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
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.
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.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said calls, missed or otherwise, weren't what cost his team the game.
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.
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
Washington controlled the ball for over 38 minutes as a result of its rushing attack.
Both running backs, Robinson and Antonio Gibson, rushed for scores.
What's more, the Commandants likewise got a major event from McLaurin, who had 128 yards getting.