Stephen A. Smith weighs in on whether the Eagles can hold off the Cowboys in the NFC East after Philadelphia's loss to the Chargers.
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It feels like everything': Campbell on Riders' Grey Cup winOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowThurman: This is the last week of the season right here, you've got to give it all you canOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowHadwin knows he's in tough to earn full PGA Tour card: 'Two more days to try and go low'
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