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The Philadelphia Eagles now know when they’ll play the Washington Commanders in a Week 18 regular-season finale with NFL playoff implications. The Eagles (11-5) will face the Commanders (4-12) on Sunday at 4:25 p.m., the NFL announced on Sunday night. The game will be broadcasted on CBS.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders faced off in Week 16 and things got heated, to say the least. To sum up, Eagles running back Tank Bigsby ran
After a Tank Bigsby 22-yard touchdown run to put Philadelphia up 29-10, a massive brawl broke out between the two teams. Pushing and shoving led to some punches being thrown, and subsequently five players in total were punished by the NFL on Saturday when the league released its list of weekly fines.
Here's why Eagles guard Tyler Steen received two fines for the Week 16 late-game fight vs. the Commanders.
Marcus Mariota takes the reins for the Washington Commanders against the Philadelphia Eagles as Washington looks to carry momentum into the final stretch.
The Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East on Saturday thanks to their 29-18 win over the Washington Commanders. They're the first back-to-back winners of the division since they themselves won it four times in a row from 2001 through 2004.
Dive into the winners and losers from Saturday's NFL Week 16 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
Preview the Philadelphia Eagles' NFL Week 16 matchup with the Commanders, including live stream, TV channel, odds, and game information.
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Jayden Daniels won't face Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 as Commanders shut down QB for season
Jayden Daniels won't face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 as the Washington Commanders are shutting down their quarterback for the rest of the season.
On Saturday, the NFL revealed the fines for Week 16, and the four Commanders players were all disciplined. Since the Week 16 game against the Eagles, the Commanders lost 30-23 to the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Day. They are now 4-12 heading into the second meeting against Philadelphia in Week 18.
Jake Elliott's second field goal of the first half came with eight seconds to play in the second quarter gave the Eagles a 13-0 lead over the Bills at halftime in Buffalo. The Bills looked like they were on their way to the first points of the game when quarterback Josh Allen hit wide receiver Brandin Cooks for a 50-yard gain in the first quarter,