The brotherly shove caps off a 76-yard Philadelphia Eagles' touchdown drive against the Washington Commanders.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown mirrors quarterback Jalen Hurts to keep the play alive for a 17-yard chain mover against the Washington Commanders.
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Half-time team talks have also been crucial in recent weeks. They are short and sharp, and backed up with video analysis: ...