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Commanders Snap Eagles' Streak with Last-Minute Victory

Jayden Daniels leads the Washington Commanders to a stunning 36-33 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, ending their winning streak at 10 games.

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Updated: Dec 22nd, 2024, 6:24 PM ET

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In a thrilling game, rookie QB Jayden Daniels threw five TD passes, including the game-winner as time expired, leading the Commanders to a 36-33 win over the Eagles. This marked Philadelphia’s first loss since September and prevented them from clinching the NFC East. The Eagles' starting QB, Jalen Hurts, exited the game early due to a concussion, impacting their offense significantly. Daniels finished with 258 yards passing while the Commanders overcame five turnovers to secure their first ten-win season since 2012, pushing closer to a playoff berth.


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