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That speed and aggressiveness might've saved the Eagles in the NFC championship game, at least early on. During the first quarter, wide receiver DeVonta Smith made a catch on the sideline.
Former Alabama All-American DeVonta Smith ... Eagles. Or did he? With the Eagles facing fourth-and-3 at the San Francisco 49ers 35-yard line on their first possession of the NFC Championship ...
The Commanders head coach did not throw the red challenge flag on a questionable catch by Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith in the first quarter with Washington down 7-3 in Sunday’s NFC ...
DeVonta Smith now stands alone in Philadelphia Eagles history ... yards in his postseason career and was coming off a four-catch, 55-yard showing against the Green Bay Packers during Wild Card ...
The Philadelphia Eagles held a two-point lead just before the two-minute warning of a wild matchup with NFC East rivals Washington ... who delivered a strike to DeVonta Smith that hit the star ...
Sunday’s NFC Divisional Round ... 53rd playoff game in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history, dating back to 1947. All of that history just makes DeVonta Smith’s accomplishment more remarkable.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith ... no defender near him, Smith bobbled and dropped the past, costing Philadelphia a first down. Had Smith made the catch, the Eagles would have ...
Hurts converted a third-and-11 from the Atlanta 19 with a 15-yard run, and then ended the drive two plays later with a 7-yard touchdown throw to DeVonta Smith, who beat linebacker Kaden Elliss to the ...
DeVonta Smith ... fourth quarter, Smith dropped a pass on third-and-5 that would have allowed the Eagles to run out the rest of the clock. And it couldn't have been an easier catch for Smith ...
Upon further review, Smith's right foot was in the air. It appeared to come down on the sideline after he caught the ball. Catch by DeVonta Smith. It looks like his foot could've touched out of ...