Commanders  Vs  Eagles

Monday Night Football: Washington Commanders beats Philadelphia Eagles by 32-21

Eagles had their undefeated streak snapped in a wild "Monday Night Football" game against the Commanders, in which a basic missed call by the refs helped Washington to a 32-21 win.

The Eagles had a lot of chances, however on Monday night, they were......

...ill-fated by four turnovers in a 32-21 misfortune to the Washington Commandants

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The Eagles are 8-1 and their lead in the NFC East is restricted to only one game. In the meantime, the Leaders stay in the main part of the chase with a 5-5 record.

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Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham was flagged for a late unnecessary roughness Commanders QB Taylor Heinicke that extended Washington's drive and prompted the last score.

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Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said calls, missed or otherwise, weren't what cost his team the game.

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Philadelphia became the first team in franchise history to reach the 8-0 mark with a win over the Houston Texans on Thursday but was unable to extend the streak.

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Philadelphia's 6:11 on possession was its shortest since Week 6 of 2001 against the New York Giants and the lowest by any team in the first half of a game in the last five seasons

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Washington controlled the ball for over 38 minutes as a result of its rushing attack.

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Both running backs, Robinson and Antonio Gibson, rushed for scores.

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What's more, the Commandants likewise got a major event from McLaurin, who had 128 yards getting.