The defending NFC East champions Dallas Cowboys have a picture of what the road to the playoffs in the 2015 season looks like.
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The Dallas Cowboys won the NFC East crown this season after three consecutive 8-8 seasons without a postseason berth. While they’re focused on the playoffs and pursuing a championship, the road map for their 2015 season is clear.
Of course there will always be the six divisional games, a road and home game for each of the three teams in their division.
The Cowboys are also playing the NFC South and AFC East this season. The Cowboys will host the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots and New York Jets. They’ll travel to take on the New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins.
As the winners of the NFC East, they play the teams that finished in the same position in the two NFC divisions they’re not playing, or the NFC West and NFC North champions.
Here is a snapshot look:
HOME:
- New York Giants
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Washington Redskins
- Atlanta Falcons
- Carolina Panthers
- New England Patriots
- New York Jets
- Seattle Seahawks
AWAY:
- New York Giants
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Washington Redskins
- New Orleans Saints
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Buffalo Bills
- Miami Dolphins
- Green Bay Packers
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