Philadelphia Eagles top trader consensus at 39% implied probability for NFC East crown, anchored by their NFL-best 10-1 record, explosive offense led by Saquon Barkley’s 1,400+ rushing yards, and key wins like 34-17 over the Rams. Dallas Cowboys hold 30.5% despite slipping to 6-5 after a 34-27 loss to Washington, grappling with Dak Prescott’s hamstring injury that thrusts Cooper Rush into starting role amid a softer late schedule. Washington Commanders’ 15.5% reflects a 7-4 surge powered by rookie QB Jayden Daniels’ dual-threat play, including upsets over Dallas and Philadelphia. New York Giants lag at 14.5% with 2-9 mark, minimal momentum despite Daniel Jones’ return.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedPro Football: NFC East Champion
Pro Football: NFC East Champion
Philadelphia Eagles 40%
Dallas Cowboys 31%
Washington Commanders 16%
New York Giants 15%
Dallas Cowboys
31%
New York Giants
15%
Philadelphia Eagles
40%
Washington Commanders
16%
Philadelphia Eagles 40%
Dallas Cowboys 31%
Washington Commanders 16%
New York Giants 15%
Dallas Cowboys
31%
New York Giants
15%
Philadelphia Eagles
40%
Washington Commanders
16%
If multiple teams tie atop the division, this market will resolve according to the official tiebreak procedure of the NFL.
If the 2026 NFL regular season is cancelled, postponed after January 17, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared for this division within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 2, 2026, 3:59 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Philadelphia Eagles top trader consensus at 39% implied probability for NFC East crown, anchored by their NFL-best 10-1 record, explosive offense led by Saquon Barkley’s 1,400+ rushing yards, and key wins like 34-17 over the Rams. Dallas Cowboys hold 30.5% despite slipping to 6-5 after a 34-27 loss to Washington, grappling with Dak Prescott’s hamstring injury that thrusts Cooper Rush into starting role amid a softer late schedule. Washington Commanders’ 15.5% reflects a 7-4 surge powered by rookie QB Jayden Daniels’ dual-threat play, including upsets over Dallas and Philadelphia. New York Giants lag at 14.5% with 2-9 mark, minimal momentum despite Daniel Jones’ return.
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