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Eagles $27 Million Fan-Favorite Roasts Commanders After Big Win

The Eagles certainly looked like the better team on Thursday night
Feb 28, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; A general view of large Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders and Chicago Bears helmets at the NFL Scouting Combine Experience at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Feb 28, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; A general view of large Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders and Chicago Bears helmets at the NFL Scouting Combine Experience at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Philadelphia Eagles are in the perfect position right now.

Philadelphia is 8-2 on the season after taking down the rival Washington Commanders on Thursday night. That's certainly a different position than it was in earlier in the season. The Eagles were 2-2 heading into their bye week in Week 5 and have won six games since.

The Eagles firmly have the top spot in the NFC East now with the Commanders at 7-4 after losing on Thursday against Philadelphia.

Things are trending in the right direction for the Eagles, and it seems like the franchise has a very good chance of winning the division after taking down the Dallas Cowboys and Commanders in back-to-back weeks.

After the game, Eagles fan-favorite safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson roasted the Commanders.

"Washington. Respect y’all, but y’all know this (explicit) runs through us."

It's not the most aggressive roast of all time, but the Eagles fan-favorite certainly summed up what seems to be the case. The Commanders need a lot to go right in the second half of the season, and the Eagles need to struggle mightily for the position in the standings to flip now.

There's certainly still a chance the Commanders could win the division -- especially after the Eagles fell apart in the second half of the season last year -- but it does seem like it's Philadelphia's division to lose.

Philadelphia looked like the better team on Thursday and now clearly is in the driver's seat.

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