DeVonta Smith is a Heisman trophy winner, so with the game on the line, you just expect him to make the big plays. On Sunday, he came up short. With the Philadelphia Eagles leading the Washington Commanders 30-28 late in the fourth quarter, Smith dropped a ...
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith cost his team a win with the worst drop of the season on Sunday. Smith had the chance to all but ice a crucial win for the Eagles over the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md. on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles offense make their way into the red zone thanks to a 12-yard pass from quarterback Kenny Pickett to wide receiver DeVonta Smith.
In the first quarter, Eagles backup quarterback Kenny Pickett replaced Jalen Hurts, who suffered a concussion after taking a hard hit from Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu. Pickett calmed down as the game progressed because Smith and A.J. Brown got open for him.
Philadelphia Eagles' wide receiver DeVonta Smith drops a potential game-sealing catch vs. the Washington Commanders late in the fourth quarter.
The Philadelphia Eagles won their ninth straight game on Sunday, yet the fulfillment of winning a football game wasn't satisfying enough in a locker room that typically blasts loud music after a victory.
Jayden Daniels hit Jameson Crowder on a 9-yard touchdown pass with six seconds left as the Washington Commanders completed a stunning 36-33 comeback over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Daniels led the Commanders on a 9-play,
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith cost his team a win with the worst drop of the season on Sunday. Smith had the chance to all but ice a
“A lot of tough conversations,” Smith said of the Eagles’ week. “Having those uncomfortable conversations with each other, I think that’s why this team is so close, and why this team is so good. Everyone can have those uncomfortable conversations with each other, and nobody feels no type of way.”
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The Philadelphia Eagles (12-2) held a walkthrough on Wednesday to kick-off their preparation for Sunday’s NFC East showdown (1 p.m. EST, FOX) against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium.