The Eagles didn’t just win on Sunday, they beat the Commanders down. A 32-point blowout of their decision rival, to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. After a couple of truly stressful wins to get to the NFC Championship game, they did everyone a favor and made this one easy, and let the celebration begin early.
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So much was made about their offense coming into the week. National pundits, and some local ones, swore up and down the Eagles offense was not good enough to win. The conversation was “how will the Eagles offense keep up with the rookie wonder Jayden Daniels?”
They answered that by scoring 8 TDs. 7 of which came on the ground, which some people, including Jeff Kerr, pointed out was more rushing TDs than the Cowboys had all season long.
Now they will have a chance to not only make history but also to prevent history. They face the Chiefs, who are going for the first-ever 3-peat in NFL history. The first win came two years ago, versus the Eagles. A rematch the Eagles have been waiting for. A chance at revenge against the team that crushed their dreams back in 2023.
But that game is 2 weeks away. There will be plenty of time to preview that game, break down the matchups, and talk about how they can stop Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid from accomplishing that goal. For now, let’s enjoy that win a little more.
What stood out the most from this beatdown? Which players deserve the spotlight? It was one of the most impressive games in franchise history period. So let’s break it down by the numbers to see how great it really was.