The Philadelphia Eagles aren't playoff-bound yet, but they are close.

After taking care of the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, the Eagles know what they need to get to the playoffs: a win over the New York Giants.

If the Eagles beat the Giants in Week 17, they will be NFC East champions, and, subsequently, playoff-bound. It will not matter if the Cowboys win or loss against the Washington Redskins on the same Sunday.

If they lose, however, a Cowboys loss would clinch.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson beat his demons on Sunday by defeating the Cowboys. Previously, Dallas was 5-2 against the Pederson-coached birds. Before the game, he said Dallas has his number.

“The start of the season every head coach gets up and says, ’Let’s take care of our division.’ You take care of your division, you’re in the postseason,” Pederson said, via NBC Sports Philadelphia. “The Cowboys have been a team we've struggled with, honestly. It’s something we've just got to continue to work and try to overcome. They've had our number here recently and then really since my time here in Philly. It’s something that as we look at the tape and how I prepare the football team and get ready to play and all of that, I look at all of that. At the end of the day, we’re focused on this game, and hopefully we can turn things around. We do well with the other teams. It’s just this one team that has our number right now.”

If the Eagles were to make the playoffs, it would be their third-straight year of doing so.