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NFC East Notebook: Coughlin doesn't trust Siri; Redskins open to drafting quarterback

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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 want McClain back. Though it's been relatively quiet on the Rolando McClain front, owner Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen Jones both made it clear that they want the linebacker back for the 2015 season.

Was team's probe of Hardy enough? Head coach Jason Garrett said the Cowboys were exhaustive in their research of defensive end Greg Hardy, but Yahoo Sports' Eric Adelson raises the question of whether that was enough.

Top running back prospects to visit Valley Ranch. Dallas will be hosting several top running back prospects in the coming weeks.

Philadelphia Eagles

McCoy calls Eagles' signings a "panic move." Former Eagles running back LeSean McCoy said he thought the team's signings of DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews showed a sense of panic on their part.

Remembering Bednarik. John Schulian of Sports Illustrated looks back on the career of legendary Eagles linebacker/center Chuck Bednarik.

Who else could be traded? Philadelphia may not be done making moves.

New York Giants

Giants face uncertainty with Cruz. As wide receiver Victor Cruz continues to work his way back from a torn patellar tendon, there's not much the Giants can do other than sit and hope for the best. 

Coughlin doesn't trust Siri. The technologically-challenged head coach discussed his relationship with iPhone's Siri during the NFC coaches' breakfast Wednesday.

Sizing up the linebacker position. Dan Graziano of ESPN.com examines the state of the Giants' linebacker position.

Washington Redskins

Redskins open to drafting quarterback. Despite naming Robert Griffin III their starting quarterback and re-signing Colt McCoy, the Redskins haven't ruled out the possibility of drafting a quarterback with the fifth overall pick.

What to expect from Barry's defense. Rich Tandler of CSNWashington.com looks at what Joe Barry's defense might look like in 2015.

Fletcher apologizes for ripping Haslett. Longtime Redskins linebacker London Fletcher apologized Wednesday for comments he made nearly four months ago about his former defensive coordinator, Jim Haslett. 

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