The Philadelphia Eagles stayed consistent to their season by making few mistakes and taking over in the fourth quarter to soar past the Washington Commanders to a 26-18 win at Lincoln Financial Field and extend their lead in the NFC East by a game and a half. The score is not indicative of the beating the Commanders took in the fourth quarter. In fact, had Eagles kicker Jake … [Read more...] about Eagles Fly Past Commanders, 26-18
Capitals acquire Lars Eller from Pittsburgh, reuniting the team with the Stanley Cup Champion.
The Washington Capitals have traded for Center Lars Eller. Eller was a big part of the 2018 Stanley Cup winning team. The two draft picks that were sent were a 2027, third round pick, and a 2025, fifth round pick. Eller is a great penalty killer as well as defensive center. Capitals General Manager Chris Patrick said, “this move enhances our depth at a competitive … [Read more...] about Capitals acquire Lars Eller from Pittsburgh, reuniting the team with the Stanley Cup Champion.
Capitals welcome the Maple Leafs before a three game road trip
The Washington Capitals fresh off a an 8-1 victory over the Blues, welcome the Toronto Maple Leafs to town. The Capitals are also starting Logan Thompson on back to back games which is the first time this season, that the team has not rotated goalies in games. The team who had been rotating goalies after each game, has decided to give Logan Thompson the starting nod. … [Read more...] about Capitals welcome the Maple Leafs before a three game road trip
In a Throwback ACC rivalry No. 18 Maryland defeats No.11 Duke
Maryland’s first-ranked win of the season comes against old rival Sunday Afternoon, with a sea of a red rush with former alum/athletes, turned out to witness an ACC throwback rivalry renewed as the No. 18 Maryland Lady Terps welcomed the No.11 Duke Blue Devils to the Xfinity Center, defeating the Blue Devils 85-80. The Keys to Victory! Maryland set the tone defensively … [Read more...] about In a Throwback ACC rivalry No. 18 Maryland defeats No.11 Duke
Commanders Misstep in Loss to Steelers, 28-27
Two teams with proud traditions met Sunday afternoon at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md. The Washington Commanders, a rejuvenated franchise with new ownership, new management and coaching staff and an overhauled roster from last season, fell short to the Pittsburgh Steelers, a rejuvenated team with a new quarterback and a defense that at times brings to mind the Steel Curtain … [Read more...] about Commanders Misstep in Loss to Steelers, 28-27