Officials are warned about penalties as they try to stop the Eagles from scoring in a surprising sequence.
The Washington Chiefs squared off against the Philadelphia Eagles for the third round of the NFC Championship on Sunday, and some chaos ensued when Saquon Barkley drove the team down the goal line.
Barkley had a free kick for a 22-yard run on the third play of the drive, bringing the Eagles within one yard to add to their lead.
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Eagles quarterback Jalen Harts is sacked by Washington Chiefs linebacker Frankie Luv during the first half of the NFC Championship game, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Jalen Harts attempted to break into the end zone but was blocked. Chiefs defensive lineman Jonathan Allen was called for defensive offsides. Then, after a stoppage, Washington gave up three straight penalties to try to stop what they knew was coming.
Chiefs linebacker Frankie Luvou has attempted two straight sacks in the game. He was called to court. Then Allen was called to attack. The captains were warned that the officials could award the Eagles a point if they deliberately tried to skip the game and take a penalty.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Harts celebrates after a touchdown against the Washington Chiefs. (Bill Streicher-Images)
After an Allen fumble, the Harts were able to drive into the end zone for their fourth touchdown of the game. Philadelphia went up 41-23 with 12:24 to go in the game.
The injuries kept the Eagles on a roll all game long. He ran the ball into the end zone three times and threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver AJ Brown earlier in the game.
Barkley ran for two touchdowns, including a 60-yard gallop in the first quarter.
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