Washington Commanders wide receiver Dyami Brown (hamstring) caught four of his five targets for 56 yards during their Week 16 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Brown's five targets and yardage output were the third-most on the team,
In Philadelphia's 36-33 loss on Sunday, the Birds were penalized 10 times while key calls went against them throughout the contest. A helmet-to-helmet hit on Jalen Hurts went uncalled which eventually knocked Hurts out of the game. Starting safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson was ejected from the game after two odd penalties for taunting after plays.
Philadelphia Eagles' defensive back Darius Slay blows up the Washington Commanders' wide receiver screen by avoiding a blocker and upending Commanders' wide receiver Dyami Brown. Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Kenny Pickett notches his first touchdown ...
Philadelphia Eagles' linebacker Zack Baun's pursuit to the football leads to a forced fumble on Washington Commanders' wide receiver Dyami Brown and the fourth Commanders' turnover.
Philadelphia Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson plays for “The Birds ... He picked up his first as the television broadcast went into a commercial break, despite Commanders wideout Dyami Brown shoving Gardner-Johnson’s helmet off.
Philadelphia now leads 27-21. Daniels has thrown an interception; Brian Robinson has lost two fumbles; and Dyami Brown lost a fumble. But Daniels has kept them in it with the Eagles playing all but 11 plays on offense without Jalen Hurts. Hurts left with a ...
We’re looking at the Studs and Duds from the Philadelphia Eagles 36-33 loss to the Washington Commanders in Week 16
Washington trailed most of the way, often by double-digits, before pulling off an improbable 36-33 win in a game opposing QB Jalen Hurts left early with a concussion.
Washington Commanders rookie Jayden Daniels threw five touchdown passes in Sunday afternoon's dramatic win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
After the Eagles loss to the Commanders, who had plenty of success throwing the football once Gardner-Johnson was disqualified, PFWA Pool Reporter Nicki Jhabvala interviewed referee Shawn Smith on the Johnson ruling that led to his disqualification.