Get ready for a thrilling Thursday Night Football matchup as Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) take on Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders (7-3) tonight. This highly anticipated game pits division rivals against each other with the coveted top spot in their division hanging in the balance. The Commanders, under the fresh leadership of general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn, have experienced a remarkable turnaround in 2024. After a challenging 4-13 season last year, they’ve surged to a 7-3 record, marking their best start through ten games since an impressive run in 1996. Rookie quarterback Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick, has been instrumental in this resurgence. Meanwhile, the Eagles, after a slightly unsteady 2-2 start to the season, have soared, winning their last five consecutive games since their Week 5 bye.
The Washington Commanders head into tonight’s game seeking to bounce back from a narrow 28-27 defeat against the Steelers in Week 10. Despite holding a six-point lead in the game’s final moments, Pittsburgh managed to score a game-winning touchdown with just 2:22 left on the clock. A critical neutral zone infraction penalty against Commanders defensive tackle Johnny Newton gave the Steelers a crucial first down in the final minute, ultimately allowing them to run out the clock. On the other side, the Philadelphia Eagles are riding high after a dominant 34-6 victory over the Cowboys. This commanding 28-point win represented Philadelphia’s most significant regular season victory since 2021, highlighting their current form and defensive prowess, having notably restricted both the Cowboys and Giants to the only games this season with under 50 passing yards allowed.
Tonight’s game is a historic event, marking the first time since the 1996 season that the Commanders and Eagles will clash when both teams boast records of at least four games above .500. Adding to the Commanders’ impressive season, they have already made history as only the third team since 1950 to achieve seven wins in their first nine games with a rookie quarterback at the helm. The previous two teams to accomplish this feat were the 2004 Steelers, led by Ben Roethlisberger, and the 2016 Cowboys, guided by Dak Prescott.
For fans eager to know where is tonight’s NFL game, the Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles matchup will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video at 8:15pm ET.
For those wanting to plan their viewing for the rest of the week, here is the complete NFL Week 11 schedule:
NFL Week 11 Schedule
All times Eastern
Sunday, November 17th
Green Bay Packers vs Chicago Bears — 1:00pm on FOX
Jacksonville Jaguars vs Detroit Lions — 1:00pm on CBS
Las Vegas Raiders vs Miami Dolphins — 1:00pm on CBS
Los Angeles Rams vs New England Patriots — 1:00pm on FOX
Cleveland Browns vs New Orleans Saints — 1:00pm on FOX
Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers — 1:00pm on CBS
Minnesota Vikings vs Tennessee Titans — 1:00pm on CBS
Indianapolis Colts vs New York Jets — 1:00pm on CBS
Atlanta Falcons vs Denver Broncos — 4:05pm on FOX
Seattle Seahawks vs San Francisco 49ers — 4:05pm on FOX
Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills — 4:25pm on CBS
Cincinnati Bengals vs Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football — 8:20pm on NBC and Peacock
Monday, November 18th
Houston Texans vs Dallas Cowboy — 8:15pm on ESPN