The Eagles’ performance was uneven at best, but it was good enough against the Commanders.
LANDOVER, Md. — The Eagles spent most of Sunday afternoon here at FedEx Field making like a tipsy tourist at the edge of the Reflecting Pool, swaying, stumbling, threatening to embarrass themselves by falling in. What is it about the Washington Commanders that causes them so much trouble, that turns what is usually a well-coached and efficient football team into one that can be so mediocre and maddening?.
If all this sounds like nitpicking to you, considering that the Eagles won, 38-31, improved to 7-1, and remained atop the NFC, then you probably were outside Sunday, apple-picking. The Eagles’ performance was uneven at best, and it’s a testament to the talent thatand his staff have accumulated that the Eagles survived.
The Eagles can win games like this. They are good enough to do it. They can slog and struggle and find a way. They did that Sunday. It wasn’t easy, and it wasn’t pretty, and the whole process almost resulted in a lot of questions and a lot of frustration ahead of their matchup next Sunday at home against the Cowboys. They stumbled and staggered and could have fallen in, and the consolation is that Brown likely would have caught them before they did.
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