One of the most anticipated matchups of Week 11 of the NFL season was the Washington Commanders taking on the Philadelphia Eagles. Especially because the winner of this matchup would be in the driver's seat to win the NFC East division. The Eagles came out victorious as they extended their win streak to six.
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Eagles Fans Get Into Heated Altercation
Lincoln Financial Field was rocking for the Eagles' win, even in the stands. One fan-captured video showed a heated back-and-forth between fans in the bleachers.
The fan shown in the video appeared to be upset with another attendee in the stands telling him he had the right to say what he wanted during the Eagles win on Thursday night.
Check the video out below:
This is easily the greatest #Eagles fan video of all-time 😂
(🎥 @OnPattison)
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) November 16, 2024
Saquon Barkley Breaks Down Backwards Hurdle
A large reason for their recent winning streak has been their star running back Saquon Barkley, who they acquired as a free agent in the offseason. He has rushed for more than 100 rushing yards in three of those victories.
During the Eagles matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Barkley caught a pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts and did something in the open field that fans had never seen before — he hurdled backward.
Amid all the hoopla surrounding his unreal hurdle, which has taken social media by storm, Barkley broke down his unreal play.
"What really happened was, I was going to hit a double spin," Barkley said. "I aborted it. I spun, I went to spin again, and I just like — it probably is going to take away how cool the play is — I thought he was going low, so I was just [thinking] I'll be cool if I did jump up. My body kind of took over."
Barkley's hurdle was undoubtedly one of the plays of the year. But Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is willing to take it one step further, calling it the best play he's ever seen.
"It was the best play I've ever seen," Sirianni said, via 94 WIP's Eliot Shorr-Parks. "There's going to be kids all over the country and all over Philadelphia really [thinking] about that and trying to make that play...as they play backyard football or pee wee football.