Dallas Cowboys (9-6) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (8-6-1) NFL Picks: Lincoln Financial Field will be the sight for this NFC East division face-off between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles. When the Cowboys and Eagles combated in the NFL Picks Week 2, both teams looked like they could be serious Super Bowl contenders. This Sunday on FOX, beginning at 4:05 PM ET (1:05 PM PT), one of those teams will be eliminated from NFC playoff contention.
According to expert odds-makers at BetUS.com, the Philadelphia Eagles [-1½] have the Sports Odds in their favor when they take on the visiting Dallas Cowboys [+1½]. 
Going into the final week of the NFL Picks regular season, both teams are coming off disappointing losses. It’s hard to believe that despite all their recent struggles, Dallas can still reach the playoffs with a victory in Philadelphia. For the Eagles, they’re going to need some help from another NFC playoff-contender. The OVER/UNDER for this Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles NFL Picks has been totaled at a combined 42½ points.
The last time these teams met on September 15th, both squads were coming off blow out victories to open their respective season. It became a wild shootout on Monday night, as there were 7 lead changes. In the end, Dallas prevailed 41-27 behind Tony Romo’s 312-yard, 3-touchdown passing day. However, the Cowboys have struggled to play at the high level they once did at the stat of the season. “It's all just part of a full season,” Romo said. “We've got to find a way to grind it out and get into the tournament. If you get in, you have a chance. It's a matter of doing the things it takes to get you in position.”
The Eagles are coming off an offensive nightmare in our nation’s capital. In the clinching moments of the ballgame, Philadelphia still had a chance to tie the game, but Reggie Brown caught Donovan McNabb's pass just inches shy of the end zone as time expired. “The implications of this game were enormous for this team,” Brown said. “And unfortunately we didn't get it done in the end. It's something that's heavy on your chest.”
Here’s the Philly’s playoff clinching scenario: the Eagles would need to defeat the Dallas Cowboys, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers loss (against Oakland Raiders) and a loss by either the Chicago Bears or Minnesota Vikings to make the postseason. “You can't worry about all the different things that you can't control,” coach Andy Reid said, who could be easily be coaching his last game in Philadelphia. “You just have to go play, that's the important thing.”




