Here’s everything you need to know about the Eagles’ Week 10 NFC East road game.
The Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) are on a four-game win streak, and are back on the road in Week 10 to take on the Dallas Cowboys (3-5) on Sunday at 4:25 PM ET.
There were quite a few injury scares this past week, but it seems like nearly everyone will be available for this rivalry game. A.J. Brown’s knee injury hasn’t shown up as a problem this week in practice, and DeVonta Smith was able to work through a hamstring issue that sidelined him a bit earlier in the week.
Head coach Nick Sirianni did (accidentally?) allude to Jalen Hurts dealing with an ankle injury, but then back-pedaled and called the QB missing Wednesday’s practice a rest day. Saquon Barkley also had a rest day this week, coming off a huge game against the Jaguars. At this point in the season, all these guys are banged up a little bit, and giving their bodies a little extra rest is prudent — especially with a quick turnaround for a Thursday night game in Week 11.
The Eagles defense has been showing it’s youth these past few weeks, with the young guys seemingly having an endless supply of energy. They’ll have a challenge this week against a Dallas team that is banged up, but will still play hard to get this win. Dak Prescott will likely miss the rest of the season due to a hamstring injury, and Cooper Rush is now the starting quarterback. Rush won’t be alone out there, though, CeeDee Lamb will play Sunday after suffering a shoulder injury last week.
The Cowboys will also get Micah Parsons back, which is huge for their defense, but the Eagles have the momentum coming into this game. Dak Prescott’s injury was just the latest in a quickly growing list of problem for the Dallas franchise, who have been failing on and off the field most of the season. Getting a win in AT&T Stadium has been easier for visiting teams this year, and the Eagles should be able to take advantage of that.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the game.
TV Schedule
Date: Sunday, November 10, 2024
Time: 4:25 PM ET
Channel: CBS
Location: AT&T Stadium | Arlington, TX
Announcers: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson (field reporter)
Referee: Alex Kemp (Eagles are 3-4 in 7 games as field judge, side judge, or referee)
TV coverage map: Areas in RED will get the Eagles-Cowboys game. (via 506sports.com)
SIRIUS: 382 (PHI) | 226 (DAL)
Online Streaming
Odds via FanDuel
The Eagles are pretty big favorites in this Week 10 road game.
Philadelphia Eagles: -7.5 (-350)
Jacksonville Jaguars: +7.5 (+280)
Over/under: 43.5
History Lesson
The Cowboys lead the all-time regular-season series between these NFC East rivals, 71-55, and the home team has won each of the four most-recent meetings. The Eagles last lost in Dallas last December, 33-13, in what was one of the first pieces of their 2023 collapse.
This is the second NFC East game for the Eagles this season, and they’ll face the Cowboys’ backup QB Cooper Rush. Dak Prescott suffered a pretty significant hamstring injury last week, and not only was slated for injured reserve, but will likely end up having season-ending surgery to repair it. Rush will take over in his place, with Trey Lance as QB2, for the remainder of the season.
Rush is no stranger to the Eagles. The Cowboys’ QB was the starter for Dallas in October 2022, and finished the day 18-of-38 for 181 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions. C.J. Gardner-Johnson hauled in two of those picks, and Darius Slay had one of his own against Rush. The Eagles won that game, 26-17, and hoping to have similar success.
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Eagles 2024 Regular Season Schedule
Week 1 – vs. Green Bay Packers IN BRAZIL (Sept. 6, 8:15 PM ET, Peacock)
Week 2 – vs Atlanta Falcons (Sept. 16, 8:15 PM ET, ESPN) Monday Night Football*
*Nick Foles Retirement Celebration
Week 3 – at New Orleans Saints (Sept. 22, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
Week 4 – at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Sept. 29, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
Week 5 – BYE WEEK
Week 6 – vs. Cleveland Browns (Oct. 13, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
Week 7 – at New York Giants (Oct. 20, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
Week 8 – at Cincinnati Bengals (Oct. 27, 1:00 PM* ET, CBS)
*Game was flexed to an earlier kickoff; previously set for 4:25 PM ET
Week 9 – vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (Nov. 3, 4:05 PM* ET, NBC)
*Game was flexed to an earlier kickoff, previously set for Sunday Night Football
Week 10 – at Dallas Cowboys (Nov. 10, 4:25 PM ET, CBS)
Week 11 – vs. Washington Commanders (Nov. 14, 8:15 PM ET, Amazon Prime) Thursday Night Football
Week 12 – at Los Angeles Chargers (Nov. 24, 8:20 PM ET, NBC) Sunday Night Football
Week 13 – at Baltimore Ravens (Dec. 1, 4:25 PM ET, CBS)
Week 14 – vs. Carolina Panthers (Dec. 8, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
Week 15 – vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Dec. 15, 4:25 PM ET, FOX)
Week 16 – at Washington Commanders (Dec. 22, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
Week 17 – vs. Dallas Cowboys (Dec. 29, 4:25 PM ET, FOX)
Week 18 – vs. New York Giants (TBD)