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Eagles Prep: NJ Kids Box Cowboys Fears
22 Nov
Summary
- Elementary students in Camden, NJ, prepared for Eagles-Cowboys game.
- Children used boxing gloves to hit punching bags with player faces.
- Dallas needs a win to stay in playoff contention this season.

Students in Camden, New Jersey, have developed a spirited method for supporting the Philadelphia Eagles against the Dallas Cowboys. Youngsters were seen in a video striking punching bags imprinted with the likenesses of key Cowboys figures, including quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. This unconventional training mirrors the high stakes of the upcoming NFC East rivalry game.
The Eagles, holding an impressive 8-2 record, are positioned as favorites to secure another division title. Their preparation is met with equal determination from the Cowboys, who stand at 4-5-1. For Dallas, this contest is critical for maintaining any postseason aspirations as the NFC wild card picture intensifies.
Both Dallas's quarterback Dak Prescott and receiver CeeDee Lamb have emphasized the game's importance, with Lamb stating, "Win or go home." The kickoff is scheduled for Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, with many hoping for a repeat of the Eagles' earlier 24-20 victory over the Cowboys.



