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The Washington Commanders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, a result that finalized several NFC playoff seedings as Philadelphia rested multiple starters in the regular-season finale, according to the league. The game, played at FedExField, closed the final week of the National Football League schedule with postseason positions already largely decided.
Philadelphia confirmed before kickoff that key offensive and defensive regulars would not play, citing health and preparation for the wild-card round. Head coach Nick Sirianni said the decision was made “in the best interest of the team long term,” noting that the Eagles’ playoff position could not improve with a win.
Washington capitalized on the lineup changes, controlling tempo early and maintaining the lead through the second half. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn credited his players’ execution and focus, saying the group “played to the standard” regardless of the opponent’s circumstances.
The loss secured Philadelphia as the NFC’s No. 3 seed, setting up a home playoff game next weekend. League officials said the Eagles will have a full week to prepare as attention shifts to potential postseason adjustments following a season marked by late-game inconsistency.
For Washington, the victory ended the year on a positive note and reinforced developmental progress under a first-year staff. Team officials said evaluations will continue into the offseason, with no immediate announcements on roster or coaching changes.
The NFL is expected to release the full wild-card schedule later Sunday.
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