PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles receiver Jordan Matthews thinks the Carson Wentz-Dak Prescott matchup in the NFC East has a chance to develop into a quarterback rivalry for the ages.Peyton [Manning] and [Tom] Brady, thats an extremely high honor to be mentioned with those guys, Matthews said, responding to a reporter who first brought up Manning and Brady. ... I have spoken highly of Carson and know that he could be named with those guys just with more years of playing.And I have a high respect for Dak, too. ... Youre talking about a guy who is a poised quarterback, he knows what it means to be a leader, he knows what it means to be game-planned for. And I feel like Carson is the same way. The thing I love about Carson is he has that same ability but he also has a chip on his shoulder.So youre talking about two guys that could potentially be like a Brady and Peyton rivalry. The only difference is, youre going to get this two times a year, and possibly playoffs.Wentz of the Eagles and Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys?have a long, long way to go to get into that stratosphere. But the two rookies have shown positive signs early.For one, their teams are winning with them under center. Per the Elias Sports Bureau, Sundays game between the Eagles (4-2) and Cowboys (5-1) will be the only instance since the 1970 merger in which the combined win percentage of rookie quarterbacks was .750 or better coming in (minimum three starts).Their individual numbers are strong as well. Despite a recent downturn, Wentz has completed 64 percent of his throws with eight touchdowns to three interceptions. Prescott is completing 69 percent of his throws with seven touchdowns and just one interception.No. 1, theyre proven winners, Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. They know how to win. They know how to lead their teams. Nothing seems to be too big for either one of them. They take it in stride. The ability to protect the football, I think, through these first six, seven games like this has been crucial.Pederson noted that the Eagles hosted Prescott for a visit during the pre-draft process and really liked him, liked everything about him as a quarterback. Pederson said he isnt surprised that Prescott is having this type of success.The Eagles went in a different direction, as they aggressively moved up to No. 2 overall in Aprils draft to take Wentz. Prescott was not selected until the fourth round, 135th overall.I definitely have a chip on my shoulder, Prescott said during a conference call with the Philadelphia media. I definitely believe in myself and have all the confidence in the world in myself and always have. Yeah, I felt like I shouldve [gone] high. But I ended up in the right spot and everything worked out.Prescott enters the first matchup between the two quarterbacks on more of a roll. Wentzs play has tailed off of late. According to ESPN Stats & Information, he has been off-target on 34 percent of his throws over the last two weeks, which is the highest rate in the league. Wentz said recent mechanical issues are related primarily to his footwork.I dont think its anything we really need to overanalyze or freak out about, he said Wednesday.There are other factors to consider, like the strong play of Dallas offensive line and the powerful ground game led by fellow rookie Ezekiel Elliott that has taken some of the pressure off Prescott.However you frame it, both quarterbacks have acquitted themselves well overall early on.Theyre coming out of school, out of college a little more NFL-ready, a little more NFL-prepared to handle, No. 1, the rigors of an NFL season, Pederson said.They know how to handle success. They know how to handle media. They know how to handle fans. I think theyre just genuinely more prepared coming to us at this level.Wentz and Prescott got to know each other a little bit during the pre-draft process and were complimentary of one another Wednesday. That familiarity could continue to grow moving forward, as they might be seeing each other twice a year for the foreseeable future.Obviously hes a divisional rival, Wentz said, so very well could happen for a long time. Cheap Custom Kings Jersey . According the Toronto Star, a knee injury will keep Sundin out of the lineup, which includes former teammates Gary Roberts, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi and Curtis Joseph. Mitch Richmond Jersey Large . 8 Iowa State on Saturday, sending the Cyclones to their third consecutive loss. The Longhorns (14-4, 3-2) got their biggest win of the season with their third in the row in the Big 12. http://www.customnbakingsjersey.com/custom-mitch-richmond-jersey-large-73w.html . 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SEC Network is providing extensive on-site coverage of the SEC Football Championship on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3-4 including two sets, three live shows and a special guest analyst, Arkansas Head Coach Bret Bielema, joining the desk.In addition to the 12-hours of live programming in Atlanta, the network is debuting an original features show celebrating 25 Years of the SEC Championship this week and also capping the weekend with an SEC Now: Bowl Special on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET.Highlights of SEC Networks Programming Plans:Bielemas Arkansas football team played both Alabama and Florida this season. He will relay his insights and learnings from both of those experiences during his guest appearance on SEC Nation on Saturday, Dec. 3The two day, multi-set operation includes The Paul Finebaum Show, SEC Now and SEC Nation live from SEC FanFare on Friday and Saturday, as well as a second set on the field for pre- and post-game shows. In previous years, players and coaches have joined the SEC Network crew immediately following the gameSEC Now host Dari Nowkhah will be joined by analysts Chris Doering, Booger McFarland, Greg McElroy, Matt Stinchcomb and Jordan Rodgers in Atlanta. Ryan McGee will also join the SEC Network shows throughout the weekendSEC Nation host Maria Taylor will be joined by Tim Tebow, Marcus Spears, Paul Finebaum, Laura Rutledge and Bielema in AtlantaThree of SEC Networks current football analyst were SEC Football Championship MVPs: McElroy (Alabama: 2009), Tebow (Florida: 2008) and Greene (Georgia: 2002); six SEC Network analysts have played in a total of 11 SEC Championship games. Palmer (Florida, 2000) and Spears join the list (LSU: 2001, 03). Spearss LSU team went onto win the National Championship following their 2003 appearance. Doering tops the list with the most appearances (Florida: 1992, 93, 94, 95) and the most wins (1993, 94, 95).Rodgers, SEC Networks newest college football analyst, is making his first trip to SEC Championship for the network affter providing in-studio coverage on Wednesdays and Thursdays this season, as well as calling five gamesWatchESPN and the ESPN app are set to stream the coaches press conferences on Friday and the postgame press conferences on Saturday via the SEC Network + streaming channel25 Years of SEC Championship debuts this week and is an exclusive compilation of the greatest moments, players and coaches to play in the game.dddddddddddd The show airs several times throughout the weekA special SEC Film Room will air in its regular timeslot (Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.) featuring sit-downs with both head coach Nick Saban and Jim McElwainESPN Films 2011 documentary on the very first SEC Championship game (SEC Storied: The Play That Changed College Football) is set to air on Friday at 10 p.m. in the lead-up to the 25th gameSEC Now: Bowl Special closes out the weekend with previews surrounding SEC team matchups in 2016 bowl gamesDateTime (ET)ProgrammingWed, Nov. 307:30 p.m.SEC Film Room: SEC Football Championship Special Analyst David Greene with Coach Nick Saban, Coach Jim McElwainFri, Dec. 2Noon25 Years of the SEC Championship1:30 p.m.SEC Now Dari Nowkhah and Chris Doering, Greg McElroy, Booger McFarland, Matt Stinchcomb, Jordan Rodgers3 p.m.The Paul Finebaum Show7 p.m.SEC Now Dari Nowkhah and Booger McFarland, Chris Doering, Matt Stinchcomb, Jordan Rodgers9 p.m.The Process: The Story of the 2015 National Champion10 p.m.SEC Storied: The Play That Changed College Football11 p.m.25 Years of the SEC ChampionshipSat, Dec. 3Noon25 Years of the SEC Championship1 p.m.SEC Nation Maria Taylor, Tim Tebow, Marcus Spears, Paul Finebaum, Laura Rutledge, Ryan McGee and special guest analyst Bret Bielema8 p.m.SEC Now (from the field, immediately following the game)Sun, Dec. 46 p.m.SEC Now: Bowl Special Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns, Booger McFarland, Greg McElroy, Chris Doering ' ' '