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Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Commanders Match Player Stats (Jan 4, 2026)

Philadelphia left Lincoln Financial Field on January 4, 2026 without the NFC’s No. 2 seed it was chasing. Josh Johnson, Washington’s 39-year-old third-string quarterback, threw a go-ahead fourth-quarter touchdown pass to John Bates and ran for the winning score with 2:32 remaining, giving the Commanders a 24–17 win over an Eagles lineup stripped of its key starters. Nick Sirianni held out Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert; backup Tanner McKee went 21-of-40 for 241 yards but was sacked on Philadelphia’s final possession.



Game at a Glance

CategoryWashington CommandersPhiladelphia Eagles
Final Score2417
Total Yards274307
Passing Yards131241
Rushing Yards14380
First Downs2518
Third Down Efficiency6/11 (54.5%)6/14 (42.9%)
Fourth Down Efficiency1/1 (100%)0/3 (0%)
Red Zone (Made–Att)3/42/3
Turnovers21
Sacks–Yards Lost0–03–14
Penalties4–19 yds9–123 yds
Time of Possession34:0925:51
Total Plays6362

Date: January 4, 2026 | Venue: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA | Attendance: 69,879 | TV: CBS


Scoring Summary

QtrTimePlayScore
Q213:37Grant Calcaterra 15-yd pass from Tanner McKee (Jake Elliott kick) — 9 plays, 80 yds, 3:56WSH 0, PHI 7
Q29:03Chris Rodriguez Jr. 1-yd rush (Jake Moody kick) — 8 plays, 65 yds, 4:34WSH 7, PHI 7
Q20:00Jake Moody 56-yd field goal — 5 plays, 33 yds, 0:48WSH 10, PHI 7
Q36:27Tank Bigsby 2-yd rush (Jake Elliott kick) — 8 plays, 28 yds, 4:25WSH 10, PHI 14
Q30:30Jake Elliott 39-yd field goal — 10 plays, 52 yds, 4:19WSH 10, PHI 17
Q49:35John Bates 2-yd pass from Josh Johnson (Jake Moody kick) — 9 plays, 65 yds, 5:55WSH 17, PHI 17
Q42:32Josh Johnson 1-yd rush (Jake Moody kick) — 9 plays, 77 yds, 6:05WSH 24, PHI 17 — Final

Passing

Washington Commanders

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Josh Johnson14/221316.0110–088.876.1

Philadelphia Eagles

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Tanner McKee21/402416.0113–1422.268.9

McKee’s net passing yards were 227 after 14 yards lost on three sacks. He was brought down on Philadelphia’s final drive.


Rushing

Washington Commanders

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Chris Rodriguez Jr.16654.1112
Josh Johnson9455.0113
Jacory Croskey-Merritt13292.208
Jeremy McNichols133.003
Deebo Samuel210.501
Team411433.5213

Philadelphia Eagles

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Tank Bigsby16754.7113
Tanner McKee231.502
Will Shipley122.002
Team19804.2113

Rodriguez earned an 86.5 PFF grade — 45 of his 65 yards came after contact and he forced six missed tackles, per PFF. Bigsby did not receive a carry in the fourth quarter.


Receiving

Washington Commanders

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
Terry McLaurin45714.30254
Deebo Samuel22010.00165
Chris Rodriguez Jr.11818.00181
John Bates2136.51112
Treylon Burks2126.0064
Jeremy McNichols188.0081
Ben Sinnott231.5022
Team141319.412519

Philadelphia Eagles

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
DeVonta Smith35217.30274
Jahan Dotson34013.30168
Darius Cooper33311.00175
Tank Bigsby13131.00311
Kylen Granson4307.50125
Grant Calcaterra22110.51153
Britain Covey22010.00124
Will Shipley2115.50123
A.J. Dillon133.0031
Team2124111.513134

Smith entered the game 44 yards short of 1,000 for the season. A 27-yard reception in the first quarter pushed him to 1,008 — his third 1,000-yard campaign — and he was removed immediately after. A.J. Brown, already at 1,003 receiving yards, did not play. Calcaterra left with a knee and ankle injury after a hip-drop tackle by Washington safety Jeremy Reaves.


Defense

Washington Commanders

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Jonathan Jones760000
Jeremy Reaves760020
Mike Sainristil630010
Bobby Wagner510000
Daron Payne431102
Jordan Magee430000
Javon Kinlaw420100
Noah Igbinoghene321001
Will Harris320000
Von Miller211101
Antonio Hamilton Sr.110000
Deebo Samuel110000
Frankie Luvu110001
Ale Kaho110000
Nick Bellore100000
Preston Smith100000
Jacob Martin100001
Shy Tuttle100000
Quan Martin100000
Drake Jackson100000
Team55333336

Philadelphia Eagles

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Jeremiah Trotter Jr.1250102
Jihaad Campbell1060010
Michael Carter II920000
Sydney Brown740000
Byron Young720000
Kelee Ringo540110
Joshua Uche530000
Brandon Graham410000
Nolan Smith Jr.310001
Ty Robinson300001
Jalyx Hunt220010
Brandon Johnson210010
Jordan Davis200000
Kylen Granson110000
Moro Ojomo110000
Cameron Latu100000
Smael Mondon Jr.100000
Jakorian Bennett100010
Mac McWilliams000010
Team76330254

Philadelphia did not record a sack. Ringo’s pass interference penalty in the fourth quarter set up Johnson’s go-ahead 1-yard rushing touchdown.


Turnovers

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTReturn YdsTD
Jeremy ReavesWashington1280
Jalyx HuntPhiladelphia100

Fumbles

PlayerTeamFUMLOSTREC
Josh JohnsonWashington111
Deebo SamuelWashington101
Jacory Croskey-MerrittWashington100
Jalyx HuntPhiladelphia001 (rec)

Philadelphia recovered Washington’s lost fumble in the third quarter, leading directly to Tank Bigsby’s 2-yard touchdown and a 14–10 Eagles lead.


Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGFG%LGXPPTS
Jake MoodyWashington1/250.0%563/36
Jake ElliottPhiladelphia1/1100.0%392/25

Punting

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGTBIN 20LG
Tress WayWashington315953.00171
Braden MannPhiladelphia311538.30144

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
Will ShipleyPhiladelphia25527.5290
Treylon BurksWashington12222.0220

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
Britain CoveyPhiladelphia22010.0120
River CracraftWashington111.010

Snap Counts — Philadelphia Eagles

Total: 64 offensive snaps / 69 defensive snaps. Washington snap counts were unavailable from verified public sources.

Offense

PlayerPositionSnaps
Tanner McKeeQB64
Fred JohnsonOL64
Drew KendallOL64
Matt PryorOL64
Jahan DotsonWR60
Darius CooperWR54
Cameron WilliamsOL51
Kylen GransonTE49
Brett TothOL49
Tank BigsbyRB38
Britain CoveyWR35
Grant CalcaterraTE28
Tyler SteenOL28
Will ShipleyRB26
Cameron LatuTE19
DeVonta SmithWR9
A.J. DillonRB2

Defense

PlayerPositionSnaps
Jeremiah Trotter Jr.LB69
Jihaad CampbellLB62
Kelee RingoCB69
Jakorian BennettCB69
Sydney BrownS69
Michael Carter IIS65
Byron YoungiDL54
Ty RobinsoniDL51
Moro OjomoiDL35
Joshua UcheEDGE40
Jalyx HuntEDGE36
Nolan Smith Jr.EDGE34
Jordan DavisiDL34
Brandon GrahamEDGE28

PFF Grades (Selected)

PlayerTeamOverall GradeKey Metric
Chris Rodriguez Jr.Washington86.545 of 65 rush yds after contact; 6 forced missed tackles
Treylon BurksWashington70.7 (run blocking)Team-high run blocking grade
John BatesWashington65.7 (run blocking)
Ben SinnottWashington61.2 (run blocking)Led team with 9 snaps from fullback alignment

Full player grades for Philadelphia and individual overall grades for Washington skill players are behind PFF’s subscription paywall and are not included here.


Full Team Stats

CategoryWashingtonPhiladelphia
First Downs2518
— Passing913
— Rushing105
— Penalty60
Third Down6/11 (54.5%)6/14 (42.9%)
Fourth Down1/1 (100%)0/3 (0%)
Total Plays6362
Total Yards274307
Yards per Play4.35.0
Passing Yards (gross)131241
Passing Yards (net)131227
Comp/Att14/2221/40
Yards per Pass Att.6.05.3
Interceptions Thrown11
Sacks–Yards Lost0–03–14
Rushing Yards14380
Rushing Attempts4119
Yards per Rush3.54.2
Red Zone (Made–Att)3/42/3
Penalties4–19 yds9–123 yds
Turnovers21
— Fumbles Lost10
— Interceptions11
Defensive/ST Touchdowns00
Time of Possession34:0925:51

Game Information

Detail
DateJanuary 4, 2026
VenueLincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
Attendance69,879
BroadcastCBS
RecordsWashington 5–12 / Philadelphia 11–6
RefereeShawn Hochuli
UmpireLarry Smith
Down JudgePatrick Holt
Line JudgeTim Podraza
Field JudgeJason Ledet
Side JudgeJim Quirk
Back JudgeJimmy Russell

Detroit beat Chicago 19–16 the same afternoon, meaning the NFC’s No. 2 seed was out of reach regardless of what happened in Philadelphia. The Eagles entered the postseason at 11–6 as the conference’s third seed, opening at home against San Francisco.


Stats sourced from ESPN, Pro Football Reference, Pro Football Focus, and the Associated Press. PFF grades reflect initial post-game figures.

Bobby Smith
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Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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