Due to undergoing surgery on a torn patellar tendon, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean couldn't be at Lincoln Financial Field last Sunday to witness his team unlock a Super Bowl berth after stomping the Washington Commanders 55-23.
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As the smoke from a barrage of fireworks and a steady stream of confetti descended upon Lincoln Financial Field, Nolan Smith’s mother pointed her phone toward the sky. The deafening drone of the Eagles fight song would keep Chakeima Bigham from hearing anything in a FaceTime call with Nakobe Dean’s mother,
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The Eagles dominated every facet of the game and won the turnover battle while dominating the Commanders to advance to Super Bowl 59. Philadelphia rushed for seven touchdowns, including three scores each for Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, blowing out their NFC East rival 55-23 at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday.