All-Time Record: 724-663-34 (.522)
New York, Washington, Philadelphia, and Dallas have competed in the same division with each other since 1960. New York, Washington, and Philadelphia have played each other twice a year since the 1930's. Here's how they stand against each other in regular season play:
Dallas v. New York: 77-46-2
Dallas v. Philadelphia: 71-57-0
Dallas v. Washington: 79-47-2
New York v. Philadelphia: 87-93-2
New York v. Washington: 107-72-5
Philadelphia v. Washington: 86-89-6
Super Bowl Record: 4-1 (XXI, XXV, XLII, XLVI) (1986, 1990, 2007, 2011)
Top Passer: Eli Manning (57,023 yds)
Top Rusher: Tiki Barber (10,449 yds)
Top Receiver: Amani Toomer (9,497 yds)
Top Coach: Steve Owen (153 wins)
Top All-Time Player Based on Approximate Value: Lawrence Taylor (AV of 192)
Taylor was an All-Pro every year from 1981 through 1986, and then was an All-Pro again in 1988 and 1989. He had an AV of 192 in only 184 games. To put that in perspective, Merlin Olsen had an AV of 167 in 208 games, Carl Eller had an AV of 180 in 225 games, and Ray Lewis had an AV of 224 in 228 games. At his peak, Lawrence Taylor was almost certainly the greatest defensive player in the history of the NFL.
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The Rockies (37-94) are the first team to be officially eliminated from the MLB playoffs.
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