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FRISCO - "We need to beat Buffalo,'' Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said, citing the team's desire to control what it can control in a push to the top of the NFC, adding that this week's opponent the Bills are "a juggernaut.'' Big Mike's got it half ...
Josh Allen has transformed the Buffalo Bills franchise. In what could be another feat since he arrived, one more win would put the team right beside Roger Staubach's Dallas Cowboys.
Justin Herbert threw two touchdowns and rushed for another as the Los Angeles Chargers moved to the brink of the NFL playoffs on Sunday with a 34-17 victory over the already-eliminated Dallas Cowboys.
Adam Schultz is a freelance writer at The Sporting News. An Australian journalist with years of experience covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, Adam has interviewed several high-profile athletes in Australia for various sites and brings a unique view on the NFL.
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The Buffalo Bills kept the pressure on the New England Patriots with a gritty 23-20 win over the Cleveland Browns to move to 11-4. It wasn't pretty, and in truth, it shouldn't have been that close, as Josh Allen only had 19 pass attempts (completed 12 of them for 130 yards), and James Cook rushed for over 100 yards (again) from his 16 carries.
Despite Google jumping the gun, the Eagles (10-5) clinched the NFC East and a playoffs spot thanks to their 29-18 win against the Washington Commanders (4-10) Saturday night. That means the Birds will host at least one playoff game at the Linc,