Eagles win their division and eliminate the Cowboys
After game against Washington marred by massive brawl, Philadelphia is the first team in its division to repeat as champion in 21 years
The Eagles extended their lead to two touchdowns in the third quarter before a major battle on the field ended the game against the Washington Commanders. Philadelphia, but, won the NFC East championship game on Saturday night with a score of 29-18. The first team in that division to win the title in a row in a decade is Philadelphia ( 10-5 ). The Eagles themselves won the division half in a row in 2004 as the last time a group did it. Donovan McNabb was the player of that team, and Andy Reid was the brain manager. For 20 years, Philadelphia, the New York Giants, and Dallas had alternated with each other at the bottom. An astounding point. By the way, the Cowboys (6-7 ) were formally declared to be ineligible for the playoffs. Three people were executed as a result of the battle. The Eagles ' touchdown with 4:26 left in the third quarter increased their lead to 29-10 by turning the two-point effort, which effectively ended the game for the reigning NFL leaders. The fight next broke out. Eagles watch Tyler Steen was punching many times as the conflict broke out. He ended up under some Washington people and on the floor. Javon Kinlaw and Quan Martin, two Leaders players, were also ejected from the sport.
Jalen Hurts, the player, gave a strong performance.
Jalen Hurts, the player, completed 22 of his 30 catches for 185 yards and two touchdowns, while Saquon Barkley, who had 21 carries and one TD, added 132 feet. Hasts added 40 miles on 7 carries.
The Eagles capitalized on Washington's loss of quarterback Marcus Mariota ( knee, hand ) during the third quarter to go up 10-7 at halftime after two missed field goals by Jake Elliott ( three of which were nullified by penalty ). After Jayden Daniels ' earlier-injuries earlier in the season, Matriota had been the start.
As the Commanders fell 4-11 after only 10 months of reaching the conference championship game, Josh Johnson was relieved and did not do a good job (5-9, 43 yards, 1 interception ).
Philadelphia's NFC record is also intact.
The Eagles also accurately aspire to the No. 1 spot in a time where they haven't been as strong a team as they have last season, especially with inconsistent offense. 2 plant in the NFC. For the North Division lead, Chicago ( 10-4 ) and Green Bay ( 10-4-1 ) played Saturday night for the lead.
The No. Seattle, who made a huge return on Thursday to blow the Rams off the best, is the first seed with a 12-3 report.
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