Philadelphia Eagles' kicker Jake Elliott comes up short on a 56-yard field goal as the first half expires, sending the Week 16 matchup between the Eagles and the Washington Commanders into the half with the Eagles leading 21-14.
Philadelphia Eagles' kicker Jake Elliott's fourth field goal make extends the Eagles' lead to 33-28 late in the fourth quarter. Philadelphia Eagles' wide receiver DeVonta Smith drops a potential game-sealing catch vs. the Washington Commanders late in the ...
That's right, after winning every single game they've played since September, besting teams good, bad, and somewhere in between, the Eagles were officially dealt their third loss of the season in a Week 16 stunner at the hands of their division rival Washington Commanders.
Michael Clay accurately predicted the future Tuesday, when the Eagles special teams coordinator said Jake Elliott was going to shoulder the blame for the 52-yard field goal he missed early in the third quarter of the team’s win over Carolina on Sunday.
In the latest edition of my Eagles mailbag, I’ll discuss Philadelphia’s matchup against Pittsburgh, Jake Elliott’s kicking struggles, and much more regarding the team moving forward. @AlexWhiteNoise asked, “What are the key position battles that ...
LANDOVER, MD - For nearly three months, a post-game Philadelphia Eagles locker room meant joyful energy celebrating the latest victory in what ultimately reache
On the Eagles’ second-to-last offensive drive, Barkley ran a wheel route down the sideline and beat Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner to get open, but he dropped the pass. A catch would have put the Eagles into Washington’s territory.
Jake Elliott’s struggles could benefit the Pittsburgh Steelers in what has the potential to be a close Week 15 matchup in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Eagles' wide receiver A.J. Brown catches a short pass from Eagles' quarterback Kenny Pickett and makes a man miss on his way to a 15-yard fourth-down catch and run. Philadelphia Eagles' kicker Jake Elliott gives his team a fourth quarter lead with a 50-yard field goal make.
PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles lost two defensive linemen in the second quarter against the Washington Commanders. Eagles defensive end Josh Sweat is questionable to return with an ankle injury, and defensive tackle Jordan Davis limped off the field with an apparent lower-body injury. Davis has returned to the sidelines and is standing with his helmet.