How does rest of NFC East schedule look?
Dallas: If the Cowboys are going to win the NFC East, they’ll have to earn it. They open with the Redskins, who will be looking to revive the rivalry with Donovan McNabb’s debut on Sunday night. Like the Giants, Dallas must travel to Minnesota and Green Bay. Those matchups come during a five-game stretch in which the Cowboys also have to play the Giants twice. And on Thanksgiving, the Cowboys won’t get a Turkey-day pushover. Instead they face the defending Super Bowl champion Saints. Then it’s on to Indianapolis before having to play division foes Philadelphia (twice) and Washington (once) in three of the last four regular-season games. Hopefully Jerry Jones wasn’t around any cell phone video cameras when the schedule came out. Washington: McNabb opens against the Cowboys, who defeated McNabb three times last year, including in the playoffs. Then the Redskins’ new quarterback gets what is expected to be an improved Houston team at home before playing at St. Louis. Then comes the big on