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NFL Sunday Night Football Live Stream, Preview: How to Watch Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys Online

The Dallas Cowboys face the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday with both teams struggling to find the right rhythm to get their respective seasons going. The Eagles are currently a game behind .500, while the Cowboys are looking at an uphill climb at 2-5.

But first, here are the schedule and coverage details:

Game Date: November 8, 2015
Time: 8:30 pm ET
Venue: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
TV Coverage: NBC

Online Streaming

For those who don't have access to live TV coverage, there are two online streaming options available. Go over to Live Extra at NBC Sports or NFL Game Pass.

Game Preview

These NFC East rivals still have a chance to reach the playoffs, but they will have to consider every game from now on as a "must-win," which is especially true to a Cowboys team that will likely put themselves out of contention if they go down to 2-6. The Eagles, on the other hand, are coming off a bye last week, which gave them some time to adjust in order to go above .500 for the first time this season. If there's one thing that is going in their favor, it's the fact that they've won all but one of their previous five games in this venue.

It's kind of inaccurate to predict this game's outcome based on the early season matchup between these teams. Although the Cowboys won that encounter, there are several changes in both teams' lineups heading into Sunday. Greg Hardy and Dez Bryant are suiting up for this game, while Tony Romo is still out, giving the responsibility to Matt Cassel. The only Eagles key player who isn't expected to play in this one is Jason Peters due to a back injury.

Highlight Matchup

Greg Hardy's presence in this game is reason enough to give the Cowboys sufficient chances of winning. He is a force to reckon with in the Cowboys' formidable defense, supported by the fact that he produced 12 tackles and three sacks in the last three games he played.

Hardy will be up against Lane Johnson at the left tackle, a position that is supposed to be handled by the injured Peters. The Eagles don't have the advantage regardless of the player they put on the offensive end if Hardy is there, so it would be a matchup nightmare all night long.

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