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NFC East Notebook: Cowboys impressed with Bryce Petty; Eagles troll Giants

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Every Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the NFC East Notebook.

Dallas Cowboys

Cowboys impressed with Petty. The Cowboys liked what they saw from the quarterback Bryce Petty at Baylor's pro day.

Hardy's contract will affect cap. Dallas didn't have to restructure any contracts to make room for Greg Hardy, but as ESPN's Todd Archer explains, there will be implications in the future.

Fan gets Bryant haircut. A Cowboys fan got an impressive haircut tribute to Dez Bryant.

Philadelphia Eagles

Has the Eagles' defense improved? Andrew Kulp of CSNPhilly.com doesn't buy the argument that the Eagles have already improved dramatically on defense this offseason.

McCoy contract prompted moves. Philadelphia has been one of the biggest players in free agency so far, but most of those moves may not have been possible if it weren't for LeSean McCoy's contract.

Reaction to Tebow's visit with Eagles. CBS Denver rounded up some of the best reactions to news of Tim Tebow visiting the Eagles. 

New York Giants

Eagles troll Giants. The Eagles had some fun over the Giants' celebration of the five-year anniversary of MetLife Stadium.

Berhe not worried about safety situation. Nat Berhe says Giants fans need not panic about the team's current safety situation.

Rolle cried over departure from Giants. Leaving New York wasn't easy for Antrel Rolle.

Washington Redskins

Redskins may bolster running backs. Head coach Jay Gruden said Washington is interested in bringing in more running backs - either through free agency or the draft - to compete at the position.

What McCoy's return means. Mike Jones of the Washington Post looks at what the return of Colt McCoy means for the Redskins' quarterback situation.

Kerrigan weighs in on Borland's early retirement. Chris Borland shocked the football world Monday when he announced his retirement from the NFL after just one season. Redskins linebacker Ryan Kerrigan was surprised, but admits that he hasn't given much thought to the long-term risks of playing football.

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