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Eagles vs. Commanders Erupts in Post-Game Brawl
21 Dec
Summary
- Commanders coach watched postgame handshakes to prevent further altercations.
- Three players ejected following a heated brawl after Eagles' 2-point conversion.
- Washington Commanders suffered four additional injuries during the game.

The Washington Commanders' 4-11 season has been marked by frustration, culminating in a chippy 29-18 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The game's intensity spilled over into a post-game brawl, leading to the ejection of three players. Commanders coach Dan Quinn expressed concern over player safety, particularly with an upcoming game just five days away, and opted to observe the post-game handshakes from a distance to prevent further escalation.
The altercation ignited after the Eagles successfully converted a two-point conversion to extend their lead. This decision, explained by Eagles coach Nick Sirianni as a calculated mathematical move, incited a physical confrontation involving multiple players from both teams. The brawl resulted in ejections and highlighted the simmering animosity between the division rivals, with the lingering anger palpable in the Commanders' locker room.




