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NFL Week 1 odds: Eagles favored to beat Cowboys

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The last Sunday without NFL football until February is now behind us.

Week 1 is here!

And for the Philadelphia Eagles, that means they’re in the bright spotlight of the NFL Kickoff Game after winning a second Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Their opponent: the dastardly Dallas Cowboys.

The team with the longest streak of failing to merely appear in the NFC Championship Game will bear witness to the Eagles raising their Super Bowl LIX banner at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday evening.

The Birds are currently entering this NFC East rivalry matchup as 7.5 -point home favorites, according to FanDuel.

That’s just slightly more than the Kenny Pickett-led Eagles were favored (-7) against the Cooper Rush-led Cowboys in Week 17 last season.

Unlike in that game, Dallas will have Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb available for them this time. As such, the Cowboys’ offense figures to provide much more of a challenge. In addition to dealing with that duo, the Eagles also now have to account for offseason trade acquisition George Pickens. Philly’s shaky CB2 situation will be put to the test.

Of course, it remains to be seen if the Cowboys can properly protect Prescott. There are multiple question marks on their offensive line and the Eagles have some promising young defensive linemen who could be poised to take advantage.

When it comes to the Cowboys’ pass rush, they have an elite edge defender by the name of Micah Parsons. Just kidding. Dallas unwisely decided to trade the best player on their team to the Green Bay Packers for a relatively meager return. Looking at the Cowboys’ updated depth chart, there just aren’t players who should strike fear into the Eagles (via Ourlads):

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The Cowboys are apparently banking on Kenny Clark, who turns 30 in October, being able to help them stop the run. Yeah, I’m sure that’s the key to slowing down Saquon Barkley.

Cornerbacks Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland have logged top-notch ball production in the past but the former seems unlikely to suit up on Thursday and the latter is coming off a down year. The Cowboys could find themselves pretty thin at corner, where they’re already dealing with a number of injuries.

The 2025 Eagles will tell you themselves they’re not the 2024 Eagles. It’s a new season. But it’s hard not to feel good about the Birds in this moment.

The Eagles don’t regularly beat Prescott with ease, so, taking the points could be tempting. But, what are you, a coward? I’m leaning Eagles at -7.5.

What say you?

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...fl-week-1-odds-eagles-favored-to-beat-cowboys
 
Eagles Injury Report: Landon Dickerson and Andrew Mukuba upgraded to full participation

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The Philadelphia Eagles issued their second official injury report in advance of their Week 1 home game against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night.

The Eagles listed one player under DID NOT PARTICIPATE: Tanner McKee.

McKee has yet to be seen throwing a football since he suffered a fractured thumb injury late in training camp. Thus, Sam Howell will be the top backup quarterback behind Jalen Hurts on Thursday night.

The Eagles listed four players under FULL PARTICIPATION: Landon Dickerson, Andrew Mukuba, Joshua Uche, and Jalen Carter.

Dickerson returned to practice on Tuesday after sitting out on Monday. Nick Sirianni confirmed Dickerson’s knee injury wasn’t the reason for his absence; it was instead the listed “back” issue. Now again practicing in full, Dickerson is primed to start on Thursday night. Good news for the Eagles’ offensive line outlook.

Mukuba was upgraded to full participation after being listed as limited on Monday. The rookie safety figures to be a backup to Sydney Brown … but it’s not impossible that he’s starting. It’s also possible we could see Mukuba rotate in. He lined up as the sixth defensive back in dime packages this summer.

Uche was upgraded to full participation after being listed as limited on Monday. He’s poised to rank third in edge rusher snaps behind Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt.

Carter is ready to play.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT (TUESDAY)​


DID NOT PARTICIPATE

QB Tanner McKee (right thumb)

FULL PARTICIPATION

DT Jalen Carter (shoulder)
OG Landon Dickerson (back)
S Andrew Mukuba (hamstring)
EDGE Joshua Uche (groin)


DALLAS COWBOYS INJURY REPORT (TUESDAY)​


The Cowboys’ Tuesday injury report is identical to Monday’s version.

It seems like starting cornerback Trevon Diggs might be able to play, though that much has yet to be confirmed.

Starting left tackle Tyler Guyton is tracking to play.

Rotational defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey will not be suiting up.

DID NOT PARTICIPATE

DT Perrion Winfrey (back)

FULL PARTICIPATION

CB Trevon Diggs (knee)
OT Tyler Guyton (knee)
TE Brevyn Spann-Ford (ankle)

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...-andrew-mukuba-upgraded-to-full-participation
 
The ‘Pickle Juice Game’ changed everything in the Eagles-Cowboys rivalry

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25 years ago today, the Eagles’ rivalry with the Cowboys and positioning in the NFC East changed forever. In Week 1 of the 2000 season, the Birds headed down to Texas Stadium for a Week 1 matchup with Dallas.

The Eagles were in the second year of the Andy Reid-Donovan McNabb era. 1999 was a little rocky with the team going 5-11 in the duo’s first year in Philadelphia. McNabb was now the franchise guy though and expectations were being thrust upon him as the No. 2 pick in the previous year’s draft. The offensive line and defense were talented. Improvement was on the horizon.

Dallas, across the field, had a new head coach in Dave Campo. The 1990s had belonged to the Cowboys, who won three Super Bowl titles during the decade, but the franchise was on the downslide from that previous peak. Dallas last won a championship in the 1995 season. They lost in the Divisional Round in the ‘96 playoffs, missed the postseason entirely in ‘97 and then had back-to-back Wild Card losses in ‘98 and ‘99. Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith were still out there, but these were not the same Super Bowl-winning guys they once were.

As the two teams were going in opposite directions, they met in the 109-degree heat. That’s brutal! That advantage would typically go to the home team who may be more used to such extreme early season conditions, but the Eagles had a plan up their sleeves of the briny variety. The Birds drank pickle juice on the field to stay hydrated and prevent cramping. I can’t speak to the scientific veracity of that, but if it even simply helped them from a psychological standpoint to think they were feeling better, it was a worthwhile endeavor for the Birds.

The Eagles also cooked up something special from the jump: an onside kick to begin the game. David Akers executed it perfectly, the Eagles recovered the kick and never looked back. McNabb would throw a touchdown on that drive to break things open, but the star of the day was Duce Staley. The fourth-year running back totaled 201 yards on the ground, plus a touchdown for good measure. Third-year linebacker Jeremiah Trotter, on the way to a First-Team All-Pro nod, added a pick-6 to the mix, too. When all was said and done, it was a 41-14 Eagles romp in Texas.

The balance was shifting between the two teams. Nature was healing.

The Eagles would make their first playoff appearance since 1996 that season and would win their first postseason game since ‘95. McNabb would finish second in MVP voting. The following year would begin a stretch of heights previously unseen for the franchise, as they made four-straight NFC Championship Games, including a Super Bowl berth in the 2004 season. While Reid would never win the big one in Philly, the Eagles reached the playoffs nine times under him. The organization rubric of building through the trenches continued on in the front office with Howie Roseman after Reid and the Eagles parted ways. It became the pillar of their success over the last decades that includes Super Bowl wins of their own. They own the NFC East now.

Life has never been better for Eagles fans. It may also never have been worse for Cowboys fans.

They went 5-11 in 2000, beginning a streak of three consecutive absences from the postseason. Campo didn’t work. Bill Parcels didn’t work. Wade Phillips didn’t work. Jason Garrett didn’t work. Mike McCarthy didn’t work. Brian Schottenheimer now? Well, you can guess how that’s going to turn out as well. Micah Parsons has been traded in embarrassing fashion. All Jerry Jones and the Cowboys have to show for it in the 21st century is a self-indulgent Netflix documentary series. Even Washington, once a laughingstock franchise in their own right, has leapt them in the divisional hierarchy. They haven’t even reached an NFC title game since the ‘95 season.

These are not your father’s Cowboys, nor are they your father’s Eagles. As the Eagles raise a banner in Jerry and the Cowboys’ face on Thursday night, soak it all up and remember how this colossal rivalry shift happened: with some pickle juice.

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...nged-everything-in-the-eagles-cowboys-rivalry
 
Eagles opposing player to stop, Week 1 edition

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CeeDee Lamb has probably been personally counting down the minutes and seconds until the Eagles and Cowboys open the NFL season on Thursday night at Lincoln Financial Field.

The elite Dallas receiver had to deal with Cooper Rush pitching him the ball last season after Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending hamstring avulsion in November 2024 against the Atlanta Falcons. It left Lamb with really no one. The Cowboys will George Pickens opposite Lamb, giving the Cowboys one of the NFL’s most formidable receiver tandems. The Eagles outscored Dallas by a combined 75-13. Lamb only played against the Eagles once, missing the last two regular-season games of 2024 with a right shoulder AC joint sprain. Over his career against the Eagles, Lamb has had 50 catches for 674 yards and has scored five touchdowns in nine games.

Over each of the last three seasons, Lamb is one of two NFL receivers (with Detroit’s Amon-Ra St. Brown) with 100-plus catches, 1,100-plus receiving yards and five-plus receiving touchdowns. He has five-plus catches in each of his past 13 road games and has 100-plus scrimmage yards in each of his four career road Thursday games. Lamb had 11 catches for 191 yards in his last road meeting.

Just imagine Lamb across from Eagles’ free agent corner Adoree’ Jackson. Stellar second-year corner Quinyon Mitchell has the opposite spot and will be a pick-your-poison proposition for Eagles’ defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.

Does Fangio have Mitchell follow Lamb all over the field, or do the Eagles stay pat and whatever side Jackson and Mitchell are assigned, that is where they will stay?

The secondary has been a point of concern throughout training camp for the Eagles, and if Dallas has any chance of stealing the Eagles’ Super Bowl-raising banner night, exploiting that area, given the time, is its best bet. Fangio had no problem moving Mitchell around this summer, which could lead to Fangio trying to lock down Lamb with Mitchell.

According to Pro Football Focus, Lamb lined up in the slot 48-percent of the time (396/of 826 snaps), and lined up wide on 413 snaps, exactly 50-percent. Mitchell is considered an outside corner, where he lined up almost exclusively last season, while Coooper DeJean lined up in the slot.

Here’s the issue the Eagles face: Shut down lamb, and there is still Pickens to deal with. He is considered one of the league’s premier deep threats and his 15 receptions for passes thrown over 20 yards in the air amounted to 515 yards receiving, the most in the NFL last season.

And Lamb and Pickens have Prescott throwing them the ball. Prescott is 9-4 overall against the Eagles, passing for 3,402 yards, 24 touchdowns, against eight interceptions and an average of 7.7 yards a reception.

Making the game a shootout is the only way Dallas has any chance of beating the Eagles, who have beaten the Cowboys four of the last six times the teams played, including three out of the last four. The last time Dallas beat the Eagles at home was Nick Sirianni’s first year as head coach, when he opted to sit his starters in a 51-26 Dallas thumping on January 8, 2022. The Eagles lost to Tom Brady and Tampa Bay in the NFC Wild Card round that season, while Dallas floundered at home in the Wild Card round against San Francisco.

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...eagles-opposing-player-to-stop-week-1-edition
 
NFL Week 1 Game Picks

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The 2025 NFL season is here!!!

Football is BACK and so are the Bleeding Green Nation writers’ picks. Every week, we’ll predict the winners of every game on the schedule. We’ll tally the results along the way and see who comes out on top at the end of the season. Feel free to post your own predictions or discuss the writer predictions in the comments.

You, the reader, can also join in on the fun by voting for who you think will win the games (scroll down for polls). I’ll tally those results in a “BGN Community” section under our picks table generated by Tallysight. The BGN community finished in first place last year (congrats!), so, you’re trying to go back-to-back just like the reigning Super Bowl champions. The top BGN staff member was Tyler Jackson.

When it comes to this week’s Philadelphia Eagles game, the Birds originally opened as 6.5-point favorites against the Dallas Cowboys but the line has since shifted to Eagles -8.5 on FanDuel. That’s some serious movement. The jump from -6.5 to -7.5 was a result of the Micah Parsons trade but then there was even more to follow. To me, that’s a line that points to the Eagles winning the NFL Kickoff Game. And perhaps quite comfortably.

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Eagles vs. Cowboys Week 1: First quarter scores updates

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The Philadelphia Eagles kick off their 2025 NFL season by raising the Super Bowl banner in Lincoln Financial Field and then playing host to their NFC East rival, the Dallas Cowboys.

We didn’t get to see many of the Eagles’ starters through the preseason, so it should be fun to see such dynamic playmakers on the field, again. Hopefully the offense is able to continue to build off their dominance from the end of last season, and start games much faster than they did earlier on in 2024.

It’ll also be fun to see the young defense hopefully take a step up together, and to see what rookies like Jihaad Campbell and Andrew Mukuba can do with their opportunities.

Hang out here for updates and to chat, celebrate, vent, and argue in the comments!

The 2024 Eagles season is here! LET’S GOOOOOOO!


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A.J. Brown will need to lean into lessons learned from last season

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Ahead of the Eagles’ season opener, NFL Films released an interview with WR A.J. Brown. During his sit down with Clarissa Thompson, he talked about how he had to lock in differently as his role in 2024 changed into more of a supporting piece, and how the book, “Inner Excellence” helped on the sideline.

“I was battling a knee injury that I was kind of bouncing back from, and so, I’m in pain, I’m still playing. To be honest, I’m a decoy. And, a decoy and my mindset doesn’t go together. So, in that moment — think I had maybe one catch, and so, I was just trying to stay grounded.”

Brown may need to keep that same mentality heading into 2025 if the Eagles’ Week 1 gameplan was any indication. The wide receiver was targeted only one time in all of his 55 snaps, and his opportunity didn’t come until late in the game. He missed a lot of training camp due to injuries, but he was on the field for 87 percent of the offensive snaps, so it’s not as though he was on some kind of pitch count.

The Eagles passing game was more effective than the run game against the Cowboys, but there were only 19 total catches among seven targeted players. DeVonta Smith and Jahan Dotson both only had three catches each, and the majority of targets went to the tight end (Dallas Goedert) and running back (Saquon Barkley).

Quarterback Jalen Hurts spoke after the game and acknowledged that there’s some areas they need to work on, and noted that they will. He said that there were a lot of unknowns going into this game with the Cowboys having a new DC and head coach and no game film to review, but it was a learning experience. Head coach Nick Sirianni also admitted post-game that they obviously need to get Brown involved more, but games like this happen.

Brown implied during his speech at the Super Bowl parade that he doesn’t care about stats, but eight yards in a season opener against a rival probably isn’t something that’s easy to sit with, either.

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...ll-need-to-find-ways-to-stay-grounded-in-2025
 
Eagles practice squad news: Javon Baker finally signs, APR is out

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The Philadelphia Eagles made some changes to their practice squad one day after their Week 1 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Here’s an overview:

  • WR Javon Baker was signed.
  • EDGE Antwaun Powell-Ryland Jr. was released.

News of the Eagles signing Baker was first reported one week ago but it took until now for the addition to become official. Here’s what we previously wrote about him:

ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported that Baker decided to join the Eagles’ practice squad “after mulling multiple options, including a return to the New England Patriots.” The Pats originally kept Baker on their initial 53-man roster before cutting him to make room for waiver claims.

Baker played college football for Alabama from 2020-2021, where he notably overlapped with fellow Crimson Tide-turned-Eagles wide receivers DeVonta Smith and John Metchie III. Baker then transferred to UCF for two years, where he really took off a senior in 2023. His numbers from that season: 52 receptions, 1,139 yards (21.9 average), 7 TD.

The Pats picked Baker with a fourth-round pick (No. 110 overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he logged just 90 offensive snaps and 28 special teams snaps. Baker’s four targets resulted in one catch for 12 yards. He did also return three kicks for 79 yards (26.3 average).

The Eagles must believe in the 23-year-old’s upside to some extent. We’ll see if the 6’1”, 202 pounder can develop in Philly.

Baker is now the fourth wide receiver on the Eagles’ practice squad, joining Britain Covey, Elijah Cooks, and Terrace Marshall.

APR’s dismissal comes as a bit of a surprise since the rookie was a pick by the Eagles in the 2025 NFL Draft. And he did finally flash some pass rushing juice in the preseason finale after having an otherwise invisible summer. But apparently the Eagles are comfortable with moving on from him. It’s possible he returns to Philly at some point. Perhaps Howie Roseman is just churning the bottom of the practice squad as he’s wont to do. But maybe APR is gone for good. Time will tell.

EAGLES PRACTICE SQUAD​


Each player below is eligible to be temporarily elevated to the active roster up to three times in the regular season unless otherwise noted.

S Marcus Epps (two elevations remaining)

EDGE Patrick Johnson (two elevations remaining)

WR Javon Baker

LB Chance Campbell

WR Elijah Cooks

WR Britain Covey

RB Audric Estimé

TE E.J. Jenkins

CB Brandon Johnson

TE Cameron Latu

WR Terrace Marshall

QB Kyle McCord

CB Parry Nickerson

CB Eli Ricks

S Andre’ Sam

CB Ambry Thomas

OT Luke Felix-Fualalo (international exemption)

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...uad-news-javon-baker-finally-signs-apr-is-out
 
Eagles open up roster spot by waiving Kenyon Green

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The Philadelphia Eagles waived depth offensive guard Kenyon Green on Saturday afternoon, according to an official team announcement.

The Eagles originally acquired Green in March by trading C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the Houston Texans. The 2022 first-round pick struggled to impress this offseason, leading to the Eagles waiving him on August 26.

Green signed to Philly’s practice squad on August 27. Then the Eagles promoted him to the roster on August 31 after putting Willie Lampkin on injured reserve. Green was a healthy scratch behind eight active offensive linemen in Week 1.

One would think the Eagles wouldn’t be waiving Green if they were seriously worried about Landon Dickerson, who left Thursday night’s game early due to injury.

One would also think that the Eagles have another roster move coming now that they have an open spot to work with.

Some options there include:

  • Signing a starting caliber cornerback since Adoree’ Jackson continues to struggle. Asante Samuel Jr. reportedly won’t be ready to play until the second half of the regular season. Stephon Gilmore is out there, though he turns 35 this month. Kendall Fuller has 104 games of starting experience
  • Signing a fullback since Ben VanSumeren is now out for the season. Khari Blasingame remains unsigned.
  • Signing someone from their practice squad (Marcus Epps? Britain Covey?) to the roster.

We’ll soon see what the Birds end up doing.

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/news/157802/eagles-open-up-roster-spot-by-waiving-kenyon-green
 
Report: Eagles were 1 of the 2 teams Micah Parsons wanted to be traded to

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The Philadelphia Eagles were one of the two teams Micah Parsons had interest in being traded to before the Dallas Cowboys ultimately sent him to the Green Bay Packers, according to a report from NFL insider Dianna Russini.

Bold emphasis is mine:

Once Parsons realized Dallas wasn’t moving off its offer — a five-year deal at $40.5 million APY with just one year guaranteed and a heavily backloaded structure — he started to face the reality that his days in Dallas were coming to an end. During the entire process, Dallas owner Jerry Jones never talked with agent David Mulugheta, one of the most powerful agents in the sport, despite Parsons’ repeated requests. In the final days, he again asked the Cowboys to negotiate with Mulugheta. Dallas’ answer? Take it or leave it.

It was already over for Parsons and the Cowboys, but this confirmed it.

As the relationship deteriorated, Parsons had two teams on his mind: the Packers and the Eagles.

Green Bay appealed for its small-town feel, a reminder of his Penn State days in State College. Philadelphia was the other obvious fit, because it’s close to his Harrisburg home. But Dallas wasn’t about to keep him inside the NFC East, even for a better offer (the Eagles have tons of draft ammunition).

Earlier this week, ESPN reported that the Eagles made a “strong play” to acquire Parsons. At the time, we noted that we’ve previously heard of Parsons having interest in landing in Philly. (In case him wearing Philly sports gear in the past didn’t already make it obvious.)

The sense here is that Parsons had some level of interest in returning to his home state of Pennsylvania, where he could’ve been reunited with former Penn State teammate Saquon Barkley. The two remain friends, as evidenced by Parsons attending Barkley’s birthday party celebration in New Orleans during the aftermath of the Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX win (hat tip to Jeff McLane).

The Cowboys were likely never trading Parsons to the Eagles. And he ultimately ended up in Green Bay, so, it’s moot now.

Should Parsons ever become available again down the road, however …

Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...-2-teams-micah-parsons-wanted-to-be-traded-to
 
Eagles News: Adoree’ Jackson says he has “room for improvement”

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Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links …

A closer look at Eagles’ passing defense shows ‘room for improvement’ – The Athletic
Adoree’ Jackson gave his performance a “C.” Letter grades fail to capture a full game’s nuances. Still, a reporter asked Jackson at the Philadelphia Eagles cornerback’s locker to grade his debut in Thursday night’s 24-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Jackson, who won the CB2 battle as much by default as by merit, was targeted a team-high seven times. Pro Football Focus saddled Jackson with 103 of Dak Prescott’s 188 passing yards. “Room for improvement, things that I did well, things that I can correct and get better at for the next week,” Jackson said. “I’m not gonna hang my head or hang it too high or too low at the end of the day, regardless if I played good or I didn’t. It’s always things that I can find to get better at and do better at.”

Report: Eagles were 1 of the 2 teams Micah Parsons wanted to be traded to – BGN
The Philadelphia Eagles were one of the two teams Micah Parsons had interest in being traded to before the Dallas Cowboys ultimately sent him to the Green Bay Packers, according to a report from NFL insider Dianna Russini.

Three quick thoughts on the Eagles’ signing Za’Darius Smith – PHLY
What this signing says about Azeez Ojulari. The Eagles’ decision to finalize the deal for Smith, whose free agency lingered into the regular season after the Detroit Lions released the veteran in March to avoid paying him a roster bonus, is the latest in a string of negative developments for Azeez Ojulari. The 25-year-old signed with the team on a one-year, prove-it deal this offseason with theoretical upside, but had a mostly quiet training camp and was among the inactives in the Eagles’ 24-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night. Ojulari’s fellow edge rusher Ogbo Okoronkwo was also inactive, reflective of how thin the bottom end of the edge-rusher rotation was for the Eagles going into the season. Behind the starting duo of Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt, situational pass-rusher Josh Uche played 31% of the Eagles’ defensive snaps against Dallas while veteran special-teams ace Patrick Johnson slotted in for 20%.

A rare achievement over the Cowboys in this year’s inaugural Roob’s Eagles Stats – NBCSP
With their win over the Cowboys Thursday night, the Eagles have now won three straight games vs. Dallas for the first time in over 20 years. Last time the Eagles had a three-game winning streak vs. their biggest rival was the second game in 2003, a 36-10 win at the Linc, and a 2004 sweep — 49-21 at Texas Stadium and 12-7 at the Linc. They won just 16 of their next 39 games vs. the Cowboys before the current three-game winning streak. Their last winning streak vs. the Cowboys longer than three games was a six-game streak with sweeps in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Their longest streak is eight games in a row from the 1987 rematch — after Tom Landry ran it up on Buddy Ryan in the early season strike replacement game — through the first game in 1991. The Eagles’ four-game home winning streak over the Cowboys is their longest since they won six in a row at the Vet and the Linc from 1999 through 2004.

Brazil becomes football country for Chiefs-Chargers – SB Nation
In 2024, Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles set the attendance record for the stadium at 47,236, and the city of Sao Paulo said it caused a positive impact to the local economy of $61.9 million. Gerrit Meier, head of NFL International, told the local media earlier this week that the NFL is “here to stay” as Brazil games have become a “mini Super Bowl” in terms of production.

5 winners and 5 losers from the Chiefs’ loss to the Chargers in Brazil – Arrowhead Pride
LOSERS: Head coach Andy Reid and defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo: When motivation and emotion look inconsistent and execution is rough — and the same issues pop up over and over again — that’s on the coaches. They have to adjust their plans, make sure players are ready and put them in a position to win. While Friday’s matchup wasn’t as lopsided a loss as Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles, it had some of the same problems: a lack of pass rush, no running game… and no answers.

Everything changed for the Cowboys in Philadelphia right before the lightning delay – Blogging The Boys
The Cowboys touched the ball three times after the delay and failed to score at all as we have noted. You do have to wonder though how things could or would have gone if all they had needed was a field goal as opposed to a touchdown. Maybe it makes a difference. Maybe it doesn’t. But it seems very clear that the lightning delay and the plays right before it served as the biggest points of change for Dallas overall.

Will 2025 be the last year of the tush push? – PFT
The biggest question will be whether the person(s) who instigated the effort to get the Packers to propose a tush push ban decide to make another run. That likely will require the league to get the Packers or another team to propose it again. As another source explained it, the effort to do an end run around the Competition Committee happened because a unanimous vote of the rule-proposing body is needed to take a proposed change to the owners. The league office did it twice in the offseason. The Lions admitted that the league office encouraged them to propose playoff reseeding, and PFT has reported that the league office got the Packers to mobilize against the tush push. If one team will do the league a solid in March 2026, and if two of the 10 that saved the tush push can be persuaded to go the other way (assuming that the 22 who voted to end it hold firm), this season could be the swan song of the tush push.

Saints’ Kellen Moore leans on experience to revamp offense – ESPN
Moore said one of the fun playcalls came against the Jacksonville Jaguars last season when the Eagles handed the ball to running back Saquon Barkley on third-and-17 and he scored a 19-yard touchdown. “We kind of looked at each other [like] that actually worked? It had more to do with Saquon being the running back, anything,” Moore said. “There’s always fun moments like that.”

How bad is the Giants’ run defense? – Big Blue View
So what does all this mean for the Giants’ run defense? To go back to my original question, just how bad are they? The answer is “not great, but not as bad as they seem at first blush.” The advanced stats suggest that the Giants’ defenders were often winning their assignments and in position to make plays — they just didn’t finish. That’s not good and absolutely needs to improve. But given that the Giants were frequently relying on young players (like Tyler Nubin and Dru Phillips), injured players (like Bobby Okereke and Brian Burns), or depth players (like Darius Muasau or Elijah Garcia), there is absolutely room for significant improvement. The Giants’ raw numbers were bad, but they weren’t terrible on average; their average efficiency was above average, while their win rate was legitimately good. Their biggest problems were that they saw SO MANY rushing attempts that the yardage just piled up. And over time, all those rushing attempts were opportunities for an opposing professional to make a play.

2025 NFL Week 1 bold predictions: Malik Nabers ties single-game receptions record – NFL.com
Malik Nabers ties NFL single-game receptions record. No player has hit 20 receptions in a game since Brandon Marshall set the record (21) back in 2009. That will change on Sunday when Nabers ties Marshall’s record against the Commanders. In two meetings with Washington last season, Nabers saw absurd target rates of 69.2 percent and 40.7 percent from Daniel Jones. Now in his Year 2 opener, with Russell Wilson under center, and in a play-from-behind contest against Jayden Daniels, Nabers will turn all that attention into the third 20-catch game in NFL history.



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Sunday Night Football: Ravens vs. Bills

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The NFL Week 1 slate of Sunday games will cap off with a Sunday Night Football matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills.

The Ravens lead the all-time series between these AFC teams, 7-4, and have won four of their five most-recent matchups. Baltimore may have the most recent regular season win, a home victory 35-10, but Buffalo beat the Ravens 27-25 in the AFC Divisional round of the playoffs in early-2025.

BGN’s Week 1 rooting guide suggests Eagles fans should be rooting for the Bills in this matchup.

BALTIMORE RAVENS at BUFFALO BILLS: The Eagles play the Bills in Week 17. If the Eagles end up beating them, they’ll benefit from all of Buffalo’s other wins when it comes to the strength of victory tiebreaker. Also, the Birds want a non-Jets team to win the AFC East. Root for the Bills.

Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s game.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills

TV Schedule


Game time: 8:20 PM EST

Channel: NBC

Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025

Location: Highmark Stadium | Buffalo, NY

Announcers: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark

SiriusXM: Baltimore | Buffalo

Online Streaming


Peacock | FuboTV

Odds via FanDuel

Odds via FanDuel


Baltimore Ravens: -1.5 (-118)

Buffalo Bills: +1.5 (+100)

Over/under: 50.5 points

SB Nation Blogs


Ravens: www.BaltimoreBeatdown.com

Bills: www.BuffaloRumblings.com



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