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The Eagles won't be facing Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, who has been shut down for the season after dealing with multiple injuries.
The Philadelphia Eagles' losing streak is over after a rough three-week stretch. Philadelphia's losing streak began on Nov. 23 against the Dallas Cowboys. The
Former President Joe Biden is getting roasted on social media after making a huge blunder while attending a Philadelphia Eagles game on Sunday, the Daily Mail reported. The ex-commander-in-chief made a rare public appearance by attending the Eagles tilt against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field in Philly.
Their playoff hopes are two inches from being over. All that's needed is one final nail to be driven into the coffin. Dallas has one shot at making the dance, and those who self-identify as Eagles fans have to feel good about their team's chances of delivering the knockout punch.
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Eagles backup QB Tanner McKee was proven right during Philadelphia's blowout win over Raiders after what he said about Jalen Hurts
Everyone can breathe a small sigh of relief in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Eagles got back on track in Week 15 with a shutout win over the Las Vegas Raiders, and both sides of the ball found consistent and imminent success all day long.
The Eagles’ resounding 31-0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders put them one win away from winning their second straight NFC East title. The Eagles (9-5) need one win or one Dallas Cowboys loss to become the first team to win consecutive NFC East titles since, well, the Eagles won the last of their four straight crowns from 2001-2004.
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Eagles get roasted for winning meaningless game against Raiders: ‘What do you want, a cookie?’
“The Raiders are awful ..., Smith said on Monday’s episode of First Take. ”As a result of that, the Eagles took advantage of a doormat to use Cam’s words (Cam Newton), and they rolled right over them. What do you want, a cookie?"
Micah Parsons is the Packers’ best defensive player. He entered Sunday’s game with 12½ sacks and a league-high 60 QB pressures, a brilliant return on the Packers’ investment. He cost the Pack two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark in a blockbuster trade with Dallas, then signed a four-year, $188 million contract extension.
The Eagles are on the verge of winning the NFC East for the second straight year, which is no small feat considering the parity in the division. The Eagles got some much-needed help from the Vikings on Sunday night.
The Eagles lose their third straight, thanks in part to a sloppy showing by Jalen Hurts.