The Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders gave everything on the field. A brawl broke out between the two NFC East rivals in the fourth quarter, ending up in multiple ejections on both teams.
Big brawl between Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders
After running back Saquon Barkley ran to the end zone for a 2-point conversion, things got elevated. As Barkley walked towards the sideline, several players, consisting of Eagles OL Tyler Steen and Commanders DT Javon Kinlaw, began punching and shoving each other near Washington's end zone.
Sten went after several players, consisting of defensive back Quan Martin. Many Commanders players surrounded Steen, punched and grabbed him by the mask to bring him to the ground.
Commanders coaches, including Dan Quinn, got in the middle of the players to send theirs back to the sideline.
The play ended up in multiple ejections, with Steen, Kinlaw and Martin being sent off after things cooled down. The 2-point conversion stood and Philadelphia extended its lead to 29-10.
The game was serious right from the start, and tempers flared when the defending Super Bowl champions produced the final two points of their 15 point fourth quarter.
The Eagles secured a 29-18 win, claiming their 10th victory of the season and the NFC East title. The win eliminated the Dallas Cowboys from playoff contention and confirmed that the Eagles are still alive in the race to come out of the NFC.


