The week 11 is here. The Commanders and Eagles will face each other on November 14 at the Lincoln Financial Field Stadium. It is a highly anticipated game. While the Eagles occupy the top spot in the NFC East division with a 7-2 win-loss record, the Commanders, with a 7-3 record, are eyeing the top spot with a win. The weather might play a spoilsport.
Here’s the update. Fans can expect some rain showers. 96% of the sky is forecast to be covered in clouds. It wouldn’t be very cold with a temperature around 46°F that might feel like 43°F. However, the players would need to focus as the visibility would be only 10 meters. Apart from rain, there is no other worrying sign.
It wouldn’t be windy. The 6 mph winds in the northeast direction wouldn’t sway the ball much, but surprises would be there with 10 mph gusts. But it would be sweaty with 65-71% humidity. Regarding the rains, though the Lincoln Field Stadium’s wing-like roof covers the fans, and the officials are also prompt with updates, it’s better to go prepared with waterproof clothing. If you are worried about the surface, it won’t present any problems.
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The hybrid/grass turf at the Eagles’ home stadium also holds up during the rain. Though there could be minor slip-ups here and there, the surface is mowed daily and checked for any anomalies. While the weather would mostly be good for the game, let’s check where the home viewers could enjoy it.
The game can be watched or streamed on Amazon Prime Video at 8:15 pm ET. It could be streamed for free on Fubo. Fans are excited about the divisional battle.
Let’s check the QBs, the most important position on the gridiron.
Battle of J vs. J in week 11 at Lincoln Field Stadium
The AFC East is fortunate in terms of its signal callers. The Eagles and the Commanders have young QBs. Though Jalen Hurts took the team into playoffs in the last 3 seasons, he couldn’t progress to the Super Bowl. The current season is also going well, with 164 of 235 passes (69.8% completion rate) in 1,976 passing yards with 12 touchdowns and 5 interceptions.
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Can rookie Jayden Daniels outshine Jalen Hurts in this high-stakes NFC East showdown?
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The rookie Jayden Daniels has made a mark with his impressive performances. The 2023 Heisman Trophy winner was being touted as an excellent quarterback, but he has exceeded expectations. In 9 games, he has 180 of 262 passes (68.7% completion rate) in 2,147 yards with 9 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.
The difference is obvious. While Hurts is experienced, Daniels comes up with his unique skill set. So, the game at Lincoln Field Stadium wouldn’t be easy. But it would be worth watching. The season is going into the decisive stage now. Who will win the week 11 contest? Let us know in the comments.
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Can rookie Jayden Daniels outshine Jalen Hurts in this high-stakes NFC East showdown?