Eagles defeated the commanders to punch their tickets in Super Bowl Lix.
Philadelphia Eagles are heading to the Super Bowl Lix after defeating Washington commanders at the NFC Championship game.
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Philadelphia – the receiving line looked like a funeral, and it was mainly – with Washington commanders Minority owners Mark Eyen and Mitchell release, followed by managing partner and owner Josh Harris and general manager Adam Peters – hugging every player and staff as the guest entered the room. Sometimes they presented the word inspiration. Otherwise, it was just a look after the team defeated the team 55-23 at the Philadelphia Eagles at the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
“We’ll be back,” said Terry McLaren, a wide recipient, who has experienced the evolution of the franchise in a Super Bowl game in a game of passive during the reign of former owner Dean Sanidar. “We’ll come back. Certainly.”
But from McLaurin and all the rest – from owners to coaches, they know that they have to clean it to give them the opportunity to give one of the biggest stages of the game. Washington turned the ball four times and not forced one to himself, and the minus 4 played a key role in the 32 point defeat.
According to the figures of the Next GeneralEagles won 23.6% of these three Fembs.
“They have a 100 percent credit for taking advantage of our mistakes,” said McLaren. “They were better than us.”
Head coach Dan Queen put a part of the culture in the season, which was his first focus in Washington, “it is always about the ball,” said Mac Lauren.
“We didn’t do a great job to protect football today,” he said, citing three Washington’s Families. “And we didn’t make any turnover.”
The same destructive first half was a pair of personal fowl penalties at the end of the first half, as the Eagles increased their lead from 14-12 to 27-12 in 65 seconds between a two-minute warning and half-time.
After Jalen Hurts’ three Rushing Touch Downs, Washington Corner Beck Marshon Litimore – Two weeks ago, Tampa was removed from the latest chapter of his quarrel with Mike Evans – Eagles Wide Out with AJ Brown Was going on it. Officials punished him for a non -sporting manner, which allowed Philadelphia to try a two -point change (which eventually failed). The dust indicated the members of the two benches to come into the field to prevent any tension.
In the locker room after the game, Latimore was not very interested in telling about what happened to Brown.
“This is what is,” he added: “We know we have to raise our head. We went there and gave everything.
But Washington continued to be disclosed on the Eagles’ next drive. Jeremy Mc. Nichols thwarted the upcoming kick -off and the Eagles Washington was restored to the 24 yard line. A holding penalty supported Philadelphia, however, and Herts had to check the third downpace near Sakun Barclay. Rocky Corner Back Mike Seniors was coming tightly, though, and decorated Barclays because the running out of return went out – the Eagles gave the Eagles another first.
“This is a football game. The spiral-decisive call that the referees have to make, so they hit me with unnecessary rough,” Senior said. “I have to be more careful in the situation – the third down, get off the field, can’t make this hit on the sideline.”
After the senior penalty, three plays, Hearts, set a distance of 9 yards for another touchdown.
Line Baker Frankie Lou said that the pre -snap penalties can be dealt with. The sentences after Snap are unacceptable. Overall, Washington was flagged nine times for 47 yards.
“We can’t harm ourselves. We shot ourselves in the feet,” Lou said. “We have to get ready for such a special game right now, so we just came short, and that was.”
Defense lineman Jonathan Allen said: “In such a game, everything affects it – turnover, we do not get out of the ball, the third and the fourth do not descend from the field. The sentences are unfortunate by us. So, we did not help.
The first shock of the commanders came into his second offensive when Ricer Diyami Brown, fighting for extra yards, punch the ball by the Eagles’ line baker Zack Bone when Corner Back Cooper Di Jane took it – Two minutes later, Barclay played the second fast touch of the game, and the Eagles took a 14-3 lead with just seven plays.
“I mean, I have to watch the movie on it, but turnover, that can’t happen,” said Center Tyler Badasses.
Andrew Wyli said the crime was not “enough firing on all cylinders”. Turnover was expensive.
“But it’s just the ball,” he said.
In the third quarter, the commanders were found behind 11 points and driving again, the quarterback Jaden Daniels found Daniels running behind Austin Acler for a short pass. Ekler went to the ground during the catch but got up before touching, and when Eagles’ line baker Orion Berks met him, he dropped the ball out of Mecca. Bon fell on it, and the commanders had failed the game.
The commanders knew that the Eagles were developing from the turnover, McLauren said. Daniels said giving extra goods to the eagles is never a good idea.
Daniels, who interfered with their team in the end of frustration, late in the end zone, “especially playing a good team like Fly,” said, “play a huge factor in the turnover game.”
During the winning series of seven games that ended on Sunday, the commander’s calling card was complementary football – raising crime defense and vice versa. This did not happen against Philadelphia, Queen said, who gave the Eagles Defense Coordinator Vik Fungio to make a plan in which the ball was emphasized.
“You have to make some (turnover) too,” said Head Coach Dan Quinn. “And so, we will give credit to Philadelphia, you know, as if, they were because of them. It was not like an ambiguous snap or something that was careless in this way.
“This was something we talked about, winning a turnover margin in this game. For more than seven weeks, we have been quite completed in this place. And this is not the first time we have done so.
It was also the wrong time for the commanders.