Gridiron Giants
An in-depth look at the NFL's most intense rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Rivalry 👇 Key Stats 📊Dive in with Flashcard Learning!
🎮 Play the Wiki2Web Clarity Challenge Game🎮
The Rivalry
A Fierce NFL Feud
The Cowboys–Eagles rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles. This intense competition is a cornerstone of the NFC East division, with matchups typically featuring hard-fought games.
Origins and Longevity
The rivalry began in 1960 when the Cowboys joined the NFL. Since 1961, they have been placed in the same division, ensuring at least two matchups per season. This long-standing history has cemented its place as one of the league's most prominent rivalries.
Geographic Divide
Representing major metropolitan areas in Texas and Pennsylvania, the Cowboys and Eagles embody a classic East Coast vs. South rivalry. Their geographic separation only fuels the passion and intensity when they clash on the field.
Key Statistics
Series Overview
The Dallas Cowboys currently lead the all-time series against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Total Meetings: 133
All-Time Series: Cowboys 74–59
Regular Season: Cowboys 71–58
Postseason: Cowboys 3–1
Dominant Streaks
Both teams have experienced periods of dominance over the other.
Longest Win Streak (Cowboys): 11 games (1967–1972)
Longest Win Streak (Eagles): 8 games (1987–1991)
Biggest Victories
Memorable blowouts highlight the rivalry's intensity.
Largest Victory (Cowboys): 56–7 (1966)
Largest Victory (Eagles): 44–6 (2008)
Notable Moments
The Bounty Bowls
The 1989 season saw two infamous matchups dubbed the "Bounty Bowls." Eagles coach Buddy Ryan was accused of placing bounties on Cowboys players, leading to heated exchanges and intense fan reactions, including snowballs and beer being thrown onto the field.
Championship Clashes
The rivalry has extended to crucial playoff games, including the 1980 NFC Championship Game, where the Eagles defeated the Cowboys 20-7 to advance to the Super Bowl, marking a significant shift in the rivalry's balance.
Fan and Player Antics
From Eagles fans wearing customized jerseys with "Dallas sucks" to players like David Akers trolling Cowboys fans during draft events, the rivalry's passion often spills beyond the field, creating memorable cultural moments.
The Pickle Juice Game
In extreme heat in 2000, the Eagles famously drank pickle juice to combat cramping. This unique strategy coincided with a dominant 41-14 victory over the Cowboys, earning the game its memorable nickname.
Players Who Played for Both
Notable Crossovers
Several prominent players have worn the colors of both the Cowboys and the Eagles, adding another layer of intrigue to the rivalry.
Individual Leaders
Passing Yards
Donovan McNabb holds the record for most passing yards in the rivalry.
Rushing Yards
Emmitt Smith leads all players in rushing yards in this historic matchup.
Receiving Yards
Jason Witten has accumulated the most receiving yards between the two franchises.
Historical Matchups
Decades of Rivalry
The Cowboys and Eagles have faced each other over 130 times, creating a rich tapestry of memorable games and defining eras for both franchises.
Teacher's Corner
Edit and Print this course in the Wiki2Web Teacher Studio

Click here to open the "Cowboys U2013eagles Rivalry" Wiki2Web Studio curriculum kit
Use the free Wiki2web Studio to generate printable flashcards, worksheets, exams, and export your materials as a web page or an interactive game.
True or False?
Test Your Knowledge!
Gamer's Corner
Are you ready for the Wiki2Web Clarity Challenge?
Unlock the mystery image and prove your knowledge by earning trophies. This simple game is addictively fun and is a great way to learn!
Play now
References
References
Feedback & Support
To report an issue with this page, or to find out ways to support the mission, please click here.
Disclaimer
Important Notice
This page was generated by an Artificial Intelligence and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The content is based on publicly available data and may not be entirely accurate, complete, or up-to-date.
This is not professional sports analysis or advice. The information provided on this website is not a substitute for consulting official NFL resources or seeking advice from qualified sports analysts. Always refer to official team and league data for the most current information.
The creators of this page are not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any actions taken based on the information provided herein.