Eagles suffer first loss of season, fall to Commanders 32-21 on Monday Night Football

The Philadelphia Eagles are undefeated no more, dropping to 8-1 on the season after an ugly 32-21 home loss to the Washington Commanders on Monday Night Football

The 1972 Dolphins can now celebrate, as the Eagles are undefeated no more after suffering a 32-21 upset loss to the Commanders on Monday night.

Washington dominated the time of possession, holding the ball 40:24, compared to the Eagles 19:36, while also forcing a season-high four Philadelphia turnovers.

The Commanders rushed for 154 yards on the ground, with Brian Robinson Jr. logging 26 strong carries for 86 yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Taylor Heinicke was 17-29 for 211 yards, with most of his production going to Terry McLaurin.

The veteran wide receiver led all pass catchers with eight catches for 128 yards on 11 targets.

Philadelphia was stifled on offense, as Washington held the Eagles to 264 yards and a season-low 47 total offensive plays.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts was 17-26 for 174 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception, while Miles Sanders was held to 12 carries and 54 yards rushing.

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