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Game Preview: Eagles at Commanders

One win is all that is needed for the Eagles to clinch their second consecutive NFC East title, something no team in the division has done since Philadelphia from 2001-2004. That the first crack at the crown comes at the Washington Commanders is significant.

Washington is the team the Eagles beat last season in the NFC Championship Game to advance to Super Bowl LIX. Washington is the team that many believed would be strong contenders for the NFC East title, given the team’s performance in 2024 behind rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.

A long list of injuries has sidetracked the Commanders throughout the season and Washington comes into this game with a 4-10 record, having ended an eight-game losing streak on Sunday against the New York Giants.

So, on another short week – it is the fifth time this season the Eagles are playing on fewer than six days between games – Philadelphia looks to clinch the division against one of its most bitter rivals. It is always a tough, physical, brutal game – no matter the records of the teams.

Here are some storylines to follow as the Eagles get set for Saturday’s 5 PM kickoff in Landover, Maryland …

1. Can Eagles offense carry over Sunday’s success?

Everything worked on Sunday – 27 first downs, 10 of 13 third downs converted, 387 total net yards, zero giveaways, a balanced attack, and 31 points scored against the Las Vegas Raiders. It was a terrific performance, one the Eagles hope carries some momentum into this one at Washington. The Commanders are a different team, a new defense, and a much more competitive team – it IS a division rivalry on Saturday – so the challenge will be greater.

Still, the Eagles came right out and went down the field on Las Vegas with a balanced offense that carried through the entire afternoon, and that is a key in this one. Early success is important. Establishing the running game is big. Giving quarterback Jalen Hurts a secure pocket is paramount. Washington will bring pressure and try to put the Eagles in third-and-long situations. Staying in front of the sticks is really front of mind for the Eagles in this game.

2. Philadelphia’s run defense contends with a strong opponent

Washington’s bread and butter is the running game, and with that, a mobile quarterback in Marcus Mariota to make defenses pay for an undisciplined approach. Mariota averages 6.1 yards per rushing attempt. Washington, it’s safe to say, will try to utilize his legs often and, with no postseason to play for, be aggressive on fourth-down calls. Rookie Bill Croskey-Merritt has 646 rushing yards and five touchdowns. The Washington offensive line is better, much better, than the team’s record would indicate, although five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil (oblique) is out. Philadelphia has gotten much better against the run as the season has progressed, and this will be a tough, tough test.

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