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Still lots of interest in Cowboys vs. Eagles

Dallas quarterback Tony Romo, shown facing pressure from Philadelphia's DeMeco Ryans, has thrown for 16 touchdowns and 15 interceptions this season.
(Julio Cortez / Associated Press)
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Story line: The bitter rivalry has turned into a sad, shared bond of what was supposed to be. Philadelphia’s seven-game losing streak could climb to its worst skid since 1968. The Eagles still are without quarterback Michael Vick, who played shakily before his concussion, and running back LeSean McCoy, also sidelined by a concussion. Dallas is a game behind in the playoff chase and has lost key defenders to injury. Quarterback Tony Romo has 15 interceptions against 16 touchdowns.

Eagles said: “I’m coaching to get ready to get after the Cowboys. That’s what I’m coaching to do, and I don’t go beyond that.” — Andy Reid, coach

Cowboys said: “I knew that we were in a league that has a lot of competition, but I thought we’d be better.” — Jerry Jones, owner

Bottom line: The Cowboys are favored by 10. … The Eagles cut former All-Pro DE Jason Babin, with Vinny Curry and Brandon Graham expected to get more time. … NBC could’ve “flexed” out of the game in favor of another matchup, but the market sizes and national interest kept it on.

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