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Eagles news: Injury updates on Jalen Hurts and others; Greg Olsen defends broadcast; CJGJ apologizes after ejection

Nick Sirianni didn't have an update on Jalen Hurts' status following the Eagles' loss to the Commanders.

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni with Jalen Hurts in the first quarter during Sunday's loss to the Commanders.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni with Jalen Hurts in the first quarter during Sunday's loss to the Commanders.Read more
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  1. The Eagles (12-3) will face the Dallas Cowboys this week, though the NFL changed the starting time of the game.

  2. A win and the Eagles will clinch the NFC East and the NFC's No. 2 playoff seed. Here's a rundown of all the playoff scenarios.

  3. Longtime Fox Sports host Terry Bradshaw called A.J. Brown "selfish" during the network's pregame show, and Greg Olsen defended the network's broadcast of the loss to the Commanders.

  4. Jalen Hurts left the game in the first quarter with a concussion and didn't return. His status for Sunday's game is unknown.

  5. Saquon Barkley rushed for 150 yards in the loss. So how many more yards does he need to break Eric Dickerson's 40-year-old NFL record?

  6. Eagles grades: Kenny Pickett was good enough in relief, but the coaching wasn't. And DeVonta Smith's late drop was costly.

  7. Here's what our columnists thought of the loss: Mike Sielski | Marcus Hayes

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Eagles injury report: Jalen Hurts in concussion protocol

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is in the concussion protocol, Nick Sirianni told reporters Monday afternoon. 

It is unclear if Hurts will be available to play Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. 

“When that happens, we just lean on the doctors to let us know on a daily basis where he is,” Sirianni said. 

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Watch: Nick Sirianni speaks following Eagles' loss

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CJGJ apologizes after being ejected from Eagles-Commanders game

Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson took to social media Monday to apologize after being ejected from Sunday's loss to the Washington Commanders.

Tensions began to simmer late in the first quarter when Gardner-Johnson incurred his first unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. During the television timeout ahead of the second quarter, Gardner-Johnson, Jalen Carter, and other members of the Eagles defense engaged in a back-and-forth with Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin, and others on the Commanders offense.

While it appeared that some shoving ensued between both sides, Gardner-Johnson was the only player who was flagged, giving the Commanders an extra 15 yards of field position and a new set of downs.

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NFL flexes out of Eagles-Cowboys, meaning no Tom Brady

The Eagles (12-3) won’t get one last regular season game with Tom Brady after all.

The NFL has decided to move the Birds’ lackluster matchup against the Dallas Cowboys (7-8) Sunday off Fox’s national 4:25 p.m. broadcast and shift it earlier to 1 p.m.

Replacing it is an NFC North matchup between the Minnesota Vikings (13-2) and Green Bay Packers (10-4).

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Hayes: Jalen Carter and C.J. Gardner-Johnson need to be controlled

Jalen Carter was assessed his fourth penalty for unnecessary roughness Sunday at Washington. He leads the league. C.J. Gardner Johnson was assessed two penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct within 19 minutes of each other in the loss, and was ejected. As Gardner-Johnson left, he flipped the crowd a double bird, his two middle fingers likely costing him $5,000 apiece in fines, if recent NFL history is any indicator.

These double Birds have a habit of confrontation. Both burnished their bad reputations Sunday. Their unprofessionalism has to end.

The Eagles were “sloppy with penalties,” said coach Nick Sirianni.

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All four NFC divisions up for grabs Sunday

Despite yesterday's last-second loss to the Washington Commanders, the Eagles can still clinch the NFC East in Week 17 with a win against the Dallas Cowboys.

All four NFC divisions are up for grabs this week. Here's a rundown of the scenarios heading into Week 17:

  1. NFC East: Eagles clinch with win vs. Cowboys Sunday

  2. NFC North: Lions clinch with win vs. 49ers AND a Vikings loss

  3. NFC South: Falcons clinch with win vs. Commanders AND Buccaneers loss

  4. NFC West: Rams clinch with win vs. Cardinals AND Seahawks loss

Full NFC playoff picture

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Jalen Hurts will be the concussion protocol. Here's what that means.

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Fox's Greg Olsen defends his call of Eagles-Commanders

Fox Sports announcer Greg Olsen has proven himself to be on of the best NFL analysts in the game, which includes a widely-praised call during the Eagles’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.

But Sunday, Olsen took to social media to defend himself after a small section of Eagles fans accused him of being biased during the loss to the Washington Commanders. 

The main beef coming from fans was Olsen and play-by-play announcer Joe Davis didn’t emphasize enough the impact Jalen Hurts getting knocked out of the game early had on the outcome. Some fans also felt the duo appeared to be rooting for the Commanders' comeback win, capped by Jayden Daniels last-second touchdown throw to Jamison Crowder.

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Eagles playoff scenarios heading into Week 17

Despite Sunday's loss to the Washington Commanders, the playoff math remains simple for the Eagles — a win and the Birds clinch both the NFC East and the No. 2 seed in the playoffs.

The only scenario where the Eagles don't win the NFC East is if they lose both their remaining games against the Cowboys and New York Giants and the Commanders win out, defeating the Atlanta Falcons and the Cowboys in Week 18.

In that case, the Commanders would win the NFC East and the Eagles would drop down to the No. 5 or No. 6 seed, depending how things shake out in the NFC North.

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Are the Eagles' special teams struggles a big deal?

Of all the areas in which the Eagles struggled against Washington, the one that feels most likely to stick are the special teams woes that cost them in multiple phases.

Jake Elliott eventually rebounded from a missed 56-yard field goal at the end of the first half, hitting a 50-yarder in the fourth quarter to give the Eagles a lead and finishing 4-for-5 on the day. His miss on a cold, blustery day can be excused some even with the margin of defeat begging for the make, but the bigger concern is how consistently poor the Eagles were on kickoffs against Washington.

Commanders returners averaged 29.4 yards per return against Eagles punter Braden Mann, who handled kickoff duties on Sunday. Mann’s opening kick fell short of the landing zone and the ensuing one floated to about the 10-yard line before Washington rookie Luke McCaffrey fielded it for a 47-yard return.

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Photos from the Eagles' loss against Commanders

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Eagles 2024 schedule

  1. Week 1: Eagles 34, Packers 29

  2. Week 2: Falcons 22, Eagles 21

  3. Week 3: Eagles 15, Saints 12

  4. Week 4: Buccaneers 33, Eagles 16

  5. Week 5: Bye

  6. Week 6: Eagles 20, Browns 16

  7. Week 7: Eagles 28, Giants 3

  8. Week 8: Eagles 37, Bengals 17

  9. Week 9: Eagles 28, Jaguars 23

  10. Week 10: Eagles 34, Cowboys 6

  11. Week 11: Eagles 26, Commanders 18

  12. Week 12: Eagles 37, Rams 20

  13. Week 13: Eagles 24, Ravens 19

  14. Week 14: Eagles 22, Panthers 16

  15. Week 15: Eagles 27, Steelers 13

  16. Week 16: Commanders 36, Eagles 33

  17. Week 17: Cowboys at Eagles, Sunday, Dec. 29, 4:25 p.m. (Fox) 

  18. Week 18: Giants at Eagles, TBD