NFC East standings: As of Week 4, the Eagles are the only club in their division without a loss.

The NFC East is arguably the hardest football division, but Philadelphia is the only team still unbeaten after three teams lost last week.

Despite not having played a full game, the Eagles are still among the NFL’s top scoring teams thanks to a defense that can win a title.

As the four clubs get ready for Week 34, let’s take a look at the NFC East before Thursday Night Football and the upcoming games this weekend.

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Division record: 0–0

Record for the conference: 2-0

Week 3 result: Buccaneers defeated 25-11

Recap of Week 3: Jalen Hurts, an All-Pro quarterback, turned around his worst NFL performance with a touchdown pass and a touchdown run in a much-needed victory.

Hurts completed his pass attempts 23–37 for 277 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.

Week 4: against the Commanders in Washington.

On September 24, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, quarterback Joshua Dobbs (9) of the Arizona Cardinals throws the ball against the Dallas Cowboys.

Division record: 1-0

Record for the conference: 1-1Premier League football on SuperSport.com

Week 3 outcome: Cardinals defeat, 28-16

Recap of Week 3: The Dallas Cowboys suffered a stunning defeat at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals, despite experienced quarterback Josh Dobbs finishing the contest 17-of-21 with 189 passing yards, one touchdown pass, and no interceptions in addition to 55 yards on six carries.

New England Patriots in Week 4

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Division record: 0–0

Record for the conference: 1-0

Week 3 outcome: Buffalo loses 37-3

Recap of Week 3: The Bills thrashed the Commanders at home, with Washington giving up nine sacks in the afternoon.

Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4

Giants of New York, 1-2

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Division record: 0–1.

Record of conferences: 1-2

Results for Week 3: Loss (30-12 against 49ers)

Week 3 recap: The Giants began the week with a 30-12 loss to the 49ers on Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime.

Game 4: Seattle Seahawks against.