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Eagles Reporter Fires Shot at Cowboys: “Even Spotting 7 Points, We’ll Win Big!”

John Clark – NBC10 Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA – Two weeks before the NFL season kicks off, it’s not just the players who are heating up—the media in Philadelphia is already throwing punches. John Clark, NBC10’s well-known Eagles insider and one of the loudest voices in Philly sports, lit a spark with his bold declaration.

On Facebook this morning, Clark wrote:

“Good morning! 2 weeks from tonight the Eagles will kickoff the NFL season and unveil their Super Bowl banner against the Cowboys! The Eagles are -7 point favorites.”

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Not stopping there, Clark added his own fire:

“I think even giving 7 points, we’ll still win big.”

The comment came as sportsbooks placed the Eagles as 7-point favorites in their Week 1 opener against longtime rivals, the Dallas Cowboys—a night that will also see Philadelphia unveil their Super Bowl championship banner in front of a roaring home crowd.

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For Clark, it wasn’t just analysis. It was a statement of intent, a challenge hurled across the NFC East divide. And for Eagles fans, it read like a promise: the Birds aren’t just defending their crown—they’re ready to crush Dallas under the bright lights of opening night.

With the city buzzing and the banner ready to rise, the first battle of the season is shaping up as more than a game—it’s a fight for pride, history, and Philadelphia’s right to flex its Super Bowl glory.

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