Philadelphia Eagles earn a sounding victory against the Washington Commanders with a 26-18 win at the Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday Night Football.
The Washington Commanders got it wrong at the final stretch despite having a 10-6 lead at the three quarters, providing the Eagles the opportunity to dominate the match and ended up winning it.
The Washington Commanders lost the game the moment that Jalen Hurts executed a “tush push” to put the Philadelphia Eagles in the lead. Commanders were unable to make a good result with a critical fourth down inside field goal range’s opportunity, and the Philadelphia Eagles took advantage of it with back-to-back touchdown drives. The two teams capped off by running back Saquon Barkley.
The losing end managed a last-hour drive after quarterback Jayden Daniels scored a consolation touchdown for former Eagles tight end Zach Ertz. Daniels again hit the former Eagles TE Zach Ertz for a two-point conversion, but this attempt came in late and could not turn their loss into a win.
The Commanders are still in the NFC playoff hunt as a potential wild card but follow the Philadelphia Eagles by 1.5 games in the division now at 7-4. The team will play again in a Week 12 game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, November 24, at home, with kickoff scheduled for 1 p.m. ET.