Commanders' Win Over Eagles Marks Historic Season

Commanders' Win Over Eagles Marks Historic Season

Update: 2026-01-05
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The Washington Commanders secured a hard-fought 24-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, marking their third win in six NFC East matches and their first back-to-back division winning seasons since 2015-16. Quarterback Josh Johnson had a breakout game with two touchdowns, while Terry McLaurin surpassed 1,000 career yards and set franchise records against the Eagles. The defense shone with Von Miller reaching 9.5 sacks, Jeremy Reaves second career interception, and Bobby Wagners 2,000th career tackle. Special teams contributed with Jake Moodys 56-yard field goal and a franchise-record opening drive. This win boosts the Commanders confidence heading into the offseason and solidifies their division rivalry with the Eagles.

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Commanders' Win Over Eagles Marks Historic Season

Commanders' Win Over Eagles Marks Historic Season