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Commanders Lead Eagles at Halftime in Upset Bid
21 Dec
Summary
- Washington leads Philadelphia 10-7 at halftime.
- Key plays include a forced fumble and a touchdown run.
- McLaurin and Croskey-Merritt are key offensive performers.

The Washington Commanders have defied expectations, holding a 10-7 lead at halftime against the Philadelphia Eagles. This unexpected advantage comes as the Commanders, with a 4-10 record, aim to play spoiler to the Eagles' postseason aspirations.
Quarterback Marcus Mariota took the start for Washington due to Jayden Daniels' season-ending elbow injury. The Commanders' defense has managed to contain Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts, while key offensive contributions have come from wide receiver Terry McLaurin and rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt, who scored the go-ahead touchdown.
Washington has also won the turnover battle, securing an early lead. These first-half successes highlight the Commanders' ability to capitalize on opportunities and execute effectively against a higher-ranked divisional rival.




