Where do the Dallas Cowboys land in the NFC East with CBS Sports' latest predictions?
With a running back group looking to find their footing, rookies learning on a steep curve at offensive line and linebacker, and a returning star receiver who missed all of camp, the Cowboys could very well have a rock start to the upcoming season.Breech believes the Cowboys will repeat as NFC East champions, being the first team to do this since the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004.
The last team to pull off the feat was the Eagles when they won three division titles in a row from 2003-05. The Eagles are actually the favorites to win the NFC East this year, so taking the Cowboys is somewhat bold. The only problem with the Cowboys winning the division is that Jerry Jones would take all the credit for it 'I told you we we're all-in,' even though he did his best to derail the team this offseason.
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