Eagles Dominate Commanders 29-18 Amid On-Field Brawl

Published
December 22, 2025
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NFL
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In a heated matchup at Northwest Stadium, the Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the Washington Commanders with a score of 29-18. The game saw a pivotal moment when Eagles backup running back Tank Bigsby scored a 22-yard touchdown, followed by a successful two-point conversion by Saquon Barkley.

This sequence ignited tensions on the field, culminating in a brawl involving players from both teams. Three players were ejected due to the altercation, including Commanders defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw, safety Quan Martin, and Eagles offensive lineman Tyler Steen.

The victory allowed the Eagles to clinch the NFC East title, marking their second consecutive year achieving this feat since they last did between 2001 and 2004. Following the loss, the Commanders faced a disappointing season, sitting at 4-11 with limited prospects for improvement as they prepare for a Christmas Day clash against the Dallas Cowboys.

The Eagles' dominance in the game was underscored by the Commanders' ongoing struggles, as they failed to maintain their early lead and showcased ongoing issues within their roster, particularly in the defensive department, as noted by Hogs Haven.

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