PHILADELPHIA (4-2) at DALLAS (5-1)Sunday, 8:30 p.m. EDT, NBCOPENING LINE -- Cowboys by 4RECORD VS. SPREAD -- Eagles 4-2, Cowboys 5-0-1SERIES RECORD -- Cowboys lead 64-50LAST MEETING -- Eagles won 33-27, OT, Nov. 8, 2015LAST WEEK -- Eagles beat Vikings 21-10; Cowboys had bye, beat Packers 30-16 on Oct. 16AP PRO32 RANKING -- Eagles No. 6, Cowboys No. 2EAGLES OFFENSE -- OVERALL (28), RUSH (17), PASS (29)EAGLES DEFENSE -- OVERALL (5), RUSH (14), PASS (5)COWBOYS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (3), RUSH (1), PASS (19)COWBOYS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (17), RUSH (10), PASS (21)STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Eagles have won three straight at Cowboys, tied with Denver for longest current streak. ... QBs Carson Wentz and Dak Prescott will face each other after trading rookie record for pass attempts without interception to start career in first few games. Cowboys Prescott eventually set overall record at 176 before finally throwing INT at Packers. ... Wentz leads NFL rookies with eight passing TDs, while Prescott has passer rating of at least 100 in five straight games, all wins. ... Eagles RB Ryan Mathews has five TDs (four rushing, one receiving) in past six road games. ... WR Jordan Matthews had nine catches, 133 yards, TD in last meeting. ... LB Jordan Hicks had INT in last meeting, 11 tackles and sack last week. ... S Rodney McLeod had sack, interception, forced fumble against Vikings. ... Prescott is two passing TDs shy of Troy Aikmans rookie club record of nine. ... RB Ezekiel Elliott, coming off career-high 157 yards rushing against Green Bay, is first rookie with four straight games of at least 130 yards. ... WR Cole Beasley had two TDs vs. Packers and is looking for third straight game with score. He had two TDs in last meeting. ... TE Jason Witten set to break Ed Too Tall Jones franchise record with 204th career start. Also set to tie Lee Roy Jordan for most consecutive starts at 154. ... 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Rodriguez plans to work out at Riley Park on Thursday before leaving for the Yankees spring training complex in Florida. Hell play for the Yankees minor league team in Tampa on Friday. He said Tuesday he likely would need each of the 20 allowed rehab games to get back in shape. It sure looked that way in his two nights in Charleston. In his first game since a miserable October, he hit into a double play and struck out in two at-bats. Then he struggled against 19-year-old right-hander Mauricio Cabrera of Rome, an affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. Rodriguez swung at the first pitch he saw from Cabrera and grounded out to first. He found out when he got back to the dugout that Cabreras pitch was clocked at 101 mph. "I couldnt believe it," he said. "Its not very often you see 101." He came up again in the third and bounced to second, leaving him 0 for 4 in two games at Charleston. He did start an inning-ending double play in the top half of the third. "It wasnt too bad," Rodriguez said. "Thats the first time in eight months Ive gone out there back to back." Rodriguezs stay in Charleston was a success for the RiverDogs, who welcomed a crowd of 7,667 on Wednesday night after an announced attendance of 8,255 on Tuesday night. Rodriguez signed autographs for the RiverDogs after he left Wednesdays game, and then spent about 20 minutes signing for fans in the right-field stands. He had a playful exchange with 12-year-old Charlie Stephens in Charlestons clubhouse, trading an autographed hat for the boys Astros cap before giving that to him as well. "Hows that for a deal?" he said. Rodriguez also posed for pictures with musician Darius Rucker. "I love this place," Rodriguez ssaid.dddddddddddd. Theres a chance Rodriguez might return to Charleston on his rehab tour, but hes unsure of his schedule past the next few days. Joining Rodriguez on the RiverDogs was Yankees shortstop Eduardo Nunez, who played six innings in his second game back from a strained oblique. He followed up on a 2-for-3 performance Tuesday by going 0 for 2 with a walk. Nunez was unsure of his rehab schedule. Intermittent rain kept the tarp on the field for much of the day and prevented both clubs from taking batting practice or getting infield work. RiverDogs manager Al Pedrique said Rodriguez met with the Charleston players earlier Wednesday to discuss baseball life and answer any questions from the young players. "Its great for the kids, they really had a blast," Pedrique said. "Its too bad he came out so early in the third inning." That was by design. Rodriguez said after Tuesdays game he wanted to see how his body handled his first game action in nine months. Pat Roessler, the director of player development for the Yankees, told Pedrique that Rodriguez felt fine Wednesday morning and was ready to go. Rodriguez said hes putting in the hard work to come back because he has "a responsibility to baseball." "Thats the way Im wired," he continued. "I obviously love the competition, I love the game. I know there are going to be a tremendous amount of naysayers out there and I look forward to going out there, playing well and contributing." Also Wednesday, Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter moved one step closer to joining Rodriguez in minor league games by running the bases after putting the ball in play during his simulated at-bats. Jeter had two singles, a double and three grounders against a pair of right-handers at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla. Running the bases in the simulated situation is normally one of the final steps in preparation to play in rehab games. The Yankees expect Jeter to rejoin the big league team after the All-Star break. Jeter hasnt played this season after breaking his left ankle in the opener of the AL championship series on Oct. 13. After surgery, the Yankees captain played just five spring training games because of soreness. A new break was discovered April 18. ' ' '