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Prescott is two short of the record, set by Tom Brady with 20 straight home division wins from 2007 through 2014. For his career, Prescott is 21-2 in home division games. The winning percentage of 91.3 is the highest for any starting quarterback since the merger, with a minimum of 15 starts.
NFC East to be featured in upcoming Hard Knocks series, featurine Cowboys, Eagles, Giants and Commanders. It debuts on Dec. 2.
The NFC East continues to run through Philadelphia as the Eagles moved to 8-2 with a Week 11 win over the Detroit Lions. The Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1) kept pace with a win, while the Washington Commanders (3-8) and New York Giants (2-9) both lost and fell further behind.
Again, according to NFL.com, the Eagles currently have a 41% chance of getting the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. Only the Rams (8-2) have a better chance, at 42%. It should be noted that the Eagles beat the Rams 33-26 on Sept. 21, so the Eagles would have the first tiebreaker should both teams finish with the best record in the NFC.
The Seahawks are currently the NFC's No. 1 Wild Card, just ahead of the 7-3-1 Packers and 7-4 Lions. In the next two weeks they have favorable matchups against the Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons - both 4-7 - before a Week 15 showdown against the AFC South-leading Indianapolis Colts.
Plenty of eyes are likely to be on the Cleveland Browns in Week 12, as rookie Shedeur Sanders makes his first career start against the Las Vegas Raiders in place of Dillon Gabriel. Gabriel was ruled out with a concussion in Week 11's loss to the Ravens, with Sanders completing just 25% of passes for 47 yards and an interception in his NFL debut.
Students at a Camden elementary school were caught on camera getting violent with punching bags bearing faces of Cowboys players.