Tyler Steen, Javon Kinlaw, Quan Martin ejected following massive Eagles-Commanders brawl
A massive brawl broke out Saturday evening late in the fourth quarter between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders. Multiple players got involved, throwing several punches and leading to ejections for three players.
Eagles offensive lineman Tyler Steen was among those, as he was seen punching multiple Commanders players in the midst of the chaos. Javon Kinlaw and Quan Martin were also ejected for the Commanders.
Referees were able to get into the middle of the brawl and eventually separate players. The fight occurred with 4:26 remaining after a touchdown run from Philadelphia RB Tank Bigsby.
It was an ugly end to what was ultimately a 29-18 victory for the Eagles, With the win, they clinched the NFC East crown and in turn eliminated the Dallas Cowboys from the playoffs.
We’ll have to wait and see what sort of fines the NFL doles out as punishment for the respective players’ involvement in the altercation. But they’re likely to also face some sort of financial consequences in addtion to their ejection from Saturday’s contest.
Now the Eagles will hope to finish out the regular season strong and see where they land in the playoff seeding. They could potentially still finish as high as the No. 2 seed and face the Buffalo Bills in a Week 17 matchup.
Commanders QB Jayden Daniels shares holiday plans, talks donating Raising Cane’s branded children’s bikes
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels won’t play again this season, but he is staying active by giving back to the community. Last week, Daniels appeared in the East Room at Union Station to gift 100 Raising Cane’s branded bikes and helmets to the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington.
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On3 submitted questions to Daniels while he was at the event, and he was asked about his plans for the holidays. “Washington Commanders got a football game on Christmas,” Daniels replied to On3’s question while speaking to reporters at the press conference.
On Christmas Day, the Commanders will host the Dallas Cowboys at 1 p.m. ET. Daniels will not play in the game, as the team announced the star QB will sit for the final three games of the year due to him reaggravating his dislocated left elbow last week against the Minnesota Vikings.
It’s been a challenging 2025 season for Daniels, who won the Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 2024. But his partnership with Raising Cane’s has led to hundreds of children having a happy holiday season with the donation of the bikes.
“It means a lot just to be out here and be able to give back to the kids and see how happy they are,” Daniels said at the event. “So I appreciate Cane’s. I appreciate the Boys and Girls Club.”
On3’s Brian Jones contributed to this report.