Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins: When, where, TV, kickoff, radio, spread
The Dallas Cowboys still have a chance to make the playoffs. I know, it seems hard to fathom.
But if the Cowboys can beat the lowly Washington Redskins at 3:25 p.m. Sunday at AT&T Stadium and the New York Giants can beat the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium, Dallas will, indeed, be the NFC East champions.
The Cowboys beat the Redskins 31-21 in Week 2 at FedEx Field. They gained nearly 500 total yards with Ezekiel Elliott rushing for 110 yards and Dak Prescott completed 26 of 30 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns with an interception.
Redskins’ quarterback Dwayne Haskins will not play because of an ankle injury. Case Keenum will start against the Cowboys. He has 10 touchdowns and four interceptions in nine games this season.
Dallas Cowboys (7-8) vs. Washington Redskins (3-12)
When: 3:25 p.m. Sunday
Where: AT&T Stadium, Arlington
What: The Cowboys are still holding thin hopes of earning a playoff berth. They need to win and hope the Giants beat the Eagles.
X factor: The Redskins three wins have come against the Dolphins, Lions and Panthers. They are a combined 12-32-1 this season.
TV: FOX (KDFW/Ch. 4 in DFW)
Radio: KRLD/105.3 FM “The Fan”
Line: Cowboys-11