Commanders vs. Eagles: 3 reasons for optimism in Week 16

The Washington Commanders host the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 and there are three reasons for optimism.

The Washington Commanders host the Philadelphia Eagles in a divisional matchup at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland on Sunday. It will be a tough test for the Commanders, who really need to win to keep the playoffs within reach.

Winning won’t be easy, though, as the Eagles have soared behind Saquon Barkley and haven’t lost since Week 4. They sit solidly atop the NFC East and already defeated the Commanders once this year.

For their part, the Commanders have won their last two games, barely squeaking by the New Orleans Saints in Week 15. The team has plateaued in recent weeks, and if something doesn’t change, their season will be shorter than they’d like.

Still, the Commanders have plenty of talent and opportunities to keep their season going. There are three reasons for optimism heading into Week 16.

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) and Washington Commanders wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus (14) celebrate a touchdown against the New Orleans Saints that was later called off due to a penalty against Washington during an NFL game at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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It’s a home game

It may not seem like much, but playing in front of your home crowd after getting to sleep in your own bed makes a huge difference. No, Philly isn’t that far away, but those guys will still have to travel and sleep in a hotel. The Commanders had to travel right after their bye week, which likely played a role in allowing the Saints to come back last week. But they’re back home now and ready to defend their territory from a division rival and keep their playoff hopes alive while doing it.

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There’s a lot of fight in this team

One thing you can say about the Commanders this season is that even when they are down, you never see them give up. They continue to fight and push and do whatever they can to move the ball or stop the other team, depending on which side of the ball they’re on. No one gives up; no one stops playing—effort matters, especially in a division game with playoff implications. Look for the Commanders to buckle down and hold their ground on Sunday. Whether they are effective remains to be seen, but if they put forth 100% effort and keep fighting until the end, they’ll make Philadelphia’s life so much harder.

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The defense is healthy

It might not seem like much, but the defense has struggled all season, so having everyone healthy (save the guys on IR) is huge. Yes, Jeremy Chinn is in concussion protocol, but everyone else is good to go as of right now. When you’re talking about defending Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and Saquon Barkley, having your defense healthy is a big deal. The Eagles have a dynamic offense capable of doing many different things, but the Commanders have plenty of personnel to pull from this week, which will make their efforts more successful.

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What did Commanders’ DC think of Marshon Lattimore’s debut?

Commanders DC Joe Whitt Jr. weighs in on Marshon Lattimore’s debut.

Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt noticed some things he really liked in Marshon Lattimore’s debut last Sunday.

The Commanders traded for Lattimore a month ago, but his injured hamstring kept him from playing against Dallas and Tennessee before the bye week. So he debuted last week in New Orleans against his old team, the Saints.

“There was a couple things,” Whitt said. “He played with a lot of confidence. He communicated well. There was two reductions where he was the one, and he wasn’t supposed to be the one that led the communication on those reductions, but he did. And that was really positive to see.”

One reason GM Adam Peters went after Lattimore was his experience. The former Ohio State Buckeye had seen action in 97 NFL games prior to last week.

Another reason is Lattimore’s ball skills, he employs, playing defense. He sees the ball well, and he catches the ball well, intercepting 15 passes thus far, including two he has returned for touchdowns.

Whitt liked how Lattimore was also prepped well and ready, referring to “just the command that he had of the defense. And like I said, I give a lot of that credit to [Assistant Defensive Back Coach] William Gay because he was with him from day one, teaching him and being that mentor that we asked William to do with a lot of these guys. So, but I was just really pleased with the command that the young man had of his game.”

Of course, everyone on the defense, including the coaches, is well aware that this Sunday will be a greater test for Lattimore. Quarterback Jalen Hurts is completing 69 percent of his passes this season.

Hurts’ top two receivers, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, both have 56 receptions this season, and both have missed three games. Tight end Dallas Goedert and Saquon Barkley have also contributed 38 and 31 receptions, respectively.

Therefore, Whitt knows he will need a good game from Lattimore this Sunday.

Cam Heyward tears into controversial Week 15 officiating vs Eagles

Cam Heyward calls out poor officiating in the Week 15 Steelers-Eagles game that saw several questionable penalty decisions made.

As viewers of the Week 15 contest between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles are well aware, the officiating was—to say the least—terrible.

Veteran Steelers DT Cam Heyward took exception with two poor calls in particular, one that saw his little brother TE/FB Connor Heyward being punched, and the other was TE Darnell Washington being slugged by Eagles CB Darius Slay.

On the most recent episode of Not Just Football with Cam Heyward, the Steelers defensive tackle discussed both of the atrocious officiating decisions: “The reasoning behind those two plays just felt idiotic.”

Heyward would continue to rip into the officials’ decisions and vision on these penalties, arguing that it “did not feel like they even looked at the plays.”

Heyward concluded his analysis and criticism of the officials from Week 15’s contest, describing that, at the very least, the penalties should have offset between Washington and Slay.

Heyward will need to recompose himself, as the team has little time to focus on the poor officiating from Week 15. The Pittsburgh Steelers have the potential to take the AFC North title by defeating the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16, and to do so, every bit of energy and effort will need to be spent on stopping the Lamar Jackson-led offense.

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Micah Parsons hates the Eagles so he won’t be rooting for a Birds win over Commanders

Micah Parsons says he hates the Eagles so he won’t be rooting for a Philadelphia win over the Washington Commanders

The Cowboys (6-8) are currently the 12-place team in the NFC, tied with the 49ers (6-8), one game behind the Cardinals (7-7), Falcons (7-7), two games behind the Seahawks (8-6) and three behind the 7th place Commanders (9-5) with three games left in the regular season.

Dallas needs a win over Tampa on Sunday and a Philadelphia win over Washington to remain in that tight playoff hunt.

On Thursday, Cowboys star pass rusher Micah Parsons was asked about potentially rooting for the Eagles to remain in the playoff hunt. Parsons didn’t hold back his contempt and disdain for the NFC East rivals, telling Dallas that “he hates the Eagles.”

Parsons has dealt with injuries in a quiet season production, logging 7.5 sacks, 13 QB hits, and six tackles for loss over the past six games.

Parsons will be able to speak his peace in person when Dallas visits Philadelphia in Week 17.

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WATCH: Darius Slay on Mike Trout wanting to join Eagles end zone fight with Steelers

Darius Slay says Philadelphia fan and Angels outfielder Mike Trout wanted to to join Eagles end zone scuffle with Steelers

Mike Trout might play for the Angels of Anaheim. Still, the South Jersey native is Philly personified and proved his worth to Eagles fans during the dustup involving Darius Slay and Darnell Washington.

During a recent episode of his ‘Big Play Slay’ podcast, the Eagles’ star cornerback discussed Trout’s readiness to jump in the fight and help.

Trout is an Eagles season ticket holder and usually can be found seated right in front of that section of Lincoln Financial Field where the Steelers tight end and Eagles cornerback were engaged in blows getting thrown after Washington attempted to block Slay out into the street.

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Jason Kelce breaks down why the Eagles should go for the NFL rushing record

Jason Kelce breaks down why the Eagles and Saquon Barkley should try and break Eric Dicerson’s NFL rushing record

The Eagles are 12-2, and just one win away from securing the NFC East with a win over the Commanders on Sunday. Along with weighing their options for the season finale based on the No. 1 seed is Saquon Barkley’s to break Eric Dickerson’s record of 2,105 rushing yards in a season.

Barkley has been adamant that winning the Super Bowl is the bigger goal. Still, one former Eagles legend believes the All-World running back should have the organization’s absolute support in pursuing this goal.

During his regular appearance on 94 WIP, Jason Kelce said he wants Barkley to break the NFL rushing record and that the Eagles should fully embrace the chase.

“I really want them to try and make an effort to get this record,” Kelce told Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie during his weekly in-studio Thursday 7:30am appearance on the 94WIP Morning Show.

“I think that, to me, obviously the Super Bowl is the pinnacle, the ultimately goal. But I think the rushing title record is the coolest record in the NFL and the fact that this offensive line, Jeff Stoutland and Saquon Barkley have a chance to obtain that is pretty remarkable.

“I think it would just be really awesome for Philadelphia to have that record…Listen, I think this is probably the week—don’t want to give up game plan, I don’t know what they’re going to do. But if you really dedicate to trying to get him a big day this week that can lighten the load for the next two games.”

Barkley has 1,688 rushing yards, 276 receiving yards, and 13 total touchdowns this season and needs to average 139.3 rushing yards per game in the next three contests to break Eric Dickerson’s record of 2,105 yards in a season.

The Eagles face the Commanders on Sunday, followed by the Cowboys and the Giants, at home to finish the regular season.

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How to buy Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles NFL Week 16 tickets

Want to watch the Eagles and Commanders battle for the NFC East in person in Week 16? Tickets start as low as $181.

The Philadelphia Eagles could clinch the NFC East title once again in Week 16 at Northwest Stadium.

Unless the Washington Commanders have something to say about that.

The Eagles (12-2) are locked into the upcoming NFC postseason but the divisional title that seems to change hands year-after-year is still up for grabs. Heading on the road to Washington, Philadelphia can claim it once again from last year’s winner, the Dallas Cowboys.

Even with a loss, the Eagles would still be in the driver’s seat but never say never in the NFL. The Commanders (9-5) sit right behind them and will push until the end to claim the NFC East for themselves.

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This upcoming matchup kicks off on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 1:00 p.m. at from just outside D.C.

Don’t miss out on your chance to see it in person. Act soon to catch this rivalry game as only limited Commanders vs. Eagles tickets are still available.

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Even beyond the division crown, Washington still needs to lock in their playoff berth. Meanwhile, Philadelphia could also push for the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC.

On top of that, the Commanders will want revenge for their 26-18 loss to the Eagles in Week 11.

Here’s what you need to know.

At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the Washington Commanders vs. the Philadelphia Eagles are $181.

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How to buy Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles NFL Week 16 tickets

Want to watch the Eagles and Commanders battle for the NFC East in person in Week 16? Tickets start as low as $181.

The Philadelphia Eagles could clinch the NFC East title once again in Week 16 at Northwest Stadium.

Unless the Washington Commanders have something to say about that.

The Eagles (12-2) are locked into the upcoming NFC postseason but the divisional title that seems to change hands year-after-year is still up for grabs. Heading on the road to Washington, Philadelphia can claim it once again from last year’s winner, the Dallas Cowboys.

Even with a loss, the Eagles would still be in the driver’s seat but never say never in the NFL. The Commanders (9-5) sit right behind them and will push until the end to claim the NFC East for themselves.

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This upcoming matchup kicks off on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 1:00 p.m. at from just outside D.C.

Don’t miss out on your chance to see it in person. Act soon to catch this rivalry game as only limited Commanders vs. Eagles tickets are still available.

How to buy Commanders vs. Eagles NFL tickets

Even beyond the division crown, Washington still needs to lock in their playoff berth. Meanwhile, Philadelphia could also push for the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC.

On top of that, the Commanders will want revenge for their 26-18 loss to the Eagles in Week 11.

Here’s what you need to know.

At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the Washington Commanders vs. the Philadelphia Eagles are $181.

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How to buy Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles NFL Week 16 tickets

Want to watch the Eagles and Commanders battle for the NFC East in person in Week 16? Tickets start as low as $181.

The Philadelphia Eagles could clinch the NFC East title once again in Week 16 at Northwest Stadium.

Unless the Washington Commanders have something to say about that.

The Eagles (12-2) are locked into the upcoming NFC postseason but the divisional title that seems to change hands year-after-year is still up for grabs. Heading on the road to Washington, Philadelphia can claim it once again from last year’s winner, the Dallas Cowboys.

Even with a loss, the Eagles would still be in the driver’s seat but never say never in the NFL. The Commanders (9-5) sit right behind them and will push until the end to claim the NFC East for themselves.

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This upcoming matchup kicks off on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 1:00 p.m. at from just outside D.C.

Don’t miss out on your chance to see it in person. Act soon to catch this rivalry game as only limited Commanders vs. Eagles tickets are still available.

How to buy Commanders vs. Eagles NFL tickets

Even beyond the division crown, Washington still needs to lock in their playoff berth. Meanwhile, Philadelphia could also push for the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC.

On top of that, the Commanders will want revenge for their 26-18 loss to the Eagles in Week 11.

Here’s what you need to know.

At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the Washington Commanders vs. the Philadelphia Eagles are $181.

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Saquon Barkley, Eagles a huge challenge for Commanders

Saquon Barkley ran wild on the Commanders a few weeks ago.

Dan Quinn knows the Commanders’ defense has a huge challenge ahead this Sunday, facing Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.

In the first contest between the Commanders and Eagles (Nov 14), the Washington defense kept the Eagles out of the end zone in the first half. However, in the second half, the Commanders surrendered four consecutive Eagles’ scoring drives of 74, 76, 74, and 46 yards, resulting in 23 second-half Eagles’ points.

Barkley ran wild in the second half, finishing with 146 yards on 26 carries, two receptions for 52 yards, and two touchdowns.

“Like a lot of great players, he is at his best and has proven to be in the end of games. And so, we have to make sure the fit and the tackling on the fifth run is the same on the 25th run. And you have to be able to just continue to do right longer than them. And they’ve proven this year that they’re exceptional at staying at it, staying at it. And that takes a lot of discipline.”

Quinn was asked if he would rely on the veterans on his defense to stop the Eagles’ offense in the second contest.

“Yep. You go back and watch it for sure, you have to. And you want to point out the things that you liked. And then when you think about a game like this, when you’re in any division game, what do you need to stop doing? What do you need to start doing? And what do you want to do the same?”

The Commanders will have the addition of CB Marcus Lattimore, whom they did not have in the first game in Philadelphia. He should help in the pass defense this game.

The Eagles have won ten consecutive games and have a real shot at earning the top playoff seed, giving them a first-round bye.

But Quinn knows the Eagles are not overlooking the Commanders. He also realizes the Eagles’ offense will include a few new looks.

“Each division game, both sides, there’s some new things that neither team has shown. So, that will happen. It’s not like a rinse and repeat, here’s the game plan. You dust it off and put it up in front of everyone. All teams are changing, and things are different and matchups are there. That’s what’s kind of part of the fun of playing the second time.’