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Whether it was through draft selections or trades, Dallas' division rivals spent the weekend targeting several needs.
The NFL Draft is over but the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys made up significant ground in the NFC East with their classes.
Ohio State defenders Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, and Caleb Downs are drafted into the NFC East, marking a new chapter as they transition from teammates to rivals in the NFL.
Why Eagles traded up, and why Cowboys let NFC East rival take their spot for key return originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Teams in the same division don't often make trades with one another, especially not in the NFC East.
Just how low can a division winner go? The NFC East appears set to put this to a test. The teams' .229 combined winning percentage is the second worst for any division through Week 6 since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. The imploding Dallas Cowboys (2-4) are in ...
The Dallas Cowboys made a blockbuster trade in the 2026 NFL draft, sending the No. 20 overall pick to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The New York Giants finished last in the NFC East last season, a division that saw all four teams–the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders, and Philadelphia Eagles–finish with a 27-40-1 regular-season record. This year, the Giants and their division ...
An NFL head coach reportedly believes the Giants are locked in on selecting Caleb Downs.
The rival Washington Commanders kept another top Ohio State defender in the NFC East one pick later with Sonny Styles, a true middle linebacker type that will join a familiar Dan Quinn defense and add much needed athleticism and speed.