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Eagles vs. Commanders score: Washington forces four turnovers to hand Philadelphia first loss of season

The Eagles entered Monday night's matchup with the rival Commanders as the NFL's last unbeaten team. It turns out Week 10's divisional tilt was also Philadelphia's last game as an unbeaten team. Forcing four turnovers -- one more than the Birds coughed up all season -- and easily winning the time-of-possession battle, as well as several controversial calls from the officials, Washington downed its NFC East rivals 32-21.

Eagles pass rusher Brandon Graham was flagged for unnecessary roughness on one of the Commanders' final plays, in which Taylor Heinicke took a knee on third-and-long while attempting to run the clock down. That miscue sealed Washington's win to improve to 5-5.

Here are takeaways from Monday night's major upset:

Why the Commanders won

They refused to let the Eagles have, or keep, the ball. Neither Brian Robinson Jr. nor Antonio Gibson had a game-changing individual run, but they each got lots of work as Washington ran 49 total times, milking the clock and keeping Jalen Hurts and Co. off the field. Heinicke, meanwhile, proved to be the master of third down on this occasion, overcoming two turnovers to feed Terry McLaurin (8 catches, 128 yards), routinely extend drives and, most notably, draw a game-sealing late hit from Graham while kneeling to absorb a sack in the waning minutes of the game.

Well-rested thanks to the offense's time of possession, Ron Rivera's defense was especially opportunistic as well. Not only did the "D" basically erase a nicked-up A.J. Brown from the matchup, but it forced timely fumbles on Quez Watkins and Dallas Goedert, while also logging a deep-ball pick, to stay on top. Joey Slye was also money for Washington in prime time, drilling a pair of 50-plus-yard field goals to help keep the underdogs in front.

Why the Eagles lost

They did the one thing they've been really good at not doing all year: turned the ball over multiple times. First came a pick on a deep Hurts throw that hit Brown's hands before ending up in those of Darrick Forrest, who later had a second takeaway by scooping up a fumble from Watkins. Goedert's own fumble was more controversial, seeing as the officials missed a facemask that occurred on the tight end while he lost the ball, but the Eagles' typically efficient offense also endured several three-and-outs battling Washington's front. The "D," meanwhile, got boosts from a Josh Sweat strip-sack and C.J. Gardner-Johnson pick, but was overall quite soft. Defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon opted to sit back and prevent the big play, but in turn, his unit allowed McLaurin to feast, with Washington dominating the possession battle.

Turning point

Trailing 26-21 with 5:43 left, the Eagles suddenly appeared to be back in business, capable of an explosive comeback, when Hurts uncorked a perfect 50-yard strike to a wide-open Watkins, who hauled the pass in at Washington's 23. Shortly after getting off the ground from the diving catch, however, Watkins lost the ball upon contact with Benjamin St-Juste, and Forrest was nearby to scoop it up after DeVonta Smith made his own attempt to recover the fumble. The turnover robbed the Eagles of points, allowed Washington to burn another two minutes off the clock, and kept momentum in the visitors' favor.

Play of the game

Give it to St-Juste, who showed awesome awareness and punch-out skills by flipping the script on Watkins' big catch:

What's next

The Commanders (5-5) will hit the road to take on the Texans (1-7-1), who fell to the Giants on Sunday. The Eagles (8-1), meanwhile, will travel to Indianapolis to square off with the Colts (4-5-1), who edged the Raiders in Jeff Saturday's debut as interim coach in Week 10.

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Live updates
 

A rare ill-advised deep pass from Jalen Hurts as he searched for A.J. Brown on the deep ball. Darrick Forrest with the interception as he tracked down that pass. That's only Hurts' third INT of the year. Ball looked like it hit A.J. Brown's hands. 

 
 

Ron Rivera passes up a 39-yard FG for 4th-and-1.

Commanders get a delay of game...Joey Slye hits a 44-yard FG to make it 14-10. Eagles defense hold and can now take a two score lead. 

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Jalen Hurts was 6 of 8 for 52 yards with a TD (and a rush TD) in the first quarter.

131.2 rating.

 
 

Jalen Hurts jump pass to Dallas Goedert. His second TD of the night. Set up after the DeVonta Smith play that drew the pass interference penalty. The Eagles have scored on their first two possessions. 

 

A.J. Brown was limping after that catch. He's on the sideline now trying to walk it off. No tent involved. 

 

That was way too easy against the Eagles run defense.

Commanders get 35 rushing yards on that drive. Run the ball 9 times to keep defense honest.

Tied 7-7 as a result. 

 

Washington is smart by committing to the run since the Eagles don't have Jordan Davis. Their pass game seems like a mess anyway. The Eagles CBs provide a huge mismatch here. 

 

Jason Kelce is getting his left ankle taped. Came up limping after the QB sneak for the TD. 

He should be okay.

 

Jalen Hurts with his 7th rushing TD of the season.

Leads all QBs and is tied for 4th in the NFL in rush TDs.

 

Stupid penalty on Reed Blankenship. Just let Tress Way punt.

The Eagles special teams continue not to live up to the name. Josh Sweat forces a fumble on the next play after the automatic first down and the Eagles get it. 

 

The Commanders go 3-and-out on their first drive. Josiah Scott with the PBU on Curtis Samuel. Not a great start for WSH. 

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Commanders will get the ball first. Antonio Gibson will return it, but his return will get called back with a penalty on WSH. 

 

The Eagles are coming out onto the field. The offense is getting introduced tonight -- with Jalen Hurts coming out last to a thunderous ovation. Philly is 8-0 after all. 

 

Today is DeVonta Smith's birthday. he had 4 catches for 66 yards and two touchdowns on his birthday last year -- with Patrick Surtain covering him. Had 168 receiving yards against the Commanders earlier this year. A sign he's in for a big night? 

 

Through his first 27 starts, Jalen Hurts has the second- most rushing yards (1,382) among QBs since 1950. While Hurts hasn't ran much the past few weeks, his speed is still something to monitor as teams try to limit him throwing the ball. 

 

The Commanders called up former Eagles LB Nathan Gerry from the practice squad. Gerry was a starting LB on the Eagles in 2020. 

 

Here are the Eagles inactives:

QB Ian Book, CB Josh Jobe, RB Trey Sermon, G Josh Sills, G Sua Opeta.  

 
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