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Glenn Erby

Instant analysis of Eagles dominant 24-8 win over Washington in Week 3

The Eagles are 3-0 after a 24-8 defeat over Carson Wentz and the Commanders at FedEx Field on Sunday afternoon.

Philadelphia amassed 400 yards of offense while holding Washington to 240 yards and sacking quarterback Carson Wentz a career-high nine times, as the former No. 2 overall pick was battered all afternoon.

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The Eagles will now regroup and prepare to host their Super Bowl-winning coach, Doug Pederson, who is now the coach of the upstart Jacksonville Jaguars.

Here’s an instant analysis of Sunday’s action.

DeVonta Smith is HIM

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One of the initial reactions to the Eagles acquiring A.J. Brown centered around how it would impact DeVonta Smith.

The second-year wide receiver has constantly said all the correct things, and even after being held without a catch, Smith was one of Brown’s biggest cheerleaders following the former Titan star’s 10-catch, 155-yard debut.

On Sunday against the Commanders, Smith was some Batman and all ‘Slim Reaper’ after leading Philadelphia with eight catches for 169 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets.

The eight catches and 169 yards were all career highs for the former Heisman Trophy winner.

Brandon Graham redemption tour

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Graham has talked about playing beyond 2022, and on Sunday, he looked like a more explosive version of himself.

Dominating former teammate Carson Wentz, Graham logged six tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass deflected, 2.5 sacks, and five quarterback hits.

Sackathon

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The Eagles talked about getting more pressure on opposing quarterbacks, and Sunday was the biggest example yet.

Philadelphia had six sacks in the first half alone and finished with nine sacks and 17 quarterback hits on Wentz.

Howie Wins

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Eagles GM Howie Roseman took some heat for how the Wentz situation was handled, but the results since the trade can’t be denied.

Since the trade, Philadelphia is 12-8 overall, stacked as a roster, while returning to the playoffs.

For Wentz, the former No. 2 overall pick is 12-12 with no playoff appearances and another trade since the initial trade.

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