Head coach Dan Quinn stated midweek that the game would be decided on third and fourth downs. The Commanders were seven for 13 on third downs, to the Eagles ' three for 13. Washington was two for three on fourth down, while the Eagles were three of three.
Yet, there Dan Quinn’s crew was, taking the lead in the final 10 minutes, at 28–27, then losing it again, with the fifth of those turnovers (a Daniels pick), sandwiching two field goals that put the home team down 33–28 at the two-minute warning.
The Eagles were done in by a rash of mistakes against the Commanders, leaving coach Nick Sirianni to bemoan the team's "sloppy" play.
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Jayden Daniels finished the game with five touchdown passes, making history as the first rookie quarterback to achieve five passing touchdowns and over 65 rushing yards in a single NFL game. Despite throwing two interceptions earlier, he showcased unwavering confidence.
The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles are underway at Northwest Stadium. Follow along for updates. 2:26 PM: Analysis from Cindy Boren, Reporter covering sports breaking news Facing fourth and 1 at the Philadelphia 25, the Eagles opted to punt ...
While the Washington Commanders (10-5) have been among the biggest surprises of the 2024 NFL season, the one remaining criticism was that their damage had only come against losing teams. Suffice to say,
Until this season, the last time the Washington Commanders finished a season above .500 was in 2016. Only one non-special teams player (sorry, Tress Way) who was on that roster is on the Commanders today.