Eagles Coach Explains Controversial Decision that Led to NFC East Brawl
- On Saturday at Northwest Stadium in Virginia, three players were ejected late in the fourth quarter with 4:26 remaining in regulation.
- The brawl erupted after Saquon Barkley punched in a two-point conversion that put Philadelphia up 29-10, following a Tank Bigsby touchdown that made the score 27-10, though it was not immediately clear what precipitated the altercation.
- Officials' response included six flags and offsetting personal-foul penalties on Javon Kinlaw, Tyler Steen and Quan Martin amid heavy pushing, shoving and extensive jawing across the field.
- Teams and the league are expected to address the altercation, with players likely facing fines, and Tyler Steen's ejection may affect his availability for next Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.
- Eagles were minutes from clinching another NFC East division title, and after order was restored, Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts and Bobby Wagner spoke following the skirmish.
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