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11-15-24 NFC East Showdown: Eagles Soar Over Commanders and NFL Week 11 Highlights
- 2024/11/15
- 再生時間: 27 分
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Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Commanders: NFC East Showdown
Join hosts Alex Hardy and Nick Ferguson, former NFL safety, as they dive into the thrilling Thursday night matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders. With the Eagles securing a 26-18 victory, they now hold a significant lead in the NFC East. The episode delves into the crucial performances, including Saquon Barkley's 146 rushing yards and two touchdowns, and the Eagles' defense under the strategic guidance of Vic Fangio. The hosts analyze the Eagles' offensive explosion in the fourth quarter and discuss the defensive prowess that limited Washington's wide receivers to just 28 yards. Nick shares insights from his NFL experience, highlighting the Eagles' ability to mix up coverages and force turnovers.
The episode also previews the upcoming Week 11 matchups, featuring the Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills, and Cincinnati Bengals vs. Los Angeles Chargers. Alex and Nick break down the key elements of each game, from rushing offenses to defensive matchups, and ponder the potential outcomes as teams vie for playoff positions.
00:00 This podcast is presented by Ride the Wave Media
00:15 Philadelphia Eagles beat Washington Commanders 27-18 in NFC East showdown
09:41 Week 11 of the NFL season kicks off Sunday with Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens
19:03 The Denver Broncos host the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night in primetime
25:31 Nick Ferguson: Anytime you eat ribs, use a napkin
NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts, Vic Fangio, NFC East, Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Los Angeles Chargers, NFL Week 11, NFL Playoffs, Denver Broncos, Sean Payton, Audrick Estime, Justin Simmons, Cortland Sutton, Ride the Wave Media, Those Guys Podcast, NFL Analysis, Football Strategy, Player Performance