Eagles win NFC East title by beating Commanders, 29-18
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The Eagles converted on a Saquon Barkley run, and a brawl broke out immediately after. Three players were ejected, including Eagles offensive lineman Tyler Steen. Some believe Sirianni and the Eagles were trying to stick it to their division rivals by going for two. But Sirianni explained that his decision was by the book.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders, 29-18, on Saturday to clinch back-to-back NFC East titles, becoming the division’s first repeat winners in 21 years.
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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni continues to make history within his first five years as a head coach, thanks to the win over the Commanders.
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Two players on Washington’s defense — lineman Javon Kinlaw and safety Quan Martin — and one Eagles player — offensive lineman Tyler Steen — were disqualified after being flagged for unnecessary roughness during the brawl in the 29-18 victory that allowed Philadelphia to clinch a second NFC East title in a row.
Doug Pederson said it after the Eagles beat the dynasty that was the New England Patriots in the 2018 Super Bowl. “This is our new norm,” said the coach who hel