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  • Jalen Hurts QB | PHI

    Eagles' Jalen Hurts: Solid showing in win

    Hurts completed 22 of 30 passes for 185 yards, two touchdowns and zero interceptions in Saturday's 29-18 win over the Eagles. He added seven rushes for 40 yards.

    Hurts had an accurate game as a passer, but he worked primarily in short and intermediate areas of the field. Nevertheless, he managed a 24-yard completion to A.J. Brown and also tallied touchdown passes from five and 15 yards away. Hurts also showed some aggression on the ground, logging his highest rushing total since Week 4. He'll draw a tough Week 17 matchup against the Bills, though he has gotten back on track in recent weeks by tallying multiple scores in four of his last five matchups.

  • Johnny Newton DT | WAS

    Commanders' Jer'Zhan Newton: Possible concussion

    Newton (head) exited Saturday's game early and is being evaluated for a possible concussion, Tashan Reed of The Washington Post reports.

    Newton exited with 1:03 remaining in the game, the last play before the Eagles knelt the clock out. The defensive tackle has potentially suffered a concussion, and if he enters the league's concussion protocol, he will need to clear all five steps to be available for the Commanders' Week 17 matchup with the Cowboys.

  • Samuel Cosmi OT | WAS

    Commanders' Sam Cosmi: Exits with potential concussion

    Cosmi (head) exited Saturday's game against the Eagles and did not return, Tashan Reed of The Washington Post reports.

    Cosmi was unable to return to Saturday's contest after suffering a head injury late in the fourth quarter. The offensive guard's status for Week 17 will depend on his practice participation. The injury to the 26-year-old means the Commanders' offensive line depth gets even thinner, as the team is already without Laremy Tunsil (oblique). Brandon Coleman (shin) also left Saturday's game with an injury.

  • Commanders' Brandon Coleman: Exits with shin injury

    Coleman (shin) exited Saturday's game against the Eagles in the fourth quarter and did not return, Tashan Reed of The Washington Post reports.

    Coleman was filling in at left tackle for an absent Laremy Tunsil, and the injury the former suffered seems to be significant. The offensive lineman was unable to return to the game, and his status for Week 17 will largely depend on his ability to practice throughout the week.

  • Josh Johnson QB | CIN

    Commanders' Josh Johnson: Steps in for injured Mariota

    Johnson completed five of nine passes for 43 yards, no touchdowns and one interception in Saturday's 29-18 loss to the Eagles. He also had one rush for zero yards.

    Johnson has served as the Commanders' emergency quarterback for much of the season, but he was the backup to Marcus Mariota (hand) for this contest due to Jayden Daniels (elbow) being sidelined. Mariota exited the game for a concussion check and hand injury early in the third quarter, with Johnson stepping in. He was able to move Washington down the field for a touchdown during garbage time late in the fourth quarter, but it would be a significant downgrade for all of the team's skill-position players if Johnson is the starter for Thursday's game against the Cowboys.

  • Saquon Barkley RB | PHI

    Eagles' Saquon Barkley: Third 100-yard rushing performance

    Barkley rushed the ball 21 times for 132 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's 29-18 win over the Commanders. He did not record a catch on two targets.

    Barkley topped 100 rushing yards for the third time this season and for the second time in his last three games. He picked up consistent yardage for most of Saturday's matchup, but his performance turned a corner in the fourth quarter. Barkley began his final frame with a 12-yard touchdown run, and he then broke off a 48-yard gain to set up a Philadelphia touchdown two plays later to clinch the victory. His explosive rush was particularly encouraging, as it was only his fourth gain of at least 20 yards on the ground this season.

  • Jake Moody K | WAS

    Commanders' Jake Moody: Perfect in loss

    Moody converted both his one field-goal attempt and one extra-point attempt in Saturday's 29-18 loss to the Eagles.

    Moody converted his 19-yard field goal attempt on the Commanders' first drive, and he was only called upon once more in the game, converting an extra-point attempt in the second quarter after a one-yard touchdown run by Jacory Croskey-Merritt. The kicker now moves to 6-of-6 on field-goal attempts and 5-of-6 on extra-point attempts through four games as a Commander.

  • Jake Elliott K | PHI

    Eagles' Jake Elliott: Poor performance in win

    Elliott converted all three extra points he attempted, but he missed both attempted field goals in Saturday's 29-18 win over the Commanders.

    Elliott has now missed at least one field goal in four of his last five games. Saturday's misses were from 42 yards and 51 yards, respectively. The kicker now moves to 17-of-24 on the season for field goals, and 38-of-39 for extra-point tries.

  • A.J. Brown WR | PHI

    Eagles' A.J. Brown: Nine catches against Commanders

    Brown recorded nine catches on 12 targets for 95 yards in Saturday's 29-18 win over the Commanders.

    Brown bounced back after seeing only two targets in Philadelphia's Week 15 win, serving as Jalen Hurts' favorite target throughout Saturday's win over the Commanders. He didn't break one particularly long gain, but he did log receptions of 24, 16 and 15 yards. After a volatile start to the year, Brown has double-digit targets in five of his last six games and has at least 95 receiving yards or a touchdown in all but one game in that span.

  • 49ers' Spencer Burford: Ready for MNF

    Burford (ankle) doesn't have an injury designation ahead of Monday night's game against the Colts.

    Burford was able to upgrade to a full participant in Friday's practice, just in time to dodge any injury designation ahead of Monday's contest. The starting left guard will be all set to block for quarterback Brock Purdy and running back Christian McCaffrey as the team attempts to win out in the hopes of acquiring the top seed in the NFC.

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