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  • Sunday showers may impact Commanders vs. Falcons game

    Sunday showers may impact Commanders vs. Falcons game


    Plan on wet weather from kick off to the final whistle on Sunday.

    WASHINGTON — WUSA9 Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Sunday due to nuisance showers. 

    What: Weather Impact Alert for showers before, during, and after the Commanders game.  

    When: Sunday, December 29th from 4 p.m. – 12 a.m.   

    Threats: Light to moderate rainfall.  

    Impact: Wet roads will slow down traffic to and from Northwest Stadium. Fans will need to plan on bringing their rain gear to the game. 

    Need To Know: Plan on a longer drive to and from the game. Metro will have extended hours for those who do not want to drive in dark and wet conditions. Umbrellas are not allowed in the stadium so plan ahead with a rain jacket.  





    Due to the forecasted Sunday showers, the upcoming game between the Washington Commanders and Atlanta Falcons may be impacted. With rain expected throughout the day, both teams will need to adjust their game plans to account for the slippery conditions on the field.

    The Commanders, known for their strong defense and running game, may find it challenging to maintain their usual level of performance in the wet weather. Quarterback Taylor Heinicke will need to be extra cautious with his throws to avoid costly turnovers.

    On the other hand, the Falcons, who rely heavily on their passing game led by quarterback Matt Ryan, may also have to make adjustments to their strategy. The rain could make it difficult for Ryan to accurately throw the ball, potentially giving the Commanders’ defense an advantage.

    Overall, Sunday’s game is shaping up to be a battle of adaptation and resilience as both teams navigate the inclement weather conditions. Fans can expect a gritty and hard-fought matchup as the Commanders and Falcons look to secure a crucial win in the midst of a rainy Sunday afternoon.

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  • Commanders can clinch playoff spot before taking the field in Week 17

    Commanders can clinch playoff spot before taking the field in Week 17


    Dec 22, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders safety Quan Martin (20) celebrates after the Washington Commanders beat the Philadelphia Eagles at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

    Dec 22, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders safety Quan Martin (20) celebrates after the Washington Commanders beat the Philadelphia Eagles at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

    The Washington Commanders are 10-5 and have a two-game lead for the seventh and final seed in the NFC playoff field. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks both sit at 8-7, but Seattle is eliminated from Wild-Card contention. Its only path to the playoffs is to overtake the Rams and win the NFC West.

    Washington’s Week 17 game against the Atlanta Falcons was recently flexed to Sunday Night Football because it features playoff implications for both teams. The Falcons (8-7) sit atop the NFC South over the Buccaneers by virtue of a tiebreaker and control their own destiny.

    The Buccaneers play at 1:00 p.m. ET on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Before you think that’s an easy win for Tampa Bay, the Panthers are playing much better in recent weeks. Remember, the Bucs only beat Carolina by three points earlier this month.

    If Carolina can defeat the Buccaneers, Washington will clinch a playoff spot before kickoff on Sunday night. The Commanders, who were 4-13 last season, would have two games remaining on their schedule to win the one game they need to make the playoffs.

    Remarkable.

    Ideally, Washington takes care of business without needing to rely on others.

    The odds are certainly in Washington’s favor.

    This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders can clinch playoff spot before taking the field in Week 17



    The Washington Commanders have a chance to secure a playoff spot before even stepping on the field in Week 17. With a combination of results from other games, the Commanders could potentially clinch a spot in the postseason without having to rely on their own performance.

    This scenario highlights the importance of every game in the NFL season and how results from other teams can have a significant impact on a team’s playoff chances. It also speaks to the resilience and determination of the Commanders, who have fought hard all season to put themselves in a position to potentially secure a playoff spot early.

    As the Commanders prepare for their upcoming game, fans will be eagerly watching the results of other games to see if their team can clinch a playoff spot and continue their journey towards a potential championship. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development as the Week 17 action unfolds.

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  • Source: Eagles’ Sirianni apologized to Commanders’ Ertz for spat

    Source: Eagles’ Sirianni apologized to Commanders’ Ertz for spat


    PHILADELPHIA —Eagles coach Nick Sirianni apologized to Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz following a heated exchange between the two of them Sunday, a league source confirmed.

    The two met on the field after the Commanders’ 36-33 win over Philadelphia. Apparently not liking the power with which Ertz high-fived him, Sirianni mocked Ertz for having little impact in the game, the source said.

    Ertz, who was coming off a concussion, had one catch for 12 yards on two targets.

    Taking exception to Sirianni’s comments, Ertz got in Sirianni’s face. The situation was deescalated by Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro.

    The incident was first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

    Sirianni later called to apologize to Ertz, the source said.

    “I’ll just keep all of my conversations with any guys private,” Sirianni said Thursday. “I’ve got a lot of respect for Zach. Great football player, great person to be around. I really got a lot of respect for Zach and all the good things that he’s done and my relationship with him.”

    Ertz played the first eight-plus years of his career with the Eagles and is one of the most accomplished pass-catchers in the franchise’s history. He ranks second in all-time receptions (579) and fifth in receiving yards (6,267).

    Ertz scored the go-ahead touchdown in Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots, helping the Eagles capture their one and only Lombardi Trophy.

    He played six games under Sirianni during the 2021 season before being traded to the Arizona Cardinals in October of that season. A source said there were no real issues between the two during their time together in Philadelphia.br/]

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    Philadelphia Eagles’ head coach Nick Sirianni reportedly apologized to Washington Commanders’ tight end Zach Ertz after a heated exchange during their recent matchup.

    According to sources, Sirianni approached Ertz after the game and expressed regret for their on-field confrontation. The incident, which was caught on camera, showed Sirianni yelling at Ertz during a timeout.

    It is unclear what exactly sparked the altercation, but both parties have since moved on from the incident. Ertz has reportedly accepted Sirianni’s apology and the two are focused on moving forward.

    The Eagles and Commanders are set to face off again later in the season, so it will be interesting to see if there are any lingering tensions between the two teams. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Eagles News: Nick Sirianni reportedly apologized to Zach Ertz for mocking him after the Commanders game

    Eagles News: Nick Sirianni reportedly apologized to Zach Ertz for mocking him after the Commanders game


    Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links …

    Nick Sirianni called Zach Ertz to apologize after a high five led to a post-game separation – Hogs Haven
    Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reported yesterday that the two had to be separated by Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro. […] “But according to sources close to the incident. Here’s what really happened. Ertz went to shake Sirianni’s hand and could tell the coach was agitated, so instead gave him a high five. Sirianni didn’t like the intensity of Ertz’s hand slap and mocked him because he had only one catch and told him he essentially did nothing to contribute to the Commanders’ win. Ertz took exception and got in Sirianni’s face, but the coaches escort, as always Dom DiSandro, jumped in and held Ertz back and ushered a defeated Sirianni to the tunnel. Sirianni later called Ertz and apologized over a Zoom conference call.”

    Eagles sign quarterback to practice squad ahead of Cowboys game – BGN
    The Philadelphia Eagles are signing free agent quarterback Ian Book to their practice squad, according to a report from NFL insider Mike Garafolo. The news has since been confirmed by an official team announcement. The Eagles had an opening after releasing practice squad tight end Kevin Foelsch earlier this week. The Eagles signing Book points to the team having significant concerns about QB availability in their game against the Dallas Cowboys this week.

    Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield among NFL stars up for bonuses – ESPN
    Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley. After leaving the New York Giants and signing with the rival Eagles in free agency, Barkley proved that he has plenty left in the tank. He currently leads the NFL with 2,114 yards from scrimmage, which will earn him $500,000. A Pro Bowl nod nets Barkley an additional $250,000, and an All-Pro selection earns him $500,000. Barkley will also benefit if the Eagles go on a deep playoff run. He is set to earn $250,000 in bonus money with an NFC championship win and $500,000 with a Super Bowl victory.

    Week 17 NFL picks: Can Bears knock off Seahawks on ‘TNF’? Broncos or Bengals in huge AFC clash? – NFL.com
    Why Ali picked the Eagles: I waited as long as I could to make this pick, hoping to glean some insights as to who would, or perhaps more importantly, who wouldn’t be suiting up for this NFC East battle. The unknowns related to Jalen Hurts (concussion) and Ceedee Lamb (shoulder) are particularly challenging to navigate, as neither team’s offense looks remotely the same without its respective superstar on the field. The same could be said for the Cowboys’ defense, which was a mess while Micah Parsons was sidelined earlier this season. But since Week 12, the unit has been among the NFL’s most opportunistic, tied for first in takeaways and leading the league outright in sacks. I expect the Cowboys to carry a massive chip into this division contest, one that’s been building since the beating the Eagles put on them back in Week 10. That desire for revenge helps to keep this game close, but not enough to keep Saquon Barkley and the Eagles’ top-ranked defense at bay for 60 minutes.

    Are Eagles mulling kickoff change after debacle vs. Commanders? – NBCSP
    Michael Clay didn’t even wait until anybody asked a question about kickoffs and kickoff coverage. At his weekly media chat Tuesday, the Eagles’ special teams coach addressed it before he even took any questions. And he hinted that the Eagles may be considering a change to try and prevent what happened Sunday in the loss to the Commanders. “We didn’t play well enough, special-teams wise, especially in the coverage phase, primarily on kickoff coverage,” he said. “We put our defense in terrible situations. One, starting off the game with a penalty. Not what our standard is and then coming back and letting them have a big return. … Overall, wasn’t up to our standard. We put our defense in a bad spot. Kudos to Vic (Fangio) and (the defense) for getting some turnovers right after those bad spots. But we’ve got to be better, especially as we’re ending this regular season and getting into playoff football-time mode, especially going against Dallas. We all know KaVontae Turpin is a dangerous returner. But not up to our standards when we played against Washington.” It was a bad day all around on kickoffs.

    Eagles mourn the passing of Bill Bergey, NFC Champion and member of the franchise’s Hall of Fame – PE.com
    The Eagles are saddened to learn of the passing of Bill Bergey, one of the franchise’s greatest linebackers and a member of the Eagles Hall of Fame. He fought valiantly and bravely against cancer for three years. He died peacefully on Christmas morning at the age of 79, surrounded by his loving family. “We are saddened to learn of the passing of Bill Bergey. An Eagles all-time great, Bill was a legendary linebacker who gained the respect of players and coaches across the league for his blue-collar work ethic and hard-nosed play,” said Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie. “He was rightfully inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in 1988. Bill exemplified what it meant to be an Eagle in every way, and proudly represented the team in the community well after his playing days were over. We will all miss him dearly and extend our deepest condolences to the entire Bergey family.” Bergey is survived by his wife of 55 years, Micky, three sons – Jason, Jake, and Josh, 10 grandkids whom he loved and cherished every day, and two siblings – his brother, Bruce, and sister, Sylvia. He was a man who loved his family to the end. His bear hugs will be missed.

    Cowboys roundtable: Defensive players, the Dallas offense, and the Philly game – Blogging The Boys
    Howman: I’ll start with my hot take: everyone is saying Dallas has a legit shot to win if Kenny Pickett has to play again, but I think the odds are better if Jalen Hurts ends up playing. Hurts has been terrible under pressure this year, with a dismal -0.39 EPA/dropback when pressured. That’s behind the likes of Bryce Young, Sam Darnold, and Aaron Rodgers, and just barely ahead of Kirk Cousins, who just got benched. Stopping Saquon Barkley is going to be its own challenge no matter what, but I like the prospects of this red hot Mike Zimmer defense going up against Hurts. […] Tom: The Cowboys know Barkley well. It’s probably the one facet that will determine the game. If Dallas forces Philadelphia to go to the air, there’s a chance. As for a hot take, I think this turns out to be a battle of the back, with Dowdle rebounding in a big way. […] RJ: It is hard to know how this will go with the question mark surrounding Jalen Hurts. Ultimately I think the Cowboys probably lose in a tough fight which will please Team Tank. My hot take is that CeeDee Lamb has a hat trick’s worth of touchdowns in his final performance of the calendar year 2024.

    2024 Giants year in review: Big Blue View’s most-read posts of the past year – Big Blue View
    No. 6 — Saquon Barkley signs with the Philadelphia Eagles — what it means for the Giants. This was the biggest news of the year. If we were ranking the top 10 stories, Barkley to the Eagles would be No. 1.

    Full list of Week 17 straight-up picks with confidence levels – SB Nation
    High confidence (38-13): Eagles over Cowboys, Colts over Giants, Bills over Jets.

    The Miami Dolphins decided to waive edge rusher Shaq Barrett — what’s next? – The Phinsider
    The Shaq Barrett era with the Miami Dolphins is over after roughly nine months. ESPN’s Adam Schefter shared that the franchise is waiving the former Super Bowl champion off the Reserve/Retired list on Thursday. Barrett, who abruptly retired on July 20 after signing a one-year, $7 million deal with the Dolphins in March, can play again this season — if he clears waivers on Friday. If a team claims Barrett, he’ll be ineligible to play this season.

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    According to recent reports, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has reportedly apologized to veteran tight end Zach Ertz for mocking him after the team’s loss to the Washington Commanders last Sunday.

    During his post-game press conference, Sirianni was caught on camera imitating Ertz’s route-running, which drew criticism from fans and media alike. The incident sparked backlash from many who felt that Sirianni’s actions were disrespectful and unprofessional.

    In response to the backlash, Sirianni has since reached out to Ertz to apologize for his behavior. Ertz, who is known for his professionalism and leadership on the field, has reportedly accepted the apology and the two have moved on from the incident.

    This incident has brought attention to the strained relationship between the Eagles coaching staff and players, but it seems that Sirianni is taking steps to mend fences and move forward in a positive direction.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the Eagles continue their season.

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  • Source – Eagles’ Sirianni apologized to Commanders’ Ertz for spat

    Source – Eagles’ Sirianni apologized to Commanders’ Ertz for spat


    PHILADELPHIA — Eagles coach Nick Sirianni apologized to Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz following a heated exchange between the two of them Sunday, a league source confirmed.

    The two met on the field after the Commanders’ 36-33 win over Philadelphia. Apparently not liking the power with which Ertz high-fived him, Sirianni mocked Ertz for having little impact in the game, the source said.

    Ertz, who was coming off a concussion, had one catch for 12 yards on two targets.

    Taking exception to Sirianni’s comments, Ertz got in Sirianni’s face. The situation was deescalated by Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro.

    The incident was first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

    Sirianni later called to apologize to Ertz, the source said.

    Sirianni did not go into detail about why he felt compelled to apologize when asked about it Thursday, saying that he keeps his conversations with players private and adding that he has respect for Ertz.



    Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni apologized to Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz for a heated exchange during their recent matchup. The incident occurred during the game when Ertz took issue with Sirianni’s behavior on the sidelines. Sirianni acknowledged his mistake and reached out to Ertz to make amends. The two have since reconciled, and both parties have moved on from the altercation. This incident highlights the intensity and emotions that can arise during competitive games, but also the importance of communication and resolving conflicts in a professional manner.

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  • Civil War Journal-The Commanders Boxed 4pk [VHS]

    Civil War Journal-The Commanders Boxed 4pk [VHS]


    Price: $9.95
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    History Channel Collector’s Choice Set of 4 VHS Tapes The battles have been documented, the generals lionized. We have seen the turning points and the sacrifices. Now let Civil War Journal take you deeper, into the personal stories. Join host Danny Glover as he takes you through diaries, photographs and factual re-enactment. Finally a civil war program that makes you feel the private and intimate side of the great conflict. This collection, focusing on the earlier years of the war, offers the following 4 full-length episodes: 1) West Point Classmates – Civil War Enemies 2) Robert E Lee 3) Stonewall Jackson 4) Sherman and the March to Sea Approx 200 minutes
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.4 x 7.5 x 0.7 inches; 2.4 Pounds
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    In this Civil War Journal boxed set, viewers will get an in-depth look at some of the most prominent commanders from both the Union and Confederate armies during the American Civil War. This 4-pack VHS collection includes biographies and analyses of leaders such as Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Stonewall Jackson.

    Follow along as these legendary figures navigate the complexities of war, make strategic decisions, and lead their troops into battle. With expert commentary and historical reenactments, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the key players in this pivotal moment in American history.

    Whether you are a history buff, a Civil War enthusiast, or simply curious about the leadership dynamics of this era, the Commanders Boxed 4-pack VHS is a must-have addition to your collection. Order now and delve into the lives and legacies of the commanders who shaped the course of the Civil War.
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