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BRUTAL BRAWL ERUPTS AS NFL’S “SHAMELESS” GLADIATORS DESTROY THE GAME, EJECTED IN SHAMEFUL FINALE. In a final, disgraceful act of a meaningless game, the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders descended into PURE CHAOS, with fists flying and three players thrown out in a melee that exposes the ROT at the heart of professional football.
The VIOLENT CLASH erupted not from a contested play, but after a showboating 2-point conversion by the Eagles’ Saquon Barkley—a final, arrogant twist of the knife with the game already decided. This wasn’t competition; it was a calculated act of humiliation that ignited a PRIMETIME RIOT.
Washington’s Javon Kinlaw and Quan Martin, along with Eagles lineman Tyler Steen, were DISQUALIFIED after a scene of shoving, screaming, and SIX FLAGS thrown onto the field. This is what a $50 billion league sells you: not sport, but sanctioned barbarism by overpaid, out-of-control athletes.
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The images are GRAPHIC and INDEFENSIBLE: helmets ripped, players SWARMING like a street gang, while officials stood powerless. This is the NFL’s TRUE PRODUCT—a violent spectacle where discipline is dead and winning is an excuse for THUGGERY.
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Tyler Steen (56) of the Philadelphia Eagles and Mike Sainristil (0) of the Washington Commanders fight in the fourth quarter at Northwest Stadium Dec. 20, 2025, in Landover, Md. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
Only AFTER the damage was done did the “leaders”—Barkley, Jalen Hurts, and Bobby Wagner—engage in a hollow, post-fight handshake, a pitiful pantomime of sportsmanship that NO ONE is buying. The Eagles’ division-clinching victory is now forever stained by this display of RAW CONTEMPT for the game itself.
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The NFL celebrates its champions, but last night it UNLEASHED its monsters. This is the brutal, ugly truth they don’t want you to see until the cameras are already rolling.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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