Through the 2014 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series, 63-49. The total includes regular-season and postseason contests.
Through the 2014 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series 63 to 49. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
Through the 2011 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series 62-40-2. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
Through Sunday, November 11, 2012, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series with the Philadelphia Eagles 60 to 47. The total includes regular-season and postseason contests.
Through the 2017 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series, 66-52. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
Through September 20, 2015, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series 64 to 49. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
Through the 2017 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series, 66-52. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
During the 2009 season, the Dallas Cowboys swept the annual home-and-away series against their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles. On January 9, 2010, the Cowboys also defeated the Eagles in a first-round playoff game at Cowboys Stadium, 34-14. It was Dallas' first playoff win since December 28, 1996.
Through the 2015 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series seven games to four.
The Cowboys lead the series six games to three.
No. The New York Giants won the NFC East in 2008 with a record of 12-4. The Cowboys were 9-7 and missed the playoffs.
Through October 30, 2016, the Cowboys lead the all-time series 65 to 50. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
No. Including the postseason, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, 16-15.