Eagles, Giants Fans Won’t Like ESPN’s Bold Predictions For Cowboys
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Love for the Dallas Cowboys keeps on pouring in.
On ESPN’s Get Up on Tuesday, Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears both agreed that the Cowboys could make it to the Super Bowl this year.
Said Spears, who played for Dallas from 2005 to 2012:
“I’m not about to go fly off a handle and say the Cowboys are going to win the Super Bowl. But based on what we see in the NFC, and this defense, they have a shot in every game they play because of that unit.”
One of those games the Cowboys have left to play include Oct. 16th against the 4-0 Philadelphia Eagles.
This is the first time since 1973 that the Cowboys have held four straight opponents to 19 points or less, and the first time since 1972 that they’ve allowed only four touchdowns through four games.
The Cowboys offense has been led by quarterback Cooper Rush. The 28-year-old is filling in for Dak Prescott, who’s recovering from surgery to repair a broken right thumb.
Rush, the former New York Giants practice squad quarterback, led the Cowboys to a 25-10 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. He threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns, good for a QB rating of 107.5.
Bridget Hyland