Big D in Big Easy: Unbeaten Dallas faces test against Saints

With the Dallas Cowboys at 3-0, their fans are beginning to see America's Team as a team of destiny.

Hold on: The combined records of the three opponents they vanquished is 1-8.

Sunday night comes a true test for Dallas when it visits New Orleans. Yes, even without Drew Brees (thumb surgery), the Saints are formidable, as they proved in winning at Seattle last weekend.

So we should find out a whole bunch about the teams from Big D and the Big Easy in a juicy prime-time matchup.

"They're playing awfully well right now," Saints coach Sean Payton says of the Cowboys, stressing the offensive output. "We just went through the numbers. Third down, they're No. 1 in the league, defensively they're second in the league.

"Each category — big play, yards per play, they're running it well, the quarterback's playing well. I think that their design, their talent, all of those things. You can't help but notice the quarterback (Dak Prescott) and the success he's having. That's nothing new for him. He's been successful. But, when you see the combination of running backs (Ezekiel Elliott, rookie Tony Pollard) and I think just the right amount of veteran presence from a (Randall) Cobb and a (Jason) Witten, a few of those guys, (Travis) Frederick the center is back, that's very important."

This could be an important game in the overall NFC playoff scheme, particularly if Teddy Bridgewater remains effective at quarterback until Brees is healthy.

The weekend began Thursday night with Philadelphia's 34-27 victory at Green Bay. Nigel Bradham picked off Aaron Rodgers' pass in the end zone with 20 seconds left, Jordan Howard had his second career three-touchdown game and the Eagles (2-2) ended a two-game losing streak with

Howard finished with 15 carries for 87 yards with two touchdowns rushing and one receiving, Carson Wentz went 16 for 27 for 160 yards, three scores and no turnovers.

Rodgers was 34 for 53 for 422 yards, two touchdowns and a fumble that set up a short Philadelphia scoring drive. Davante Adams had a career-high 180 yards on 10 catches, but he wasn't on the field for the Packers (3-1) on the last drive because of a toe injury.

Off this week are the Jets (0-3) and 49ers (3-0).

Minnesota (2-1) at Chicago (2-1)

With the NFC North shaping up as the league's strongest sector, every matchup in the division will be critical, whether in September or December.

Minnesota has not fared well in Chicago, going 3-15 there since 2000. But the Vikings have split the past four trips, and they come in with the NFL's best run game, led by the healthy and revitalized Dalvin Cook . That's all part of the plan: stout defense and time-consuming effective runs.