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The Philadelphia Eagles' bid for an undefeated season is over.
The Washington Commanders turned methodical drives into scores and took advantage of turnover-prone Philadelphia, stunning the Eagles 32-21 on Monday night and sending them to their first loss in nine games this season.
Behind Jalen Hurts, the Eagles were 8-0 for the first time in franchise history and the last team in the NFL that could make a run at Miami's 17-0 mark in 1972 and the lone perfect season. The 2007 New England Patriots came close, going 18-0 before a Super Bowl loss.
The Washington Commanders stunned the Philadelphia Eagles 32-21 on Monday night
Commanders quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) throws a pass during the second half
Washington kicker Joey Slye scored four field goals to help extend his team's lead
DeVonta Smith tried to rally the Eagles with a touchdown during the second half of the loss
The Eagles had their shot at perfection slip out of their hands.
Trailing at halftime for the first time this season, Hurts seemed to have one more big play left in him to pull out a victory. He connected on a deep ball to wide receiver Quez Watkins on a 51-yard reception late in the fourth quarter down 26-21. Watkins hit the ground, popped up and took off running, only to fumble the ball and give Washington possession.
That was it for the Eagles -- and their third turnover, a high number for a team that had only three turnovers in the first eight games.
A.J Brown had a catch knock off his hands and turn into an interception, and Dallas Goedert fumbled in the fourth quarter.
Washington's Taylor Heinicke again started for injured QB Carson Wentz, the much-maligned former Eagles QB who did play a key role in helping them win a Super Bowl in the 2017 season. He wasn't flashy, but efficient, going 17 for 29 and throwing 229 yards. Terry McLaurin had 128 yards receiving -- including a 41-yard haul that led to a field goal. Joey Slye kicked four field goals.
The Commanders also spoiled Pittsburgh's 11-0 start in 2020.
Hurts threw for just 174 yards.
Smith is tackled by Commanders safety Kamren Curl during the second quarter
Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball against the Washington Commanders
Antonio Gibson of the Washington Commanders celebrates after scoring a touchdown
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The final score of the game in a MAJOR upset is Commanders 32 - Eagles 21. Washington scored a final touchdown after recovering a lateral that was thrown into the endzone.
Graham was called for roughing the passer after hitting Henicke after the QB took a knee to give himself up on third down. Graham was sliding on his knees trying his hardest to avoid hitting Henicke without hurting himself in the process of pulling up
Philadelphia punts the ball away just before the two-minute warning. Following the quick break Washington will try to run out the remainder of the clock
Philly will get the back on their own 20 with the clock winding down
Watkins fumbles away a 51-yard pass from Jalen Hurts that is recovered by the Commanders with five minutes and change left in the game
Slye converts a 55-yard field goal to extent Washington's lead to five points. The score is Commanders 26-Eagles 21
Dallas Goedert fumbles the bull after he is pulled down by the face mask and the referees miss the call
Johnson picks off Henicke on a deep throw to Terry Mclaughin. It is Gardner Johnson's 6th and league leading interception
Smith catches an 11-yard touchdown as a birthday present. Following the extra-point the score is now Commanders 23 - Eagles 21
The third quarter ends with the Commanders leading 23-14.
Joey Slye hits a 32-yard field goal to extent the lead. Commanders now lead 23-14
Washington will take over with the ball at their own 20-yard line
Following the opening kickoff, the Eagles will have the ball at their own 25-yard line
As the clock hits halftime, the Commanders hit a 58-yard field goal to take a absolutely shocking 20 - 14 lead into the half. Washington has tripled Phill's time of possession in the first half.
Robinson was held up by defenders before reaching his arm out across the goal line. The drive took 16 plays and ate over seven minutes off the clock
With two minutes left before half time the Commanders are bleeding clock as the possess the ball at Philadelphia's 15-yard line.
Hurts try's to throw a deep ball to AJ Brown in double coverage but is intercepted by Commanders safety Darrick Forrest
Joey Slye converts a 44-yard field goal following the penalty. The score with 10 minutes left in the second quarter is Eagles 14 - Commanders 10
Just before going for the 4th down from just outside the Eagles 20-yard line Washington is called for a delay of game penalty
The Eagles lead 14-7 in a first quarter that has moved quickly due to both early emphasis on the run game
After a defensive pass interference penalty that put the ball at the Commanders 6-yard line Jalen Hurts leaps into the air to hit Dallas Godert for a touchdown. Following the extra point Philadelphia leads 14-7
Antonio Gibson scores on a 1-yard rushing touchdown of his own to finish off a 13-play drive that featured three third down conversions. Following the extra point, the score is tied at 7-7.
A 26-yard pass to Terry McLaurin puts the Commanders in the redzone
Jalen Hurts scores 1-yard rushing touchdown on a QB sneak. Following the extra point the Eagles lead 7-0
Josh Sweat sacks Taylor Henicke forcing a fumble that is recovered by Philadelphia
Following two runs by Brian Robinson and an incomplete pass Washington punts the ball. After a roughing the punter penalty however they are awarded the first down and maintain possession
The Eagles kick the ball off first. Following a holding call on the opening kickoff the Commanders will start with the back at their own 8-yard line
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