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Clinton Portis picks the Eagles to win the NFC East

File photo of Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis taking break during their NFL game against the St. Louis Rams in Landover

Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis rests on the field during a time out in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game against the St. Louis Rams in which he ran for over 100 yards, in Landover, Maryland, in this October 12, 2008 file photo. The Redskins announced February 28, 2011 that they have released Portis. In his seven seasons (2004-10) with the Redskins, Portis played in 84 games with 83 starts. He ranks second in franchise history in rushing yards (6,824), rushing attempts (1,667) and rushing touchdowns (46). REUTERS/Molly Riley/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

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Former NFL running back Clinton Portis made the media rounds on Tuesday, either to get his name in circulation for a late-season signing or to lay the foundation for a post-football media career.

After spending most of the day at ESPN, Portis made the trip from Bristol, Connecticut to Stamford for an on-set visit with Russ Thaler of NBC SportsTalk.

Somewhat surprisingly, Portis picked the Eagles to continue their late-season push to the playoffs and win the NFC East.

Crazy as it sounds, the Eagles need only to win their final two games (at Cowboys, vs. Redskins), see the Giants lose to the Jets on Christmas Eve and then the Giants beat the Cowboys on New Year’s Day.

So Portis may be right. The other playoff teams in the NFC will hope he’s wrong, because the Eagles could end up being the toughest out in the entire field.