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The Eagles are so adept at their vaunted short-yardage plays that the Commanders committed four penalties with Jalen Hurts & Co. at or inside the 1-yard line in the fourth quarter of Philadelphia’s 55-23 rout of Washington on Sunday.
The Commanders were flagged for encroachment three times in a row while attempting to stop the Eagles' Brotherly Shove.
The Philadelphia Eagles broke out their signature "Tush Push" quarterback sneak multiple times in Sunday's NFC Championship. The play worked so well in the fourth quarter, in fact, that it prompted the rival Washington Commanders to receive a warning from the officials due to repeated offsides penalties.
The Washington Commanders were trying to do everything to prevent the Philadelphia Eagles from getting into the end zone in the fourth quarter.