Cowboys, Eagles, Ravens, and Lions are aiming for NFL postseason berths.
New York (AFP) – While Baltimore and Detroit seek to win NFL post-season spots with aid from rivals this weekend, the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles will attempt to secure playoff berths with road victories.
In Week 15 of the NFL season, the San Francisco 49ers (10-3)—the only club with a postseason berth—will also attempt to win the NFC West division title by defeating Arizona (3-10) on Sunday.
As part of three games on Saturday, Detroit (9-4) takes on Denver (7-6)—two teams that are fighting for a spot in the playoffs. With all four games ending at 7-6, Minnesota will go to Cincinnati and Indianapolis will visit Pittsburgh.
Other important matches Dallas plays Buffalo on Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens plays Jacksonville, and Monday night Seattle hosts Philadelphia.
Last Sunday, the Cowboys crushed the Eagles 33-10 to extend their winning streak to five games and take a share of the NFC East lead.
“It was significant. Dak Prescott, the quarterback for Dallas, stated, “We needed that.” “A significant amount of confidence going ahead.
“We must quickly turn the page. Not able to sit and rejoice.”
Prescott acknowledges that he considers getting Dallas to play in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas in February of next year.
“I’ve got different reminders throughout my daily routine, things that I wear perhaps, alarms that I’ve set,” added the man. It enables me to maintain my focus on the objective.
I can be disciplined, make sacrifices, and do things that you might not want to do at the moment, but you can do them because of it.
The Eagles can also secure a postseason spot with just a win, but following two losses, they are merely attempting to halt their decline following a 10-1 start.
“Our coaching isn’t good enough. We aren’t performing good enough, according to Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni.
“We’ll look for every opportunity to get better. When it comes to having to do things differently, we won’t be panicking.”
Jalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Eagles, views the failures as a chance to rise beyond hardship.
“Without obstacles, you can’t progress. You don’t develop, Hurts remarked. “If you don’t experience hardships together, it’s not natural to develop the correct kind of character or to actually become a team.
“This is a fantastic chance for us. eager to keep pushing the boundaries in order to improve and learn from our failures.”
Lions and ravens require aid.
Although his team is one game ahead of Miami for the top postseason slot in the AFC, Ravens coach John Harbaugh claims his players are aware that the job is not yet done.
“Our boys know that we have to work hard for everything we acquire. We’ll get it if we deserve it,” he declared. We’ll strive to climb as high as we can and win as many games as we can, but our main goal is to compete fiercely and play each play as well we can.
“That’s our focus and that’s really all we’re thinking about.”