in Dallas.

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Brent Celek's second quarter touchdown put Philadelphia up for good.

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Bryce Brown scored a huge fourth quarter touchdown to help the Eagles clinch the 2013 NFC East crown in Dallas.

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Brandon Boykin's interception just after the two-minute warning sealed the division for Philadelphia.

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Shady scored another big-time touchdown against the Cowboys.

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The Eagles celebrated winning the NFC East in the visiting locker room at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

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Chris Clemmons returned a fumble for a 73-yard touchdown in a 2008 showdown with Dallas.

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Joselio Hanson took a fumble back to the house for a 96-yard touchdown, stopping the Cowboys from winning the 2008 NFC East.

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Donovan McNabb threw for 345 yards and four touchdowns as the Eagles improved to 8-1 with a win in Dallas.

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Terrell Owens caught three touchdowns in a 49-21 win over the rival Cowboys.

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Lito Sheppard's 101-yard pick six sealed the win for Philadelphia.

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