The hard part should be over for the Eagles, though "should be" is the key there.
After winning back-to-back defensive slugfests against the contending Packers and Lions in prime time, the Eagles are now moving on to the fading Cowboys this Sunday in Dallas.
Dallas lost back-to-back games to the Broncos and Cardinals, and three of their last four heading into their Week 10 bye, before piling on an abysmal Las Vegas Raiders team Monday night, 33-16.
They're just barely treading water at 4-5-1, though, occupying a distant second place in an NFC East race that doesn't look recoverable anymore.
The Eagles are leading the division by a landslide at 8-2, but on the back of what's been outright dominant defense since the acquisition of edge rusher Jaelan Phillips at the trade deadline and the

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