This game takes place in Philadelphia, with the Eagles hoping to exact the best revenge possible on the Cowboys for the earlier regular m season clash in Dallas, a crushing 37-10 victory for America’s Team. The Eagles offense is being carried by the supremely talented Carson Wentz. He has struggled at times in 2019, but Wentz has been forced to excel in the face of an underperforming and depleted receiver corps. The loss of deep threat Desean Jackson to injury has proved to be particularly damaging. Wentz will be confident against this Cowboys defense: on paper, they’re one of the strongest units in the league - on turf, it’s a different story.

This Cowboys season will be defined by subpar coaching, but there are silver-linings. Dak Prescott has matured nicely throughout the campaign, and currently sits second in passing with 4,334 yards - just behind Jameis Winston - and has thrown 26 touchdowns whilst leading the Cowboys to a league-beat 434.0 yards per game. When you combine this with the fact that Dak has had to deal with excessive drops from his receivers, with a drop rate of 6.0% (minimum 300 attempts), you begin to see the true arc of Prescott’s growth this season. Dak has a passer rating of 99.3 in 2019 - his highest score since his rookie campaign of 104.9 - and could target Rasul Douglas on Sunday. The Eagles cornerback finds himself ranked 117 of 120 players in passer rating allowed when targeted (minimum 50 attempts) with a rating of 125.5. If Prescott can shake off his nagging finger injury to reach full fitness, expect him to target the weak links in the Philly secondary.