For about 48 minutes on Thursday night, the Washington Commanders led the Philadelphia Eagles. However, when Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts scored from one yard with 12 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Eagles had their first lead at 12-10 and would score two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter to blow past Washington for a 26-10 victory. Philadelphia is 8-2 and riding high after a 26-18 win over the improving and dangerous Washington Commanders in Week 11. With preparation for the Rams in Week 12, here's an instant analysis of The Eagles took over on downs. The defining win for the Commanders under Quinn and Daniels has to wait. Shortly after that misfire, Saquon Barkley rushed for the first of his two fourth-quarter touchdowns to give division-leading Philadelphia a two-score lead, and the Eagles (8-2) sent the Commanders (7-4) to their second straight loss, 26-18 on Thursday night. With the win, the Eagles are firmly in control of the division at 8-2 while the Commanders lost their second consecutive game to fall to 7-4. Washington has only one win over a team with a winning But it didn't matter, the Commanders didn't bring their best either. Ultimately, the Eagles advance to first place in the NFC East with the 26-18 win over the Commanders. The Washington Commanders led the Philadelphia Eagles for most of the game but fell apart in the fourth quarter, losing 26-18. The Eagles scored 16 unanswered points in the final moments, with quarterback Jalen Hurts giving Philly their first lead at 12-10. This loss marks the Commanders' second consecutive defeat, dropping them to 7-4, while the Eagles improved to 8-2 and secured their sixth To that point, the Eagles had struggled to sustain drives, ultimately reaching the red zone just once on six first-half possessions. Hurts appeared to miss open receivers on several critical plays, including DeVonta Smith on third-and-8 on a crossing route in the first quarter and A.J. Brown on third-and-3 on the left
sideline early in the second quarter. The Commanders had a 2nd-and-1 from the Eagles' 25. But Daniels threw incomplete, then Brian Robinson was thrown for a 1-yard loss by Zack Baun and Brandon Graham. That set up a 4th-and-2 and A clear theme is starting to emerge for the Commanders this season; it showed up last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers, when Mike Williams got behind Benjamin St-Juste for a go-ahead touchdown that led to a 28-27 defeat, and it appeared again in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles, who used the fourth-down stop as a springboard for a 26-18 win over Washington that tightened And things looked like they were going to get even worse after another three-and-out by Washington's offense, but after the Davis forced fumble, the Commanders flipped a switch. Sam Howell, who finished the day with 299 yards, led the Commanders on a nine-play, 49-yard drive that ended with a four-yard touchdown pass to Logan Thomas on fourth down.
For about 48 minutes on Thursday night, the Washington Commanders led the Philadelphia Eagles. However, when Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts scored from one yard with 12 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Eagles had their first lead at 12-10 and would score two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter to blow past Washington for a 26-10 victory. Philadelphia is 8-2 and riding high after a 26-18 win over the improving and dangerous Washington Commanders in Week 11. With preparation for the Rams in Week 12, here's an instant analysis of The Eagles took over on downs. The defining win for the Commanders under Quinn and Daniels has to wait. Shortly after that misfire, Saquon Barkley rushed for the first of his two fourth-quarter touchdowns to give division-leading Philadelphia a two-score lead, and the Eagles (8-2) sent the Commanders (7-4) to their second straight loss, 26-18 on Thursday night. With the win, the Eagles are firmly in control of the division at 8-2 while the Commanders lost their second consecutive game to fall to 7-4. Washington has only one win over a team with a winning But it didn't matter, the Commanders didn't bring their best either. Ultimately, the Eagles advance to first place in the NFC East with the 26-18 win over the Commanders. The Washington Commanders led the Philadelphia Eagles for most of the game but fell apart in the fourth quarter, losing 26-18. The Eagles scored 16 unanswered points in the final moments, with quarterback Jalen Hurts giving Philly their first lead at 12-10. This loss marks the Commanders' second consecutive defeat, dropping them to 7-4, while the Eagles improved to 8-2 and secured their sixth To that point, the Eagles had struggled to sustain drives, ultimately reaching the red zone just once on six first-half possessions. Hurts appeared to miss open receivers on several critical plays, including DeVonta Smith on third-and-8 on a crossing route in the first quarter and A.J. Brown on third-and-3 on the left
sideline early in the second quarter. The Commanders had a 2nd-and-1 from the Eagles' 25. But Daniels threw incomplete, then Brian Robinson was thrown for a 1-yard loss by Zack Baun and Brandon Graham. That set up a 4th-and-2 and A clear theme is starting to emerge for the Commanders this season; it showed up last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers, when Mike Williams got behind Benjamin St-Juste for a go-ahead touchdown that led to a 28-27 defeat, and it appeared again in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles, who used the fourth-down stop as a springboard for a 26-18 win over Washington that tightened And things looked like they were going to get even worse after another three-and-out by Washington's offense, but after the Davis forced fumble, the Commanders flipped a switch. Sam Howell, who finished the day with 299 yards, led the Commanders on a nine-play, 49-yard drive that ended with a four-yard touchdown pass to Logan Thomas on fourth down.