A pivotal NFC East showdown awaits as Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season opens with the Washington Commanders facing the Philadelphia Eagles.
The stakes couldn’t be higher – the victor claims the division’s top spot and edges closer to a potential first-round bye.
The Eagles, riding the momentum of five straight wins, enter as favorites on their home turf, while the surprising 7-3 Commanders aim to make their mark under the bright lights.
NBA legend LeBron James recently weighed in on this marquee matchup, but not before acknowledging the remarkable rise of Commanders’ rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.
“Obviously, it’s a tough game for both teams. But I got Philly. I’m a Saquon guy. You know, I’m a Jalen Hurts guy, I’m a DeVonta Smith guy, so I’mma take Philly at home,” James shared in a clip posted by X user Brandon via DraftKings Sportsbook.
LeBron James picks the Eagles to beat the Commanders
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— brandon (@JayDanielsMVP) November 14, 2024
Drawing from his own experience as a franchise-altering draft pick, James praised Daniels’ transformative impact on Washington’s fortunes.
James highlighted how the right quarterback can rapidly change a team’s trajectory, pointing to Daniels’ unprecedented achievement – maintaining a completion rate above 70% through his first nine games.
This remarkable efficiency has played a crucial role in Washington’s unexpected ascent to NFC East contention.
The matchup presents a striking contrast in momentum. Philadelphia enters Thursday night flying high after dismantling the Dallas Cowboys 34-6, while Washington looks to rebound from a stinging defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Despite their recent setback, the Commanders have proven they’re no longer the division’s afterthought.
The game promises to be a fascinating clash of styles – Philadelphia’s proven championship pedigree against Washington’s youthful exuberance.
With first place hanging in the balance, both teams understand the magnitude of this mid-November showdown.
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